Come join us for the annual TAAM Summer Picnic!
TAAM will provide, Borek, Doner (Gyro), Lahmacun (Turkish burrito), Salad, Baklava and Drinks.
When:
Sunday June 21st
What time:
12:00pm to 6:00 pm
Location:
Where : Rosland Park: 4300 West 66th St. Edina, MN 55435 : Under the large gazebo
What To Bring:
Please bring a dish to share, Salads, Cold Dishes, Fruit, Cakes and Cookies (Corek, Borek,
Kurabiye) would be highly appreciated!
Best Kofte Contest: We also want to host a Kofte Contest. So make your own KOFTE with two
pounds of ground beef and bring to the picnic to be grilled on site. There will be prices for the 1st,
2nd and 3rd place winners of the Best Kofte Contest.
Musical Instruments & CDs: If you play musical instruments please bring your Guitar, Saz ect.
and treat us to some beautiful music in the shade. CD’s to play.
Fishing Contest.: Bring your fishing gear, we will have a fun Fishing Contest for adults and kids.
Bring your Volleyballs, Lawn Games, Frisbees, Backgammons, Chess sets, Soccer balls:
There is a disc golf field, sand volleyball, fishing pier, green acres all around.
Swim Suits and Towels: The Rosland Park is Next to Edina Aquatic Center. If you like you can eat , go for a swim , sunbate by the pool and come back to the picnic site for more food and drinks all day long.
Additional Info:
Rosland Park: 4300 West 66th St. Edina, MN 55435
Rosland Park is 22 acres and conveniently located in the southeast corner of Highway 100 and Highway 62. Loaded with fun activities for everyone, Rosland Park offers new playground equipment, two tennis courts, a baseball field, a volleyball court, disc golf and a fishing pier. The central attraction of Rosland Park is the lovely fountain in the middle of Lake Cornelia. An easily accessible 1.1 mile walking path surrounded by wildlife and diverse wetland, lake views and baseball fields stretches around the lake.

The main attraction of the Edina Aquatic Center is an Olympic-sized pool with a step-in entry, a
three-meter diving board, a one-meter diving board and lap swimming lanes. For swimmers’ comfort, the water temperature
in all pools is kept at 82-84 degrees Fahrenheit. The Lost Wave! The newest attraction at the Aquatic Center, this surf-
simulator allows novices and veterans alike to try their skills at catching a wave in a safe environment! The Pirate’s
Plunge–a water slide tower–features a 207-foot body slide and 300-foot tube flume, with single, double and triple tubes available. Shipwreck Express–a thrilling cable ride. Riders climb aboard a 10-foot platform, built to look like a ship’s bow, grab onto a trapeze bar, glide over the pool and splash into the water below. The popular children’s pool features spiral and tunnel slides, a tire swing, sprays, fountains and other water-in-motion amenities. For easy entry, water depth begins at zero and gradually increases to 18 inches. Children can dry off and exercise their imaginations in Oakwood Forest, a tree house-themed playground. The focal point of the dry play area is a large tree with a climb-through center, look-out tower and slide exit. The playground also features a life-size giraffe and hippo, monkey bars and a rope spider web.
three-meter diving board, a one-meter diving board and lap swimming lanes. For swimmers’ comfort, the water temperature
in all pools is kept at 82-84 degrees Fahrenheit. The Lost Wave! The newest attraction at the Aquatic Center, this surf-
simulator allows novices and veterans alike to try their skills at catching a wave in a safe environment! The Pirate’s
Plunge–a water slide tower–features a 207-foot body slide and 300-foot tube flume, with single, double and triple tubes available. Shipwreck Express–a thrilling cable ride. Riders climb aboard a 10-foot platform, built to look like a ship’s bow, grab onto a trapeze bar, glide over the pool and splash into the water below. The popular children’s pool features spiral and tunnel slides, a tire swing, sprays, fountains and other water-in-motion amenities. For easy entry, water depth begins at zero and gradually increases to 18 inches. Children can dry off and exercise their imaginations in Oakwood Forest, a tree house-themed playground. The focal point of the dry play area is a large tree with a climb-through center, look-out tower and slide exit. The playground also features a life-size giraffe and hippo, monkey bars and a rope spider web.
– See more at: The City of Edina: Edina Aquatic Center