?? Milestone Moment: Celebrating Solvei Wilmot's 40th Work Anniversary
Environmental Health Specialist & Recycling Coordinator ??
Forty years is more than just a milestone; it’s a testament to Solvei’s lifelong commitment to serving the Edina community. Please join us in congratulating her on her anniversary and thanking her for her incredible dedication to making Edina a better place!
Starting in the Parks & Recreation Department in 1984 and leading public health initiatives since 1997, here’s a look at some work highlights and fun memories from her remarkable four-decade career so far:
Work Highlights:
- Having a part in the history of City parks and facilities like Fred Richards Golf Course, Edinborough, Centennial Lakes, and the Edina Art Center by processing requests for bids and proposals.?
- Being an early champion of organics recycling in Edina.
- Leading the growth of Edina’s recycling program, evolving from small 18-gallon collection bins in the beginning to today’s standard 95-gallon curbside carts. ????
- Everyday ensuring public health and safety by overseeing local code enforcement of property maintenance, outdoor storage, hoarded homes and unsanitary homes. She has been involved with Minnesota’s State Swimming Pools Rules Advisory Committee and was part of the passage of the Abigail Taylor Pool Safety Act.
Fun Memories:
- In her early Parks & Rec days, using an IBM Selectric typewriter to process sports and activity registrations.
- Witnessing the arrival of Edina’s first HP computers in the mid-1980s.
- Running production cameras during the early days of Edina’s public access cable TV show.
- Helping build Edina's 1988 Centennial ice castle, earning her the Mayor’s Community Involvement Award. She worked as one of the "block sliders," helping move ice blocks cut from Lake Cornelia to the castle site. She also got there early in the morning to have hot chocolate, coffee and donuts ready for the volunteers.
- For the grand opening of Edinborough Park, she donned a clown costume and entertained guests on the skating rink. She recalls that Parks & Rec had a special small-sized Zamboni to fit the rink.
Reflecting on her career so far, Solvei shares, “The best thing to do is bloom where you are planted.”
“There’s no one better than Solvei,” said Ralph Campbell, a former Edina Communications Director. “She may bloom where she’s planted, but she makes other people bloom where they are planted, too.” ??
Thank you, Solvei, for all you’ve done and continue to do!
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