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LAKEVILLE C O M M U N I T Y G U I D E 2 0 1 9 AT T R A C T I O N S Lakeville Art Festival Lakeville Area Arts Center Lakeville Area Arts Center — Located at 20965 Holy- oke Ave. in downtown Lakeville, the center promotes cultural enrichment and artistic experiences for the en- tire community by offering many youth and adult art classes as well as a variety of theatrical productions. The former All Saints Church has been transformed into a state-of-the-art theater and arts facility featuring a 300- seat auditorium, multipurpose art studio, pottery stu- dio, an evolving Art Walk, exhibit spaces and catering kitchen. For more information, or to view a list of perfor- mances at the Arts Center, visit LakevilleAreaArtsCen- ter.com. Lakeville Heritage Center — The 17,000-square-foot facility at 20110 Holyoke Ave. was created through a public-private partnership for use as a recreation and resource building for active adults, a gathering and sup- port center for military veterans, a place to preserve lo- cal history and space for banquets and meetings. More information is at www.lakevillemn.gov/155/Lakeville- Heritage-Center. Lakeville Area Active Adults hours are 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday (except holidays), 952- 985-4620. Lakeville Area Historical Society display area is open Monday mornings from 9 a.m.-noon, 952-985-4680 12 |LAKEVILLE | Community Guide 2019-20 (leave a message and calls will be returned), lahs1995@ gmail.com. More information is at www.mnlahs.org. Lakeville Yellow Ribbon is at 952-985-4685, Lakev- [email protected]. Dakota Curling – Opened in 2017, Dakota Curling Holyoke Plaza, 20775 Holt Ave., in downtown Lakeville features six sheets of curling, a warm room, a bar and restaurant, and viewing from three sides of the ice sheet, including an elevated mezzanine level for second story observation by coaches and offi cials. Contacts are presi- [email protected] and 952-479-0322. More is at dakotacurling.org. MN Pro Paintball – The paintball battle site has over 200 football fi elds of land that is fi lled with 15 uniquely themed battlefi elds for members or special events. The site also has axe throwing and archery target shooting areas. More is at mnpropaintball.com, phone 952-892- 1540, address 22554 Texas Ave. Lakeville. Dakota County Fairgrounds – The sprawling acre- age of the Dakota County Fairgrounds on Farmington’s southern edge is home to more than just the Dakota County Fair. To fi nd out more about the fairgrounds, go to the website www.dakotacountyfair.org or call the General Fair Offi ce at (651) 463-8818.