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Maplewood takes Laugh-In event
seriously
City again this year looked to laughter to deepen ties between
residents and public servants.
By Gabriel Sanchez Star Tribune APRIL 1, 2017 — 7:39AM
What is this, some kind of a joke?
That's exactly what the city of Maplewood, in partnership with performance group Z
Puppets Rosenschnoz, was hoping for at its Laugh-In event on April Fools' Day during
its second annual Day of Laughter.
Saturday's event was designed to have residents interact with city officials and police
outside of the standard and sometimes contentious situations that accompany their
jobs.
"Our goal is to bring people together across cultures," Z Puppets Co-Creative Director
Shari Aronson said, "and to instigate some positive connections between police officers,
the City Council and community members."
This year's event was slated to include exhibits from community groups, a proclamation
of the Day of Laughter from Mayor Nora Slawik, a community talent show and a joke
swap contest. City Council members and police officers were to compete in collecting
jokes from residents.
"The reality is, most of the time our officers are responding to peoples' needs for services
because there's an issue," Police Chief Paul Schnell said. "This becomes a way for us to
interact in a different sort of way and have some fun with the community."
The City Council and the Police Department each choose three jokes — clean ones, mind
you — to submit to audience scrutiny. The joke that receives the most applause is
determined to be the winner.
"We get some jokes we cannot air in this forum," Schnell said. "We vetted all these
different jokes and we ultimately selected the jokes that we wanted to put in the
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competition."
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Maplewood police officers swapped jokes for
The winning joke last year: "What chews trees and sings?" Slawik said. "Justin Beaver."
temporary tattoos at the 2016 Laugh-In event,
The grand prize was a birthday party at the Maplewood Community Center and a photo
held at the Maplewood YMCA.
with the mayor and police chief. Five semifinalists were to receive passes to Saints North
Inline and Roller Skating Center. And the department that submitted the winning joke
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gets bragging rights.
A clown with Z Puppets Rosenschnoz collected
audio of laughter for the Kid City Laughter
"We work hard to make sure that we get the best jokes," Schnell said.
Museum at the 2016 Laugh-In event, at the
Saturday's talent show was to feature a Hmong dance group, a Bollywood-dancing
kindergartner and a youth choir. "It's a real mix," Aronson said, "but we want to really
emphasize youth in the community."
Those attending the event could submit their laugh and a funny face to Maplewood's
Laughter Museum, in which an audio recordings of laughter are added to an interactive
art piece.
"You can see and hear the people of Maplewood," Aronson said. "It really gets across the
idea that laughter is universal. You don't know what color someone's skin is, and you
don't necessarily know what their gender or age is from hearing them laugh. You're just
hearing them as a human at their most joyful."
Participants could also fish for jokes in a pond provided by the Maplewood Nature
Center, and learn about wetlands while observing a live toad and salamander. Police
were to provide an animal guest of their own: one of their K-9 officers.
"That's always the hit of the show," Schnell said. "The mayor gives us grief because the
dog is always a big draw."
Gabriel Sanchez is a University of Minnesota student on assignment for the Star
Tribune.
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