Lake Minnetonka Magazine's 2022 Year in Review. Readers wanted to meet their neighbors this past year.
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Once a week, five lake-area guys, all but one in their 50s, get together in Paul Norton’s Deephaven basement to thrash out three-chord anthems with guitars, bass, drums and keyboards, and play rock star.
Ray and Rita Quist of Mound enjoyed a sunny day at Boston’s Fenway Park, home of the Red Sox, with Lake Minnetonka Magazine in hand.
Excelsior’s Connie and Chuck Schrup enjoyed big waves in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico after Hurricane Patricia made landfall across the country.
Go back in time and see what it was like to celebrate Christmas in some of Saint Paul’s most historic houses. Holiday home tours at both the Alexander Ramsey House and the James J.
Something New for the Best of Lake Minnetonka 2017!
Voting for our annual readers’ choice poll will take place January 1-31, 2017 here on the site and finalists will be posted online in March.
Look for the winners in the July 2017 issue of Lake Minnetonka Magazine!
Last summer, Excelsior resident Jon Sadeh snapped this photograph, Passing Time, which took third place in the People & Families category of our Lens on Lake Minnetonka photo contest.
During its 100-year history, the simple yet elegant church at 605 Rice St. has served generations of Wayzata residents and housed three different congregations, making it not only the city’s oldest church but also one of its most beloved landmarks.
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