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Most read articles of Lake Minnetonka Magazine 2022.

Lake Minnetonka Magazine's 2022 Year in Review. Readers wanted to meet their neighbors this past year.

Greenwood resident Joan Angelis caught up on the news from home outside the iconic Sydney Opera House.

It was a rainy day at Waconia’s Deardorff Orchards when Deb Zeller captured this photo, Rain-Washed Apples, which took second place in the Wildlife & Nature category of our 2015 Lens on Lake Minnetonka photo contest.

While the jury’s still out on whether they’d approve of putting 125 candles on a cake, local firefighters are celebrating a major anniversary for the Excelsior Fire District this year.

Coco and Miriam Bloom (center) and their family visited Cana Island Lighthouse in Door County, Wis. with their copy of Lake Minnetonka Magazine.

Standing in the Mighty Midway at the Minnesota State Fair, Catherine Hennessey was snapping photos when she looked up and saw a flurry of swirling colors above her head.

Remember this lake dock from our June issue’s Last Glance page? Minnetonka photographer Tracie Bea Daum is at it again, and her fishing family is reeling ’em in.

Orono’s Savannah Taylor and Sophia Giovanis brought their copies of Lake Minnetonka Magazine to the Amber Fort in Jaipur, India.

Taking a photo that re-creates the beauty of a fireworks show is difficult.

The Greater Wayzata Area Chamber of Commerce hosted a speaker breakfast with the senator this spring.

Josie and Elliot Berman of Minnetonka brought Lake Minnetonka Magazine to Israel’s Dead Sea during their winter break.

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