Education & Community

WINners Circle Luncheon | So, How are You Doing with That?

What’s that ONE THING you’d change about your business, if you could? It’s the middle of 2018: the perfect time to get the help you need to overcome obstacles keeping your business from growing to its full potential. A WINners Circle is a small-group mastermind event, featuring professional facilitation to insure that you receive fresh, useful, just-for-you ideas that you can apply immediately in your business. Don’t wait to sign up - these popular, intimate events often sell out! Read more about WINners Circle Luncheon | So, How are You Doing with That?

Planning for the Future in the LGBTQ Community

Please join us for an evening of fantastic advice on planning for the future in the LGBTQ community.  We are excited to have guest speakers Chris Tymchuck of Unique Estat Law and Marsha Berry, the education director of Training to Serve, who will share strategies - ranging from estate planning to senior care - to empower your future. Pleaes RSVP directly to Stephanie.green@ubs.com or call 952.249.4782 by Tuesday June 5th as space is limited.  Appetizers and beverages will be served.  Private parking is available for guests.

 

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U of M Raptor Center Event

St. Therese School welcomes that U of M Raptor Center - and you're invited! Join us for this educational and entertaining FREE event that includes an owl, falcon, hawk and bald eagle.  This event begins at 5 p.m. with a healthy snack and registration for free prizes; followed by a 1-hr program beginning at 5:30. The event concludes with crafts in the various classrooms and a chance to meet our preschool and kindergarten teachers. All are welcome! Read more about U of M Raptor Center Event

March Floral Design Workshop

Inspired by nature, this willow basket wreath will be your favorite accent for a springtime welcome. Featuring permanent stems of viburnum, blooming forsythia branches, and streptocarpus, and finished with cheerful ribbon, a butterfly pick, and a bird’s nest, this arrangement captures the sights of spring. Best of all, it requires no water and will last long through the season. Read more about March Floral Design Workshop

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