Health & Wellness
When Brian Grosam’s job as an art director wasn’t providing sufficient stability, his wife Pam suggested that they open an acupuncture clinic together. Then they did what anyone else would: Took a leap of faith and moved to China.
Step into Woof-N-Whisker pet salon and you’ll not only find shampoo, conditioner, toothpaste and cleaning products that are 100 percent organic, chemical-free and eco-friendly, but you’ll also find a welcoming open floorplan.
There were plenty of gift items, local food products and much more at the Lowertown Pop-Up Market at Union Depot in December.
After working in retail coffee for 11 years, Matt McGinn, who is the co-owner of Quixotic Coffee in Saint Paul, knows his way around the industry. So when he saw the opportunity to create his first product, he jumped at the chance.
Who hasn’t dreamed about quitting their job to spend more time with their family or to pursue a personal passion? Two local entrepreneurs did just that, leaving the office behind to start their own dog-walking services.
As a practicing psychologist for 20 years, Rachel Awes has heard many stories of adults struggling with self-acceptance.
Local dog trainer Linda Schindler’s education and experiences have evolved over time, but her passion for dogs remains steadfast.
“To me, the ultimate luxury gives you a very indulgent feeling but also benefits the body,” says Susan Brown, owner of Mademoiselle Miel, a chocolate shop in downtown Saint Paul specializing in artisanal sweets made with honey, produce
The popular Taste of Cretin-Derham Hall marked its fourth year, and raised funds for co-curricular activities at the school.
In March, St. David’s Center’s annual Make Them Shine Gala raised a record-setting $377,000 to support programs for children. More than 500 community members filled McNamara Alumni Center for the sold-out event.