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Shops & Business
Anyone who lives in the lake area knows what a local treasure the Cottagewood General Store is. Quaint, charming, inviting—the neighborhood store really nails the homey feeling of community. Experience that homey feeling while getting a taste of Europe this weekend.
Lakeside views of brilliant sunshine sparkling on the water. Tethered sailboats bobbing in gentle rolls of incoming waves. This year, St. Martin’s by-the-Lake Episcopal Church will celebrate 125 years of worship near scenes just like this, which have delighted parishioners for decades.
As we head into fall, we spend much of our time talking with clients about college planning—whether it’s determining the eventual cost of your newborn’s tuition and establishing a college savings plan, or your children have left for college and you’ve become an empty-nester.
Every morning, while thousands weave their way around the metro’s interstates, you’ll find a group of Wayzata residents gathered around table one at Sunsets from 6:30 to 9 a.m., collaborating on how they can help their community.
Today’s young Tonka United soccer players may not realize it, but their popular local program was, in fact, founded by an Englishman.
Fall marks a critical transition- from a time of play to a season of seriousness, especially when it comes to asking relevant career questions: Where am I and where do I want to be?
No one should have to face cancer alone. With Gilda’s Club Twin Cities, a local affiliate of the Cancer Support Community, the hope is that no Minnesotan will.
After a life-changing mission trip to Haiti in March, Mound Westonka High School seniors Tori Anderson and Megan Bryan, who volunteered at Project Hope, a home and school for orphans and other children in need, are now hoping to inspire other teens to broaden their own horizons.The girls will ret
To give kids another way to play and share stories, Tonka Bay resident Mike Heinrich created Symbolic Frolic magnetics. After being inspired by an Egyptian hieroglyphic exhibit, Henrich developed a new business, Symbolxys, which produces standard symbol expressive refrigerator magnets.
Bellaluna Boutique, a New Age store in Minnetonka, will sweep you off your feet and offer you the stars. The two owners, Gail Mason and Satail Tailin, opened the doors in 2004.