Arts & Culture

When attending a magic show, it’s hard not to find yourself forgetting where you are and getting wrapped up in the awe-inspiring tricks.

Maple Grove seniors participate in a fashion show providing attendees previews of fashion from local shops. Tony Repesh and Sheri Streachek participated in the 2017 show and thoroughly enjoyed it.

Two Maple Grove music schools, Spark Music Studio and All Things Musik, bring their talent to the public—teaching local kid

“My dad always instilled in my siblings and me a strong sense of community,” says Minneapolis Northwest Tourism’s president and CEO Dave Looby.

The glorious sun has finally broken through the clouds to stream through the windows and reveal … dust. “We’ve been inside for six months of winter. Spring is about dusting,” says Brent Ashley, owner of MaidPro.

In the language of flowers, black-eyed Susan symbolizes justice.

Steven Elbert started wearing his seatbelt in the ’70s, far before it became second nature for most of the driving world. During high school, he worked in the morgue of a local hospital. He saw who survived car crashes and who did not.

When Kathleen and Rich Pomerleau moved to their Maple Grove home 38 years ago, their backyard was a blank slate.

Not so long ago, Maple Grove’s youngsters were well acquainted with rakes, hoes and other garden implements. As neighborhoods have replaced farmsteads and scheduled sports and activities have replaced chores, parents may wonder how to help kids feel a connection to the garden.

Maple Grove High School (MGHS) does not have a theater program. There’s no theater teacher or theater classes.

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