September 2012

Hockey Moms | Holistic Practitioners

It seems the days grow shorter more quickly once school starts. The sun rises at 7 a.m.

 

It’s been nearly 20 years since Maple Grove resident Lyn Miller LaCoursiere began learning the art of the pen.

 

Suzanne Gregory has been behind the wheel of a program that delivers food to people in need for nearly 15 years.

 

Community Wellness Day focuses on educating the members of the Maple Grove community about information critical to wellness. Professionals share an array of information on health, safety, environmental and financial wellness.

 

You can have frozen yogurt just about any way you can possibly think of at the new CherryBerry that recently opened in Maple Grove.

 

Fall is characterized by crunchy leaves, apple cider, sharpened pencils, and…fashion? That's right. Fashion.

 

“Phenomenon,” an outdoor sculpture, and “The Book-loving Dragon,” a suspended piece in the children’s area of Maple Grove Library, were funded by the One Percent for Art initiative and celebrated June 2.

 

Maple Grove resident Jodi Johnson avoided the 10-mile Women Run the Cities race in favor of the 5k for three years because she never considered herself an avid runner.

 

Yellow Tree Theatre has proven its ability to birth new things and its exuberance for breathing life into old things.

 

Whoever said, “Life is short, have dessert first!” would surely be emboldened by all the luscious dessert selections available around Maple Grove.

 

It all started when Barbara Darling noticed how frequently tired her 17-year-old daughter, Zoe, was after school.

 

Beverly Frame’s road to acupuncture began when a bulged disc lead to sciatic nerve trouble and excruciating pain. After a round of prescribed medications from her doctor, the pain did not resolve, so Frame turned in desperation to acupuncturist Lindsay Long.

 

“My mom can take on your mom any time!”

At least fifty-four kids in the Maple Grove area can officially use this tactic on the playground. Why? Because their moms have fire in their hearts and ice in their veins; they wield big sticks and lace knives to their feet simply for fun.