August 2018 Plymouth Magazine

In the August issue meet four hard-working local students in our annual Prep Elite feature!

Every summer, three neighborhood families vacation together, and each year the trip usually includes fishing. Last summer, Pat Yentzer captured this photograph on one of their traditional fishing excursions on Lake Minnie-Belle.

 

From the outside, India Bazaar’s space has a bit of a generic strip-mall look, which belies the abundance of delicious tastes and attractive household items inside.

 

Choosing to stay at home when kids are small can provide great satisfaction for moms during that special season of life, but even with all the joy it brings, it can sometimes feel overwhelming.

 

Serving 11 west metro school districts including Wayzata, ISD 287 is not your standard school district.

 

Isaiah Nelson
West Lutheran High School

What do you like best about your school?

 

Plymouth resident Sonja Wieber is a self-proclaimed State Fair junkie. She visits several times each year, checking off everything on her to-do list and trying as much new fair food as possible.

 

Providence Academy, a private Roman Catholic school in Plymouth serving grades preK-12, has been named the most beautiful private high school in the state by Architectural Digest, a monthly publication and le

 

When Kate St. Vincent Vogl was in first grade, she wanted to become the first female astronaut, and if that didn’t work out, she said she’d be a writer. “Sally Ride beat me to it,” Vogl says.

 

The Medina Entertainment Center is a great place to practice dancing skills of all kinds. This month, dancer Julie Lee leads “Dance to Old Time/Variety Music,” complete with a lesson. Go on a date night, or a girls night out and dance the afternoon away in the Grand Ballroom.

 

Reading outside is a great way to enjoy
the warm summer days, and Plymouth librarian Joanna Redman has provided
us with some great suggestions for
summer reads.

Books for Adults

 

The warmth and humidity of August make it a great time to sit back and relax with a refreshing cocktail, and Brian Clark and Jackie Bauer at The Cellars in Plymouth have created a special drink for the end of the su

 

For the 12 years that Becca Anderson and her husband have lived in their Plymouth neighborhood, they’ve participated in Night to Unite. It’s an evening where neighbors put their responsibilities aside to relax and get to know one another.