July 2017 Plymouth Magazine

In the July issue find out our (and your) favorite people, places and things as we reveal the Best of Plymouth!

When Rachel Hall picked up her camera to capture an explosive moment during last year’s Music in Plymouth fireworks show, she didn’t know if it would turn out. “It wasn’t until after the event that `I discovered this particular photo in my shots,” she says.

 

“As with anything you can spend as much or as little as you like,” says Dianne Haag, co-owner of DK Events. The Minnetonka-based company specializes in event planning. Chances are some household items could be used without buying new or adding unnecessary expense.

 

Come and get it ChuckWagon style. Plymouth-based ChuckWagon Catering puts out a spread worthy of any occasion.

 

In a matter of five days, the Prairie Fire Children’s Theater will hold community auditions, cast all 81 roles, rehearse and perform a production of Peter Pan.

 

With over 167 miles of city, state and regional trails and 1,671 acres of park land in town, we’re running with that theme as the backdrop for our annual Best of Plymouth 2017 listings.

 

Sara Klaes has always known what she wanted to do. As a child, she showed an early interest in law enforcement and dreamed of becoming a police officer.

 

Minnesota might be a landlocked state, but that’s no excuse for not getting out on the water when the weather permits. After all, we are in the land of 10,000 lakes and Medicine Lake, the second-largest in Hennepin County, is right in our backyard.

 

Take 12 Maternity Leave Registry was borne from a desire to lend a helping hand to fellow mothers as well as to elevate the conversation surrounding a national dilemma.

 

French Regional Park
Escape to nature at this park.

 

Looking for some rainy day entertainment where you can get out of the house while still putting your feet up? Look no further than Willow Creek, Plymouth’s latest luxury movie theater.