June 2018 Plymouth Magazine

In the June issue think outside the basket while packing a picnic breakfast!

Taken on the patio at Rock Elm Tavern in Plymouth, this photograph stars Danica Reitzner’s Siberian Husky, Barrett. Barrett’s nickname, Bear, prompted the photos’ title, There’s a Bear on the Patio.

 

Warm weather is slowly but surely making its way to Minnesota. By the end of the month, summer will be in full swing.

 

Enjoy some healthy summer fun and bring the whole family or come individually to participate in the annual Music in Plymouth 5K. Open to anyone, the 5K is a great opportunity to test your running skills, or to just take a leisurely walk through the city’s parks.

 

For many high school students, it can be a challenge to figure out their goals after graduation. But for best friends Xander H. and Tryston H.

 

We hope tonight you’ll learn skills that you’ll never have to use,” says lead instructor Norm Okerstrom as he opens a Heart Safe Plymouth training session.

 

Family man and visionary Clifton French and his legacy are the reason Minnesota has one of the largest regional parks systems in the country.

 

Summer has stretched out its limbs and settled into the Plymouth landscape—bringing with it bare feet, warm evenings and sizzling sidewalks, sometimes hot enough to fry an egg on. Summer also brings another delight for the senses—craft beers.

 

When the Emlong family moved to Maple Grove from Denver in 2015, their to-do list started a lot like most families, except that right after getting settled in a new home, school and finding a doctor, there was another necessity on the list—joining a chapter of the

 

Plymouth offers a variety of independent and assisted living options for seniors that vary depending on a person’s needs. Each housing option has something unique to offer, from beautiful grounds to large living spaces.
Here’s a collection of senior living options:

 

Some of John Olson’s many volunteer hours were spent at the 2018 Primavera Art Festival.