November 2017 Plymouth Magazine

In the November issue take a tour of Plymouth local Matt Dunn's whimsical backyard treehouse.

While Plymouth resident Rachel Hall does not claim to be much of an artist, she says that photography has become her creative outlet.

 

With days turning cooler and fallen leaves fading, comfort food beckons. Hearty sandwiches satisfy that urge for a little something more, not necessarily seconds but a big hefty first. From hoagies to subs, these sandwiches from Plymouth restaurants will leave you satisfied.

 

Come see fine arts from 30 selected artists living and working in our local and regional area.
 

 

In Natalie Tran’s world, being on stage is as routine as a day at school. At 5-years-old, Tran was cast, along with her sister, in her first role – one of the royal children in a performance of The King and I at Bloomington Civic Theatre.

 

A few distinctive features include the exterior projection screen mounted to posts 20 feet off the ground, a full wet bar and a screen porch. A ladder leads to the second-story loft, where a queen bed provides a place for Dunn to spend the night.

 

Mike Bauer says that he has always had an independent streak. Even while working a steady job that he loved, he dreamed of doing something on his own. As president and founder of Bauer Design Build, a commercial general contractor company, he’s been pursuing that dream for the past 12 years.

 

With winter around the corner and days growing shorter, new lighting technologies can transform your surroundings—in real life and online.

 

As an interior designer, Jolynn Johnson has made a career out of remodeling other people’s houses, but a recent project gave her the opportunity to work on her own. Earlier this year, Johnson moved from St.

 

Treat yourself to a day at the salon or spa. Here are some places that are offering deals:

 

We checked with local salons and med spas for a beauty product round-up. Here are their recommendations to help you keep your skin hydrated and hair looking fabulous.

Frizzy Hair

 

For years, Mallory Leider had been interested in starting her own business, but never seemed to be in a position to be able to do so. “I have been making handmade skincare products just for myself for 10 years,” says Leider, a Robbinsdale resident.