September 2011

Weddings | The Arts

The Muscular Dystrophy Association’s (MDA) Labor Day Telethon will feature a familiar face when it airs on KSTC Sept. 4. Plymouth’s Jayson Tibbets, 17, will be one of only four people in the US to share their story on the telethon, which goes from 6 p.m. to midnight.  

 

Weddings, like fairytales, are the stuff dreams are made of.

 

1. Mommy and Me Art Class

This six-week class gives junior Picassos a chance to experiment with watercolor, tempera, collage, oil pastels, chalk and more—all with mom or dad in tow. 10–10:45 a.m. September 20–October 25. Ages 1.5–4 with parent. $75.

 

Late last summer there was a beautiful full moon that was casting a long white shadow on Medicine Lake. That’s when David Perdue, a five-year resident of the area, ran out to his dock just as a boat was pulling into a moonbeam.

 

Got a celebration coming up? Maybe you’re overdue for a date night with your spouse? You don’t have to make a trek to the city to plan a special evening. There are several opportunities nearby for a dinner out combined with live theater, music or comedy.

 

Art, it is said, can be found everywhere, in virtually everything. This month we’d like to introduce you to three Plymouth artists who have mastered the art of many mediums, and who push themselves to see the possibility of art in a variety of materials.

 

 

She has performed some of the most well-know operatic and concert pieces for royalty, rulers and ambassadors from Australia to Bangkok to Washington D.C., and now Sandra Partridge, a Plymouth resident who runs a voice studio out of her home, brings her considerable skill and experience to those w

 

Real estate brought Mary Baude and Martha Long together. The women became fast friends after moving into the same neighborhood six years ago. A mutual interest in interior design strengthened their bond, and they realized that the area lacked a unique home accents store.

 

Some people are content to drive a car or truck that looks just like thousands of others on the road. Then there are the non-conformists, driven to express their automotive individuality, by customizing their vehicle—or restoring a classic.

 

Write On Riot’s customizable wedding reception Wish Cards pack fun flair as guests become a part of the party.

 

Brigadoon

Wayzata High School

 

If the beginning of the school year means new wardrobes for the entire family, where do the old clothes go?

 

Interfaith Outreach and Community Partners (IOCP) will open the doors of its new location this month, serving countless in need—but not without your help.

 

When I said goodbye to family and friends in Minnesota, I expected that the people I met around the world would be radically different from those I was leaving behind.