March 2011 PLM
March 2011
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Marshall Franklin Long Summer Camps | Homes | Phil Rustad
TreeHouse Youth transforms the lives of at-risk teens. But come this spring, the group has a new aim in mind: basketball hoops.
Josh Thorson preps for a final season as Wayzata’s most promising cross-country runner.
The Rayas family makes planning dinner oh-so-easy with a new Mexican take-and-bake restaurant. PLUS: An exclusive recipe to boot.
Paul Bierhaus helps orchestrate the donation of a favorite childhood pastime from Plymouth to Poland.
Three Rivers Park District harnesses a love for exercise and the outdoors through Green Fit Club.
A Plymouth resident’s journey to constructing his own ‘man cave’ with a green mindset and some pieces of historic charm.
Most Read
Best of Plymouth 2011
Maureen Kroening and Jessica Tam
Your votes decide the 25 best places in town, and we add one more just for fun (aka: the ABCs of what’s best in Plymouth).
Plymouth Goes Green
Maureen Kroening and Jessica Tam
Plymouth offers a large green palette of sustainable services, businesses and initiatives. In six parts, we paint a light portrait with a broad brush to give you just a blurry Monet of an image into the local green movement.
Plymouth's Prep Elite 2011
Maureen Kroening
Q&As with a handful of Plymouth’s high school students extraordinaire.
New Mexican Cuisine: La Cocina de Ana
Caitlin Hill
The Rayas family makes planning dinner oh-so-easy with a new Mexican take-and-bake restaurant. PLUS: An exclusive recipe to boot.










