by Jennifer Pitterle | Oct 1, 2024 | Arts, Education
Artist turns her passion for education into her own studio and teaching space. Ashm Verma has never questioned that art is her calling. “It was always my passion. I started learning art at age 4,” says Verma, who grew up in India and has called Plymouth home for five...
by Findlay Drabant | Oct 1, 2024 | Arts, Gift Guides
Get a head start on holiday shopping. The Artisan Market is returning for its second year to the Plymouth Community Center on November 23. Local makers will be selling a variety of giftable goodies that showcase their creativity and craftsmanship. “It’s a great way to...
by Madeline Kopiecki | Oct 1, 2024 | Interior Design
There’s more that goes into a turnkey experience than meets the eye. The high point of most HGTV home shows is in the last few minutes. The mess and stress of remodeling is resolved, the music swells and the homeowners are welcomed back to a new, sparkling space that...
by Grant Whittaker | Oct 1, 2024 | Entertain, Noteworthy, Style
Halloween is the perfect time to get creative and have fun with costumes, but it’s also an opportunity to be environmentally conscious. Here are some of my sustainable style tips for a successful ensemble. Reuse Costumes: Mix and match elements of old costumes and...
by Madeline Kopiecki | Oct 1, 2024 | Photo Contest
An autumn sunset brings Plymouth’s labyrinth to life. “Labyrinths have been around for millennia and can still be found in modern-day cities,” Larry Paulson says. “They are symbolic of a meditative journey or pilgrimage toward enlightenment. Plymouth has its own...
by Madeline Kopiecki | Oct 1, 2024 | Photo Contest
Explore the winning photos from our Picture Plymouth photo contest. This summer, we asked local residents to scroll down their digital files or flip through their film—whatever it took to find their favorite shots of the Plymouth community. From scenic landscapes to...
by Katie Timcho and Amy Sundet | Oct 1, 2024 | Book Club, Noteworthy
This Halloween, ensure your little trick-or-treaters have both their book bags and candy bags brimming with our selection of Halloween-themed books suitable for kids of all ages. Board Books That’s Not My Bat by Fiona Watt Peekaboo: Pumpkin by Camilla Reid Booook! A...
by Alexandra Tostrud | Sep 26, 2024 | Giving Back, History
Old Town Hall is planning volunteer programming to engage with the city’s archive. Community events have returned to Old Town Hall, including the Hands on History series, formerly known as Archival Adventures. “It’s a chance to come in and satisfy that itch to do a...
by Editorial Staff | Sep 15, 2024 | Photo Contest
In July and August, we invited you to submit your favorite shots of the Plymouth community. And wow, local shutterbugs turned out in spades! From four-legged family members to scenic backyard views, up-close nature shots to wide, sweeping vistas, we received over 250...
by Susan Isay | Aug 1, 2024 | Uncategorized
Welcome, Readers, to our 20th anniversary as Plymouth’s premier community lifestyle magazine. We couldn’t be prouder of our longstanding roots in and commitment to this community. A lot has changed over the course of two decades, but we look back with pride and joy at...
by Madeline Kopiecki | Aug 1, 2024 | Arts, Giving Back
The Fabulous Armadillos is headlining Mount Olivet’s annual outdoor concert. Craft brews, local foods and rockin’ tunes are returning to the grounds of Mount Olivet Lutheran Church of Plymouth on August 3. The name might have changed—from Blues, Brews & BBQ—but...
by Renée Stewart-Hester | Aug 1, 2024 | Education, Entertain, Local Makers
All that pomp and circumstance doesn’t happen by itself. Let’s be honest. Graduation parties have—evolved. For the most part, the celebrations have become larger and more involved than the days when grad parties were primarily made up of the student of honor, the...
by Madeline Kopiecki | Aug 1, 2024 | Restaurants
If you’re a taco fanatic or you love a Margarita on a summer evening, you’ve probably noticed that there’s a new game in town. Lago Tacos opened its latest location in Plymouth this past spring, adding variety to the food scene with its signature modern spin on...
by Jennifer Pitterle | Aug 1, 2024 | Arts, Education, Weddings
Ballroom dance studio helps wedding couples share their love story. Meghan Afonkin has been immersed in the dance industry since the day she was born. Her parents, Scott and Amy Anderson, have been pillars of the Twin Cities dance scene for decades, garnering national...
by Grant Whittaker | Aug 1, 2024 | Noteworthy, Style
With a carefully curated wardrobe that reflects your personal style and incorporates versatile pieces, you can move seamlessly from one season to the next with confidence and style. 1. Layering is Key Start with lightweight items that can be easily layered for added...