Friday, June 5, 2009

Celebrate Good Times, Come On!

Whether if it's with your graduate, your daughter, your dad or your BFF, there are special ways to celebrate the special day to the everyday:

Tomorrow at Mitrebox Framing Studio & Gifts, a Frosted Inspiration art opening:



The Walker's summer-only Garden Grill, eats for $5 or less:


Don´t forget about Live Lobster Sunday at Jax Cafe. Be sure to reserve your 1 ½ lb. Whole Maine Lobster with soup or salad, potato, and vegetable for $30!! Order by phone, in person, or online.


Grab a patch of grass and celebrate summer with a new book, Abby Sunshine, with a little one in your life. A talented friend did the charming illustrations.


Celebrate yourself with a new concept, Split Rock Urban Retreats. What are urban retreats? Local and regional outings that let you do something good for yourself and indulge in the good life, all while featuring homegrown businesses and attractions... like, say, an afternoon yoga and wine tasting retreat at Saint Croix Vineyards in Stillwater.

Business owners, Alissa and Amanda are offering a Friends and Family Inaugural Event, on Saturday, June 20, here's the day's line-up:

-Noon vinyasa yoga class in the vineyard, led by Alissa
-Napa Valley style lunch, prepared by Chef Jason (Amanda's husband and Culinary Wizard)
-2:00 Private tour of the vineyard and winery
-Wine tasting featuring complete Saint Croix Vineyard Selection

To get up and running,they're offering this inaugural event at $50 (full value $100).

HURRY ONLY 3 SPOTS left - To Register: Simply email Alissa - alissamjohnson@gmail.com

In the Future: Split Rock Urban Retreats will launch a full business, complete with other urban retreats (yoga play for mom and kiddo, anyone?) and customized retreats for bachelorette parties, showers, corporate retreats... you name it! Watch for developments and a website soon!

Celebrate dinner out with your tiniest one and order Sweet Cheeks organic baby food right off the menu!

Restaurants catering to these mini munchers:

128 Cafe in St Paul:

Or Birchwood Cafe in the Seward Mpls neighborhood:


So there ya have it, from big to small, now go and celebrate.

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