May 2018 White Bear Lake Magazine

In the May issue we're checking in with Vegan East Bakery as they share deliciously healthy sweet treats.

The E.B. Gibbs Post of the Grand Army of the Republic was formed in late 1883 and officially chartered the following May. The group chose the name Eugene B. Gibbs to honor the Civil War veteran who served as the captain of a regiment out of California and made his post-war home in White Bear.

 

In the early hours of the morning, as the color wheel in the sky turns from black to blue to orange to pink and the early birds begin to brew their coffee, Shelia Nelson prefers to stay in bed. But it might be a while before the St.

 

Mahtomedi’s Royal Nutrition, owned by Clayton Smith and Kat Chirhart, opened last August, and they are putting fun into nutrition and fitness.

 

The sound of bicycle wheels on the hard ground followed Hannah Scott Field, Alex Benjamin, Katie Ledermann and Ariana Amini as they trekked across different terrains throughout the U.S.

 

In January 2017, Chris Harms founded Giving Gardens, a nonprofit organization helping White Bear Lake-area residents grow produce for donation to local food shelves.

 

In a well-appointed treatment room situated near the front of the organic beKIND Salon and Spa in White Bear Lake, Lisa Anderson, “Laser Lisa,” is transforming lives, one thermal pulse at a time.

 

Mother’s Day is coming. If you are still looking for a gift, here is a good thing to know: Goodthings has unique and creative gifts for every superwoman in your life.

 

White Bear Lake native Sean Kenny didn’t set out to become an educator and advocate for those with autism.

 

Whether you’re a first-timer or an experienced angler, White Bear Lake caters to all levels of fishing experience. With the fishing opener this month, we asked East Metro Area Fisheries supervisor T.J. DeBates to provide some insight to make your day on the lake a breeze to plan.

 

With high-quality ingredients right from the store and some of the prep work done, making dinner at home just got a lot easier.

 

Sharing Smiles—Team Meagan was born three years ago when Cari Rickman wanted to give back after losing her daughter who was awaiting a third heart transplant.

 

Ahh, coffee, how do we love thee?