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Interior Artistry at Work: Rachele Krivichi Elevates Living Spaces Sustainably
Expanding her artistic vision into an intentional shaping of interior spaces proved to be an intuitive offshoot of Rachele Krivichi's established artistic mission. āInterior decorating might seem like the antithesis of my other work, which focuses on outdoor exploration, but I donāt see it that way,ā explained Rachele.
Chaz Sandifer: Racial Equity, Wellness, and Healing
Chaz is a coach and grassroots community activist who fosters racial health and equity through fitness, wellness, and nutrition. She guides her clients to healthier ways of life through her fitness coaching, cooking demonstrations, and exercise classes
Spreading some sunshine: Twofold Blooms brings fresh flowers to those who need them most
Marie Schuhwerck hated to see the waste generated by the brief life of beautiful floral arrangements. They had so much beauty still to share; there had to be another option rather than moving them to the trash
Little meatballsābig impact: Simekās is changing the world from the grocery store freezer aisle
Did you know that every time you purchase a Simekās product Lindsey Hickey and the rest of the St Paul Park based Simekās team donates a meal to a Feeding America food bank? WhatĀ about Simekās partnership with rePurpose Global to remove an equivalent amount of plastic from the environment as is used in the packaging and shipping of their products?
Knife River Customs: Working Wonders with Wood and Steel
Meet Nick Sutton of Knife River Customs. Nick's artistic medium are wood and steel. From these he shapes intricate cutting boards, charcuteries boards, and knives for kitchen, hunting, and fishing.
Courage & Clay: Much More Than Earrings
Meet Brittany of Courage & Clay. This St Louis Park woman-owned business creates earrings that are simple and stylish. Brittany has a sharp eye for design and a desire to create pieces that will inspire the people who wear them.