Living to Learning

Living to Learning

Built in 1902 by the Great Northern Railway, Wayzata’s Section House was home to the local section foreman and his family. The section foreman was a railroad employee responsible for the maintenance, repair and upkeep of approximately 20 miles of track along the line....
Arborist Gets to the Root of Wayzata

Arborist Gets to the Root of Wayzata

Trees are some of Wayzata’s most important residents. Consider the facts: It’s estimated that more than 40 million American elm trees, which once lined many a boulevard, have been killed by Dutch elm disease. In Minnesota, one in every five trees is an ash tree. All...
A Tale of Two Stays

A Tale of Two Stays

Pack some health safety knowledge for your next overnight travel. Well, my family and I were supposed to travel last March to Washington, D.C., but, you know—COVID. Being the optimist that I am (ahem), I figured Florida for Easter that April would be nice, but, you...
Chilly Open

Chilly Open

If it’s February in Wayzata, it’s time for golf. A little snow and ice won’t stop Minnesotans from getting together, but, it goes without saying, something else might. The Wayzata Chilly Open might look different this year, but Brooke Beyer, director of community...

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