Community

Edina Goes Down Under (pictured above)
Paul, Peter, Doug and Kathleen Seim in Australia in August 2015 at the Sydney Harbor across from the famous Sydney Opera House.

La Leche League International is a mother-to-mother organization that provides leadership and guidance for those choosing to breastfeed their children.

While summer may feel like a distant memory, Edinborough Park in Edina preserves the weather and fun of warmer months year-round. “Our tagline is that it’s sunny and 70 degrees all year round,” says assistant manager Dawn Beitel.

FOOD & RESTAURANTS
    
Patio Dining   
Edina Grill
Salut Bar Americain
Tavern on France

Tavern / Bar   
Barrio
Red Cow
Tavern on France

No Sign of Nessy (above)
Per and Annika Christensson visit Loch Ness in Scotland with their favorite magazine.

“It’s kind of a funny story,” says Julie Prior-Miller about the origins of her Images of Edina award-winning photo.

Since 1997, community religious leaders have served as fire and police chaplains to support the enforcement community in Edina. Sgt. Nate Mendel invited Edina Magazine to speak with the chaplains during their monthly meeting in August.

Originating in the 1950s, the Wanderers started as a club where women new to Edina could meet other Edina women through social activities. Back then, the group went by the name Edina Newcomers and then Edina Newcomers and Friends.

The Edina Hockey Association continues to grow, hosting several tournaments each year. Along with the Braemar 50th anniversary celebration in December, the arena also hosts several large tournaments each year, with teams from around the country for some, and from around the world for others.

Many families will bring their children to meet Santa at the mall during the Christmas season, but in Edina, residents also have a chance to see Santa in his naturally chilly environment.

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