Top Community Businesses in Minneapolis, MN 55404

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Thank you for connecting with Chair Caning & Wicker Repair www.chaircaning.webs.com 704-235-8171, it is a pleasure having you in our network. We wish your business to have continued growth and ...Read More…
Wow could this work for your particular business. Enjoy your biz. Enjoy this marketing tool too. Earn with this system alone too.Read More…
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Jason Warehime is the owner at Metro Appliance Recycling and he is really dedicated to recycling properly. It is clear that Jason's company is run by his heart. He knows a lot about the recycling i...Read More…
Minnesota Family Piano Company since 1933, New and Used Pianos for Sale, Piano Consignments, Piano Moving, Piano Tuning, Piano Services, Kurzweil Music Systems, PRO Dealer,Read More…
Magus books is the place in Minneapolis for all your spiritual needs. It is so much more than a book store. Incense, herbs, decor, ritual tools, candles, exotic teas. You can even have your tarot r...Read More…
I'm a realtor that will give you 110%! I want your homebuying/selling/leasing or investment experience to be as worry-free as possible. I can also help if you or someone you know are struggling wit...Read More…
Great Lakes Hauling were great. They lifting all my junk and hauled it all away sameday . After the guys were done , we had cookies and tea.Read More…
We provide our clients with a variety of complementary healing modalities that can be synergistically combined to address a broad spectrum of physical, mental, and emotional conditions. We take a h...Read More…
This is a church that is intentionally created to be a place where you can learn more about God without feeling pressured. You have time here to make sense of stuff. So come as you are—don’t worry ...Read More…
We as current students at MCTC appreciate the community housing project that CJP Property Management is working on with MCTC college students. Our need for housing is unique and most people do not ...Read More…
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MN Teen Challenge

5.0

By ZEP at Citysearch

I graduated from MnTC five years ago. I was born and raised around drug addiction, and I was using drugs and committing crimes myself by the time I was 13. I spent my teenage years going in and out of juvenile centers and treatment programs. By the time I went to MnTC when I was 21, I was addicted to meth and had been convicted of multiple felonies. \t\n\t\nI think the biggest difference between MnTC and other treatment programs is that MnTC take a more holistic approach to treatment. They teach you how to live. It was exactly what I needed because I didn't know. I didn't have any hobbies, no work experience, no friends who didn't use or sell drugs. MnTC taught me how to move through daily life without drugs. I learned how to be happy, angry, sad, lonely, or excited without getting high. For people who haven't struggled with addiction that may not mean much, but if you have been using for years, then you know that it does. \t\n\t\nWhen I look at the quality of life of successful MnTC grads compared to successful grads of other treatment centers, I have to conclude that MnTC provides a better product. Beyond mere abstinence rates, most of the MnTC grads that I know have gone on to live full, rewarding lives. We get to the point where we forget about our "sobriety birthday," and quit thinking about staying sober. Drugs just lose their power in our lives. Having spent a significant amount of time in (court-ordered) 12 step meetings, I know that MnTC grads stand in stark contrast to 12 step group members whose lives revolve around trying to stay sober. \t\n\t\nI recently graduated from college and I start grad school this fall. I have a great relationship with my family, and I am planning to start a family of my own soon. NA defines an "addict" as someone whose life is controlled by drugs. By that definition, I'm not an addict. I am a student, a son, a brother, and, soon I hope, a husband and father. I have no choice but to attribute most of my success to what I learned while in MnTC. ...read more

Health Service Consultants

4.0

By Sara

best CPR instruction. kept it simple and logical ...read more

Repossessions Unlimited

5.0

By Joliva Stanley

these guys did a great job in recovering our vehicles and we will be using them again. Call Them and you will see what I'm talking about ...read more

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What's happening....2/1/2011

http://www.facebook.com/?sk=lf#!/pages/Richfield-Chamber-of-Commerce-MN/427498535646  To see what is happening with the Richfield Chamber of Comerce, please visit our website or you can visit our facebook listed above.  You can also see new happenings on our bulletin board here on our MC Listing.  Thank you.   If you have not joined your local Chamber of Commerce, please consider it.  Many treasures await you! If you have, please talk your business neighbors into joining so that they can share in the experience. Thank you. ...read more

By Richfield Chamber of Commerce January 28, 2011

Richfield Chamber of Commerce

Richfield Chamber of Commerce To catch up on what is happening with the Richfield Chamber of Commer please visit us athttp://www.richfieldchambercvb.org/chamber_news.aspor you can send us a contact request on Merchant Circle or you can follow us on twitter athttp://twitter.com/RichfieldCofC ...read more

By Richfield Chamber of Commerce June 09, 2010

Objective of the Richfield Chamber of Commerce

1. To promote a better understanding of our Private Enterprise System.2. To coordinate the efforts of commerce, industry and the professions in maintaining and strengthening a sound and healthy business climate in the Richfield area.3. To sponsor aggressive programs of work and stimulate activities which will provide for full development and employment of our human and economic resources.4. To provide creative business leadership and effective coordination of all interested parties in solving community problems and in initiating constructive community action.5. To create broad understanding and appreciation of the great opportunities in the Richfield area and to promote the advantages and assets of our community within the area, in the state and in the nation. ...read more

By Richfield Chamber of Commerce February 13, 2010

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