Camden Business Scoops October 2012
10/01/2012
Northwest Minneapolis Business Association (NWMBA) Crossword
Think global and shop local! Do you own a business in Camden? Learn from other business owners at the Northwest Minneapolis Business Association (NWMBA) Meetings on the third Tuesday of each month, 6:30 p.m. at Shingle Creek Commons. NWMBA has been serving the community for 80 years! Get info at nwmplsbusiness.com, info@nwmplsbusiness.com or president@nwmpls business.com. Let’s grow Camden together!
The NWMBA reminds folks that there are no parking meters in Camden. So many other business nodes in the City have meters – which means you’re paying more just to shop there. There’s nothing but free parking here – so support Camden businesses and save money!
Congratulations to Shingle Creek Commons on celebrating their 10th year in the community. It’s an apartment complex with 75 units for independent seniors, and was part of the Humboldt Greenway project. Property Manager Amy Buelow and Social Worker Tim Crumley make a dynamic team. With activities, gardens and many amenities, it’s not hard to see why there are only just a few apartments open right now!
The Camden Tavern and Grill at 4601 Lyndale is now open. They haven’t had their official grand opening yet, but they do have the kitchen up and running! Stop by and check it out.
Need a ride? Happy Ride Transportation Services, 1507 Lowry, provides group transportation services 24/7 to go anywhere you want: Airport, hotel, ValleyFair, MN Zoo, MOA/shopping, Mystic Lake Casino, theaters, hospital, churches and more. They have low flat rates and no mileage charges, and provide safe, quality transportation for all of your needs. They also provide special transportation services for elderly and disabled folks to and from medical appointments/nursing home/day care/etc. They accept medical assistance and other major insurances. Contact 612-229-4048 or happyridellc@yahoo.com.
Know of a new business or one that’s offering new products or services? The Camden News loves to promote local businesses. Send the ‘scoop” to editor@camdenews.org.