August Scene in the West Metro

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THE MAGAZINE FOR YOUR LIFESTYLE

scene in the west metro FALL 2018

inside enjoy art on wheels page 8

a little blast from the past page 16

natural gem in the west page 20

G N I M O C OVER

S E G N E CHALL

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The days have started getting just a little shorter, and the air a little cooler. In Minnesota, that means that fall is creeping around the corner!

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Before you change from your swim trunks to a light jacket, get out there and enjoy what the West Metro has to offer!

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Like horses and good causes? Freedom Farm is combining both to help kids and adults overcome challenges.

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Dig classic cars? Check out Hooked on Classics in Watertown or one of the many car shows across the area.

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Outdoors more your thing? Baylor Park is the hidden natural gem that everyone in the West Metro knows about! All that plus cute doggos and puppers gearing up for Dog Days in Mound - you know we’re on the Scene in the West Metro!

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SCENE IN THE WEST METRO FALL 2018

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Freedom Farm is a therapeutic riding center in Watertown that offers programs to help improve the lives of children and adults with physical, mental and emotional challenges.

Vintage cars have an undeniable allure that crosses generations. Nowhere is that appeal more evident than in the showroom of Hooked On Classics, a family-run classic car dealership in Watertown.

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puppers on parade

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west metro’s natural gem

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be scene: mayer rising

Looking for a fun, unique dining experience this summer? The Minnetonka Drive In has been in the Westonka community for 57 years and they’re still cooking!

Do you enjoy a good game of catch? Jumping in lakes? Chasing your tail? If so, be sure to tell all of your furry friends that The Dog Days of Westonka are just around the corner.

Driving up Hwy. 33 north of Norwood Young America, blink and you might miss the turnoff to one of the western metro’s top recreational spots: Baylor Regional Park.

Stunning weather greeted visitors to Mayer’s annual Mayer Rising Festival, held every July.

ON THE COVER: Freedom Farm offers therapeutic riding help to those with physical, emotional and mental challenges. (Submitted photo)


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FREEDOM FARM IS HELPING OTHERS

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“This is our everything,� Freedom Farm founder and executive director, Susie Bjorklund, said of the 2018 11th Annual Polo Event Fundraiser. A 501(c)3 organization, Freedom Farm is a therapeutic riding center in Watertown that offers programs to help improve the lives of children and adults with physical, mental and emotional challenges. According to their website, they strive to improve mobility, build confidence and encourage personal growth by partnering with the many unique attributes of horses. They work with veterans, at-risk teens, kids and many more. “We have many [participants] who cannot pay,� Bjorklund explained. “We never turn anyone away for inability to pay and what we do charge is very minimal.� ‘ Freedom Farm relies heavily on volunteers and donations to continue growing. The Annual Polo Event Fundraiser is their number one fundraiser, and according to Bjorklund, it is essential to their survival.

“We totally count on the funds raised for this as the need continues to increase, and we are trying to keep up with that need and it costs money to do that,� she said. Taking place on Sept. 8 at Blackberg Ranch in Watertown, this year marks the fundraiser’s 11th year. The annual event draws crowds of nearly 2,500 people. “We are so blessed to have a professional polo field 10 minutes from Freedom Farm,� Bjorklund said. “The Berg family, [owners of Blackberg Ranch] just loves Freedom Farm and they will do anything to support us. They are just so generous for all that they do for this event. Every single penny goes to Freedom Farm.� With professional polo players from

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both Minnesota and other states, the polo match at the fundraising event is an incredible experience, Bjorklund explained. Although this is a fundraising event, the players are actually competing to win so it’s also a very serious game. The best way to watch the polo match is in the VIP tents. Lining the field, these tents allow for an up close and personal view of the game. Families or businesses who pay for one of these tents can invite their guests to come hang out in their tent. “It’s really the best way to watch the match because the horses are literally sometimes in your tent! You’re just right there,â€? Bjorklund said. “People will be completely wowed!â€? Kicking off with a polo demonstration at 12:30 p.m., the actual polo match doesn’t begin until 1:30 p.m. Furthermore, during half time Freedom Farm will hold a number of activities including a live auction, Fund-A-Need and the Best Hat Contest. The hat contest is one of Bjorklund’s favorite parts of the event. Similar to the Kentucky Derby, people are encouraged to come to the event wearing a fun hat. “Our Freedom Farm riders decorate hats and sell them too, so if you don’t have a hat, we want you to come buy one that day,â€? Bjorklund said. “It blows me away what a good job the riders do. They’re beautiful, decorated, brand new hats‌It’s just so fun because if you don’t have a hat, you can buy one there and it’s one that one of the Freedom Farm riders actually made.â€?


Of course, it wouldn’t be a polo match without the halftime divot stomp as well. During the match, small patches of grass and dirt are torn up by the horses’ quick starts, stops and turns which can be dangerous. The divot stomp includes welcoming all the spectators onto the field to help stomp the divots back down. For an extra bit of fun, a medallion is hidden on the field. Anyone who finds the medallion wins a prize. The 11th Annual Polo Event Fundraiser is an event the entire family can enjoy. In addition to the polo match, those in attendance will be able to enjoy a petting zoo, pony rides, carriage rides, face painting, kids crafts, a photo booth, and much more. Cuisine from B’s on the River and other alcoholic beverages will also be available for purchase. “It’s such a big area so you’re not all scrunched in. The grounds are beautiful and kids can go from all the kids stuff to watching the match and do it all over again. There’s no fee for any of that which I know the parents appreciate because they’re not being asked for money all day long,â€? Bjorklund said. “What’s so awesome about it is you can come with your family and it’s so much fun for little kids. You can also come either as a group of guys or girls or couples. You can dress up and drink champagne or run around in your shorts‌It’s the kind of event that really everybody has fun with.â€? One of the other biggest draws to the 11th Annual Polo Event is the car show put on by Horses and Horsepower LLC Events. Organizing high-end car shows since 2007, Horses and Horsepower Events LLC is partnering with the Freedom Farm annual fundraiser for the second

year in a row. The car show will showcase an assemblage of between 50 and 80 classic and exotic cars totaling $150$200 million dollars in value. Some of the makes in the Horses and Horsepower Events LLC shows include: Aston Martin, Alfa Romeo, Auburn, Bentley, Bugatti, Duisenberg, Ferrari, Jaguar, Lamborghini, Maserati, McLaren, Mercedes, Morgan, Packard, Porsche, Rolls Royce and many others.

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Daryl had a love of cars from an early age. “I bought my first car when I was 12, but my mother wouldn’t let me drive it so I ended up just taking it apart,� he says. By his midteens, Daryl was painting cars and working on motors at a body shop. After he was drafted and returned from the service, he con-


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These days, the overseas market for classic cars is growing, and Hooked On Classics has shipped cars to collectors in Norway, Sweden, Germany and Dubai who are captivated by the cars, movies and culture of 20th century America. “They’re obsessed with American culture,� Nate says. “America usually had the luxury in a lot of the eras to put more art and style in to their cars, more chrome; a lot of countries weren’t in a position to do chrome like on a ’57 Cadillac.� “I think people can relate to it because it’s fun,� Daryl adds. He remembers selling high-performance cars to sheikhs from the Middle East who would race them for pink slips on Friday nights, like a scene straight out of an old movie. The popularity (and price) of any given make or model is also being affected by the rise of reality TV shows based around antique car restoration, which can turn an obscure car in to a musthave overnight with a single episode.

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Keeping the aesthetic traditional but updating the mechanics is an increasingly popular choice, as well. “What I see trending is, if you want to modify it, you put in air conditioning [and] things that make them drivable, and the new engines are fabulous,” Daryl says. “They call it a ‘restomod,’” Nate says. “Aesthetically, it does look like the old car, but you pop the hood and it’ll have the fuel-injected engine, disc brakes, all that kind of stuff; so, some of the creature comforts of a newer car, but it looks original.” While trends come and go, Daryl and Nate agree that in this business, the key to success will always be in building close, genuine relationships with buyers and sellers. “If you do a good job, you’re in contact with your clients 24/7; it’s not a 9-5,” Nate says. “We can arrange the financing for them, the shipping, the appraisals, anything they need…once you do a good job and become friends, then they just call you and ask what you have.” “It’s almost like an adoption center,” Daryl says of the showroom. “We take it real personal; sure, we have to make a living and we pay our bills, but first and foremost is the people, then the cars.” Both Daryl and Nate are adamant about maintaining Hooked On Classics’ reputation as a family-run resource for car lovers and collectors. Nate is already grooming the next generation; his eight-year-old son, Wyatt, who goes by the nickname “Spider,” loves big-block engines and riding shotgun when his dad moves the cars.

DRIVE-IN DESTINATIONS Looking for a place to show off your wheels? Or maybe you’re looking to ogle some classic cars and bikes that have been lovingly and painstakingly restored. We’ve got you covered! MAYER CAR AND CYCLE NIGHT All cars and bikes are welcome to cruise in and enjoy music and local food specials every other Wednesday in the summer. Aug. 15 and 29, Sept. 12 and 26; 5-8 p.m. Second St. N. just off Highway 25 Mayercarshow.com CLASSIC CAR NIGHT IN VICTORIA A free, family-friendly cruise-in featuring classic rock ‘n’ roll. Aug. 8 and 22, Sept. 5 and 19; 5-8 p.m. Highway 5 and Victoria Drive Victoriaba.org CARS AND CAVES AUTO SHOW Check out some of the coolest custom autos around and take a tour of the lavish car garages at the Chanhassen AutoPlex. Aug. 15 5-8 p.m., Aug. 25 8 a.m.-5 p.m.; Sept. 12 5-8 p.m., Sept. 29 8 a.m.-12 p.m. 8150 Audubon Road Chanhassenautoplex.com

WESTWOOD WHEELERS CAR AND MOTORCYCLE SHOW The 13th annual Westwood Wheelers car show is all about food, fun and cool rides. Aug. 25; 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Westwood Community Church, 3121 Westwood Drive Westwoodcc.org STIFTUNGSFEST CLASSIC CAR SHOW As part of Norwood Young America’s summer festival, this annual event features cars, trucks and bikes, and a 30-mile optional car cruise after the show. Aug. 25; 11 a.m.-2 p.m. SE Second Ave. and SE First St. stiftungsfest.org

CLASSIC CAR THURSDAYS Spring Park’s Minnetonka Drive In is the perfect spot for this informal weekly gathering of hot rods. Thursday nights through Sept. 25; 6-8:30 p.m. 4658 Shoreline Drive Minnetonkadrivein. com

“It’s not necessarily going to work; you really do enjoy it,” Nate says. “The definition of a career, to me, is something you like doing,” Daryl adds. “It should be a measuring point: what I’m doing, is it fun?”

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Looking for a fun, unique dining experience this summer? The Minnetonka Drive In has been in the Westonka community for 57 years and they’re still cooking! Take a blast to the past in this classic style, drive-in restaurant, and visit on Thursday nights for a show of auto memorabilia and classic cars night. With their unique dining experience guests order and have their homemade food and root beer delivered by carhop, but for those who would prefer to order ahead of time, the restaurant also offers online ordering. The Drive In first opened as an A&W in 1961 as a family business run by Gordon and Jeanette Bennyhoff and their eight children. As one of these eight children, current co-owner of the Minnetonka Drive In, Dave Bennyhoff, was washing the glass gallon root beer jugs from the age of nine. “Dave’s parents started the business in 1961 so he was nine years old when the business started,� says Deb Bennyhoff, co-owner of The Minnetonka Drive In. “It completely was a family thing so all the kids worked there when they were younger. Dave was the only one that stayed longer.�

After 25 years the Bennyhoffs decided that it was time for their A&W to become an independent restaurant, and soon after the decision was made it became The Minnetonka Drive In. Not much about the restaurant changed with this decision however, because according to Dave Bennyhoff, “Back when we were A&W you could kind of do whatever you wanted as long as you served A&W root beer.� So Gordon Bennyhoff developed his own homemade menu and community feel to his restaurant from the very beginning. Dave Bennyhoff says that his father created his own menu because,


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“It’s very nostalgic,� says Deb Bennyhoff. “We’re very family oriented so the kids run around on the grass. I mean we’ve had some really wonderful reviews about people who come in. It’s just really a step back in time, a landmark, whatever you want to call it. I mean some people don’t really even remember what a drivein is because so many of them disappear if you’re too young, but for those people it’s a new experience. Plus we also have the Dakota bike trail right behind us so we get people off the trail. So it’s just kind of a destination.� Not only does The Minnetonka Drive In attract families but it is still very much a family-run business as well. Dave and Deb Bennyhoff’s grandchildren work at the restaurant as the fourth generation of Bennyhoffs to serve in the Drive In, and they consider their other employees to be a part of the family, too. “We really do get very close to our employees. It is really like a big family,� says Deb Bennyhoff. “I tell some of the other parents, ‘We spend more time with your kids than you do when they’re teenagers.’ So it really is like a big family, we really do get to know them.�

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“I think pets connect us,� says Piepkorn. “It really is a small town community event that dogs are just bringing us together. And really, it’s just fun. And it’s fun for the dogs to get out and see other dogs, too.� She adds that the fact that Westonka is able to have an event like this truly reflects on the quality and compassion of this community. “I think that little community gatherings like this really help people feel like they belong to a community. And a community that cares for pets and animals I think is a really good thing because pets can’t speak for themselves, so if you have people who are advocates for pets in our community I think that just tells you how caring our community is and how very thoughtful the people in our community are.�

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around suburbs. I always appreciate Baylor or what’s around (it).” The L-shape park boats a wide array of activities all year round for campers or nature lovers alike. The eastern tip is wrapped by the coastline of scenic Eagle Lake. The northern end features an extensive trail system or any non-motorized use. The largest draw, Pertz said, is the campground. CAMPING Baylor offers 50 camping sites to suit a variety of options for the discerning camper. For those looking to rough it, 15 of the sites are primitive. There you can pitch your tent and enjoy nature’s splendor. For those that want a little more luxury, the other 35 sites feature water and electrical hook-ups. “Camping is the big draw here, aside from just the aesthetics of the park and trails,” Pertz said. “What separates us with a camping perspective is it’s a really aesthetically pleasing campground. Lots of shade. The water feature draws a lot of people; they think it’s neat to camp by water.” The heavily wooded campground does indeed provide ample shade; something he notes is a draw to campers in the hot sum-

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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Like all regional parks, all vehicles entering the park are required to purchase and properly display a daily or annual parking permit for Carver County Parks. These can be purchased at the gate from either the gate house or the honor box with cash or check. Annual Permits can also be purchased online or by phone at 952-4665250 with credit card. For more information on events scheduled for the park, visit https://www.co.carver. mn.us/departments/public-works/parksrecreation.

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MAYER RISING

The 9th Annual Mayer Rising Community Festival took place on July 14 in Mayer. Running from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., the weather was absolutely gorgeous as crowds turned out for the community festival. The event area in Mayer was jam packed with tractors, cars, motorcycles, bounce houses, food stands and craft vendors. According to the Mayer Rising Community Festival coordinators, this year’s event was a hit for everyone! photos by heather hollermann

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