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Shoreview community welcomes a new sport with new upgrades BY MADELINE DOLBY STAFF WRITER
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Upper Story: Endless Curiosity owners Alyssa and Paul Boswell.
Shoreview couple set a new standard for educational toys A Shoreview couple is setting a new standard for educational toys by offering innovative STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) toys that teach abstract and intangible concepts such as electrons, circuit boards, and the inner workings of computers. Alyssa and Paul Boswell’s company Upper Story: Endless Curiousity, has seen phenomenal success since its start in 2017. Their first product, Turing Tumble, was
launched with a month-long kickstarter campaign. The $40,000 needed for injection molds came in the first day. By the end of the month, they received a total of $400,000 to jump start manufacturing and launching the toy. They have sold over 200,000 Turing Tumble toys and introduced a second one, Spintronics, in May 2023. Funds to manufacture Spintronics were also raised through a kick-starter campaign. Spintronics is sold out and is being back-ordered. The initial group of friends and
family who first backed them has grown to over 9,000 supporters worldwide. Besides providing funding the supporters provide valuable feedback on concepts, testdriving prototypes, preordering the toys and follow Paul’s regular updates. The idea for Turing Tumble came after Paul, who has a Ph.D. in Analytical Chemistry and was an Assistant Professor at the University of Minnesota, began experimenting with ways to teach his children the inner workings of a computer.
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Bobby Theisen Park is earmarked for a nine-court pickleball facility with shade courts and benches as the popularity of pickleball has the City of Shoreview planning changes to city parks in the next few years. Pickleball is the fastest-growing sport since 2022 with over 9 million participants. Because of pickleball’s popularity the city is working with a park development company on master plans for city parks. The company has taken feedback from the parks and recreation commission, city council and Shoreview residents to help shape the plans for city parks with an emphasis on the upgrades to Bobby Theisen Park. The plan places an emphasis on Bobby Theisen Park to undergo the most upgrades over the next few years because it is among the oldest parks in Shoreview. Upgrades include a new warming house, improved rest rooms and a new playground. The new master plan provides nine dedicated pickleball courts. Installing new courts will create a pickleball complex that would attract more players. Adding more courts would make it easier to manage the number of players at the park. “The dedicated courts will have fencing between the courts to keep the balls bouncing into other courts. It will make a huge play difference,” stated Shoreview