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We want to extend our heartfelt gratitude to our advertisers for their continued support in advertising with the Hill & Lake Press, our cherished local community paper. Your partnership is invaluable to us, and it's essential to emphasize that without your advertisements, our paper simply would not exist.

Your contributions not only enable us to bring the latest news, events and stories to our readers but also foster a sense of community and connection within the Hill & Lake community. You are the lifeblood of our publication, and we cannot thank you enough for your trust and dedication.

We encourage all our readers to support the businesses and services showcased in our pages. When you do, please let them know that you saw their advertising in the Hill & Lake Press. Your patronage not only strengthens our local economy but also helps ensure the future of our beloved community paper.

Once again, thank you for your unwavering support. Together, we continue to weave the fabric of Hill & Lake's vibrant community.

Warm regards,

Barb Davis
Advertising Manager
Hill & Lake Press

And the following business and organizations: BergLarsen Group, Birchbark Books, Celia DeLago, Chad Harken - The Brokerage Real Estate Co., Coldwell Banker Reality - The Minneapolis Lakes Office, Doors Open Minneapolis, Groveland Gallery, Kenwood Guest House, Kenwood Isles Condominiums, LOTI Pencil, MADE IN MINNESOTA - Spirits Tasting Event, Psychedelic Healing Collaborative, Saint Paul's Church on Lake of the Isles, Trapeze - Bubbles & Toasts, and the Uptown Art Fair. Our profound apologies if we have inadvertently missed any of our loyal advertisers.

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