Sunday, December 22, 2024

Chamber Ambassadors visit 3 Alexandria businesses

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ALEXANDRIA — The Alexandria Lakes Area Chamber of Commerce Ambassadors visited three local businesses on Wednesday, Dec. 11.

Minnesota Adult and Teen Challenge recently opened a new location at 525 Willow Dr. The 50,000+ square-foot, 74-bed facility includes a chapel, dining hall, classrooms, common areas, quiet spaces, weight room, gymnasium, and more. The facility offers treatment and recovery programs for those struggling with addiction. It also offers outpatient, telehealth and in-person, licensed residential, long-term recovery, and more. Learn more at

MNTC.org

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D. Mike’s Resort Bar and Grill opened this spring in the Viking Plaza Mall. The new restaurant pays homage to the former D. Michael B’s Resort Bar and Grill with some of the same decor and the menu featuring 80 percent of the previous menu. The restaurant is owned by Mike and Kellie Daniels, who both had deep roots in the previous restaurant. Learn more at

DMikesResortBarAndGrill.com

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Quality Equipment recently built a new building at the same location to accommodate its growing needs. Formerly known as Alex Power Equipment, the company was purchased by Quality Equipment back in 2020. The new building allows for a larger show room and more shop room to service different products. It is an authorized dealer in Kubota, Land Pride, Cub Cadet, Husqvarna, and Honda, but will service any small engine brand/need. Learn more at

QualityEquipmentMN.com

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The Chamber Ambassadors serve as an active communication link to cultivate and promote positive relationships between the Chamber and the business community for members and non-members. For more information about the Alexandria Lakes Area Chamber of Commerce, visit

www.alexandriamn.org

or call 320-763-3161.

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