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Zephyr depot gets second wind as performance space

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Exterior of the pharmacy’s new location near the City Center.

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The Zephyr train stopped running in 2008.

BY JACKIE BUSSJAEGER STAFF WRITER

STILLWATER — A nonprofit theater company is steaming ahead with plans to convert the disused Zephyr depot on Stillwater’s main street into a new theater. The building, which would be known as Zephyr Theatre, would offer a unique “dessert theater” experience. Patrons would be served a dessert at intermission, which would be included in the price of their ticket. Ideally, the theater would include an in-house bakery that will be open to the public during the day, and exclusive to patrons during performances. “Stillwater is a town that identifies itself as a cultural center,” said the nonprofit’s artistic director, Calyssa Hall. “There’s plenty of theater in the city, but outside, there’s not a whole lot. We kept driving by the Stillwater Zephyr building and we kept saying, this is the most perfect thing for a theater! As cool as it is to be downtown Minneapolis, a lot of people don’t want to go downtown.” Hall is very familiar with the St. Croix Valley area. She grew up in Afton and went to school at UW-River Falls. She credits much of her stage experience to her work with Stillwater community theater and high school productions. Her production company, Only a Dim Image, has been performing in Twin Cities theaters since she founded it in 2013, but she felt it was time to find a more permanent home. “We’ve been rehearsing in Woodbury for production in different theaters in Minneapolis,” she said. “We haven’t had a home yet. As soon as we started, our eventual dream was to be in our own space, so SEE ZEPHYR DEPOT, PAGE 12

Thrifty White Pharmacy opens doors at new Forest Lake location BY JACKIE BUSSJAEGER STAFF WRITER

FOREST LAKE — While it’s not a far move for Forest Lake’s Thrifty White Pharmacy, it is a groundbreaking one. On March 14, the pharmacy officially opened its doors in the new building complex in front of the Forest Lake City Center, several blocks south of its former location. “We’re obviously looking forward to the move to the new building,” said Executive Vice President Tim Erdle. “You take a look at Forest Lake, and you can see we’re committed to the community. The most important thing with that building is the new design and layout. We’ve been in the [old location] since we bought Snyder drugstore, and that facility is starting to show its age and wear.” The design conforms to Thrifty White’s usual style, but required a bit of collaboration to realize. “It was a combination between our company, pharmacy staff executives within the company and then an architect and build-

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Thrify White’s former facility.

er and designer of cabinets and counters to come up with what it would look like,” Erdle said. “The Gaughan Company built the strip center. Normally, our pharmacies are freestanding buildings, but we worked with the Gaughan Com-

pany and they were able to put us on the end cap in a prominent position. And then they did all the building for us.” Highlights of the new store SEE THRIFTY WHITE, PAGE 12

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