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Ribbon Cutting at Sticks and Stones Restaurant

Support community by eating out at the only non-profit restaurant in the region.

It was a beautiful sunny day when Sticks and Stones welcomed the public. Leaders from across the north metro came to support the only non-profit restaurant in the region that gives back to community. The food was excellent, with a much needed fresh menu and nice wine selection. The the staff was friendly, knowledgeable and eager to please you. I highly recommend to check it out for yourself!

Sticks and Stones Restaurant at the Icehouse, located in Fogerty Arena, 9250 Lincoln St. N.E., Blaine, recently hosted a grand opening. Attending a ribbon cutting ceremony were members of the Fogerty Board of Directors, curling and hockey enthusiasts, MetroNorth Chamber of Commerce members, and community leaders.

The restaurant is run by the nonprofit Fogerty Arena. It is the only nonprofit restaurant in the region benefiting community athletes, according to Fogerty General Manager Rob Hall. Proceeds will support youth hockey and curling programs. Fogerty Arena is home to the Four Seasons Curling Club, a U.S. Olympic Training Site.

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Restaurant hours are 11 a.m. to 1 a.m. Monday through Friday, and 8 a.m. to 1 a.m. Saturday and Sunday. The menu includes gourmet pub food with athlete friendly choices.

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