Chamber Ambassadors visit 3 local businesses – Alexandria Echo Press

ALEXANDRIA

— On Wednesday, September 11, three local businesses were recognized by the Alexandria Lakes Area Chamber of Commerce Ambassadors.

Crossing Life’s Bridges, owned and operated by Dr. Myra Heckenlaible-Gotto, is located at 5396 Peaceful Ln. NE in Carlos. Dr. Myra is a Certified Practitioner of the Equine Gestalt Coaching Method and is a GIANT Worldwide Certified Leadership Coach. Crossing Life’s Bridges was created for individuals who seek self-awareness, personal or professional growth, guidance through life transitions, healing, recharge and renewal and leadership or team development with the option to add in horses to many of the sessions at her facility. Learn more at

crossinglifesbridges.com

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Rolling Acres Retrievers and Pet Boarding is owned by Cory and Janelle Negen. It’s a family-owned pet care facility that offers dog boarding, doggie daycare, basic pet grooming and obedience training. It’s located at 19093 Primrose Rd. NE in Miltona. Learn more at

rollingacrespets.com

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Sacred Journey Academy is a discipleship school currently offering kindergarten through 10th grade, with the commitment to add one grade each year until it is a full K-12 academy. The school, from the Mount Carmel Ministries campus, serves Christian families within a 60-mile radius of Alexandria. All academic areas are taught using biblically integrated and proven curriculum from Sonlight (english and social science), Apologies (science) and Math U See (math). Learn more at

sacredjourneyacademy.org

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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 more information about the Alexandria Lakes Area Chamber of Commerce, visit

www.alexandriamn.org

or call 320-763-3161.

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