Business briefs - Nov 2, 2023

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CLANCY’S CELEBRATES 20 YEARS
Clancey’s Meat & Fish at 3804 Grand Ave. S. in Kingfield celebrated 20 years in business with beer, brats, and live music on Oct. 28. Clancey’s Meat & Fish closed its shop in Linden Hills last year after 19 years there, and moved to a larger location on the other side of Lake Harriet (former Grand Cafe space).
 
In Good Company Spiritual Care launches
Minneapolis resident Gina Norman announces the launch of In Good Company Spiritual Care. “I’m enthusiastic about establishing a fresh avenue for mental wellness focused on spiritual direction,” said Norman. “Presently, in our society, spiritual direction lacks the same recognition, prevalence, and acceptance as counseling. Yet, the value we provide is just as significant. I’ve observed the considerable workload and respect accorded to Chaplains, often leading to a high burnout rate. As spiritual directors, we can share some of that burden. Our capabilities extend to many of the tasks Chaplains undertake, particularly outside the typical institutional settings where they are commonly found. We can work together to make a positive impact.” 
Norman, a lay counselor with over 10 years of experience, has dedicated herself to helping others navigate the complexities of life. With a commitment to inclusivity, In Good Company challenges traditional approaches and provides a breath of fresh air for the LGBTQIA community, BIPOC, and highly sensitive individuals. More at ingoodco.org.

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