A new business blending life coaching, creativity, and local artisan work has officially opened its doors in Clifford.
Minto’s Mind Space celebrated its grand opening on Saturday, May 30, 2026 with a ribbon-cutting hosted by the Minto Chamber of Commerce, marking the launch of what founder Tegan Patterson calls a space for both “professional personal development” and community connection.
Patterson says the goal is to create “a supportive, empowering environment designed to help individuals successfully navigate life’s transitions, break through personal barriers, and map out actionable paths toward achieving their goals.”
Alongside coaching services, the space also features an artisan shop offering handmade goods including crystals, bracelets, woodwork, and windchimes, as well as a lineup of hands-on workshops throughout June ranging from vision boards and plant décor to paint nights and neurographic art.
The Chamber says it’s excited to welcome the new business, noting that “local businesses are the heartbeat of Minto” and encouraging residents to support the new storefront and its programming.
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