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ALEXANDRIA — The Alexandria Lakes Area Chamber of Commerce Ambassadors recognized four local businesses on Wednesday, Oct. 11.
Holy Divers Aquatic Weed Removal was established in June of 2023 by Dominic Tappella to bring a unique, more effective, approach to aquatic weed removal by combing weed extraction and professional diving skills. Services offered include submerged weed removal, bog removal, object recovery, salvage, shoreline clean-up, muck removal, golf ball retrieval, emergent weed removal, and more. Learn more at HolyDiversMN.com.
Dominic Tappella is the owner/diver.
Kimberly Albert is a public relations consultant with 20 years of experience “helping organizations and businesses grow by building authentic relationships and rock-solid reputations.” Albert’s clients range from Fortune 500 companies to Main Street Businesses. Learn more at KimberlyAlbert.com.
Strong Insurance of Alexandria provides service to assist in choosing the most suitable Medicare, individual health and life insurance. It is located inside the Cedar Building at 700 Cedar St., Ste. 231 and is one of six total locations throughout Minnesota.
Starr Marshall is the local agent for the Alexandria office and comes with nearly two decades of experience. Learn more at AlexandriaInsurance.com.
Drapes on the Lakes recently moved into a storefront located at 615 Nokomis St. in Alexandria. Lynne Lommen is the owner and has more than 30 years of experience in the blind and drape industry. Drapes on the Lakes is a custom fabric specialist and provides draperies, cornices, swags, roman shades, valances, pillows, reupholstery, and more. In addition to providing the product, the company also provides the install service. Learn more at DrapesOnTheLakes.com
The Chamber Ambassadors serve as an active communication link to cultivate and promote positive relationships between the Chamber and the business community for members and non-members.
For more information about the Alexandria Lakes Area Chamber of Commerce, visit
or call 320-763-3161.
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