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 ST. FRANCIS, Wis. 鈥?A new card game shop in St. Francis hopes to position itself as the new home for Magic: The Gathering with almost hyper-focus on one of the world s most popular trading card games. From playing games with me and my friends throughout the years growing up as players that there was like a desperate need for a kind of different magic the gathering shop,  Adam Hamdan said.Hamdan is the co-owner of The Mana Vault. It s almost exclusively dedicated to Magic. The Mana Vault wants to own the Magic market in Milwaukee. The shop focuses on buying, selling, and trading cards and hosting weekly tournaments for  stanley cup beginner, intermediate, and expert-level players. They even host professional tournaments.                         James Groh                A display case full of individual cards customers can buy at The Mana Vault.      I think my favorite times when I ve played the game is when I m competing for a really big prize, and the feeling of the stress, and the joy, and, you know, kind of the whole difficulty that c stanley spain omes with that. It s really fun,  Hamdan said.However, The Mana Vault isn t just for se stanley cup usa rious players. The owners host free open play every night for anyone who wants to play with their friends or improve their game.  People do say that, you know, the best part of Magic is The Gathering. It s totally true,  co-owner Jeff Green said.Players can pick up new cards from booster packs or fine-tune their decks with a huge selection of individual cards. In our ca Midw We  re Open: Hawkeye Hotels work to stay afloat
 WAUKESHA, Wis. 鈥?This weekend, nonprofit Sharp Literacy hosts a special edition of its  Unwrapped  event in downtown Waukesha. Chefs use McDonald s ingredients to create gourmet dishes. We wanted to do something that really shined a light on Waukesha. The businesses and restaurants in Waukesha and help support our program,  said Lynda Kohler, CEO of Sharp Literacy.Kohler said the need to aid educators and kids in Waukesha with the support they need is critical as we approach two full years in a pandemic. The program is needed out here in Waukesha as it is in Milwaukee,  she said.The timing of  Unwrapped: Waukesha Edition  also brings people back to Main Street downtown, just three mont stanley cup hs after the holiday parade tragedy. Six people were killed and dozens more were injured. Hopefully, it go stanley us es down as the worst day weve ever had, and nothing compares to it because it was terrible,  said Dan Italiano of Magellans on Main Street.Italiano will be one of the events five chefs. Hes hosting the event at his restaurant, Magellans On Main Street.He said he will be happy to see people gathering downtown again, marking one small step forward from a tragic event - all supporting a worthy cause. This is a different-focused event that we have not seen down here in a while. Its nice to get back to some semblance of normal. Certainly never forget, but normal  stanley cup s good. I am happy to get back to normal,  he said.You can find more on the Unwrapped: Waukesha Edition here.Report a typo or error // S