College roommates launch luxury pop-up picnic service in Twin Cities
Chameer St. Urbain and Kanee Yang took their love for party-planning and turned it into a luxury pop-up picnic business. Author: Heidi Wigdahl Updated: 7:03 PM CDT July 15, 2021
MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota When it comes to picnics, Chameer St. Urbain and Kanee Yang go above and beyond your typical blanket and basket. It s Instagram-worthy, St. Urbain and Yang said at the same time, laughing.
Not only are they best friends, they have been college roommates at Bethel University since their Freshman year. During the pandemic, they took their love for party planning and turned it into a business.
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