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Fall Compost for Community Gardens
The City of Minneapolis provides community gardens in Minneapolis with low or no-cost compost. Fall compost deliveries begin Oct. 2 and end Nov. 1. Requests are due Sept. 22.
Find out more »Preserve Minneapolis walking tours
The Preserve Minneapolis is offering a line-up of 25 summer Walking Tours and two bus tours of Minneapolis’ historic neighborhoods. Join experienced architects and historians on visits to diverse corners of the city’s historic neighborhoods, buildings, and landmarks.
Find out more »Forest Kids Club at Wargo Nature Center
The Forest Kids Club provides pre-school children ages 3-5 opportunities to learn from a naturalist while exploring, adventuring, and learning.
Find out more »Grief Support Group
This class is open to anyone that has experienced the death of a loved one.
Find out more »#StandOnEveryCorner
#StandOnEveryCorner is a family-friendly way for Progressives to rally for honesty and accountability from elected officials, protest corruption and inhumanity, and have fun.
Find out more »Petburbia by Artomel Black
Art Exhibit: Petburbia by Artomel Black, September-October, open during library hours, Pierre Bottineau Library.
Find out more »Grain Belt Brewery Memorabilia at Pierre Bottineau
Pierre Bottineau Library, 55 Broadway St. NE, is hosting a Grain Belt Memorabilia display exhibit of the history of beer in Northeast Minneapolis back to the 1890s.
Find out more »MnSpin gains 70 local artists
In August, Hennepin County Library amplified its online music platform, MnSpin, with more than 70 additional albums by local artists.
Find out more »Boatbuilders exhibit at Stormwater Park
This summer, the Mississippi Watershed Management Organization partnered with Urban Boatbuilders and East Side Neighborhood Services on a boat-building project at its Stormwater Park and Learning Center. The public is invited to visit the exhibit through the end of September.
Find out more »First Thursday Films @ the Capri at North Community High School
The Film Society of Minneapolis St. Paul and the Capri Theater present a stellar 2018-19 season of First Thursday Films @ the Capri, in a new partnership with the Minnesota Historical Society (MNHS).
Find out more »Theater Latté Da opens Season 21, announces the Cast of “Once”
Theater Latté Da announced the cast for the first regional production of "Once." Winner of eight Tony Awards including Best Musical.
Find out more »Theater Latté Da’s “Once” at Ritz Theater
Theater Latté Da will perform “Once,” winner of eight Tony Awards including Best Musical, Sept. 12- Oct. 21, at the Ritz Theater, 345 13th Ave. NE.
Find out more »Volunteers needed for park superintendent selection committee
The Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board (MPRB) is seeking a small group of Minneapolis residents to assist in selecting the new MPRB superintendent.
Find out more »Rummage Sale at CUMC
Craft Boutique, Bake Sale and Café with good, low-cost food.
Find out more »Ongoing
Kiwanis selling compost
The Kiwanis Key Clubs at the high schools of Columbia Heights and Fridley are helping to sell bagged rich compost made by the “Plate to Garden” organics recycling program involving both cities.
Find out more »Paddle Share reopens for the summer
Paddle Share, the kayak-sharing system for experienced kayakers that allows them to share the use of a kayak on the Mississippi River, opened May 26 and will run through the end of September. Paddlers have five trip beginnings and endings to chose from: Coon Rapids Dam Regional Park to North Mississippi Regional Park, River Park to North […]
Find out more »Columbia Heights call for photos for Library Exhibit
To celebrate the Columbia Heights Library’s 90th Anniversary, there will be a photography exhibit in the Community Room beginning in December 2018 for approximately six weeks. Amateur and professional photography, including cell phone photography, is eligible.
Find out more »Support Group for Young Adults Meets in Dinkytown
NAMI Minnesota is a non-profit organization that works to improve the lives of children and adults with mental illnesses and their families through its programs of education, support and advocacy.
Find out more »“How We Bloom” Exhibition
"How We Bloom," is a two person exhibition by Brenda Litman and Madison Rubenstein, artists of the California Building's 2nd floor.
Find out more »“Forced From Home,” presented by Doctors Without Borders
Forced From Home is a free interactive tour that takes visitors behind the headlines about the global refugee crisis. Guided by experienced Doctors Without Borders aid workers, attendees will travel through an interactive exhibition designed to expose them to the challenges facing the more than 68.5 million people currently forced from their homes. Along the way, guests will learn about the humanitarian aid that […]
Find out more »Northeast Recreation Center classes
Northeast Recreation Center, 1530 Johnson St. NE, is offering a variety of upcoming classes.
Find out more »9:00 am
Awakening the Sage Within
Today, most people approaching elderhood can expect to live another 20-30 years. How do you want to live those years?
Find out more »10:00 am
Everybody Worships Something: An Art Show
Craft Northeast presents The Mill City Art Show: Everybody Worships Something, a juried exhibition at Public Functionary, 1400 12th Ave. NE, Friday, Sept. 14, 7-11 pm, Saturday, Sept. 15, 10 am-10 pm, and Sunday, Sept. 16, noon-4 pm.
Find out more »10:30 am
Twin Cities Record Show
There will be a free Twin Cities Record Show, Saturday, Sept. 15, 10:30 am-4:30 pm, at Able Seedhouse + Brewery.
Find out more »11:00 am
10th Annual Waite Park Pushcart Derby
Saturday, September 15, 11 a.m. - 2 p.m., Waite Park Recreation Center, 1810 - 34th Avenue NE. Teams from all over Northeast Minneapolis will have a chance to take home the title of Pushcart Champion as well as a total of $400 in prize money! Stick around after the Derby for food, music, and games for the […]
Find out more »1:00 pm
St. Maron Lebanese Festival
St. Maron Church, 602 University Ave. NE, will have its 27th Annual Lebanese Festival for the whole family, Saturday, Sept. 15, 1-8 pm, and Sunday, Sept. 16, 11 am-6 pm.
Find out more »HeightsNEXT Dog Day Afternoon
HeightsNEXT is hosting its Annual Dog Day Afternoon, Saturday, Sept. 15, 1-4 pm, at Huset Park, 3965 Jefferson St. NE.
Find out more »18th Annual Twin Cities Ukrainian Heritage Festival
Get entertained with outstanding dance and music performances, enjoy delicious homemade Ukrainian food, and simply have fun.
Find out more »4:00 pm
“Forced From Home,” presented by Doctors Without Borders
Forced From Home is a free interactive tour that takes visitors behind the headlines about the global refugee crisis. Guided by experienced Doctors Without Borders aid workers, attendees will travel through an interactive exhibition designed to expose them to the challenges facing the more than 68.5 million people currently forced from their homes. Along the way, guests will learn about the humanitarian aid that […]
Find out more »7:00 pm
“Reveal and Conceal” at Kolman & Pryor Gallery
Kolman & Pryor Gallery, Studio 395, Northrup King Building, 1500 Jackson St. NE, will have an artist reception, Saturday, Sept. 15, 7-9 pm, for its fall exhibit “Reveal and Conceal.”
Find out more »Reveal and Conceal: Encaustic Paintings and Sculptures
Kohlman & Pryor Gallery presents "Reveal and Conceal: Encaustic Paintings and Sculptures. Curated by gallery artist, Jodi Reeb, Reveal and Conceal is an exploration into encaustic (molten beeswax). Through paintings and sculptures, it delves into encaustic's potential, possibilities, and aesthetic concerns. Artists Helen Dannelly, Jeffrey Hirst, Jodi Reeb and Julie Snidle are represented. The show opens […]
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