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Free family-focused webinars from U of M
University of Minnesota Extension Center for Family Development educators and partners are facilitating webinars, providing information and resources for families and those who serve families to make informed decisions leading to greater health, resilience and well-being. All webinars are virtual and free. Follow links for each dynamic series to learn more about dates, times and […]
Find out more »Vital Living programs at ESNS
Ongoing Support Groups: Via Zoom, the East Side Caregiver Support Groups can connect you to the community resources you need, help you meet and support other people with similar experiences, teach self-care strategies and coping techniques and allow you to vent, share your personal experiences, and leave feeling better for it. Attendance is open to […]
Find out more »March youth events at Columbia Heights Library
Family Storytime: Mondays, March 9-April 15, 10:30-11 am. Share books, songs, and rhymes with your children at this storytime designed to promote school readiness in 2- to 5-year olds. Librarians, caregivers, and children sing, talk, read, write and play together to build early literacy skills. Siblings are also welcome. Baby Read, Baby Grow: Thursdays, March […]
Find out more »St. Anthony Library events
To register for these events and explore other library programs visit: www.hclib.org/events Virtual Family Storytime: Thursdays, through April 14, 10-10:30 am. Register online. For children of all ages and their caregivers. Talk, sing, read, write and play together in a format appropriate for young children, in a virtual setting. Share books, stories, rhymes, music and […]
Find out more »Documenting a Reckoning: The Murder of George Floyd
The University of Minnesota's Hubbard School of Journalism and Mass Communication presents Documenting a Reckoning: The Murder of George Floyd, Thursday, March 17-Sunday, June 5 at the Mill City Museum, 704 S. 2nd Street. The murder of George Floyd at the knee of a police officer brought demonstrations and protests that swept the Twin Cities […]
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Adventure Club
Adventure Club programming facilitates a variety of activities for kids Pre-K to grade 5 to promote learning beyond the classroom including arts and crafts, guided group time, themed activities, dramatic play, cooking, games, outdoor play, science and more. 2:20-6 pm during regular school days; 6:30 am-6 pm non-school days. Programming is available at Highland, North […]
Find out more »ESNS Vital Living classes
Caregiver Support Groups: East Side Caregiver Support Groups can connect you to the community resources you need, meet and support other people with similar experiences, learn self-care strategies and coping techniques, vent, share your personal experiences, and leave feeling better for it. Attendance is open to any adult 18+ years of age who is a […]
Find out more »PYROHY (Pierogi) Fridays at St. Constantine Ukrainian Catholic Church
St. Constantine Ukrainian Catholic Church, 314 6th Ave. NE, sells pyrhoys (the "ultimate Ukrainian comfort food") Fridays, 11:30 am-12:30 pm. Menu includes pyrohy are available in potato or sauerkraut varieties, $11/dozen (fresh), $10/dozen (frozen); side of caramelized onions: $.75 per container (maximum 1 per dozen); frozen borscht (limited availability): $5/12 oz. Order and pay online […]
Find out more »Hennepin County Library activities put on hold
All events and activities offered by the Hennepin County Library system have been paused for an indefinite time. The decision to pause programming through the month of February was in response to anticipated staffing shortages. Homework help and storytime will likely resume earlier than expected, before the end of the month.
Find out more »Free Online Mental Health Support Groups for Individuals and Families
NAMI Minnesota (National Alliance on Mental Illness) offers a variety of free online peer support groups for adults and young adults living with a mental illness, their families, friends, spouses/partners, as well as parents of children and teens. African-American, LGBTQ and BIPOC community focused groups are also offered. Led by trained peer facilitators, the support […]
Find out more »“Scaffold”
Kolman & Reeb Gallery presents Project Space grantee, Betsy Ruth Byers' new exhibition, "Scaffold". Project Space is an initiative launched by gallery co-founders Anita Sue Kolman and Patrick Pryor in 2021, to further support visual artists. "Scaffold" runs March 19-May 7, with a public opening reception on Saturday, March 19, 7-9 pm, Northrup King Building, 1500 Jackson St. NE, […]
Find out more »Free Online Mental Health Classes
NAMI Minnesota (National Alliance on Mental Illness) has set up a wide variety of free online mental health classes for March and April 2022, along with some in-person classes. They include classes such as Hope for Recovery, Family to Family, In Our Own Voice, Creating Caring Communities, Ending the Silence, Understanding Early Episode Psychosis for […]
Find out more »Events at Columbia Heights Library
For more information, contact the Columbia Heights Library, 3939 Central Ave. NE, 763-706-3690, or visit www.anokacountylibrary.org. Adults Meditation for Stress Reduction: March 22, 6 pm (online). Meditation has numerous benefits for our physical and mental well-being. It is safe, effective, and free. This program will be taught by Nirav Sheth and offered online via Zoom. […]
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Nail clippings for cats and kittens
Feline Rescue, Inc. offers nail clippings for cats and kittens at Cat Claw Clipping Clinics at Chuck & Don's Pet Food & Supplies, 335 Central Ave SE,11 am-12:30 pm, on the last Sunday of the month. A suggested donation of $10 is appreciated for the care of the shelter and foster cats and kittens. For their […]
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Aid for Ukraine Borscht Lunch and Silent Auction
The public is invited to a fundraising event at St. Michael's & St. George's Ukrainian Orthodox Church, 505 4th St. NE, Sunday, March 27, 12 pm. The luncheon will include Ukrainian Borscht, bread, dessert and beverage. Eat-in or take-out available. Cost is $10 and all proceeds will provide humanitarian aid to Ukraine. The event will include […]
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St. Anthony Civic Orchestra Spring Concert
The St. Anthony Civic Orchestra will play its Spring Concert Sunday, March 27, 7 pm at the St. Anthony Community Center, 3301 Silver Lake Rd NE. Admission Free. Audience must wear COVID masks. Program: Beethoven: Leonore Overture, Humperdinck: Evening Prayer from Hansel and Gretel, Brahms: Symphony No. 2.
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