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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 »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 »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 »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. […]
Find out more »Resilient Yards Spring Workshops
Registration is open for Blue Thumb’s Resilient Yards workshops to help home gardeners meet the challenges of climate change. There are two main workshops: Resilient Yards and Pollinator Lawns (also called Turf Alternatives). For both, registrants will be encouraged to watch an online presentation before the workshop. This “homework” prepares participants to get the best […]
Find out more »Spark-Y online plant pre-sale
Get an early start on your garden with Spark-y's sixth annual plant sale. Purchase plants online https://www.spark-y.org/events/ps during the pre-sale through May 11 and your purchase will be available for pick-up at May 14 Plant Sale, 11 am-2 pm at Spark-Y, Casket Arts Building, 681 17th Ave NE. Leave your email address during checkout so […]
Find out more »April/May Northeast Library events
Online and in-person offerings at Northeast Library, 2200 Central Ave. NE, 612-543-6775 or www.hclib.org/northeast HelpNow: Free online tutoring for all ages. Get help from a tutor in English or Spanish. Online every day from 1-11 pm. Available on computers in the library or at home with your Hennepin County Library card. Visit https://apps2.hclib.org/auth/BrainFuse Ask Us […]
Find out more »East Side Neighborhood Services Vital Living programs
For more info or to register, contact 612-787-4086 or VitalLiving@esns.org NE Day Spot back in-person, starting April 22: Weekly on Fridays, 10 am-1 pm. NE Day Spot is a gathering place for those with early to moderate memory loss or other health conditions. Enjoy an afternoon of art, music, education, and movement alongside volunteers, participants, […]
Find out more »Northeast Library events
Online and in-person offerings at Northeast Library, 2200 Central Ave. NE, 612-543-6775 or www.hclib.org/northeast HelpNow: Free online tutoring for all ages. Get help from a tutor in English or Spanish. Online every day from 1-11 pm. Available on computers in the library or at home with your Hennepin County Library card. Visit https://apps2.hclib.org/auth/BrainFuse Ask Us […]
Find out more »“Blood on the Pavement” at NKB
"Blood on the Pavement" combines poetry, written by Ashley Richardson, with visual art responses. The intention is to spark conversations about verbal and physical violence against Black bodies, from microaggressions to police brutality; as well as violence against trans bodies, women’s bodies, and other intersections of the Black identity. Opening night activities on First Thursday, […]
Find out more »41st MSP International Film Festival
MSP Film Society presents the 41st Annual Minneapolis St. Paul International Film Festival (MSPIFF41), Thursday, May 5-Thursday, May 19. The theme, SHINE THROUGH, invites everyone to resume gathering in person to enjoy more than 200 films from around the world and a full array of parties, panels and filmmaker networking events and discussions. Many MSPIFF41 […]
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Auditions for “Clue”
The Columbia Heights Fine Arts Foundation will present "Clue" later this summer, but first they need actors: 14 roles are available, open to all ages, races and genders. Auditions are Saturday, May 7 and Sunday, May 15, 1-4 pm at Mississippi Library, 410 Mississippi St. NE, Fridley (in the meeting room to the left of […]
Find out more »Ladies’ Tea Luncheon
Grace Lutheran Church, 1500 6th St. NE, Saturday, May 7, 1-3 pm. Tickets: Ladies $20; Young Ladies 5-12 yrs, $10 and Little Ladies under 5 years, no charge. Call the church at 612-788-2444 or email Snooky1022@comcast.net for tickets. Reservations required and paid for by Monday, May 2. Hats strongly encouraged. No jeans, please.
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St. Anthony Civic Orchestra Dessert Concert
St. Anthony Civic Orchestra will hold its annual orchestra benefit concert Saturday, May 7, 7:30 pm at the St. Anthony Community Center, 3301 Silver Lake Rd. NE. Admission is $10, includes concert and dessert. Silent auction includes items from many businesses as well as a chance to bid on conducting the orchestra and a chance […]
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