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St. Anthony Area Chamber of Commerce Banquet tickets
Tickets are now on sale for the 2024 Saint Anthony Area Chamber of Commerce Banquet. This event will be held Thursday, April 11 at Jax Cafe, 1928 University Ave. NE. Area business people, community members and officials are invited to attend. RSVP and purchase tickets by March 28 at https://www.saintanthonychamber.org.
Find out more »15th Minnesota Cuban Film Festival
The Minnesota Cuban Film Festival (MCCF) will be held Feb. 28-April 4 at The Main Theatre, 115 Main St. SE. MCFF strives to feature films that address the achievements and challenges of the Cuban people. The opening night of the festival is Wednesday, Feb. 28. The rest of the festival will be on Thursdays through […]
Find out more »Loretta Bebeau: “What Comes Around”
Loretta Bebeau has had a studio in the Northeast Minneapolis Arts District for 20 years, but she and her art have traveled around the state. Feb. 29-March 31, she'll have an exhibit at the Hopkins Center for the Arts, 1111 Main St. The exhibition features paintings, drawings and collages spanning from her early work to […]
Find out more »Columbia Heights Library Adult Programs (March)
Columbia Heights Library, 3939 Central Ave. NE. For more information, call 763-706-3690 or visit www.anokacountylibrary.org. Library Book Club: The third Wednesday of the month, 10 am. The library’s Adult Book Club meets monthly in the library’s community room. Registration not required. March 20: "Signal Fires" by Dani Shapiro. Consult with the Law Librarian: Fourth Thursday […]
Find out more »Yoga for a cause
HUM Yoga and Barre Studio, 2421 Marshall St. NE, overlooks the Lowry Ave. Bridge in Northeast. They offer a donation-based class every Friday afternoon from 4:30-5:30 pm. 100% of the funds collected are given to a chosen organization for the month. For the month of March, they are supporting The Aliveness Project in South Minneapolis. […]
Find out more »“Blood Memory” at Public Functionary
"Blood Memory" ruptures the representation of the altar (typically following religion or ritual), focusing instead on the intuitive while still creating spells that honor ancestors and homelands. Using a variety of media – collage, photography, everyday objects and audio – Candida Gonzalez creates five installations that connect to the spaciousness of memorialization. Opening reception Friday, […]
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The Last Supper, a dramatic retelling
Experience the life of Jesus and his best friend Peter in a whole new way. This drama recounts the life of the disciple Peter. He is a fisherman who gets called into a revolutionary movement that changes the world. Suitable for all ages. First Lutheran Church of Columbia Heights, 1555 40th Ave. NE. Thursday and […]
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