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October 2021
CUMC takeout lasagna dinner
Community United Methodist Church, 950 Gould Ave. NE, will hold its annual lasagna dinner Saturday, Oct. 16, 4:30-6:30 pm. The cost is $10. Dinners must be preordered by Monday, Oct. 11, by calling 763-202-0796 or by accessing the order form on the church website, www.communitymethodistchurch.org. Meat, vegetarian and gluten free choices will be available. The meal will include lasagna, garlic bread, salad and dessert. You will also be asked for your preferred time to drive through to pick up your…
Find out more »All-you-can eat Polish Dinner
Sacred Heart of Jesus Polish National Catholic Church will hold an all-you-can-eat Polish dinner fundraiser Saturday, Oct. 23, 1:30-6 pm. The menu includes kapusta, pierogi, Polish sausage, potatoes, cabbage-roll-hotdish, dessert and coffee, all for $18, paid at the door. Pulaski Hall, 2114 5th St. NE.
Find out more »Mirandola Ensemble at Holy Cross
The Mirandola Ensemble, under the direction of Nick Chalmers, will perform at Holy Cross Church, 1621 University Ave. NE on Saturday, Oct. 23, 8 pm. The concert will feature choral works of the Flemish Renaissance by composers Orlando di Lasso, Jacques Ockeghem, and Josquin des Prez. Founded in 2011, the Mirandola Ensemble is a Minneapolis-based professional choral ensemble dedicated to promoting the highest standards of choral music, the idea of choral music as ‘high art’ in the Western tradition, and…
Find out more »Ars Moriendi: A “spook-tacular” concert about life, death, and life after death
Get into the spirit of Halloween at Holy Cross Catholic Church, 1621 University Ave. on Saturday, Oct. 30, 7 pm. Organist Sam Backman, tenor Aaron James, and narrators, Fr. Spencer Howe, Nate Whipple, and Matt Lines will present a program that offers fun, “spook-tacular” thrills and a genuine theological message on life, death, and life after death. This concert embraces Halloween and seeks to bring renewed attention to its origins: A celebration of the triumph of good over evil and…
Find out more »Trunk-or-Treat Harvest Party at Elim Church
Elim Church, 685 13th Ave. NE, will host an outdoor Trunk-or-Treat Harvest Party on Sunday, Oct. 31, 5-9 pm in their parking lot. Everyone in the neighborhood is welcome. Trunk-or-Treating (candy/snacks), free hot cider and chili-to-go (as long as it lasts), games, live music. Visit www.elimchurch.com.
Find out more »November 2021
Salem Covenant Church arts & crafts fair
Salem Covenant Church, 2655 5th St. NW, New Brighton, will hold an arts & crafts fair Saturday, Nov. 6, 10 am-4 pm.
Find out more »Sauerkraut supper at Grace Lutheran
Grace Lutheran Church of NE, 1500 6th St NE, will have their annual Sauerkraut Supper and Quilt Raffle on Saturday, Nov. 6, 5 pm. Masks are required in the building and through the serving line. Takeout is available from 5:30-6:30 pm. Join them for pork tenderloin, sauerkraut, rutabagas, potatoes and more. Tickets are $15/adults, $5/children age 5-12, children under 5 free. A family ticket is available for $40 with a two adult limit. Entrance doors are at 6th Street door #2…
Find out more »St. Boniface Christmas Bazaar
St. Boniface Council of Catholic Women (CWW) brings back their popular Christmas Bazaar, Saturday, Nov. 13, 10 am-pm at 629 2nd St NE. Highlights include a bake sale, craft sale, wine wheel, gift basket and money tree drawings, Millie's Attic, lollipop tree and featuring independent vendors such as Watkins Gourmet Seasonings, the Boy Scouts, and more. Also serving roast beef sandwiches and baked beans from secret family recipes. Elevator access. The CWW is seeking new members. They unite to serve…
Find out more »Bake Sale/Rummage Sale
Bake sale and rummage sale at St. Maron Maronite Catholic Church, 600 University Avenue NE, Saturday, Nov.13, 11 am-6 pm and Sunday, Nov. 14, 11 am-1 pm (bake sale), 11 am-4 pm (rummage sale). Info: 612-379-2758, www.stmaron.com.
Find out more »“For They Know Not What They Do”
Faith United Methodist Church, 2708 33rd Ave. NE, and Minnesota Reconciling Congregations invite you to a free viewing of “For They Know Not What They Do,” on Sunday, Nov. 14, 3 pm. The film is an exploration of the intersection of religion, sexual orientation and gender identity in America. It features four families of faith: one was encouraged by their evangelical church to put their son in conversion therapy; another Presbyterian family was shocked when their youngest boy came out…
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