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August 2020
Night at the Nic at home
They’ll have meal kits from local Northeast businesses: Jax Cafe, Hai Hai, Centro, and Kieran’s Kitchen, who have all come together to offer you some of their most popular and creative offerings just for this special night.
Find out more »Pricing Your Art online workshop
The Northeast Minneapolis Arts Association (NEMAA) is having an online workshop, Pricing Your Art, Thursday, Aug. 27, 6:30-7:30 pm.
Find out more »September 2020
MSP Film Society upcoming events
For more info about these events and about what will be showing in their virtual cinema, visit, MSPfilm.org.
Find out more »Polymer Clay Classes
Layl will be teaching upcoming classes virtually.
Find out more »Virtual MinnAnimate 9 premiers Sept. 10
In its ninth year, MinnAnimate, a yearly showcase of Minnesota-made animation will have its virtual premier Thursday, Sept. 10, at 7 pm.
Find out more »Minneapolis National Night Out
The Minneapolis recommended National Night Out date for 2020 is Tuesday, Sept. 15.
Find out more »COVID Testing and Flu Shots in NE Community
Free Covid testing and flu shots will be available with registration onsite for drive up and walk up.
Find out more »Columbia Heights candidate forum
The City of Columbia Heights, in partnership with the League of Women Voters ABC, is hosting a “Meet the Candidates” forum Wednesday, Sept. 30, features the four candidates in the City Council election and the two candidates in the Mayoral election.
Find out more »October 2020
Theater Latte Da online benefit for the arts
Theater Latté Da will have its first online benefit, Thursday, Oct. 1, at 7 pm. One hundred percent of funds raised will go directly into the hands of theater artists. The event raises crucial funds to support NEXT Up, Theater Latté Da’s intensive new works laboratory launched in May 2020. The online event is free to watch, though registration is required.
Find out more »Join for art making about Census 2020
“The 2020 Census will allocate a massive amount of funding and resources to the Northeast Minneapolis community — it is crucial that everyone is represented.” That’s the message from the CarryOn Homes team and Northeast Artist Witt Siasoco. They have created an art installation and will hold a series of artmaking drop-in activities at the corner of Lowry and Central avenues NE to highlight the importance of immigrant communities’ participation in the Census. Participants can create a flag that will…
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