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April 2024
“Tools for Life”
Whether you want to start a career in the trades, try something new, or simply become a well-rounded DIYer, the Minnesota Tool Library’s “Tools for Life” mentorship program aims to provide people of all backgrounds with general knowledge about the trades. Explore common projects and build skills through hands-on workshops, learn from experienced tradespeople and gain familiarity with a variety of tools and types of work. The program will run through May 9 at the Tool Library's St. Paul location,…
Find out more »Making Climate Change Visible
Drawn from her experiences during the global pandemic lockdown of COVID-19, artist Carolyn Halliday hopes to summon awareness of the increased clarity of the sky because of reduced commuter traffic. Secondly, Halliday’s work will remind us of the smoky gray horizon we endured during the summer of 2023 caused by rampant forest fires. She asks us to consider the startling and colorful orange, red, and pink sunsets, made intensely more beautiful by the presence of heavy particulates that cause air…
Find out more »ESNS Vital Living classes
East Side Neighborhood Services, 1700 2nd St. NE. Registration: 612-787-4086 or or Smackay@ESNS.org. Vital Fitness: Thursdays weekly, 10:30-11:30 am. In-person, all abilities fitness class where all are encouraged to come. Movements can be done seated or standing. A wide variety of balance, strength, and flexibility movements will be incorporated into this fun and social class. Physical distancing encouraged, but not required. No cost. Pre-registration is helpful for planning purposes but not required.
Find out more »May 2024
Salvage Crawl
This May, Hennepin County is hosting a Salvage Crawl, where people are enticed to buy used—rather than new--building materials for home remodeling projects. Visit participating salvage retailers from May 1 to 31, 2024 to be entered into a drawing to win one of five prizes. Find a list of retailers and interactive map at hennepin.us/salvage. When you go shopping, look for Hennepin County’s Salvage Crawl poster near the checkout counter at each retailer location and scan the QR code to…
Find out more »Events at Pierre Bottineau Library
Pierre Bottineau Library, 55 Broadway St. NE, 612-543-6850 or 612-543-KNOW (5669) Creative Nonfiction: Forms and Structures: Thursday, April 18, 6-7:30 pm. Explore a variety of creative nonfiction forms, from the conventional to the experimental. Sample a variety of approaches to the form and structure of creative nonfiction and consider ways to shape stories or collections of stories. Collaborator: The Loft Literary Center. This program is funded with money from Minnesota’s Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund. Free. Registration required: hclib.org or call…
Find out more »“Techniques for Ecstasy”
Minneapolis-based textile artist and dancer Alexandra Beaumont will hold a solo exhibition, “Techniques for Ecstasy" at Public Functionary, 1500 Jackson St. NE. The exhibit explores communal spaces for dance and celebration. It will open on May 4 and run through May 25. It will be on view and featured during Art-A-Whirl weekend at the Northrup King Building.
Find out more »Northeast Library events
Northeast Library, 2200 Central Ave. NE, 612-543-6775, www.hclib.org/northeast K-12 Homework Help: Free in-person tutoring for K-12 students. No advance sign-up needed. Every Wednesday and Thursday, 4:30-7 pm. Chess Club: Have fun learning the basics of chess, improving your game, mastering strategies, and meeting other chess fans. All ages and walk-ins welcome. Every Thursday, 4:30-6:30 pm. Business Consultations/Consulta de Negocios: A representative from the City of Minneapolis will meet with business owners and entrepreneurs to share resources and assist those who…
Find out more »St. Anthony Library events
St. Anthony Library, 2941 Pentagon Dr., 612-543-6075, https://www.hclib.org/about/locations/st-anthony. Sci-Fi/Fantasy Bookclub: Saturday, May 18, 12:30-1:30 pm. Online Event. Register online www.hclib.org/events. Discuss new and interesting sci-fi and fantasy titles. Bring along your recommendations for future meetings. Hosted by St. Anthony Library. Book: "The Judas Blossom" by Stephan Aryan. Medicare Counseling: Tuesday, May 21, 12:30-4 pm. Get free help answering your Medicare questions with Senior LinkAge Line. Registration is required and can be done at https://trellisconnects.org/get-help/medicare/. Choose to make an in-person appointment,…
Find out more »Vital Living: Senior Planet Tech
East Side Neighborhood Services, 1700 2nd St. NE. Registration: 612-787-4086 or VitalLiving@esns.org. Gather in the ESNS Tech Lounge Mondays and Wednesdays, 11 am-12:30 pm. Classes are free, but an RSVP is a must. May 8: Getting to know your Smartphone; May 13: Streaming & smart TVs; May 15: Free streaming with Tubi; May 20: MyChart; May 22:Exploring RX Drug Resources Online; May 27: Internet of Things at a Glance; May 29: Internet of Things: Healthcare
Find out more »Civic Education and Engagement in Minneapolis Public Schools: The Student Voice
The League of Women Voters Minneapolis' May Civic Buzz is "Civic Education and Engagement in Minneapolis Public Schools: The Student Voice." It will be held Thursday, May 9, 7-8:30 pm, Bryn Mawr Elementary School, 252 Upton Ave S., featuring Dr. Aimee Fearing, Senior Officer of Academics with Minneapolis Public Schools and a panel of Minneapolis high school students. The program will include an overview of the current civic education curriculum as well as insights on civic education and involvement from…
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