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January 2025
55+ Enrichment Classes
Northeast Recreation Center, 1530 Johnson St NE. Register online www.minneapolisparks.org or call 612-370-4920. Nutrition Classes: Wednesdays, 10:30 am-noon. Feb. 12-Sorting out the Fats, #14765. March 26- Protein as We Age, #14766. April 23 - Eating Single & Seasonally, #14767. Valentine Flower Arranging: Thursday, Feb. 13, 10:30-noon, $5. #15791 Embroidered Nature Themed Hangings: Tuesday, March 4, 10 an-noon, $5. #15634 Signs of Spring & Block Printing: Thursday, March 20, 9-11 am, $5. #15792 DIY Kitchen Herb Garden: Tuesday, April 15, 10-11:30 am, $5.…
Find out more »“First 100 Days”
Howard M. Christopherson will document the first 100 days of Donald Trump's second presidential term. From Jan. 20 to April 30, he will create a new, one-of-a-kind 6x6-inch piece of art every day, with each piece inspired by the events of the day and his own emotional and intellectual reactions. These daily works will be framed at 8x8 inches and displayed in the gallery within the week they are created, beginning Jan. 25. Visitors can experience the ongoing process most…
Find out more »Senior programs at Logan Park
Logan Park Rec Center, 690 13th Ave NE, (612) 370-4927 Senior Luncheons, Tuesdays, $10: Call to reserve your spot by the Wednesday before the luncheon. Tuesday, Feb. 11: Spaghetti with Meat Sauce. March 11: Beef Stroganoff with egg noodles. April 8: Honey ham slices and au gratin potatoes. May 13: Taco Bar. June 10: Summer BBQ Seniors on the Go: Spaces are limited so register early. Wednesday, March 12: Chanhassen Theater, “Grease,” 9 am-4 pm, $85. Wednesday, April 23: SideKick…
Find out more »March 2025
Columbia Heights Library Adult programs
Columbia Heights Library, 3939 Central Ave. NE. For more information, call 763-706-3690 or visit chplmn.org. Registration required for most programs and opens 4 weeks in advance. Downsizing and Decluttering with AARP: Thursday, March 20, 11 am. Having too much stuff can impede people from relocating or getting health care into their homes. This engaging presentation explores why stuff is so important for some people and teaches practical, easy-to-follow tips on downsizing and decluttering. Learn how to get started! Birding with Urban…
Find out more »April 2025
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. April 7: Using Google Calendar. April 14: Using Google Docs Templates for Resumes. April 21: Digital Legacy at a Glance. April 28: Gardening Tech at a Glance.
Find out more »16th Minnesota Cuban film festival
Wednesdays, April 30-June 4, 7 pm at The Main Cinema, 15 SE Main St. The festival pays tribute to the Cuban culture by featuring films that address the achievements and challenges of the Cuban people through the eyes of its filmmakers. This year’s festival celebrates the life of visionary Cuban film director Tomás Gutiérrez Alea. Film lineup: April 30: La Mujer Salvaje (Wild Woman); May 7: La Espera (The Wait); May 14: Una Noche Con Los Rolling Stones (A night…
Find out more »May 2025
“Open Screen: The Forum”
Public Functionary, 1500 Jackson St. NE, presents "Open Screen: The Forum," a free three-week program that combines screenings, workshops, panels and scenic installation, May 1-18. Film screenings include "All Dirt Roads Taste of Salt," the debut feature by Raven Jackson which traces the life of a Black woman in Mississippi through quiet, poetic scenes — holding space for memory, grief and love. Short film blocks programmed by local filmmakers highlight work from queer, trans, Black, Indigenous, Latino and Hmong artists.…
Find out more »Free community meals at Gustavus Adolphus
Gustavus Adolphus Lutheran Church, 1509 27th Ave. NE, serves free community meals on the first Saturday of each month. Meals are served in the church basement 5:30-7 pm. The next meals will be served May 3, June 7, July 5, Aug. 2 and Sept. 6 .
Find out more »Nonprofit needed for Art-A-Whirl raffle
Local Deaf artist Kaylah Vogt seeks a nonprofit sponsor for an art raffle during Art-A-Whirl. Proceeds will support her family, who are all out of work caring for her grandmother after a major stroke. Minnesota law requires raffles to be run through a nonprofit. Kaylah will handle the artwork, promotion and logistics. If interested in partnering, contact kaylahvogt.network@gmail.com. Kaylah will donate a percentage to the nonprofit for partnering.
Find out more »St. Anthony Library events
St. Anthony Library, 2941 Pentagon Dr., 612-543-6075, https://www.hclib.org/about/locations/st-anthony. The Evolution of Music: Past, Present and Future. Wednesday, May 7, 2:30-4: pm. From the ’50s to present day, music has been ever-changing – whether it’s faded away, crossed over or fused past and present into new styles. Join COMPAS Teaching Artist Soli Hughes with song, history discussions and music participation. Learn inside details about the Beatles, record empires and their influences, changes in music technology, how songs got their names and…
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