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October 2022
Edison Centennial Deluxe Pancake Breakfast
A deluxe pancake breakfast will be served by the Kiwanis at the NE Armory, 1025 Broadway St NE. Sunday, Oct. 2, 7 am-1 pm as part of the Edison Centennial celebration. The menu includes pancakes and sausage with all the trimmings, drinks included. Adults $10, Children $6.50.
Find out more »Support Ukrainian Refugee Fund fundraiser
Sunday, Oct. 2, 12-5 pm at Shaw’s Bar & Grill, 1528 University Ave. NE. $5 suggested donation. Live music by Oleksiy Khrystych (Ukrainian folk), Joe Macko (polka), Daina DePrez & Friends, Shawshank Redemption & Friends. Silent auction, bake walk, whiskey/wine barrel raffle, Ukrainian craft sale. Ukrainian Refugee Fund is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, administered by the Institute of Eastern Europe and Central Asia and all donations are tax deductible.
Find out more »“Confluence”
Four varied styles of art flow together into one exhibit. The Northeast-based artists in Confluence approach their art from four different perspectives. Susan Warner’s pastel landscapes brings the beauty she finds in the outdoors when traveling and hiking. Zac Soubra uses paper, pen, and geometry to create eclectic, abstract pieces of art at his studio in the 2010 Art Blok. Mohammad Soubra’s oils and sculptures bring to life fanciful and surreal scenes that make the observer stop and ponder. Randa…
Find out more »Columbia Heights Recreation
Medicare Presentation: Friday, Oct. 7, 10 am, lower level John P. Murzyn Hall, 530 Mill St. NE. Discuss what Medicare covers, what it costs and how to enroll. For those already on Medicare, review the types of Medicare insurance available and factors to consider when deciding what type of insurance is best for you. Cost is free; however, you must register by calling 763-706-3730. Letter Writing to Soldiers and Free Pizza Lunch: Friday, Oct. 7, 1 pm, lower level John…
Find out more »Vital Living Program at East Side Neighborhood Services
Living Well with Chronic Conditions: Wednesdays, Oct. 26-Nov. 30, 1-3:30 pm via Zoom. Living Well with Chronic Conditions is an evidence-based class that helps participants learn how to deal with a chronic condition diagnosis as well as learn strategies for living well, even with health difficulties. Participants meet new friends, provide support to peers, and become more involved in the community.Discuss the impact of long-COVID, high blood pressure, heart disease, COPD, arthritis, and diabetes. Other topics include: dealing with pain, isolation,…
Find out more »Every Voice for East Side
Thursday, Oct. 6, 5:30-8:30 pm, at Nicollet Island Pavilion, 40 Power St. Celebrate the mission and vision of East Side Neighborhood Services (ESNS). ESNS has served the greater Hennepin County area for over 100 years through a variety of engaging programs that support all stages of life, including Northeast Child Development Center, Out-Of-School Time Programs, and Menlo Park Academy High School, an Employment and Training Program, Food Program, and Vital Living Initiatives. The annual food and beverage experience features live…
Find out more »Northeast Community Fiber Swap
The second annual Northeast Community Fiber Swap will take place Saturday, Oct. 8, 9 am-2 pm in the Good Carma parking lot, 614 Lowry Ave NE. Give-Take-Create. Sponsored by Fiber Works Mpls and Knit & Bolt.
Find out more »St. Anthony Fix-it Clinic
Bring your broken household items to a free Hennepin County Fix-It Clinic and work together with friendly, skilled volunteers to diagnose, troubleshoot and fix your stuff. They can help you with small appliances, clothing that is clean, electronics, mobile devices and more. Fix-It Clinics teach valuable troubleshooting and basic repair skills, build community connections and reduce the number of repairable things that are thrown in the trash. Scheduled for Saturday, Oct. 8, 12-4 pm at St. Anthony City Hall, 3301…
Find out more »German dinner and polka mass
St. Boniface Catholic Church, 633 2nd St. NE, will hold is 32nd annual German dinner and polka mass Sunday, Oct. 9. Polka Mass at 11 am, followed by a traditional German dinner featuring jaegerschnitzel (roast pork), potato dumplings, sauerkraut, red cabbage and a special Bavarian dessert from noon to 3 pm or sold out. Music by Rod Cerar Orchestra. $15 for full dinner, $10 for senior/youth 12 and under portion. Take-out also available. Call 612-379-2761 for info or to pre-order.
Find out more »Color Never Had it So Good
The polymer clay works of Layl McDill and the ink and acrylic paintings of Anna Karena are on display until October 30, at Unity Unitarian Church, 732 Holly Ave., St. Paul. McDill creates sculptures from polymer clay and found objects. She uses the magical technique of millefiori, a process developed by the Egyptians to place tiny images into rods of glass called canes, creating a virtual palette of pictures that cover all of her pieces. Karena paints with a vibrant…
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