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September 2021
Quilt drive at Knit & Bolt
Knit & Bolt, 2833 Johnson Street NE, has partnered with The Peoples Laundry Mpls., which provides laundry assistance and clothing to neighbors in need, to launch a quilt drive for unhoused neighbors. From now through Oct. 13, drop a clean, new or gently-used quilt at Knit & Bolt. Hours are Tuesday-Saturday, 10 am-6 pm.
Find out more »Iron pour turns guns into shovels
James Brenner Sculpture, in partnership with the Holland Neighborhood Improvement Association (HNIA), Art Is My Weapon, and Chicago Avenue Fire Arts Center (CAFAC), will a Cast Iron Event on Tuesday, Sept. 21, 7-9:30 pm at the Water Basin next to Edison Highschool, 22nd Ave NE and Quincy Street NE in Minneapolis. The pour will transform disabled weapons into shovels for tree planting. Prior to this event these partners held a workshop for families affected by gun violence where family members…
Find out more »Edison Class of 1954 luncheon
Wednesday, Sept. 22, 1 pm, at Sarna's Classic Grill, 3939 University Ave. NE. Cash bar, order from the menu. Contact Jack Anderson, phyljacka@gmail.com, 612-695-5256.
Find out more »Northeast Library Events
Virtual events for Northeast Library patrons to access and attend. Northeast Library, 2200 Central Ave. N.E., 612-543-6775 or www.hclib.org/northeast HelpNow Free online tutoring for all ages. Get help from a tutor in English or Spanish. Online every day from 1-11 pm. Available on computers in the library or at home with your Hennepin County Library card. Visit https://apps2.hclib.org/auth/BrainFuse Ask Us Reference services are available by phone, email, or chat. Call 612-543-KNOW (5669) or visit https://www.hclib.org/contact/ Theater Workshop: zAmJam! zAmya Theater…
Find out more »Edison Class of 1953 luncheon
Thursday, Sept. 23, at Elsie's, 739 Marshall St. NE. Roger Barrett, 763-544-3827, can answer questions.
Find out more »Heights Cultural Festival
As part of the continuing celebration of Columbia Heights' 100th anniversary, a cultural festival will be held Saturday, Sept. 25, 2-5 pm, in the Columbia Heights High School Gym, 1400 49th Ave NE. Performers include Black & African-American community singers and poets, Somali Museum Dancers, Korean drummers, Native American drummers, Ecuadorian Dancers, First Lutheran Scandinavian Choir and Dolina Polish Dancers. Sponsored by First Lutheran Church and HeightsNEXT.
Find out more »NEMAA 10 x 10 fundraiser
Northeast Minneapolis Artists Association (NEMAA) will hold its 10 x 10 fundraiser, Saturday, Sept. 25. Original work by hundreds of Northeast artists, all in a 10-inch by 10-inch format. New, emerging artists side by side with seasoned professionals, and all available artwork will be initially displayed anonymously and available for purchase for $35 on NEMAA's sleek 10×10 web shop at https://nemaa.org/10x10-online-shop/. Opens to the public at 5 pm. Purchase a special code to for VIP access (https://nemaa.org/shop/nemaa-10x10-special-preview-hour-code) one hour ahead…
Find out more »Cat Claw Clipping Clinics
Feline Rescue, Inc. offers nail clippings for cats and kittens at monthly Cat Claw Clipping Clinics at Chuck & Don’s, 335 Central Ave. SE., 612-455-0561, on the fourth Sunday of each month: Sept. 26 and Oct. 24, 11 am-12:30 pm. For their safety, all cats must be transported in carriers. Masks are required for anyone not fully vaccinated. Free parking at adjacent Lunds & Byerlys ramp. Suggested donation of $10 per cat. Donations are appreciated for the care of the shelter…
Find out more »Northeast Farmers Market After Dark
Bauhaus Brew Labs is sponsoring a popup fundraiser for the Northeast Farmers Market, Tuesday, Sept. 28, 6-9 pm, 1315 Tyler St. NE. Sip and shop local artisans and producers. Live DJ set from The Ring Toss Twins. $1 per every beer purchased during the event will go directly back to the Market.
Find out more »Anoka County Master Gardeners weekly online Q & A
Volunteers with the Anoka County Master Gardeners invite the public to join them live on Zoom every Tuesday, 6:30-8 pm, April 13–Sept. 28, to ask questions and get research-based answers from local volunteers.
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