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November 2018
St. Anthony Comprehensive Plan meeting
The City of St. Anthony will have a Comprehensive Plan Steering Committee meeting, Wednesday, Nov. 14, at 5:30 pm, in the City Council Chambers, 3301 Silver Lake Road NE.
Find out more »Holiday events at Betty Danger’s Country Club
Betty Danger's Country Club will host the following events.
Find out more »Minnsky Holiday Season
All shows this season will be 18+ with adult themes.
Find out more »Taste of Heights
The Columbia Heights Recreation Department, Columbia Heights Lions, and HeightsNEXT are hosting Taste of Heights, Friday, Nov. 16, 6-9 pm, at Murzyn Hall.
Find out more »Autumn Maker’s Fair to benefit Edison
The Edison Activity Council will have its 2018 Autumn Makers' Fair, Saturday, Nov. 17, 10 am-3 pm, in the Edison High School gym, 700 22nd Ave. NE.
Find out more »Sustainability Fair
Citizens for Sustainability and the City of St. Anthony are hosting a free open-house style event that is family-friendly and will include a number of environmental organizations hosting stations on all topic areas.
Find out more »I Feel Loneliest When I Was Sent Here: A solo art exhibit by Peter B. Nelson
Drawing from his latest animated film, "Intruder Man," Peter’s exhibit explores themes of paranoia and dementia through interactive installation, immersive video, performance, and text.
Find out more »Northeast Chorale fall concert
The Northeast Chorale will have its fall concert, Saturday, Nov. 17, at 7 pm, at Gustavus Adolphus Lutheran Church, 1509 27th Ave. NE.
Find out more »Baskets and Blankets Drawing and Bake Sale
St. Clement Catholic Church, 901, 24th Ave. NE, is having their annual "Baskets and Blanket Drawing, and Bake Sale," on Sunday, Nov. 18 at 10 am with the drawings at 1 pm. All are welcome.
Find out more »The Architect’s Small House Service Bureau: A Minnesota Concept that Brought Architect-designed Houses to the Masses
Join the Twin Cities Bungalow Club to learn the fascinating story of a little-known, nationwide housing project spearheaded by Minnesota architects during the bungalow era. In the early nineteen-teens, a group of prominent Minnesota architects grew concerned as they watched a societal shift in house building pass them by. The emerging middle class was building tens of thousands of bungalows and other small homes across the United States, but professional architects were virtually frozen out of the process. At the time,…
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