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December 2023
Christmas Octave & Yuletide Celebration
Celebrate the feast of St. Stephen (Boxing Day) Thursday, Dec. 26 at St. Clement church, 901 24th Ave. NE. Sung Latin vespers at 6 pm, followed by potluck dinner (please bring a dish to share), caroling and a variety show.
Find out more »Create a planter box
The Minnesota Tool Library, the Northeast Park Neighborhood Association, and local artist JobyLynn will offer two free classes in December on how to use plants to warm up a space and to build a planter box. Friday, Dec. 15, 5-7:30 pm, and Saturday, Dec. 30, 3- 4:30pm. Location: Minnesota Tool Library, 1620 Central Ave. NE. More info and registration: simpletix.com/e/planter-box-workshop-tickets-152593
Find out more »January 2024
The Big Tiny Show
Kolman & Reeb Gallery rings in 2024 by showcasing art created by more than 50 artists from across Minnesota with a juried group exhibition, The Big Tiny Show. From tried-and-true oil on canvas to pine needles and artificial sinew, gallery patrons can expect an inspiring and diverse exhibition, with a variety of subject matter and none of the art larger than 12 inches. All art will be available for purchase. Saturday, Jan. 13-Saturday, Feb. 3; Artist Reception: Saturday, Jan. 20,…
Find out more »Villager of the Year, Business of the Year nominations
Nominations for Villager of Year are now being accepted by the St. Anthony Area Chamber of Commerce. The Villager of the Year Award was established in 1991 to honor and recognize a resident of St. Anthony Village who has made outstanding contributions to improve the quality of life in the community. Submit your nomination online through the Chamber website. Nominations for Business of Year are also being accepted. The company must be located in St. Anthony, have an office in…
Find out more »Community Sing with Dan Chouinard
For all who like to sing, hum along, or just tap your toes. Sing and have fun with Dan Chouinard on a cold winter’s night! Free, but donations welcome. Wednesday, Jan. 17, 7-8:30 pm, Northeast United Methodist Church, 2510 Cleveland St. NE. Child care provided. Cookies and bars.
Find out more »Stained Glass Suncatcher workshop
Thursday, Jan. 18, 5:30-9 pm, Minnesota Tool Library, 1620 Central Ave. NE Suite #126. This introductory stained glass workshop will teach you to cut and shape glass, and how to use the copper foil method and a soldering iron to construct your very own eye-catching work of art. No experience required. Participants will choose from a variety of beginner patterns, colors, and glass to create their piece and go home with a finished product they can hang in their window…
Find out more »Pierre Bottineau “Views from the Surface”
Meet “The Manhole Cover Guy.” Pierre Bottineau Library, 55 Broadway St NE, presents the art installation “Views from the Surface: The First 15 Years of Painting Manhole Covers – a Retrospective.” The art installation features acrylic paintings on canvas by Mark Barsness. Artist talk and Discussion Jan. 18, 6-7:30 pm. Info: https://hclib.bibliocommons.com/v2/events.
Find out more »Days for Girls Sew-a-Thon
The Minneapolis City of Lakes Rotary Club will sponsor a Days for Girls Sew-a-Thon at Northeast United Methodist Church, 2510 Cleveland St. NE, on Saturday, Jan. 20, 9-11 am. Join in sewing and assembling of feminine hygiene kits for distribution to girls in developing countries so they can continue to stay in school and have choices in their lives. No sewing experience is required, and Judy Johnson, Twin Cities Days for Girls coordinator, will guide you through the kit-making process.…
Find out more »All-you-can-eat Pancake Breakfast
Sunday, Jan. 21, 8:30 am-12:30 pm, Saint Maron Catholic Church, 600 University Ave NE. Adults $10, children (under 8) $5, family $30. All proceeds go to Caritas Lebanon. Sponsored by the Lebanese American Men’s Club.
Find out more »“Stones in His Pockets” at Theater Latté Da
"Stones in His Pockets," an Olivier Award-winning comedy, will run through Sunday, Feb. 25, presented at the Ritz Theater, 345 13th Ave. NE, by Theater Latté Da. A rural Irish village is turned upside down by the arrival of an American film crew. When Charlie and Jake are cast as extras in the movie, they discover that Hollywood’s romanticized Ireland stands in stark contrast to the reality of their daily lives. This rollicking, poignant tale is brought to life by…
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