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June 2022
Windom Park Ice Cream Social
Windom Park, 2251 Hayes St. NE, will host an Ice Cream Social Saturday, June 25, 6-8 pm. There will be ice cream, music, kids games and more.
Find out more »Introduction to Zen Practice
Compassionate Ocean Zen Center, 652 17th Ave. NE, will offer a free two-part Introduction to Zen Practice mini-course. Held Mondays, June 20 and 27, 7-9 pm. It will consist of a combination of discussion about Zen and its relevance to daily life, some information about Compassionate Ocean Zen Center, and instruction in sitting meditation. Guiding Teacher Michael O'Neal will lead this program, which is intended to be a starting point for those curious about or new to Zen. The classes are free; pre-registration is required.…
Find out more »Sowden debuts novel at Eat My Words
Northeast native and resident Elizabeth Sowden will read from her debut novel, "Tough Love at Mystic Bay," Tuesday, June 28, 7 pm, at Eat My Words Bookstore, 214 13th Ave. NE. Refreshments will be served as she talks about her writing process. Copies of the book will be for sale.
Find out more »NEMAA 10×10 call for art
Northeast Minneapolis Arts Association (NEMAA) has issued a call to all current NEMAA members to exhibit and donate original 2D and 3D artwork that is, or fits within, a 10x10-inch or 10x10x10-inch parameter. Members are encouraged to donate as many pieces as they would like, in any and all mediums for this annual fundraiser. This year’s challenge is to use recycled materials in the creation of a piece or pieces for 10x10. All available artwork will be initially displayed anonymously…
Find out more »13th Minnesota Cuban Film Festival
This year’s festival will take place at MSP Film at the Main Theatre, 15 Main St SE, on six consecutive Thursdays, May 26-June 30, 7 pm. The MCFF features films that address the achievements and challenges of the Cuban people through the eyes of its filmmakers. The festival highlights diverse and challenging films of social change, human struggle and the boldness of the human spirit. Dates and films: May 26: El Mayor (The Major); June 2: Volveran los Abrazos (I'll hug you…
Find out more »July 2022
Age of Age
Art to Change the World will present a social justice art exhibit at Homewood Studios on the theme of ageism. This exhibit will include ten teams of 2 artists that have a 20-year age difference. Artists range in age from 25 to 103. Northeast artisist include Layl McDill, Catherine Palmer, Owen Brown, Candy Kuehn, Suzanne Simmalavong, and Barbara Bridges. Saturday, July 2-Sunday, July 31 at Homewood Studios, 2400 Plymouth Ave. N. Opening reception Thursday, July 8 starting at 5:30 pm,…
Find out more »Red, White & Boom! Races
Start Fourth of July with a four-mile race, the TC Kids Sparkler Dash mile, a half mile, or pre-K races. Enjoy a post-race grill-out and county fair festival with special games and treats. Participants earn a finisher medal and a Brooks Running technical shirt. Kids 18 and under run free in Twin Cities In Motions events. Races start at Boom Island Park, 724 Sibley St. NE, at 6 am. A 4-mile run starts at 8 am, Twin Cities Half Marathon…
Find out more »Vital Living Program at ESNS
East Side Neighborhood Services offers classes for seniors on living well. Questions? Contact 612-787-4086 or VitalLiving@esns.org. Living Well with Chronic Conditions: Wednesdays, 1-3:30 pm, July 4-Aug. 10. This is an in-person group class for living a healthy life with chronic conditions. Each week participants will meet to connect with others, set action plans, and review topics like dealing with fatigue, breaking the symptom cycle, making treatment decisions, and communicating with health care providers and family. This is an interactive and sociable gathering…
Find out more »4th of July at Logan Park
Minneapolis Parks and Recreation Board will host a July 4 event at Logan Park, 690 13th Ave. NE, 3-5 pm. It will have family-friendly activities such as balloon artists and magicians.
Find out more »Northeast Library events
Online and in-person offerings at Northeast Library, 2200 Central Ave. NE, 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/ Family Storytime: For children of all ages and their caregivers.…
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