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July 2022
Sheridan Neighborhood cleanup day
Meet at Sheridan School, 1201 University Avenue NE, Saturday, July 16, 10 am-12 pm, to clean up the area around University. Gloves and bags provided. Coffee and treats provided by Matchbox Coffeeshop.
Find out more »Sacred Heart Polish Fest
Held Saturday, July, 16, 11 am-6 pm at Sacred Heart's Pulaski Hall 2114 5th St. NE. Featuring polka music, Polish food and beer, as well as raffles and games to win amazing prizes. Admission is free. All are invited.
Find out more »Float-in movie at Silverwood Park
Three Rivers Park District will show "The Mighty Ducks" on an inflatable screen located on the shore of Silver Lake at Silverwood Park, 2500 Co. Rd. E West, Saturday, July 16, 9 pm. Audio will be provided via speakers and radio broadcasat at 89.7 FM. Launch your watercraft at 4121 Stinson Blvd., Columbia Heights, and bring life jackets. The movie will be rear-projected: limited seating is available onshore (bring a lawn chair or blanket). Watercraft will not be available for…
Find out more »Columbia Heights candidate forum online
The League of Women Voters ABC will host a forum for Columbia Heights candidates running in the Primary Election. The forum takes place Monday, July 18, in the Columbia Heights City Council Chambers, 590 40th Ave. NE. No live audience will be in attendance; Meet the Candidates will be taped for multiple cable showings and will be available anytime online. Watch online at https://www.columbiaheightsmn.gov/government/channel_16_streaming.php or on cable channel 16. Submit your questions by July 15 here: https://my.lwv.org/minnesota/anoka-blaine-coon-rapids-area/meet-candidates-forums-2022. Schedule of events:…
Find out more »Bottineau Movie in the Park
Enjoy an evening in the park at Bottineau Park, 2000 2nd. St NE, while watching an outdoor movie, "Clifford." Bring a lawn chair and blanket. Movie begins at dusk Monday, July 18, 9-11 pm.
Find out more »NE, SAV host families needed
AFS-USA is seeking host families in Northeast and St. Anthony for international high school exchange students arriving this fall. These young people represent many countries from regions such as Europe, Asia, Africa, South America and the Middle East. They are among the more than 2,000 international AFS students hosted in the U.S. each year. Welcoming an AFS Exchange Student is a way to help change the world without leaving home. These students attend local high schools, participate in local community…
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.…
Find out more »Construction + Reconstruction
Wendy Frieze Gallerist in conjunction with NE Sculpture | Gallery Factory, 1720 Madison St. NE and Artspace@JacFlats, 901 18 1/2 Ave. NE, presents Construction + Reconstruction, a two-gallery event. See works by Peter R. Goche, artist/professor, Ames, Iowa; Mike Nesbit, artist/architect, L.A .and Omaha; Thomas Prinz, artist/architect, Omaha; Rebecca Krinke, artist/landscape archichect, Minn.; Emily Clingan, artist/designer, Minn.; and Coco Murphy, artist/designer, Minn., in and around the Northeast Sculpture | Gallery Factory in the Casket Arts complex. Barbara Robertson, video artist,…
Find out more »Shakespearean Youth Theatre presents Macbeth
“Something wicked this way comes” as Shakespearean Youth Theatre presents Macbeth at the Crane Theater, 2303 Kennedy St NE, on two weekends, July 22-24 and July 29-31. Shakespeare’s masterpiece of ambition, murder, and civil war tells the timeless story of Scottish general Macbeth, whose theft of the crown unleashes tragedy for his country and those he loves most. Tickets: $15/advance, $18/door. Students and seniors, $12. Community Access tickets are available for $2 - order online or request at the box…
Find out more »SACA produce drops
Drive-thru produce drops at the SACA Food Store & Thrift Shop are scheduled for July 23, Aug. 13 and 27, Sept. 10 and 24, and Oct. 8. Hours are 8:30-11:30 am, while supplies last. 627 38th Ave. NE. Volunteers needed, 7:30-11:30 am.
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