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February 2022
Noah’s Art
From the catacombs to contemporary art, the fascinating Noah story has intrigued artists and viewers. In this richly illustrated presentation, take a look at the ark, its animals, the deluge, and the dove to learn about Noah’s faithful obedience to God’s challenging commands. Monday, Feb. 7, 1:30-3 pm. Presented by Kristin Anderson as part of the Elder Enrichment series at Catholic Eldercare's Main Street Lodge, 909 Main St. NE.
Find out more »Prayer ministry at Oak Hill Baptist
Oak Hill Baptist Church of Columbia Heights is offering a new ministry of prayer on a dedicated phone line. There is a volunteer group who will pray for your need. If you would like prayer, call or text 612-456-1197, leave your name, how to contact you, and your prayer need. A member of their staff will return the call.
Find out more »“Falsettos”
"Falsettos" is a hilarious musical revolving around the life of a charming, intelligent, neurotic gay man named Marvin, his wife, lover, about-to-be-Bar-Mitzvahed son, their psychiatrist, and the lesbians next door. It’s a hilarious and achingly poignant look at the infinite possibilities that make up a modern family... and a beautiful reminder that love can tell a million stories. Recommended for ages 12 and older, since the story shares a powerful message on love and family that many will still appreciate…
Find out more »Pro wrestling at Murzyn Hall
The Columbia Heights Lions will host MIW Professional Wrestling Saturday, Feb. 12, at Murzyn Hall, 530 Mill St. NE. Doors open at 6 pm. Bell time is 7 pm. Many great matches including a Lions Championship match are on the card. This is an all-family event. Tickets are $10 at the door. Come early as the seats fill up fast. Lions cash bar is also available.
Find out more »Free travel info event
St. Anthony Community Services will hold a free travel information event Thursday, Feb. 17, 10-11 am, at St. Anthony Community Center, 3301 Silver Lake Rd. Tony Etienne from Premier World Discovery will outline three trips offered this year: New England, the Canadian Rockies and Vienna and the Danube River. Local day trips will also be offered. The trips are offered in partnership with partnership with the cities of Roseville and New Brighton, as well as Fridley Community Education, and are…
Find out more »Comedian Robert Baril at Elsie’s
EventsGuys presents: Robert Baril at Elsie’s, 729 Marshall St. NE, Friday, Feb . 18, 7 pm. Baril will perform his standup act for one night only. Hailed by the Minneapolis Star Tribune as "the sharpest political commentator on the Twin Cities comedy scene," Baril mines the news of the day to fuel his informed, biting style of comedy. He tackles all the hot-button issues with his 'take no prisoners' style. Cost is $20 per person, which includes appetizers and the…
Find out more »Miserere Mei: A Sacred Concert for Lute and Soprano
Join soprano Sarah Jackson and Lutenist Thomas Walker Jr. on Sunday, Feb. 20, 3 pm, for a concert of sacred works for voice and lute at Holy Cross Catholic Church, 1621 University Ave. NE. The program will feature transcendent works by Baroque and Renaissance composers Monteverdi, Kapsperger, Lassus, Morales, Josquin, and more. This concert looks ahead to the Lenten season with its themes of personal repentance and a desire for internal renewal. Admission is free of charge and there is…
Find out more »Is it time to remove some Twin CIties dams and restore the Mississippi River Gorge?
In 2022, the Army Corps of Engineers will begin studying the future of two Twin Cities locks and dams: Lower St. Anthony Falls and Lock and Dam No. 1 (the "Ford dam"). One potential future outcome is removal of these dams and restoration of the Mississippi River Gorge. This presentation will explain what will be studied, potential pros and cons of dam removal, and what to expect from the Army Corps process. There will be plenty of time for Q&A…
Find out more »Blood drive at Columbia Heights Public Safety building
The Columbia Heights Police Department is partnering with the American Red Cross on Wednesday, Feb. 23, 10 am-4 pm to host a blood drive in the fire bays at the Columbia Heights Public Safety Building, 825 41st Ave NE. To assure safe social distancing, this blood drive is by appointment only. To schedule a time, contact Becky in the Police Department, 763-706-8123 or BRomanik@columbiaheightsmn.gov.
Find out more »Cancer and the Environment listening session
The Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) is conducting research into how best to communicate with Minnesotans about possible exposures to hazardous substances in the environment, and concerns about links between toxic chemicals and cancer. MDH seeks neighbors who may have concerns about, or experience with, cancer in a community and possible connections to the environment. MDH values your insights and experiences and would be grateful for the opportunity to learn from you. You are being invited to attend a 60-90-minute…
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