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September 2025
Millers’ Tour
Sundays, Sept. 21, and Sept. 28 at 10:30-11:30 am, Mill City Museum, 704 South 2nd St. This 60-minute guided tour includes many of the nooks and crannies of Mill City Museum. Guests will hear stories of the Minneapolis milling industry as they embark on an approximately ¾ of a mile walk through the National Historic Landmark Washburn A Mill Complex, the home of Mill City Museum. This tour includes admission to Mill City Museum. Tickets: https://www3.mnhs.org/events.
Find out more »St. Anthony Falls — How waterpower built a city walking tour
St. Anthony Falls is the largest natural falls on the Mississippi River. People have always been drawn to the power and beauty of St. Anthony Falls. For Native Americans, the falls possessed religious significance and harbored powerful spirits. For the early European and American explorers, the falls provided a landmark in a vast wilderness, as well as an interesting geological phenomenon. During the 19th century, settlers, tourists and artists were drawn to St. Anthony Falls’ picturesque beauty, while entrepreneurs seized…
Find out more »October 2025
Northeast Community Fiber Swap
Fiber Works Mpls welcomes all to their fifth annual Northeast Community Fiber Swap, Saturday, Oct. 4, 9 am-3 pm, 157 13th Ave. NE. Info: www.fiberworksmpls.com
Find out more »An Artists Journey
Gallery 427 presents An Artists Journey, recent paintings and 20% off sale by Darrell Hagan, Saturday, Sept. 20 in the Northrup King Building, 1500 Jackson St N.E. #427. Opening reception: Saturday, Sept. 20, 4-8 pm. Gallery hours: Saturday, Sept. 27, 1-4 pm and Saturday, Oct. 4, 1-4 pm. The gallery will feature several new works by Hagan along with some older paintings. All work will be available at 20% off their regular price.
Find out more »Free community meals at Gustavus Adolphus
Gustavus Adolphus Lutheran Church, 1509 27th Ave. NE, serves free community meals on the first Saturday of each month. Meals are served in the church basement 5:30-7 pm. The next meals will be served Oct. 4, Nov. 1, Dec. 6.
Find out more »Fall Pumpkin Fest
Sunday, Oct. 5, 1-3 pm, Chute Square, 28 University Ave. SE. Pumpkin decorating; kids', adults' and pets' costume contest; Ard Godfrey House tours; prizes, candy, photos, popcorn. Free pumpkins. Sponsored by Nicollet Island East Bank Safety Club, Friends of Chute Square and the Ard Godfrey House and Hana Saedi.
Find out more »Fairest Follies
Fairest Follies is an original one-act comedy written and directed by local Catholic playwright J.J.P. Niemann of St. Clement Cathloic Church. This farce reworks Shakespearean devices to tell the story of the Princess Brook, a frustrated artist and the last heir to the kingdom of Bacchalia, whose domineering aunt is utterly determined to restore the royal house by marrying her off to a suitable nobleman--no matter who he is. Fairest Follies is wholly original and is making its world premiere…
Find out more »Cine Latino
Oct. 8-12, The Main Cinema, 115 Main St., will be buzzing with five days and nights of screenings, visiting filmmakers, fiestas and food trucks. All five days of Cine Latino will include fiestas every night in celebration of the varied cultures represented in the films, including Brazil night, Tango night, Salsa night, performances by traditional Andes dancers and a chocolate party. Films include DEAF (Sorda), directed by Eva Libertad, which won six awards at Málaga Film Festival and Berlin Film Festival’s Arthouse Cinema Award,…
Find out more »Alzheimer’s Workshop
Minneapolis Parks & Recreation is offering a new workshop, "I Was Just Diagnosed With Alzheimer's (AD) or Mild Cognitive Impairment, Now What?" Presented by an ex-teacher who was diagnosed with AD. There is almost no support for people who are newly diagnosed with AD; support from the medical community or insurance companies typically doesn't begin until 3-5 years after diagnosis. This workshop is for people who have an actual diagnosis of AD or Mild Cognitive Impairment. Topics to be covered…
Find out more »Snack and Squish: “Leftovers and Lost Socks ”
Potter Oliver Elias will host the ceramic studio where everyone can glaze the cool leftover Snack and Squish creations. In the polymer clay studio, artist Denise Lau will give a sneak preview of her Soctopus make-and-take project, and you’ll have a chance to make a clay octopus. Wednesday, Oct. 8, 12-1 pm. Clay Squared to Infinity, 2505 Howard St. NE.
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