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March 2022
Audubon Park resident Matt Hannah new album release
Audubon Park resident Matt Hannah will release his third album, "House of Illusion" Friday, March 11, 9-11 pm at the Aster Cafe, 125 Main St. SE ($8, all ages, City of Minneapolis COVID restrictions may apply). His music has been heard on KCMP The Current (MPLS) and radio stations throughout the country, and he has performed throughout the Midwest including at the Mid West Music Fest. The Aster program will feature a lot of great Minneapolis musicians. More info: www.matthannahmusic.com/epk.
Find out more »Women’s Lenten retreat
Saturday, March 12, at Immaculate Conception Catholic Church, 4030 Jackson St. NE. Join in as the women of Immaculate Conception explore this year's theme: "A Musical Walk with Women of the Bible." The speaker will be Jeanette Fortier, who lives in Rochester, Minn., and is a retired parish catechist and liturgist after 40+ years in intentional ministry in the church. She currently spends her time leading sing-alongs at nursing homes/memory care facilities in the Rochester area, and enjoys playing guitar…
Find out more »Edison High School and Edison Youth Hockey Alumni hockey game
All classes of EHS and EYHA alumni are welcome to participate in an alumni hockey game Saturday, March 12, 3:45 pm at Parade Ice Gardens south rink, 600 Kenwood Pkwy. Post-game social to follow 5:15 pm at Elsie’s Bowling Center (banquet area), 729 Marshall St. NE. Free to attend, $10 donations are appreciated to play. Proceeds will be given to the Edison Sports Foundation. RSVP appreciated but not mandatory. Helmets are mandatory, other protective equipment is highly suggested. If you…
Find out more »Theatre Pro Rata presents “Orlando”
In a magical dream of history, Orlando lives from Renaissance England to the twentieth century. His life begins as a beautiful and charismatic nobleman, a favorite of Queen Elizabeth, and the lover of a Russian princess. Heartbreak and a hunger for adventure and poetry lead Orlando to Constantinople where a night of debauchery sparks a transformation: Orlando becomes a woman and continues her adventures through several more centuries of challenges and passions. Virginia Woolf penned her novel in celebration of…
Find out more »Stabat Mater and Salve Regina: A Lenten meditation concert
Hear back-to-back performances of Pergolesi’s beloved "Stabat Mater" and Scarlatti’s "Salve Regina" on Saturday, March 12, 8 pm at Holy Cross Catholic Church, 1621 University Ave. NE. This concert features soprano Sarah Jackson and countertenor Timothy Faatz in collaboration with some of the Twin Cities' finest Baroque-period instrumentalists. Both of these haunting works capture the spirit of Lent and Passiontide through the sorrowful lens of the Virgin Mary. Performance is free and there is ample parking. Info: www.ourholycross.org/musical-events.
Find out more »Toy Train Show and Swap Meet
Join the Lakes and Pines Division of the Train Collectors Association (TCA) for a toy train show and swap meet on Sunday, March 13, 12:15-2:30 pm at Murzyn Hall, 530 Mill St. NE. See toy trains in action as well as toy train displays. Toy trains of different gauges will also be for sale. Train doctors will be on hand for simple repairs. You can also learn about the Lakes and Pines Division of the TCA. Admission is $5/adults, free…
Find out more »Dreamsong presents Thai films
Dreamsong, 1237 4th St. NE, will present six short films by Thai filmmaker Anocha Suwichakornpong, Tuesday, March 15, 7 pm. The 70-minute program features work made over the last 15 years that shape-shift between genres by way of a deep engagement with the history of cinema. Blurring the line between fantasy and reality, the films present striking, intimate narratives through a feminist lens.
Find out more »St. Anthony Library events
To register for these events and explore other library programs visit: www.hclib.org/events Virtual Family Storytime: Thursdays, through April 14, 10-10:30 am. Register online. For children of all ages and their caregivers. Talk, sing, read, write and play together in a format appropriate for young children, in a virtual setting. Share books, stories, rhymes, music and movement. Hosted by Ehsan from St. Anthony Library. Sci-Fi/Fantasy Book Club: Saturdays, March 19, April 16 and May 21, 12:30-1:30 pm. Register online. Discuss new…
Find out more »Documenting a Reckoning: The Murder of George Floyd
The University of Minnesota's Hubbard School of Journalism and Mass Communication presents Documenting a Reckoning: The Murder of George Floyd, Thursday, March 17-Sunday, June 5 at the Mill City Museum, 704 S. 2nd Street. The murder of George Floyd at the knee of a police officer brought demonstrations and protests that swept the Twin Cities – and the world – at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic. It brought people to the streets who had never before protested, and inspired…
Find out more »St. Patrick’s Day parade and Blarney Blast
The 54th Annual Minneapolis St Patrick’s Day Parade will take place Thursday, March 17, 6 pm in Columbia Heights. The parade route runs from 40th and VanBuren to Mill Street NE, ending at Murzyn Hall. Co-sponsored by the Columbia Heights Lions Club & VFW Post 230. Celebrity Grand Marshal is Minnesota Viking James Lynch. Kathryn Hayes of Northeast will be honored as Irish-American Business Woman. Entires for Ms. Blarney 2022 - Irish at Heart, legally 21, great personality will be…
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