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January 2022
St. Anthony cardboard recycling day
Those who have a lot of cardboard containers left over from the holiday season can recycle them Saturday, Jan. 8, 9 am-1 pm at the Public Works Garage, 3801 Chandler Drive. Free for St. Anthony residents.
Find out more »Northeast Farmers Market Winter Market
The Northeast Farmers Market Winter Market is open one Saturday each month, snow or shine, 11 am-1 pm, at St. Boniface Catholic Church, 629 2nd St. NE. EBT, cash and credit/debit cards accepted. Wear a mask and socially distance. Food and beverages served to-go. Free street parking available. No public restrooms or pets allowed.
Find out more »Columbia Heights Library January events
For more information, call the Columbia Heights Library (763-706-3690), or visit www.anokacountylibrary.org. Cozy Up with a Book and Win: Jan. 10-Feb. 25.Read and rate books for the chance to win prizes. During the library's Winter Reads program, adults 18+ can submit mini book reviews to be eligible for weekly prizes and the grand prize: a gift card to The Heights movie theater. Book review forms will be available at the library or on the library website. Book reviews may be…
Find out more »Jon Savitt’s “King of the Court”
The average height of NBA players is 6'6". Less than 1% of NBA players are Jewish. Most of them did not go to prom alone. These facts somehow still did not stop Northeast resident Jon Savitt from chasing his dreams. Blending authentic stories and visuals, "King of the Court" is the untold underdog tale of one of the greatest athletes to ever live. ("Athlete" may be subjective.) So grab your foam finger and get ready to laugh, cry, and cheer.…
Find out more »Traditional Scandinavian Lutefisk and Meatball Dinner
First Lutheran Church of Columbia Heights, 1555 40th Ave. NE, will have its annual Scandinavian Lutefisk and Meatball Dinner, Saturday, Jan. 15, for drive up curbside pick up only. To avoid congestion, tickets will be sold for specified half hour time windows between 11 am-6 pm. Tickets are $22 and can be reserved at 651-633-0679 or https://flcch.org/lutefisk-meatball-dinner/. Ticket deadline is Monday, Dec. 20. Dinner includes lutefisk with optional white sauce, meatballs, mashed potatoes, gravy, carrots, mashed rutabagas, beet pickles, lefse,…
Find out more »Free family-focused webinars from U of M
University of Minnesota Extension Center for Family Development educators and partners are facilitating webinars, providing information and resources for families and those who serve families to make informed decisions leading to greater health, resilience and well-being. All webinars are virtual and free. Follow links for each dynamic series to learn more about dates, times and registration. Family friendly earth care: Learn how to take actions for global health and wellness including ways to eat healthier for the planet and hands-on…
Find out more »Pre-K, K registration in Columbia Heights
Do you have a child who will be four years old by Sept. 1, 2022? It's time register for PreK 4. Do you have a child that will be five years old by Sept. 1, 2022? It's time to register for Kindergarten. Each of the Columbia Heights school district’s three elementary schools will host a PreK 4 and Kindergarten registration night: Highland Elementary, 1500 49th Ave. NE, 5-6:30 pm, Thursday, Jan. 20, 763.528.4400; Valley View Elementary, 800 49th Ave. NE,…
Find out more »Weaving Water: Monthly Fiber & Indigo Workshop
Weaving Water welcomes guest artist Amoke Kubat of YO MAMA's House for Stitch & Flow: Dream Weaving Stories from the Mississippi River Black Experience. Amoke will share stories of the African-American Mississippi River experience at the Mississippi Watershed Management Organization, 2522 Marshall St. NE, Saturday, Jan. 22, 10 am-noon. Sew a small indigo-dyed dream pillow to fill with herbs for good dreams. Stitch, listen and find inspiration in the flow of the river, dreams and stories. MWMO artist-in-residence Sarah Nassif will…
Find out more »Twin Cities Record Show
The Twin Cities Record Show takes place on Saturday, Jan. 22, 12-4 pm, at Able Brewery & Seedhouse, 1121 Quincy St. NE, offering record albums, 45 RPM records and music memorabilia for sale, with free admission. The show will feature 20 tables full of record albums, 45 RPM records, CDs and music memorabilia. A mask is required. Contact Tim Schloe at 651-373-0065 or twincitiesrecordshow@gmail.com. More information is also available at www.twincitiesrecordshow.com.
Find out more »Free community meal at Grace Lutheran
Free community meal at Grace Lutheran Church, 1500 6th St. NE, 5:30-6:30 pm, fourth Saturday of the month. Drive-thru or walk-up only until further notice.
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