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July 2021
Sacred Heart Polish Fest and Church Fire Benefit
Held Saturday, July, 17, 11 am-6 pm at 420 22nd Ave. NE. Polish food including pierogi, golabki, kapusta, Polish sausage, hot dogs, rye bread, Rubinski sandwiches, chips, dessert, pop, coffee and Polish beer available. Live music, games and raffles. Admission is free. All are invited. Info: 763-226-1624
Find out more »Historic Main Street Walking Tour
Discover the stories of Minneapolis’s oldest neighborhood and gain insight into the rich diversity of the 1850s town of St. Anthony. Learn about the immense changes along Main Street throughout the years, and landmarks like the 1855 Upton Block, 1858 Martin & Morrison Building, and the Pillsbury A Mill. The town of St. Anthony was established on the east side of the Mississippi in 1848, a few years before its neighbor Minneapolis started on the west side of the river.…
Find out more »Columbia Heights Market Opening
Columbia Heights Community Market features local vendors, farmers and community members. Open every Thursday evening during the summer months at First Lutheran Church, 1555 40th Ave NE. July 22 will feature live music from Jarrelle Barton.
Find out more »CatVideoFest 2021
The MSP Film Society will host CatVideoFest Sunday, July 25, 1 pm. A compilation reel of the latest and best cat videos culled from countless hours of unique submissions and sourced animations, music videos, and classic internet powerhouses, CatVideoFest is a joyous communal experience, only available in theaters. The event raises money for cats in need through partnerships with local cat charities, animal welfare organizations, and shelters to best serve cats in the area. 10% of the proceeds will benefit Feline…
Find out more »Reading at The Coffee Shop Northeast
On Sunday July 25, 5-6 pm, local writers Kristin Boldon, Haddayr Copley-Woods, and Amy C. Rea will read from recent work on the topic Mental Health and Parenting in an Age of High Expectations and Low Support at The Coffee Shop NE, 2852 Johnson St NE Suite A. Information on local mental health resources will be provided, as well as refreshments. A suggested donation of $5 will support the artists and the work of Everyday Miracles, an organization that has…
Find out more »Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction
Tuesdays, June 8-July 27, 6:30 -9 pm on Zoom. Saturday, July 24 retreat 9 am-3 pm. 27 CEUs available; contact the Center for details. Course fee of $350 includes materials; $25 deposit is due with registration. Payment plans and limited need-based support are available. Early registration is encouraged: https://www.oceandharma.org/mindfulness-based-stress-reduction.
Find out more »Dining hosts and escorts at Eldercare
Catholic Eldercare seeks volunteers for dining hosts and dining escorts on Saturdays and Sundays at 10 a.m. Residents can use your help serving beverages or bringing them to/from their rooms. Call or email Diane Lucas, Director of Marketing & Communications, if interested: 612-362-2492, dlucas@catholiceldercare.org.
Find out more »Strike Theater Picnic and Derby Day
Grab a blanket and chair for the first-annual Strike Theater Picnic and Derby fundraiser at Logan Park, 690 13th Ave. NE, Saturday, July 31. They are raising money to make up for nearly 15 months of closure so they can reopen this fall. Tickets get you entrance and a picnic lunch - which includes burgers or hot dogs (meat and veggie options), chips, sides, pop or water. The Derby invites adults and kids to race on stick horses. Make your…
Find out more »Charlotte’s Web
St. Anthony Community Theater presents "Charlotte's Web," based on the classic story by E.B. White. Live show dates at St. Anthony Village High School are Saturday, July 31, 7 pm; Sunday, Aug. 1, 2 pm; Thursday, Aug. 5 and Saturday, Aug. 7, 7 pm; and Sunday, Aug. 8, 2 pm. A live-streamed option will also be available.Directed by Michelle Schwantes. Music director Ginger Larson. Mask wearing and social distancing is required. Tickets at https://sactheater.org/.
Find out more »August 2021
Open Streets canceled
Open Streets Northeast, which was scheduled for Aug. 1, has been canceled for the second year in a row. Organizers put the kibosh on the event, citing COVID concerns. Open Streets events in other neighborhoods scheduled for September and October may still occur.
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