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March 2021
Seeking right-leaning, conservative views on media
Do you consider yourself right-leaning or conservative? If so, we’d like to know what you think about news coverage. (You can also help by passing along the link below, to conservatives whom you know, preferably in the Northeaster’s coverage area.) Your participation will help us and the wider journalism industry better understand and reflect your views. Click on this link to take a survey and sign up to be interviewed. If you’re selected to be interviewed, you’ll get a $25…
Find out more »NAMI Offers Free Online Mental Health Support Groups
Led by trained peer facilitators, the support groups help individuals and families learn coping skills and find strength through sharing their experiences.
Find out more »Fare for All Brunch Boxes in NE
Fare for All, a program of The Food Group, purchases fresh fruits and vegetables and frozen meats in bulk and passes on the savings to anyone interested in stretching their food budget.
Find out more »Ukrainian Center Lenten Pierogi & Fish Fry Dinners – TO GO
The Ukrainian American Community Center, 301 Main St. NE, is having TO GO 'Pierogi' & Fish Fry Dinners, Friday nights during Lent , March 12, 19, and 26, with curbside pick-up 4:30-7 pm.
Find out more »Drive-thru Easter Bake Sale at CUMC
A few of the items are cookies, including decorated Easter cutout sugar cookies and melting moments, banana bread, brownies, and glazed lemon muffins.
Find out more »Mayor’s Town Hall: Hearing from Our Neighbors of Color & Healing Together
The event is for people to hear BIPOC speakers from the community and wider area.
Find out more »Welcome the herons back to Marshall Terrace
Great blue herons return to their rookery on the Mississippi River toward the end of March. Join Mississippi National River and Recreation Area Park Ranger Sharon at 11 am-1 pm Saturday, March 27 to watch them. The event will be down on the banks of the Mississippi River, weather permitting. Prepare for some mud or ice. Bring binoculars and cameras. Ranger Sharon will have her spotting scope to aid viewing the birds. A ranger and volunteers will greet you on…
Find out more »COVID art show at Mercy Vineyard
Mercy Vineyard Church, 752 Harding Streeet NE, will host a free, family-friendly art opening and reception on Saturday evening, March 27, 5-8 pm, to exhibit several artists' reflections of their experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic. The installation includes work by more than 30 individuals of all ages from the Minneapolis-St. Paul community as well as a collection of pieces from a connected community in California. Individuals used a variety of visual art media and techniques, including cut paper, watercolor, acrylic,…
Find out more »Ukrainian Easter Egg Festival
The Ukraininan Easter Egg Festival is alive and well at St. Michael's and St. George's Ukrainian Orthodox Church, 505 4th Avenue NE. Intricately decorated Easter eggs (pysanky), traditional babka bread and hand-crafted Ukrainian items will be available for sale. A takeout-only dinner of sausage, cabbage rolls and borscht will also be available. COVID guidelines will be enforced: Capacity limits, face masks, and hand sanitizer upon entering. Sunday, March 28, 11 am-2 pm.
Find out more »“Thou Mighty God” Concert
"Thou Mighty God," a program offered by lutenist Thomas Walker Jr. and soprano Sarah Jackson, featuring sacred devotional works of the late Renaissance and early Baroque for lute and soprano, featuring music by Claude LeJeune, Nicolas Vallet, John Dowland, Etienne Moulinie, and Michelagnolo Galilei.
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