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June 2020
Music in the Parks goes virtual
The Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board has decided to continue offering the remaining Music in the Parks events to a virtual format and plans to bring Movies in the Park back this summer. Stay tuned for an update on drive-in movies coming to Minneapolis Parks in August.
Find out more »Celebrate Northeast Parade canceled
Princesses have floated and bands have marched down Central Avenue for 90 summers, but they won’t this year. The Celebrate Northeast Parade set for June 16 has been canceled because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Find out more »Windom Park Citizens in Action neighborhood meeting
Windom Park Citizens in Action will hold its monthly Neighborhood Meeting Tuesday, June 16, at 7 pm. Meetings are being held virtually until further notice.
Find out more »“Indigenous Ways of Knowing and COVID Recovery with Nature’s Healing Power” webinar
Indigenous communities possess knowledge, culture and traditions that inextricably link the health of people and the planet. We have much to learn from Indigenous ways of knowing as we seek to understand the impact of nature on human health and wellbeing, and human behavior on the health of the natural environment. In partnership with Mississippi Park Connection board member Cathy Jordan, consulting research director of Children & Nature Network, will present this free webinar, Wednesday, June 17, 11 am-12 pm.…
Find out more »“Handle Me With Care” virtual meet-ups
East Side Neighborhood Services is offering “Handle Me with Care” virtual meet ups for caregivers to listen in, call in, or talk with other caregivers, the first and third Fridays of the month, 10-11 am.
Find out more »MN Music Summit will be online
The Minnesota Music Coalition (MMC) presents its 10th annual MN Music Summit, Saturday and Sunday, June 20-21, online.
Find out more »Summer Camps and Programs at A Chance To Grow
A Chance To Grow (ACTG) will be hosting two summer camps.
Find out more »Historic Walking Tour of St. Anthony Falls
Offered by the UMN Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences. Take a self-guided tour that identifies 40 historic sites around the area. Some of these sites are now mill ruins; others have become apartments and restaurants. This tour is about three miles long, so prepare appropriately (carry plenty of water). The tour will give you an overview of the history of the falls and the geology of the falls. The tour begins and ends at Father Hennepin Park, located near…
Find out more »ART365: Loretta Bebeau
Enjoy a (virtual) short studio tour of projects that artist Loretta Bebeau is working on, Tuesday, June 23, 1-3 pm. It will focus on collage and add a few other comments on the function of art and creativity. This will be one of a series. Link to the live event through FB: www.facebook.com/loretta.bebeau. Northeast Minneapolis Arts District maintains a calendar of virtual interactive events. For info, see northeastminneapolisartsdistrict.org.
Find out more »Townhall conversation about community and race
A townhall discussion on community and race will take place 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, June 23, at Huset Park, 40th Ave NE & Jefferson St NE, Columbia Heights. Tanya Moore, Kenny Moore and Kevin Moore will moderate the discussion. Invited speakers will be residents of Columbia Heights who are Black, Indigenious, Latino and other people of color. Community members will be invited to ask questions by writing them down on cards and turning them into the moderators.Please bring a mask and…
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