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May 2025
Small engine repair & maintenance
Northeast Minneapolis Tool Library, Thorp Building, 1620 Central Ave. NE, Suite #126, Saturday, May 3, 3-5 pm. This class will guide you through the essentials of small engine care and repair. Begin with a deep dive into gasoline — exploring which type is best for your engine, how long fuel actually lasts and the damage it can cause as it degrades.Examine the three main types of fuel stabilizers, how each one works and which is best suited for long-term storage…
Find out more »Shop Small Ownd’ly
Shop small at the Hollywood Theater, 2815 Johnson St. NE, Sunday, May 4, 10 am-4 pm. Art, food, crafts, food trucks.
Find out more »Nonprofit needed for Art-A-Whirl raffle
Local Deaf artist Kaylah Vogt seeks a nonprofit sponsor for an art raffle during Art-A-Whirl. Proceeds will support her family, who are all out of work caring for her grandmother after a major stroke. Minnesota law requires raffles to be run through a nonprofit. Kaylah will handle the artwork, promotion and logistics. If interested in partnering, contact kaylahvogt.network@gmail.com. Kaylah will donate a percentage to the nonprofit for partnering.
Find out more »St. Anthony Library events
St. Anthony Library, 2941 Pentagon Dr., 612-543-6075, https://www.hclib.org/about/locations/st-anthony. The Evolution of Music: Past, Present and Future. Wednesday, May 7, 2:30-4: pm. From the ’50s to present day, music has been ever-changing – whether it’s faded away, crossed over or fused past and present into new styles. Join COMPAS Teaching Artist Soli Hughes with song, history discussions and music participation. Learn inside details about the Beatles, record empires and their influences, changes in music technology, how songs got their names and…
Find out more »Flower sale at Mt. Carmel Lutheran Church
Freshen up your landscape or give Mom a gift of flowers May 8-11. Pre-order your flowers for discount prices — deadline April 9. They can be picked up at church during sale May 8 or 9. Pre-order via https://form.jotform.com/250536548596166 or pick up a paper form at the church between 10 am-2 pm weekdays or Sunday mornings. Mt. Carmel Lutheran Church, 1701 St Anthony Blvd. NE, 612-781-2796. Questions: Diane Langer 612-718-4229 or ddl2@aol.com
Find out more »Free Community Meal
Faith United Methodist Church, 2708 33rd Ave. NE, holds a free Community dinner every 2nd Thursday of the month, 5-6 pm. Everyone is welcome. Upcoming dates are June 12, July 10, Aug. 14, Sept. 11, Oct. 9, Nov 13 and Dec. 11.
Find out more »Percolators at Logan Park
Head to the Logan Park Recreation Center for a family-friendly, live concert featuring the Percolators. A local, party-style band with a New Orleans sound. Thursday, May 8, 6-7:30 pm. 690 13th Ave. NE. Free.
Find out more »Bottineau Plant Giveaway
Saturday May 10, 9 am-noon, Eastside Neighborhood Services, 1700 2nd St. NE. Bottineau Neighborhood Association invites Bottineau residents to select up to 5 free plants
Find out more »Grand Opening: The River Hub at Graco Park
Saturday, May 10, 10 am, 810 Sibley St. NE. 10 am: Minneapolis Park Market featuring local vendors selling art, gifts and food, and Minneapolis Bouldering Project hosts a free yoga class. 11:30 am: Grand Opening ceremony features speeches followed by a ribbon-cutting. 12:30 pm: Art projects, spring seed library, fat tire bike rides and nature activities.
Find out more »“le mur bleu:” Lili Lennox
Lili Lennox draws inspiration from the vast backdrops she once painted in her career as a theatrical scenic artist. Using the same techniques, her paintings dive into a realm where highly saturated colors converge with the Minnesota landscape, depicting luminous trees and brooding skies infused with unconventional hues. Saturday, May 10, 11 am-4 pm and May 16, 17 and 18 during official Art-A-Whirl hours, Studio 114, Casket Arts Building, 681 17th Ave. NE.
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