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September 2019
Mill Ruins Park Prairie Maintenance
Saturday, Aug. 17 & 31 , 9 am-12 noon. Meet at St. Anthony Falls Visitor Center. Consider joining a group of volunteers to maintain a demonstration prairie at Mill Ruins Park. This native prairie attracts many bees, butterflies and birds while improving the Mississippi River shoreline habitat. Led by a trained National Park Service (NPS) volunteer, this crew is also sponsored by the Mississippi Park Connection and the Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board. All tools, such as gloves, are provided. To sign up for crew…
Find out more »“Calming the Mind: Joy of Living 1”
Tergar Meditation Center, 1621 Hennepin Ave. E., Ste 210, is hosting a weekend meditation workshop, “Calming the Mind: Joy of Living 1,” Saturday and Sunday, Sept. 14-15, 9 am-5 pm.
Find out more »Twin Cities Ukrainian Heritage Festival
The 19th Annual Twin Cities Ukrainian Heritage Festival will be Saturday, Sept. 14, noon-6 pm, at the Ukrainian American Community Center.
Find out more »“Understanding Intersection of Race, Class and Poverty to Bring St. Anthony Together”
St. Anthony Villagers for Equity and Community (SAVEC) will host an inclusive community event, “Understanding Intersection of Race, Class and Poverty to Bring St. Anthony Together,” Saturday, Sept. 14, 12:30-5 pm, at St. Anthony Community Center.
Find out more »Join the Northside Singers choir!
They sing in three- and four-part harmony and welcome singers who read music or learn by listening.
Find out more »Edison Class of 1951 reunion
The Edison High School class of 1951 will have their reunion lunch at Jax Cafe, on Tuesday, Sept. 17, 11:30 am. Questions: Mary Ann Erickson 612-787-6750.
Find out more »8th Annual Farm to School Community BBQ
This free event will include delicious local foods, family-friendly activities, farm animals, a corn shucking contest and more.
Find out more »Tai Ji Quan & A Matter of Balance at ESNS
ESNS will host the following events.
Find out more »Look for water-themed books in Little Free Libraries
The Minneapolis Parks Foundation has stocked eight Little Free Libraries in seven Northeast parks with books aimed at teaching young readers and adults about the value of caring for and conserving the region’s lakes, rivers, and wetlands.
Find out more »MTN offers tech training for older workers
The Minneapolis Television Network (MTN), which provides residents with the equipment, training, and space to learn how to use technology to publish their own content, is partnering with East Side Neighborhood Services (ESNS) and several local media colleges to offer qualified older workers the opportunity to learn video production and media technology.
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