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September 2019
Field to Fork Fall Forum
Tuesday, Sept. 24, 7-8:30 pm, Able Seedhouse + Brewery, 1121 Quincy Street NE. Clean Water Action is launching a Field to Fork Forum series as a part of their Field to Fork: Sustainable Feed, Sustainable Food campaign. The fall forum topic will feature speakers from organizations around the state working to develop more sustainable food systems through initiatives and programs that focus on farmland stewardship, business development, and stronger communities that support equity and fairness for all. Speakers will include…
Find out more »AARP iPhone workshops
AARP will have a free hands-on workshops for learners age 50 and older to learn how to get the most from their mobile devices, Friday, Sept. 27, at Columbia Heights Public Library.
Find out more »The Citizen’s Academy
The Citizen’s Academy will be an excellent way to get to know your Police Agency better, and gain a “behind the scenes” perspective on how your Officers use their tools and skills to keep our community walkable, sustainable, and safe.
Find out more »Fire Safety Open House
The Columbia Heights Fire Department will hold a Fire Safety Open House Sept. 28, 11 am-2 pm at the Public Safety Building, 825 41st Avenue NE. The event is free.
Find out more »Taste of Northeast at St. Mary’s
St. Mary’s Orthodox Cathedral, 1701 Fifth St. NE, will have its eighth annual Taste of Northeast celebration, Friday, Sept. 27, 5-9 pm, and Saturday, Sept. 28, 11 am-7 pm.
Find out more »Posters for Parks
Posters for Parks, in its fourth year, will be Saturday, Sept. 28, 5-9 pm, at Royal Foundry, 241 Fremont Ave. N. The event will feature 41 artists showcasing their parks-inspired prints, available for $45 each.
Find out more »October 2019
Save The Date: 2019 Annual Benefit and Minnesota Preservation Awards
More details and registration coming soon.
Find out more »Volunteer for Weed it & Reap
Volunteers are needed for a variety of self-determined shifts.
Find out more »St. Anthony Candidate Forum
Attend the St. Anthony Village Area Chamber of Commerce candidate forum on Thursday, Oct. 3, 6 pm at St. Anthony City Hall (Council Chambers), 3301 Silver Lake Rd. Candidates for Mayor: Nancy Robinett, nonpartisan and Randy Stille, nonpartisan. Candidates for City Council: Hal Gray, nonpartisan, Thomas Randle, nonpartisan, and Bernard Walker, nonpartisan (unconfirmed). Free and open to the public. If you have questions you would like addressed to the candidates, email them to executivedirector@saintanthonychamber.org no later than Saturday, Sept. 28.…
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