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June 2019
Columbia Heights Third Annual Community Picnic
The City’s summer event now includes an Art and Craft Fair and Fishing Clinic The City of Columbia Heights’ annual Community Picnic returns Thursdaay, June 27, from 4:30 - 7 pm at Huset Park West. The picnic will feature an arts and craft fair inside nearby Murzyn Hall Children’s activities will take place around the splash pad. Free tacos and ice cream while supplies last, face painting, a kids’ fishing clinic, free wine samples for adults inside Murzyn Hall, and…
Find out more »NEMAA Night at Bauhaus Brew Labs: Anjee Mai Creations
The second in a series of NEMAA art nights at Bauhaus Brew Labs, they welcome NEMAA member and colored clay sculptor Anjee Mai Emerson to demo her whimsical monster figures.
Find out more »REFINEDr, Art4Good to benefit Minneapolis-based Art to Change the World
REFINEDr, an initiative of The Fulton Group, LLC is pleased to announce its first edition in 2019 of Art4Good to benefit Minneapolis-based Art to Change the World (ACW).
Find out more »The Denim Boys Birthday Show
Local Minneapolis band, The Denim Boys, will be playing a birthday show for their singer/guitar player and Northeast resident Danny Paulson.
Find out more »Mystery of Cats: Cat Art Festival
It’s all about cats, cats and nothing but the cats.
Find out more »Civic Orchestra Summer Pops Concerts
St. Anthony Civic Orchestra Summer Pops Concerts: Thursday, June 20, 7 pm, Chandler Place, 3700 Chandler Dr. NE, St Anthony. Ice Cream Social following the concert behind Chandler Place (inside if inclement weather). Sunday, June 23, 7 pm, Como Park Lakeside Pavilion, 1360 N. Lexington Ave., St. Paul, and Sunday, June 30, 7 pm, Riverfront Memorial Park, 2201 2nd Ave., Anoka. All concert admission is free. Info: 612-788-3516, cmj01a@msn.com.
Find out more »July 2019
Prohibition: A Grand Misadventure
Catholic Eldercare will host a free presentation on Monday, July 1, 1:30-3 pm at the MainStreet Lodge, 909 Main St. NE. In 1920, the United States entered Prohibition, during which the manufacture, sale, and transportation of intoxicating liquors was banned. As it turned out, the U.S. also entered a period of lawlessness and corruption, unequaled in its history. Many Prohibition supporters felt that the passage of the 18th Amendment would bring about law and order and restore the family. However,…
Find out more »Theater Latté Da Next Festival
As part of its commitment to musical theater, Theater Latté Da will have a slate of new works as part of its summer Next Festival, including workshops and public presentations at Ritz Theater, 345 13th Ave. NE.
Find out more »Waite Park Ice Cream Social/Fall Sports Kickoff
Waite Park, 1810 34th Ave. NE, will have an Ice Cream Social: Fall Sports Kickoff, Wednesday, July 10, 5:30-7:30 pm.
Find out more »Anne Elias and Lisa Elias at NE Sculpture
Sisters Anne and Lisa Elias will open their show July 12 at Casket Arts (Factory).
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