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January 2019
I Forgot About Goliad
Market Garden Theatre continues the Fresh Roots Series with "I Forgot About Goliad," a new work by local playwright Cristina Florencia Castro. The developmental workshop will culminate in a free public staged reading on Sunday, Jan. 20, 7 pm at the Crane Theater, 2303 Kennedy St. NE. The reading is directed by Market Garden Theatre’s Artistic Director, Lucas Skjaret and produced by Brittany Ottum, with dramaturgy by Madeline Kvale. Weaving through time, latinidad, and San Antonio, Texas, "I Forgot About…
Find out more »Artists Who Teach – A PechaKucha
Learn about artists who teach at a PechaKucha Sunday, Jan. 20, 6 p.m. Art Force will host the free, open-to-public event at 1400 Van Buren St. NE.. In this fast-paced format, artists show and explain work with 20 slides in 20 seconds each. The program will feature Susan Armington, Suzann Beck, Marko Fields, Candy Kuehn, Layl McDill, Ernest Miller, Malcom Potek, Wayne Potratz, and Denise Tennen. Audience discussion and questions follow after all have presented. Artists will address how and why…
Find out more »Who is MLK? A Day of Nourishment, Growth, Service, & Healing
Nativity Lutheran Church will host a third annual Martin Luther King Day Celebration & Children’s March at 9 am, January 21. This event will teach about MLK and the civil rights movement. Participants will have opportunities to ask questions, have an open dialogue, create art projects, and see local artists perform. Parents and adults can help by being a part of this conversation together. This event gives children and youth the opportunity to be heard with a first annual Children’s…
Find out more »Theater Latté Da presents “A Little Night Music.”
Part comedy of manners, part battle of the sexes, this funny, elegant work inspired by Ingmar Bergman’s period film, "Smiles on a Summer Night," explores the tangled web of affairs centered around leading actress Desirée Armfeldt.
Find out more »Volunteers needed for Jan. 23 count of people experiencing homelessness
The count will take place Wednesday, Jan. 23, at sundown, and end at sunrise Thursday, Jan. 24. Locations throughout the county, including homeless shelters, city streets, and other known homeless encampments will be canvased in an attempt to interview people who are experiencing homelessness.
Find out more »Griefshare at St. Matthew
St. Matthew Lutheran Church, 4101 Washington St. NE, will have Griefshare, a grief support group for anyone who has experienced the death of a loved one, Thursdays, Jan. 24-April 11, 12:30-2:30 pm.
Find out more »“Fuji-Ya and Riverfront Revival” at Mill City
Mill City Museum, 704 Second St. S., will host “Fuji-Ya and Riverfront Revival,” a free presentation about how a riverside dining spot transformed the City of Minneapolis, Thursday, Jan. 24, 7-8 pm.
Find out more »Hysteria, recent works by WARM members
WARM (Women’s Art Resources of Minnesota) asked their members to submit works that related to the title “Hysteria.”
Find out more »Dinner and book fair at Immaculate Conception
Immaculate Conception Catholic Church, 4030 Jackson St. NE. will have a spaghetti dinner and book fair, Friday, Jan. 25, 4-7 pm.
Find out more »HeightsNEXT Annual Members Meeting & Documentary Movie Night
Learn what HeightsNEXT has planned for 2019 and how you can be involved with fun events such as the Cheers for Beers Fundraiser & Beer-Tasting, Haunted House, Dog Day Afternoon, Pride Festival, Plant Exchanges, Stories in our Neighborhood series, and more! The short membership meeting will be followed up by a movie showing and discussion of "Saving Snow," a documentary about the winter tourism industry and climate change. Guest speakers are from the group "Cool Planet" and were featured in…
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