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October 2018
Polish dinner at Sacred Heart
Sacred Heart of Jesus Polish National Catholic Church, 2114 Fifth St. NE, invites everyone to its Polish all-you-can-eat Dinner, Saturday, Oct. 20, 3-6 pm.
Find out more »Lasagna dinner at Community United Methodist
The community is invited to a lasagna dinner at Community United Methodist Church of Columbia Heights, 950 Gould Ave. NE, Saturday, Oct. 20, 4:30-6:30 pm.
Find out more »All Columbia Heights High School Reunion
All Columbia Heights High School graduates are invited to an All School Reunion.
Find out more »Jammin’ at Northeast
Northeast Park, 1530 Johnson St. NE, will host Jammin’ at Northeast, a monthly dance for adults with developmental disabilities, Saturday, Oct. 20, 6-8 pm.
Find out more »Out of The Box Opera: Diva Cage Match 2.0
Last year’s sell-out audience was treated to spectacular “Diva” performances by sopranos in full evening dresses who climbed into the boxing ring to sing their hearts out.
Find out more »Infant massage class at Everyday Miracles
Elizabeth the Doula is teaching a five-session infant massage class for parents, Sundays, 10:30-11:30 am, Oct. 21-Nov. 18, at Everyday Miracles, 1121 Jackson St. NE.
Find out more »Meet with Your Council Member
Council Member Kevin Reich will have his monthly Meet with Your Council Member event, Monday, Oct. 22, 5:30-6:30 pm, at Fair State Brewing Cooperative, 2506 Central Ave. NE.
Find out more »MPS Candidate Forum
On Oct. 22, the Graves Foundation will host a Minneapolis Public School Board Candidate Forum at Franklin Middle School, 1501 Aldrich Avenue N. Moderated by Tom Weber, formerly of Minnesota Public Radio, this is a culminating event for a public awareness campaign Unbound: A New Conversation About Public Education in Minneapolis, in partnership with Pollen Studios. School board directors govern a budget of almost $800 million, and impact daily the lives of 35,000+ of the city’s children, some of them deemed…
Find out more »Fall street sweeping begins Oct. 23
On Oct. 23, Minneapolis Public Works will begin a four-week run of curb-to-curb sweeping and leaf collection on 1,000 miles of streets throughout the city. Temporary “No Parking” signs will be posted at least 24 hours in advance so streets will be clear of cars when they’re swept.
Find out more »SAV Holiday Lighting Contest
The top two winners will be awarded $100 in cash prizes.
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