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August 2018
Audubon Neighborhood Home Maintenance Event
The Audubon Neighborhood Association will have a Home Maintenance Event, Monday, Aug. 6, 7-8:30 pm, in the Audubon Park Community Room.
Find out more »The Idaho Jackson Action Playset
The Cold War, The AIDS Crisis, random acts of violence, Satanism, nausea, sunstroke, and The Wonderful World of Disney – Also known as childhood. Renowned storyteller Brad Lawrence makes sense of the Reagan Era. Ages 12-15 and up.
Find out more »Eco-Kids Camp
Eco-Kids Camp, organized by Faith, Community, and Northeast United Methodist Churches, will be held August 6–9 (Monday–Thursday), 9 am–4 pm. Children entering grades 3-6 are welcome! Students will learn about and from wolves this year. Camp includes field trips to Silverwood Park and the Wildlife Science Center. Other camp activities will include science and art. The cost is $75 per child, scholarships available. Register online at www.faithumchurch.com. Questions? Contact Rev. Susan Mullin, smullin@faithumchurch.com.
Find out more »SMART for Business: Bringing Excitement to Your Brand
Their panelists will discuss methods they have used to market their businesses and share what has worked for them.
Find out more »Spark-Y Open House
There will be a keynote address from Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey, project presentations from their interns, showcasing Spark-Y youth programming in action, food and drink from Eastside Co-op and Butter Bakery, featuring a brand new location at the Casket Arts Building.
Find out more »Summer Camp Capri presents, Four Little Girls: Birmingham 1963
This is a play that dares to examine what it's like to be a child in the most extreme circumstances.
Find out more »Twin Cities Polish Festival
The 10th annual Twin Cities Polish Festival will be Friday-Sunday, Aug. 10-12, along the Mississippi River on Old Main Street in Minneapolis, across from Riverplace and St. Anthony Main. This free family friendly festival celebrates all things Polish.
Find out more »Walking While Black in Moscow
Winner of the Sold Out Award at The Rogue Festival in Fresno. Les Kurkendaal has taken a trip to Russia. There are not many black people in Russia, so this is a whole new world for him. Ages 12-15 and up.
Find out more »THE NEWS: A Musical
Extra. Extra. Read all about it. October 30th, 1968, the DC newspaper The Columbia Tribune struggles to survive. Salvation comes in the potential sale to a media magnate, but at what cost? A new musical. Ages 16 and up. Performances: Aug. 4, 10 pm; Aug. 5, 2:30 pm; Aug. 7, 5:30 pm; Aug. 10, 7 pm; Aug. 11, 1pm.
Find out more »Hard-Core CORN
A popcorn addict meets a nutrition guru and learns she's intolerant to corn. Find out how she navigates a maze of maize, through cooking shows, newscasts, and personal confessions in a world turned against her. Ages 12-15 and up.
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