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April 2024
St. Anthony 60th Annual Pops Concert
The St. Anthony Village High School Concert Band & Jazz Band present the 60th Annual Pops Concert, "Pop Culture,” Friday & Saturday, April 26 & 27 at 7 pm. The concert will feature music performed by the bands as well as skits and acts prepared by the students. This is truly a "fun for the whole family" event. Purchase reserved seats at savhspops.com. General admission ($7) available at the door. St. Anthony Village High School, 3303 33rd Ave. NE.
Find out more »NE Kiwanis Pancake Breakfast
The Northeast Minneapolis Kiwanis Club will hold an all-you-can-eat pancake breakfast Sunday, April 28, 7:45 am-noon at the Northeast Minneapolis Armory, 1097 Broadway St NE. Presale tickets are $8 for adults, $5 for children. Tickets at the door are $10 and $6. Tickets: kiwanisclubofnempls.ticketspice.com.
Find out more »MSP Home Tour
The MSP Home Tour will be held April 27 & 28 from 11 am to 5 pm on both days. Visit 23 homes around the metro, including two in St. Anthony. This year’s tour features homes in a wide variety of styles. Save the date. www.msphometour.com
Find out more »Polka Time at Murzyn Hall
The Midwest Polka Association (MPA) invites the community to enjoy an afternoon of listening and dancing to polkas and waltzes at Murzyn Hall, 530 Mill St. NE, Sunday, April 28, 1-5 pm. Steve Burclaw's New Polish Sounds will provide the music dance. This is the first time this band has played for a MPA dance and the first time they have played in Minnesota. Admission is $12 per person. Bar service is available. Info: http://www.midwestpolkaassociation.com
Find out more »Ukrainian Words Project
Theatre Novi Most is bringing The Ukrainian Words Project to various locations in the Twin Cities area and greater Minnesota. Under the direction of founders Lisa Channer and Vladimir Rovinsky, staged readings of new plays by Ukrainian playwrights will be performed alongside optional community Story Circles. Readings will be performed in English with printed play texts provided in Ukrainian. Ukrainian and Russian translators are available during Story Circles to all who wish to participate. ASL interpreters are available upon request.…
Find out more »UHT Redevelopment Community Meeting rescheduled
Join City of Minneapolis and development team partners on Tuesday, April 30, 5:30-7:30 pm at Urban Research and Outreach Engagement Center, 2001 Plymouth Ave. N. The City of Minneapolis rescheduled the meeting due to weather on March 26 and will share updates on the Upper Harbor redevelopment. The expansive tract of land on the North Side between Washington Avenue and the Mississippi River, is being transformed to accommodate new places to live and work, a 20-acre riverside park, and a…
Find out more »May 2024
Book Sale at Pierre Bottineau
Friends of the Pierre Bottineau Library will hold a book sale on Saturday, May 4, 10 am-2 pm at the Pierre Bottineau Library, 55 Broadway St. NE. Hundreds of adult and children's fiction and nonfiction books in hardcover and paperback (most are $.50 - $1; cash only) . They will also have "blind date" books for sale and a few vinyl albums. Items are withdrawn from the Hennepin County Library system or donated by the public. Funds raised will benefit the library. If…
Find out more »Baby Gear Swap at Audubon
As part of the Audubon Spring Festival, there will be a “swap” of gear and clothing for babies (age 0-24 months). You do not need to bring swap items in order to take what you need, free. Donated items can be brought to Audubon Park, 1320 29th Ave. NE, Friday, May 3, 6-7 pm or during the festival on Saturday, May 4. Shopping goes from 11-3 on Saturday, no new items added after 2 pm. Leftovers will go to the…
Find out more »“Prudence and Misfortune”
"Prudence and Misfortune" is an exhibition at NE Sculpture|Gallery Factory, 1720 Madison St. NE #14. The work of Michael Sommers, the show is about the Prudence and Misfortune of materials, not lost nor forgotten, but rediscovered, repurposed, shaped by hands and eyes that see and cannot see. Piled in a corner they know Misfortune. Yet, the materials maintain feelings of hope and expectation.“We will come in handy someday,” they whisper. The show runs through May 4. Other events include Conversations with…
Find out more »Venite! A spring concert
The choirs of Holy Cross Catholic Church, 1621 University Ave. NE, will present a spring concert on Saturday, May 4, 7:30 pm. Admission is free, but a $20 donation is encouraged in support of music at Holy Cross. The program features works by G. Aichinger, G. Allegri, F. Anerio, S. Backman, E.C. Bairstow, A. Beach, W. Byrd, R. Dering, G. Gabrieli, E. Osterman, M. Praetorius, J.P. Sweelinck and J. Travers. In addition, there will be opportunities for festive congregational singing accompanied…
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