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April 2019
Dog Day Open Studios at the California Building
Social dogs and their owners are invited to explore over 25 artist studios.
Find out more »57th Annual POPS Concert: “POPS Shatters the Glass Ceiling”
The St. Anthony Village High School Concert Band & Jazz Band present the 57th Annual POPS Concert: “POPS Shatters the Glass Ceiling,” featuring music written exclusively by female composers, Friday, April 12, and Saturday, April 13, at 7 pm, in the St. Anthony Village Middle School/High School auditorium.
Find out more »Ukrainian Easter Egg Festival
The event will feature egg making demonstrations, the sale of traditional Ukrainian decorated eggs, Ukrainian Easter breads and baked goods, Ukrainian hand-crafted items, and a traditional Ukrainian dinner featuring Cabbage Rolls.
Find out more »Adult kickball and softball in Minneapolis Parks
There’s still time left to register for adult kickball and softball in Minneapolis Parks. Leagues begin at the end of April.
Find out more »Homegrown Minneapolis Community Food Forum
Homegrown Minneapolis will have the Homegrown Minneapolis Community Food Forum, Wednesday, April 17, 5-7:30 pm, in the Food Building Community Room.
Find out more »Last Supper dramatic re-enactment
Come and experience what the last days of Jesus's life might have been like. Understand what led to the cross. Appreciate what led to Easter.
Find out more »Earth Day Fun Run/Walk/River Cleanup
This family-friendly event is designed to bring awareness to the plight of pollinators as well as to the natural beauty of the Minneapolis riverfront.
Find out more »Columbia Heights Earth Day Clean Up
In Columbia Heights, Heightsnext and the Columbia Heights Lions Club are hosting Columbia Heights Earth Day Clean Up, Saturday, April 20, 8:30-11 am, starting at Murzyn Hall, 530 Mill St. NE.
Find out more »Columbia Heights Streets get a Spring Cleaning
Volunteers’ efforts will freshen up local streetscapes and prevent trash from drifting with next spring’s melting snow through storm drains into the Mississippi River.
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