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October 2025
Immaculate Conception Pancake Breakfasts
Enjoy a breakfast of sausage, potatoes, eggs, pancakes and beverages the third Sunday of the month. Breakfast is served downstairs in the Fellowship Hall, 8:30-11:30 am. Adults $13, ages 5-12 $7, ages 4 and under free. Credit and debit cards accepted. All proceeds benefit Immaculate Conception Church, 4030 Jackson St. NE.
Find out more »ConFluence: Futures in Color
ConFluence, the BIPOC Minneapolis sci-fi convention, will return to Northeast 10 am-8 pm Saturday and Sunday, Oct. 18 and 19, at Northrup King Building, 1500 Jackson St. NE. The artist-organized comic-con celebrates art, sci-fi, fantasy, futurisms and fandoms centered on content by and for BIPOC communities. The “Prismatic Underground” dance party is on Saturday night from 8 pm-midnight. Tickets are $35 for one day and $55 for the entire weekend and are available at https://www.confluencemn.com. Every ticket includes a free…
Find out more »Fantastic Voyage Live Improv
Fantastic Voyage Improv performs monthly at two locations in Northeast. They bring their short form comedy called UnProv to Padraigs Brewing, 945 Broadway St. NE, on the first Wednesday of each month, and to Broken Clock Brewing Cooperative, 1712 Marshall St. NE, on the third Monday of each month. All shows start at 7 pm. $10 gets you 90 minutes of comedy based on audience suggestions. Upcoming dates: Aug 18, Broken Clock Brewing; Sept. 3, Padraigs Brewing; Sept. 15, Broken…
Find out more »Columbia Heights Library adult programs
Columbia Heights Library, 3939 Central Ave. NE. For more information, call 763-706-3690 or visit chplmn.org. Registration required for most programs and opens 4 weeks in advance. Be Your Own Publisher, presented by the LOFT: Wednesday, Oct. 22, 5:30-7 pm. Do you have a story you want to share with the world but don’t know how to do it? Self-publishing is one respected way for authors to publish. In this class you will learn how to move your project forward and launch…
Find out more »Northeast Community Band at Washburn
The Northeast Community Band under the direction of Tim Martin, begins its 27th season with a fall concert on Thursday, Oct. 23, 7 pm at Washburn High School, 201 W. 49th St. The band will play several autumn-themed pieces, including Eric Whitacre's "Ghost Train." Free.
Find out more »Events at Pierre Bottineau Library
Pierre Bottineau Library, 55 Broadway St. NE, 612-543-6850 or 612-543-KNOW (5669) Social Media Strategy: Content and Conversation: Thursday, Sept. 18, 6–7:30 pm. Assess your business or personal social media strategy and explore what social media tools to consider, when and how often to post, which content to share, and who can help create and extend conversations. Learn how to analyze your results, diffuse your critics, and amplify your strongest advocates. Free, registration required. Collaborator: The Loft Literary Center. Afternoon Games at the…
Find out more »Make Mosaic Stepping Stones
Use concrete to create your own mosaic garden stepping stones. Saturday, Oct. 25, 1-2:30 pm. Bottineau Field Parkk Rec Center, 2000 2nd St. NE. Cost: $12.
Find out more »Nourish: A Reading Series
Mark your calendars for this quarterly 5x5 reading series featuring five writers for five minutes, followed by an open mic. Curated by Marguerite Cafe's Poet in Residence, Sara Dovre Wudali. 4 pm, Cafe Maguerite, 300 13th Ave. NE. Saturday, Sept. 6. Authors: Davi Grey, jd hegarty, Aurora Masum-Javed, José Felipe Ozuna, Erin Sharkey. Saturday, Oct. 25. Authors: Chris Fausto Cabrera, Deborah Keenan.
Find out more »STAWNO Halloween Deco Tour
Take a self-guided tour of the St. Anthony West neighborhood Saturday, Oct. 25, 5-8 pm to see the entries in the neighborhood's Halloween decorating contest. Join the hunt for the Best Front Porch in the neighborhood, meet your neighbors and share your decorating stories.
Find out more »“Echoes of Bohemia”
Sunday, Oct. 26 at 3 pm, the Mirandola Ensemble and University of Minnesota Chamber Choir join forces for a program entitled “Echoes of Bohemia.” Breathe in the rich choral harmonies of Brahms, Mendelssohn, Hassler, and Zielinski, among others as well as delightful folk songs from Poland and the Czech Republic. Holy Cross Catholic Church, 1621 University Ave. NE. Tickets: $20 at https://the-mirandola-ensemble.square.site/#SEJCVP. Prior to the concert, there will also be a tribute to local sculptor, Roman Janeczko, a parishioner at…
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