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March 2024
The Last Supper, a dramatic retelling
Experience the life of Jesus and his best friend Peter in a whole new way. This drama recounts the life of the disciple Peter. He is a fisherman who gets called into a revolutionary movement that changes the world. Suitable for all ages. First Lutheran Church of Columbia Heights, 1555 40th Ave. NE. Thursday and Friday, March 28 and 29, 7-8:30 pm.
Find out more »Egg Hunt
Free neighborhood Egg Hunt Saturday, March 30, at 9:30 am. Waite Park, 1810 34th Ave. NE. Register at Waiteparkchurch.org.
Find out more »April 2024
Columbia Heights Library Adult Programs (April)
Columbia Heights Library, 3939 Central Ave. NE. For more information, call 763-706-3690 or visit www.anokacountylibrary.org. Registration required for most programs and opens 4 weeks in advance. Financial Literacy Series Monday, April 1, 5-6 pm – How to improve credit and what to do if you have none. Whether you're looking to boost your credit score or starting from scratch, this session provides expert insights and actionable strategies to help you navigate the complex world of credit. Discover proven techniques to build…
Find out more »Matter of Balance
"A Matter of Balance," a falls prevention program for seniors 60+ will be held eight consecutive Tuesdays April 2-May 21, 10 am to 12 pm at St. Matthew Lutheran Church, 4101 Washington St. NE. This program is for you if you are concerned about falls, have had a fall in the past, restrict activities because of concerns about falling, want to improve balance, flexibility and strength. Registration: https://yourjuniper.org/Classes/Register/4369
Find out more »Critique Cabaret
Looking for a place to share your work? A place to get constructive feedback from an engaged audience? Art to Change the World’s Critique Cabaret will feature poetry, paintings, books, multimedia pieces. They can all be a part of this grand cabaret, so come one come all. Thursday, April 4, 2nd floor lobby of the Solar Arts Building. Over a dozen open studios to visit. Hours for the Critique 6-7:30 pm, 711 15th Ave. NE.
Find out more »“Tools for Life”
Whether you want to start a career in the trades, try something new, or simply become a well-rounded DIYer, the Minnesota Tool Library’s “Tools for Life” mentorship program aims to provide people of all backgrounds with general knowledge about the trades. Explore common projects and build skills through hands-on workshops, learn from experienced tradespeople and gain familiarity with a variety of tools and types of work. The program will run through May 9 at the Tool Library's St. Paul location,…
Find out more »Mel Hart Scholarship fundraiser
Mel Hart graduated from St. Anthony Village High School in 1963. He was killed in action on May 4, 1966, while serving his country. In honor of Mel's memory and achievements, a scholarship bearing his name was established at St. Anthony High School. Steele & Hops will hosting a breakfast fundraiser Saturday, April 6, 9-11 am. Proceeds will go towards scholarships for a boy and a girl. Breakfast buffet, $15. Steele & Hops, 2800 39th Ave. NE.
Find out more »Bunny & Egg Hunt
Saturday, April 6, 9-11 am, Windom Park, 2251 Hayes St. NE. Ages 5-10, free.
Find out more »LPNA Clothing Swap
Saturday, April 6, 10 am-1 pm, Logan Park Recreation Center, 690 13th Ave. NE. Bring no more than 15 clothing items you no longer want or need (in clean, wearable condition-something you would give to a friend) to share in the swap, then “shop” the items others have brought. No undergarments or socks, adult-sized pajamas, workout clothing/yoga pants, clothing with embroidered or screen printed personalization (i.e., team sweatshirts), housewares, bedding, linens or toys. There is no requirement to bring items…
Find out more »Pothole Palooza
The Pothole Palooza benefit concert is coming to the historic Hollywood Theater, 2815 Johnson St. NE, Saturday, April 6 with five bands playing five different genres. Support this local business effort. All proceeds go to repair the public Merchants' parking lot at 29th & Johnson St. NE. Music starts at 3 pm with 12-string guitarist Peter Ruddy playing traditional Celtic music; at 4 pm the Bullfrogs play blues and Americana; 5 pm the Walker Brothers Band takes the stage with…
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