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January 2025
Vital Fitness
East Side Neighborhood Services, 1700 2nd St. NE. Registration: 612-787-4086 or VitalLiving@esns.org. Thursdays Weekly, 10:30-11:30 am, in person. A wide variety of balance, strength and flexibility movements will be incorporated into this fun and social group class. No cost. Pre-registration is helpful for planning purposes but not required. All abilities are encouraged to come. Movements can be done seated or standing.
Find out more »“First 100 Days”
Howard M. Christopherson will document the first 100 days of Donald Trump's second presidential term. From Jan. 20 to April 30, he will create a new, one-of-a-kind 6x6-inch piece of art every day, with each piece inspired by the events of the day and his own emotional and intellectual reactions. These daily works will be framed at 8x8 inches and displayed in the gallery within the week they are created, beginning Jan. 25. Visitors can experience the ongoing process most…
Find out more »September 2025
Theatre Latté Da announces season
Theater Latté Da announced that single tickets are now on sale for its first two productions of the season, "Journey On: A 100th Show Cabaret Celebration," and Lerner & Loewe’s timeless classic "My Fair Lady." Latté Da opens the season with "Journey On" Oct. 8-19. "My Fair Lady" will run Nov. 12-Dec. 29, the first Lerner & Loewe musical to be presented in the theater company’s 28-year history. A wintertime production of Tennessee Williams’ "The Glass Menagerie" will be followed…
Find out more »October 2025
Free community meals at Gustavus Adolphus
Gustavus Adolphus Lutheran Church, 1509 27th Ave. NE, serves free community meals on the first Saturday of each month. Meals are served in the church basement 5:30-7 pm. The next meals will be served Oct. 4, Nov. 1, Dec. 6.
Find out more »November 2025
Double Exhibition at Public Functionary
Public Functionary, 1500 Jackson St. NE, Studio 144, presents a double exhibition opening: Venus Reincarnated (curated by Guest Curator Margarita Lila Rosa) & My Flowers Died; So I’ll Bury Them and Plant New Ones (Silent Fox). Both exhibitions open on Nov. 1, and will be on view through Dec. 6. Gallery hours: Thursday, 1-5 pm, Saturday, 2-6 pm; closed Thursday, Nov. 27. Venus Reincarnated reclaims the mythic figure of Venus—long associated with beauty, fantasy, and control—as a site of radical…
Find out more »Introduction to Zen Practice Mini-Course
Compassionate Ocean Zen Center, 652 17th Ave. NE, will offer a free two-part Introduction to Zen Practice mini-course. Held consecutive Mondays, Nov. 3 & 10, 7-9 pm, these classes will consist of a combination of discussion about Zen and its place in Buddhism, some information about Compassionate Ocean Zen Center, and instruction in sitting meditation. Guiding Teacher Michael O’Neal will lead this program, which is intended to be a starting point for those curious about or new to Zen. Pre-registration…
Find out more »Introduction to Mindfulness
Compassionate Ocean Zen Center, 652 17th Ave. NE, will offer an 8-week Introduction to Mindfulness course starting Sept.r 23. Held on Tuesday evenings from 6:30-9 pm, this program is a comprehensive introduction to mindfulness and mindfulness-based practice in everyday life. It follows the nationally acclaimed Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction model developed by Jon Kabbat-Zinn, presenting mindfulness as a universal practice for people of any (or no) religious background, and includes instruction and practice in sitting meditation, gentle yoga, body awareness meditation,…
Find out more »Sheridan, Logan Park and St. Anthony West Community Cleanup
Saturday, Nov. 8, 9 am-noon. Meet at The Briar, 1231 Washington St. NE. Sign up at www.signupschedule.com/sheridanneighborhoodvolunteers.
Find out more »Vital Living Book Club
East Side Neighborhood Services, 1700 2nd St. NE. Registration: 612-787-4086 or VitalLiving@esns.org. 2nd Saturday of the month, 9-10 am, via Zoom. Explore reframing the idea of aging as opportunity — the opportunity to reach out to other generations, share wisdom and learn new ways of living in the world — through the discussion of engaging books. Nov. 8: The Maid by Nita Prose. Dec. 13: Love Story of Missy Carmichael by Beth Morrey
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…
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