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January 2025
“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 »June 2025
“Slow down” at Audubon Farmers Market Garden
Audubon Park Neighborhood Association will sponsor summer "slow down" activities at the Northeast Farmers Market Garden at 28th and Johnson St. NE. Seniors & Caregivers Tea Sundays: 11 am-1 pm, June-Sept. Garden Club Volunteer & Social Tuesdays: 4-7 pm, June-Sept. Audubon Farmers Market Thursdays: 4-7 pm, June-Oct. Decompression Sessions Music After Work Fridays: 5-7 pm, July-Sept.
Find out more »July 2025
Vital Living classes at ESNS
East Side Neighborhood Services, 1700 2nd St. NE. 612-787-4086 or VitalLiving@esns.org NE Day Spot (In-person Respite): Fridays and fourth saturday of the month, 10 am-1 pm. Experiencing dementia doesn't have to mean a loss of connection. NE Day Spot is a gathering place for those with mild to moderate memory loss or other chronic health conditions to be in community while caregivers have a reliable break each week. Enjoy gathering together with art, music, conversation, and movement alongside volunteers, participants, and…
Find out more »“Rose Reverie” by Regan Golden
In the summer of 2024, as artist-in-residence at the Lyndale Park Rose Garden, Regan Golden photographed over 250 rose species, deeply immersing herself in the symbolism, history and structural complexity of the rose. A mix of lithographs, watercolors and collages will be on display at Kolman & Reeb Gallery, Studio 395, Northrup King Building, 1500 Jackson St. NE, Saturday, July 26, through Sept. 20. The gallery will host an artist talk on Saturday, Aug. 2, 2-3:30 pm. A closing reception…
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 »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. Mapping Prejudice and the History of Racial Covenants: Wednesday, Sept. 10, 5:30-6:30 pm. Rebecca Gillette, Community Engagement Lead, will provide an in-depth introduction to the Mapping Prejudice Project, an initiative based at the University of Minnesota Libraries. She will explore how racial covenants historically shaped housing policies and practices, laying the groundwork for systemic racial…
Find out more »Plastic People: The Hidden Crisis of Microplastics
The ground-breaking feature documentary Plastic People investigates our addiction to plastic and the growing threat of microplastics on human health. Almost every bit of plastic ever made breaks down into “microplastics.” These microscopic particles drift in the air, float in all bodies of water, and mix into the soil, becoming a permanent part of the environment. Now, leading scientists are finding these particles in our bodies: organs, blood, brain tissue, and even the placentas of new mothers. Acclaimed author and…
Find out more »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 »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 »Ward 3 City Council Candidates Forum
Thursday, Sept. 18, 6:30-8 pm, River Hub at Graco Park, 15 8th Ave. NE. Incumbent Michael Rainville and Marcus Mills will be on hand to talk about their visions as representatives of the Third Ward. Forum moderated by the League of Women Voters Minneapolis.
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