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February 2026
Events at Pierre Bottineau Library
Pierre Bottineau Library, 55 Broadway St. NE, 612-543-6850 or 612-543-KNOW (5669). Nonfiction Writers: Personal Essay vs. Memoir: Saturday, Feb. 28; 10 am–11:30 am. Analyze the difference between personal essay and memoir. Beginning with general definitions of each of these two popular forms of creative nonfiction, you will compare and contrast, generating experiences or topics that would make for impactful personal essays, and memorable times or turning points in writers’ lives that would make for meaningful pieces of memoir. Begin drafting…
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Classes at Compassionate Ocean
Compassionate Ocean Zen Center, 652 17th Ave. NE, www.oceanzen.org Welcome Session for New People: Sunday, March 1, 9-11 am. Those interested in beginning or exploring Zen practice are invited to attend a welcome session at the Center. Guided meditation instruction and a Dharma talk oriented to new people will be presented. Welcome sessions provide extra orientation and are a great time visit the center with a friend or attend a Sunday morning program for the first time. Introduction to Zen Practice…
Find out more »The Fentanyl Crisis
One pill, one line, one hit can kill. Saturday, March 7, 11 am-2 pm, Columbia Heights Library, 3939 Central Ave. NE. Watch a short video presentation by people impacted by the fentanyl crisis. Hear from families who have lost children to fentanyl. Learn more from a panel of experts in law enforcement, medicine, treatment/recovery center, a person in recovery from fentanyl, who will address your most pressing concerns and take anonymous Q&A from the audience. Pizza served 11 am-12:15 pm.…
Find out more »“We Made This” Women’s Art Fair
Saturday, March 7, noon-7 pm and Sunday, March 8, 10 am-4 pm at the Machine Shop, 300 2nd St. NE. Celebrate Women's History Month at this art fair that celebrates women's creativity. More than 65 artists, plus activities. Free.
Find out more »Train Show and Swap Meet
Sunday, March 8, 12:15-2:30 pm, Murzyn Hall, 530 Mill St. NE. Toy trains of different gauges for sale. See toy trains operating in action and see toy train displays. Refreshments available. Admission adults, $5; kids 12 and under free. Learn about the Lakes and Pines Division of the Train Collectors Association; memberships available. Info: www.tcalakesandpines.com
Find out more »Northeast Chorale potluck and spring sing-through
Join the Northeast Chorale for a spring season potluck and sing-through. Rehearsals start Tuesday, March 10, at 6:30 pm at Gustavus Adolphus Lutheran Church (27th and Johnson). Bring a dish to share and your voice to preview new music. All voices welcome. NortheastChorale.org
Find out more »Recurring Community Wellness Walks
Adults looking to connect with nature, meet new friends and move their bodies are invited to join free Wellness Walks at Silverwood Park. Walks are held twice a month: the 2nd Wednesday of the month at 10 am and the 3rd Wednesday of the month at 5 pm, hosted by Amber Hanson, LN, CNS of Whole You Nutrition. For more details and and secure a spot, please register online at https://l.bttr.to/vTrVs or email amber@wholeyounutrition.com.
Find out more »Free Community Meal
Faith United Methodist Church, 2708 33rd Ave. NE, holds a free Community dinner every 2nd Thursday of the month, 5-6 pm. Everyone is welcome. Upcoming dates are Dec. 11. 2026 date are Jan. 8, Feb. 12, March 12, April 9, May 14, June 11, July 9, Aug. 13, Sept. 10, Oct. 8, Nov. 12 and Dec. 10.
Find out more »Holy Cross fish fries
Holy Cross Church will hold a fish fry on Fridays March 13, 20, and 27, 5-7 pm. Adults $15, seniors (65+) $12, children 3-11 $3, children 3 and under free. Holy Cross Kolbe Hall, 1630 4th St. NE. All proceeds will go to the Holy Cross Church Facility Fund, which encourages youth within the parish to pursue a life of discipleship through Catholic education, family faith formation and other youth activities.
Find out more »St. Anthony Band Boosters Pancake Breakfast
Sunday, March 29, 8 am-12 noon. St. Anthony Village High School Commons (Enter Door #16), 3303 33rd Ave. NE. The Jazz band will performs. Adult & student tickets - $12; kids 5 and under - $5.
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