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July 2023
Hart Lake car show
The annual Hart Lake car show is set for July 29, noon-3 pm, at 3839 Hart Blvd. No cost to display your car. A '50s and '60s band, Lucky Lizzy and the Boys, will perform. Exhibitors can arrive about 10:30. Scouts will provide hamburgers and hot dogs, and food trucks will be on hand. To get around the detours to the show, take 35W to Co. Rd. D (go west), which turns into 37th Ave. NE. Follow to Stinson Blvd.…
Find out more »Shakespeare at the Pub
Gray Mallard Theater Company is pleased to announce a new production of Shakespeare at the Pub with "Twelfth Night" at Sociable Cider Werks, 1500 Fillmore St. NE. "Twelfth Night" will play July 20-Aug. 6, 7 pm on Thursdays, Saturdays, and Sundays. Free performances are 90 minutes long with one intermission. A limited number of chairs available, or bring your own.
Find out more »August 2023
ESNS: Our Whole Lives (OWL)
East Side Neighborhood Services, 1700 2nd St. NE. Sexuality education for older adults, Thursdays, 10 am-12 pm, August 3, 10, 17, 24, 31. In person. OWL is a series of 2-hour workshops over a 5-week period that uses exercises and techniques designed to reduce shame, normalize age-related changes, provide information about relationships and increase awareness of sexual choices. It takes a values-based, social justice approach to the sexuality of adults in midlife and beyond – recognizing and honoring the diversity…
Find out more »August First Thursday at NKB
First Thursdays Open Studios, August 3, 5-9 pm, Northrup King Building, 1500 Jackson St. NE. Late sunsets stretch the days, making First Thursday in August a great evening to make the most of the light. Visit artists and discuss the process and inspiration behind the art and take home your one-of-a- kind treasure. Four floors to explore, plenty of free parking, passenger elevator, and comfortable spaces. In the Northeast Minneapolis Arts District.
Find out more »History of journalism and a critique of today’s journalism
Saturday, Aug. 5, 2-3:30 pm. Pierre Bottineau Library, 55 Broadway St. NE. Tom Ryther and Jeff Lonto will host a discussion on the history of journalism. Tom Ryther covered news and sports for 36 years after graduating from journalism school at the University of Missouri. He personally interviewed presidents Kennedy, Johnson, Nixon, as well as many senators, newsmakers, and famous athletes including Muhammad Ali and Bud Grant. Ryther spent 20 years in Minnesota with KSTP-TV and KARE11-TV. Jeff Lonto is…
Find out more »“Newsies” in SAV
St. Anthony Community Theater will present Disney's "Newsies" July 28-Aug. 6 at the St. Anthony Village High School auditorium. Performances include 6 pm shows August 3 and Aug. 5 and 2 pm matinee show Aug. 6. This show is recommended for ages 4 and older. Reserve tickets at sactheater.org. Thursday, Aug. 3 is Family Night – save 25% on 4 or more tickets when purchased online using the code: FAMILY25 at checkout.
Find out more »The Lost Gateway District of Minneapolis walking tour
Sunday, August 6, 10-11:30 am. During the early 20th century, the Gateway District (or Lower Loop) was the largest Skid Row in the Upper Midwest. Flophouses, missions and bars mixed with a variety of other businesses that needed cheap rents and a central location. Between 1959 and 1963, in an effort to clean up the area, Minneapolis demolished 25 blocks, or almost 40% of its historic downtown—turning this part of the city into a wasteland of uninviting buildings and surface…
Find out more »IC Summer Jam
IC Summer Jam at Immaculate Conception Church & School, August 4, 5, 6. Live music “Tribute Fest,” food, beverages, raffle with $5,000 prize. Admission: Friday and Saturday, $10. Sunday admission free. Friday, 6-10:30 pm: “Xpedition” — tribute to the music of Journey, Styx, Kansas and Foreigner, and an MSMA Classic Car Show. Saturday, 6-10:30 pm: Beatles tribute band “Rubber Soul.” Sunday, 12-4 pm: Family Day, Bingo, kid’s games, jewelry sale, bake shop. Bring your own chairs. 4030 Jackson St. NE.…
Find out more »Bilingual monarch festival
Celebrate the monarch butterfly Wednesday, Aug. 9, starting at 5 pm at Kordiak Park, 1845 49th Ave. NE. A bilingual Spanish and English celebration with monarch and pollinator information booths, food trucks, games, traditional Mexican dance and music, an Encanto and Coco dance party, a monarch costume parade and an opportunity to learn more about how to help monarch butterflies. If dressing up suits you, come dressed as a butterfly or pollinator.
Find out more »SAFHB North Heritage Trail meeting
Community meeting at Ukrainian Center, 301 Main St. NE, Thursday, Aug. 10, 5 pm. listening session for the community at large on this second project from the St. Anthony Falls Heritage Board (SAFHB). Discussing BIPOC and hidden history of the content that will be highlighted in the North Heritage Trail. Refreshments provided. Perspectives and comments welcome. Regular St. Anthony West Neighborhood Organization (STAWNO) meeting starts at 6:30 pm.
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