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March 2023
“Unpredictable Drawings” book launch
David Goldes will launch his new book, "Unpredictable Drawings," 5 pm Friday, March 3 at Dreamsong, 1237 4th Street NE. The book showcases his work using chemical and electrical transformations of materials such as graphite and silver, using high voltage electricity and sulfur compounds. Goldes holds a B.A. in Chemistry and Biology from SUNY at Buffalo, M.A. in Molecular Genetics from Harvard, and M.F.A. in Photography from the Visual Studies Workshop/SUNY-Buffalo. Since 2017 he is Professor Emeritus from the Minneapolis…
Find out more »CoHi Con: The Comfy Con
HeightsNEXT and Minnesota’s largest video game and Esports event, 2D Con, are bringing the convention experience to Murzyn Hall, 530 Mill St. NE., on March 4, 10 am-11 pm. The Comfy Con is a one-day event that starts with Saturday morning cartoons, a breakfast cereal bar, crafts, tabletop gaming, board games and video games, vendors and artists. At 7 pm the event changes to 21+ Kara-O-Con. Wear your Cosplay and sing karaoke. (Cosplay is encouraged but not required.) Prices: Free…
Find out more »Quam Pulchra Es: A Concert of Baroque Gems
On Saturday, March 4 at 7:30 pm, soprano Sarah Jackson, lutenist Thomas Walker and countertenor Timothy Faatz will perform a concert of works by Claudio Monteverdi and other composers of the early Baroque era. Holy Cross Catholic Church, 1621 University Ave. NE. Free, ample parking.
Find out more »St. Anthony Village school band concerts
SAVHS Concert and Symphonic bands will present concerts in the high school auditorium, 3303 33rd Ave NE, Tuesday, March 7, 7 pm. Free.
Find out more »Community Sing with Dan Chouinard
Join in, sing and celebrate. Spring is on the way. Free, donations welcome. Wednesday, March 8, 6:30-8 pm at Northeast United Methodist Church, 2510 Cleveland St. NE. Childcare provided. Cookies and bars afterward.
Find out more »Welcome back the herons
Great blue herons return to their rookery on the Mississippi River toward the end of March. Join Ranger Will at Marshall Terrace Park, 2740 Marshall St. NE, Saturday, March 18, 11 am-1 pm. Watch the herons rebuild nests and do a little flirting. You may see the resident peregrine falcons fly over, as well as migrating ducks such buffleheads and goldeneye. Ranger Will will have a spotting scope to aid viewing the birds. Prepare for mud and ice. Free, but…
Find out more »Twin Cities Women’s Choir presents “Hot Water”
Several Northeast residents will sing with the The Twin Cities Women’s Choir at a collaborative concert featuring all of the Her Voice Productions choirs - Twin Cities Women’s Choir, Twin Cites Girls’ Choir, and ENCORE! - on Saturday, March 11, 7 pm, Washburn High School Auditorium, 201 W 49th St. Music from the Twin Cities Women’s Choir will highlight the tenacity of women who have lived through struggle and survived and thrived. Tickets: General Admission, $23 Adults; $20 Seniors 65+;…
Find out more »St. Anthony Band Boosters pancake breakfast
The St. Anthony Band Boosters will host a pancake breakfast on Sunday, March 12, 8 am-12 pm at St. Anthony Village High School, 3303 33rd Ave NE (in the commons area). There will be music from 8th grade & high school jazz bands. Tickets are $10, $8 for seniors, children 5 and under eat free. Pancakes, sausage, fruit toppings, coffee, juice and milk. Pops Concert tickets available as well.
Find out more »Toy Train Show and Swap Meet
Join the Lakes and Pines Division of the Train Collectors Association (TCA) for a toy train show and swap meet on Sunday, March 12, 12:15-2:30 pm at Murzyn Hall, 530 Mill St. NE. See toy trains in action as well as toy train displays. Toy trains of different gauges will also be for sale. Train doctors will be on hand for simple repairs. You can also learn about the Lakes and Pines Division of the TCA. Admission is $5 for…
Find out more »“Summon” debuts at Dreamsong
Tamar Ettun’s debut solo exhibition with the gallery will be exhibited March 14-18. Ettun (b. Jerusalem, Israel, 1982) uses textile, sculpture, and performance to examine somatic empathy, trauma-healing modalities, and ritual. Their recent work centers on Lilit, a demonic presence in Sumerian, Akkadian, and Judaic mythology. Opening reception Friday, March 17, 6-8 pm, 1237 4th St NE.
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