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November 2022
Mindfulness stress reduction
Compassionate Ocean, 652 17th Ave NE, Minneapolis, will teach mindfulness stress reduction in eight weekly classes, Tuesdays, Sept. 20–Nov. 8. Course fee of $350 includes materials and provides eight two-and-a-half hour sessions, Tuesday evenings 6:30–9 pm; Saturday retreat 9 am–3 pm Nov. 5; an individual pre-interview with the instructor, a copy of the book Full Catastrophe Living by Jon Kabat-Zinn, four mp3s and PDF handouts. 27 CEUs are available for nurses, social workers, psychologists, and educators. Masks will be required. Register at…
Find out more »The Queen’s Ball: A Bridgerton Experience
Fans of the Netflix series “Bridgerton” can sign up for The Queen's Ball: A Bridgerton Experience, due to open at the Lighthouse ArtSpace, 1515 Central Ave. NE, Wednesday, Nov. 9. It’s an evening of music and dance complete with acrobatic performances, interactive experiences, a stunning dance show and fancy cocktails in the mode of 1813. Shows will be held Wednesdays & Thursdays, 7 pm; Fridays, 4, 6:30 and 9 pm; Saturdays, 3, 6:30 and 8:30 pm; and Sundays, 1, 4…
Find out more »Sound Unseen Film Festival
The Sound Unseen Film + Music Festival (Nov. 9-13 in Minneapolis) announced the film lineup for this year’s 23rd edition. Four of the showings are scheduled in Northeast at The Main Cinema, 115 Main St. SE. For tickets, other films and venues, see soundunseen.com. In Person Shorts Program, Thursday, Nov. 10, 7:15-9:15 pm. The SU23 shorts program features national, international, and local Minnesoat short films that run the gamut from music videos to narratives and documentaries. Circus Of The Scars -…
Find out more »Mississippi Pearl unveiling
Art to Change the World will unveil "Mississippi Pearl," a collaborative artwork made of things found in and along the Mississippi River. The event will occur at Homewood Studios, 2400 Plymouth Avenue North, Minneapolis, Friday, Nov. 11, 5-8 pm. The creation of Pearl was funded by a Mississippi Water Management Organization Stewardship Fund Program grant and directed by artist Barbara Bridges, who guided a scientist, journalist, mayor, teachers, and artists to complete the work.
Find out more »Traditional Scandinavian Lutefisk and Meatball Dinner
First Lutheran Church of Columbia Heights, 1555 40th Ave. NE, will have its annual Scandinavian Lutefisk and Meatball Dinner Saturday, Jan. 21, with seatings at 12, 2, 4, and 6 pm. Tickets are $23 for those 12 and over and $10 for children 3-11. Under 2 are free. Reserve at 651-633-0679 or https://flcch.org/lutefisk-meatball-dinner/ . Tickets sold through Jan. 7. Dinner includes lutefisk with butter and white sauce, meatballs, mashed potatoes, gravy, carrots, mashed rutabagas, herring, beet pickles, lefse, julekake and…
Find out more »St. Boniface Christmas Bazaar
St. Boniface Catholic Church, 633 2nd St. NE, will hold a Christmas Bazaar Saturday, Nov. 12, 10 am-2 pm. Mr. and Mrs. Santa Claus will be there, as will baked goods and crafts, gently used finds from Millie's Attic, a wine and spirit wheel, lollipop tree, money tree, basket raffles, Christmas trim from the Cub Scouts and roast beef sandwiches based on a family recipe.
Find out more »St. Maron Annual Lebanese Bake Sale and Country Store
Annual Lebanese Bake Sale and Country Store at St. Maron Maronite Catholic Church, 602 University Ave. NE, will take place on Saturday, Nov. 12, 11 am-6 pm and Sunday, Nov. 13, 9 am-1 pm. Enjoy authentic Lebanese cuisine of sumboosick, baklava, macaroon cookies, mishtah, meat pies, spinach pies and zaatar bread (manoushe) plus other baked goodies. Find treasures and bargains galore at the Country Store. Info: www.stmaron.com or 612-379-2758.
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, Nov. 13, 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/adults, free…
Find out more »Northeast Chorale seeks singers
The Northeast Chorale invites high school and adult singers to participate in its upcoming fall season. Rehearsals are held at Gustavus Adolphus Lutheran Church, 1509 27th Ave NE, 6:30-8:30 pm on Tuesdays. Rehearsals begin Tuesday, Sept. 6 and continue weekly through Nov. 15, culminating concerts to be held on Nov. 19/20. Cost to participate is $25 for adults and $15 for high school students. More information and details about theirCOVID safety practices can be found at www.northeastchorale.org
Find out more »GriefShare at St. Matthew Lutheran
GriefShare grief recovery seminar and support group meets at St. Matthew Lutheran Church, 4101 Washington St. NE, Wednesdays, Aug. 31-Nov. 16, 6:30-8:30 pm. Each session is self-contained, so you can join at any time. GriefShare features nationally recognized experts on grief recovery topics. Cost is free; however, preregistration is requested so there are enough materials and space for safely distancing. Register by calling 763-788-9427 or emailing Sarai Kretschman at sarai.kretschman@stmatthew-ch.org.
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