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Summer Flower Show
Wednesday, September 8th 10:00am - 6:00pm
The Summer Flower Show displays the greatest plant diversity of any of the Sunken Garden Flower Shows, as well as the longest duration. Roses, Statice, Geraniums, Asiatic Lilies, Heliotrope, New Guinea Impatiens, Petunias and Caladiums are some of the floral features, representing a rainbow of colors, bloom sequence, form and fragrance. ...
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Summer Flower Show
Wednesday, September 8th 10:00am - 6:00pm Next Date: Friday, September 10th Event End Date: Monday, October 4th Ongoing Event
The Summer Flower Show displays the greatest plant diversity of any of the Sunken Garden Flower Shows, as well as the longest duration. Roses, Statice, Geraniums, Asiatic Lilies, Heliotrope, New Guinea Impatiens, Petunias and Caladiums are some of the floral features, representing a rainbow of colors, bloom sequence, form and fragrance.
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Free Job Search Assistance
Wednesday, September 8th 2:00pm - 4:00pm Next Date: Wednesday, September 22nd Event End Date: Wednesday, March 16th Ongoing Event
Central Library, in conjunction with Goodwill-Easter Seals, will offer free one-on-one job search assistance every Wednesday from 2 to 4 p.m. at the Central Library. No appointments are required.
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PPL Youth Development Programs Information Session
Wednesday, September 8th 6:00pm - 7:00pm
Make a Difference with Kids!
Join PPL Youth Development staff and volunteers at a fun and interactive information session on volunteer opportunities with our youth programs. Learn what makes each program (Homework 'N Hoops, Lunch Buddies, Scholars & Leaders) unique, effective, and fun!
When: Wednesday, September 8, 6-7:30pm
For more information, please contact:
Julie Huck, Volunteer Program Mgr.
(612) 455-5111 or julie.huck@ppl-inc.org
To RSVP, please sign up online or contact Julie.
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Como Ordway Memorial Japanese Garden
Wednesday, September 8th Next Date: Friday, September 10th Event End Date: Thursday, September 30th Ongoing Event
The Como Ordway Memorial Japanese Garden is a living symbol of the peace and friendship that exists between Saint Paul and its sister city Nagasaki, Japan. A renowned landscape designer in Nagasaki, Masami Matsuda, created the garden according to time honored Japanese design principles using plants and trees that are hardy in Minnesota. Infused with true Japanese design, the garden is meant to delight your senses.
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Como Shuttle
Wednesday, September 8th Next Date: Friday, September 10th Event End Date: Thursday, September 30th Ongoing Event
'Get Closer' to the plants, animals, and now the front door with the Como Shuttle. The Shuttle will run weekends May 1st through September 30th.
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Flights of Fancy: A History of Feathers in Fashion
Wednesday, September 8th Next Date: Friday, September 10th Event End Date: Sunday, September 12th Ongoing Event
The Goldstein Museum of Design will host an exhibition entitled: Flights Of Fancy: A History of Feathers in Fashion. The exhibition runs June 12-Sept. 12. The opening event is June 11 from 6-8pm and will feature curator talks, a presentation with live birds from the UMN Raptor Center, and food & drinks.
The exhibition will discuss social, artistic, and political issues regrading the use of feathers in fashion and will have many objects on display.
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Now enrolling for Fall Art Classes
Wednesday, September 8th Next Date: Friday, September 10th Event End Date: Sunday, September 19th Ongoing Event
Now enrolling for fall classes! The Classical Academy of Art has many affordable art classes available for adults and youth, beginners to advanced. Our Renaissance-inspired art school offers classes in Oil Painting, Figure Drawing, Basic Drawing and more!
We offer classes for home-schooled children during the day, after-school & weekend classes for kids and teens, adult classes during the day/evening & weekends. Check out our website for complete class descriptions and schedule.
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Victor vs Victim
Thursday, September 9th 9:00pm Next Date: Thursday, September 16th Event End Date: Thursday, October 7th Ongoing Event
Victor vs Victim class series at Unity Christ Church, Thursdays, Sept. 2 – Oct. 7, 7:00-9:00 p.m., facilitated by Rev. Sher McNeal. Victor vs Victim is an intensive series designed to show you how to recognize and change patterns that no longer serve you and then allow yourself to open up to your own personal power, talents, and creativity. This 6-week class will provide guidance and tools to help you become victorious in all aspects of your life. A love offering of $10 per class is suggested. For further information or to register, please contact Unity Christ Church at 763-521-4793 or visit www.unitychristchurch.org.
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Sign Language for Hearing Babies & toddlers
Thursday, September 9th Next Date: Thursday, September 16th Event End Date: Thursday, September 30th Ongoing Event
My Smart Hands Minnesota
Sign Language for Hearing Babies & Toddlers
Level 1
Where: MY GYM- Eden Prairie
When: Every Thursdays September 9th- September 30th
Time: 11:45-12:45
Cost: $70
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Off-Leash Area's First Annual Garage Tour
Friday, September 10th 7:30pm Next Date: Saturday, September 11th Event End Date: Saturday, October 16th Ongoing Event
From August 21st through October 16th, Off-Leash Area is touring to host garages throughout the metro with their hit show, "A Gift for Planet BX63,” the story of a girl living a simple existence on a little planet at the far edge of a distant galaxy who is visited one day by a trans-dimensional space salesman, changing her life forever. Combining acrobatic dance and wildly physical theatricality, this is a play for all ages that invites you to find joy in life's simple things.
Reservations Required. Please see website for tour locations.
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Time Out Studio Open House Sept 10,11
Friday, September 10th Event End Date: Saturday, September 11th
Free Behind Bars classes Saturday morning and all day Friday. Learn the technique and take a free class specially designed for beginners. Behind Bars is based on small movements and deep stretches at the bar to radically change your body’s shape, lift your seat, firm and narrow your thighs, and tone your upper arms. All levels welcome! Everyone attending receives a voucher for a free 12 day class trial for you and a friend. Call 612.866.0832 or go to www.mytimeoutstudio.com to reserve your space. First 25 to register get a free cami!
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Sign Language for Hearing Babies & toddlers
Friday, September 10th Next Date: Friday, September 17th Event End Date: Friday, October 1st Ongoing Event
My Smart Hands Minnesota
Sign Language for Hearing Babies & Toddlers
Level 1
Where: PUMP IT UP- Burnsville
When: Every Friday September 10th- October 1st
Time: 10:15- 11:15am
Cost: $70
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Silent No More Walk/ Run for Ovarian Cancer
Saturday, September 11th 7:30am - 11:00am
The funds generated help MOCA to achieve its mission of funding ovarian cancer research, raising awareness of the disease, and providing support to women with ovarian cancer and their families. MOCA has awarded more than $2.6 million for 40 ovarian cancer research projects in Minnesota, making the organization one of the largest non-governmental funders of ovarian cancer research in the nation.
Rosland Park is adjacent from Southdale Shopping Center. The park is 22 acres containing Lake Cornelia, wildlife and diverse wetlands, lake views and has many areas for entertainment.
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Transitional Mentoring Training
Saturday, September 11th 8:45am - 2:00pm
Make a difference in the life of a male or female resident at the Hennepin County Adult Correctional Facility in Plymouth. Help ex-offenders successfully transition back into society, so they do not re-offend. Attend the free mentor training on Saturday, March 13th at the correctional facility.
Mentors must be 21 years or older, have access to reliable transportation, have a valid MN drivers license and proof of insurance. If an ex-offender, (s)he must be 1 year off paper. If chemically dependent, (s)he must be sober for at least 1 year. The mentor must be stable in his/her own life and must be able to provide personal and professional references.
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Multiple Connections Annual Fall Equipment, Toy, & Clothing Sale
Saturday, September 11th 10:00am - 1:00pm
Multiple Connections Annual Fall Equipment, Toy, & Clothing Sale
10 am to 1 pm
September 11, 2010
Admission $1.
Maple Grove Junior High – main gymnasium
Sale features gently used Newborn, Infant and Children’s Clothing & Shoes, including winter clothing, Furniture and Kids Equipment including Car & Booster Seats, Strollers, Cribs, Toys, Books, Videos, and more from over 75 sellers! Children are not allowed due to safety reasons.
Location:
Maple Grove Junior High – main gymnasium
7000 Hemlock Lane North
(Near I-694 & Hemlock Lane)
mcclothingsale@yahoo.com
www.multipleconnectionsmn.org
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The Wheel Experience
Saturday, September 11th 10:00am - 12:00pm Next Date: Thursday, September 16th Event End Date: Monday, November 22nd Ongoing Event
This two hour workshop is designed for people who have never used a potter's wheel and are interested in getting some experience without committing to a multi-week pottery class. It is a fun experience for individuals or groups who are looking for something fun and unique to do for a couple of hours.
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The Grass Fed Cattle Co. Family Day on the Farm!
Saturday, September 11th 11:00am - 1:00pm
Family Day on the Farm!
Join The Grass Fed Cattle Co. for family day on the farm! Get to know Farmer Dan and learn about his farming practices, the benefits of rotational grazing, the different types of grasses the cattle eat, and humane treatment of animals.
This will be a family friendly event; a casual and interactive way to learn about sustainable farming and making quality food choices!
The event is free, but we ask you to RSVP so we know you are coming:
http://grassfedcattlecofamilydayfarm.eventbrite.com
The day’s activities:
11:00 - 11:15 a.m. Gather for lemonade
11:15 - 12:15 p.m. Hayride tour of the farm, pasture and visit with the cows. Farmer Dan will be your tour guide while answering your questions.
12:15 - 1:
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MacPhail Free Family Music Event
Saturday, September 11th 11:00am - 12:00pm
MacPhail Center for Music is introducing a new family event series, “MacPhail Free Family Music Event,” for music-loving families – as well for those who might want to explore music for the first time!
The centerpiece of this series is a live concert. Before and after each concert, the musicians will give free sample lessons to kids and adults on the instruments featured in the concert. MacPhail Early Childhood Music staff will also be on site to engage families in a music-themed art project. Light refreshments will follow the concert.
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Alliance Française of Minneapolis/St. Paul Back to School Open House
Saturday, September 11th 12:00pm - 3:00pm
The doors to where all things French are happening in the Twin Cities are open!
The Alliance Française de Minneapolis/St. Paul is hosting a back to school open house for the general public on Saturday, September 11 from noon – 3:00 p.m. Sample a class for adults or children, tour the historic building, view and purchase paintings of France by Jeff and Sally Stride, meet staff and members, enjoy a live cooking demonstration by Hotel Sofitel’s 2008 Sofitel Chef of the year in North and South America, Executive Chef, Serge Devesa and a 15 minute cram-course of Yves Klein will turn you into an aficionado for the upcoming Walker Art Center Klein exhibit running October through February. A free language placement test, fall class registration, French book sale and membership services will be
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Free Crafts for Kids!
Saturday, September 11th 3:00pm Next Date: Saturday, September 18th Event End Date: Saturday, December 25th Ongoing Event
Every Saturday from 11am – 3pm, Lakeshore Learning Store offers FREE craft activities for kids ages 3 and up at all of our locations.
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Free Crafts for Kids!
Saturday, September 11th 3:00pm Next Date: Saturday, September 18th Event End Date: Saturday, December 25th Ongoing Event
Every Saturday from 11am – 3pm, Lakeshore Learning Store offers FREE craft activities for kids ages 3 and up at all of our locations.
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Free Crafts for Kids!
Saturday, September 11th 3:00pm Next Date: Saturday, September 18th Event End Date: Saturday, December 25th Ongoing Event
Every Saturday from 11am – 3pm, Lakeshore Learning Store offers FREE craft activities for kids ages 3 and up at all of our locations.
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3-D Summer Concert Series
Saturday, September 11th 8:00pm Next Date: Saturday, September 18th Event End Date: Saturday, October 9th Ongoing Event
3-D Summer Concert Series and Tours
Saturdays, 4-8pm
June 12 & 26, July 10 & 24, August 14 & 28, September 11, October 9
Franconia's NEW 3-D Music Concert Series features musical artists performing in the Franconia Earthen Amphitheater and artist-led tours of the continuous exhibition of world-class sculpture. The 3-D Music Festival significantly expands the park’s existing cultural event programming with a summer-long series of musical performances. Woody McBride has coordinated a lively mix of guests for these eight performances, creating a diverse, family-friendly art and music series for our entire community. Food will be available in the Lizard Lounge, Franconia's own "you betcha brat shop." Tours of the park will be given during the band break. FREE and open to the public. Donati
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Raptor Center Senior Learning Series
Saturday, September 11th Next Date: Sunday, September 11th Event End Date: Sunday, September 11th Ongoing Event
Fall Session: Tuesday, October 28, 2008: Raptors of Minnesota 1-2p.m.We learn about the different raptors found in Minnesota and their role in the environment. Participants learn the three key features of all raptors and learn how they are different from other birds. We discuss the positive and negative impact humans have on our environment, and participants are inspired by some of our greatest environmental success stories, such as the peregrine falcon and the bald eagle. This program includes a variety of live raptors.
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"Victoria Reincarnated" by Polly Mann
Sunday, September 12th 6:30pm - 9:00pm
A lively staged reading of an original drama, “Victoria Reincarnated” by Polly Mann, starring Sara Jane Olson as Victoria Woodhull, the first woman to run for U.S. President. Also featuring BethAnne Nelson as Victoria’s sister, Tennesee, & Susu Jeffrey as Victoria’s mother. Directed by Ed Felien.
Voluntary donations to offset legal expenses incurred by the Three Appealing Women: Sarah Martin, Sue Ann Martinson & Lucia Wilkes Smith, whose attempt to enlist in the Army and end the wars in Iraq & Afghanistan resulted in criminal convictions currently under appeal.
Questions? 612-871-2229 or luciaws@usiwireless.com
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Energy healing demonstration
Monday, September 13th 7:00pm - 9:00pm
Energy healer Julie Zappa will discuss various healing modalities including Therapeutic Touch, Healing Hands and Reiki 7-9 pm Monday, Sept. 13, in an open public meeting of the Theosophical Society at First Unitarian Society, 900 Mt. Curve Ave., Minneapolis. She has extensively studied and practiced these various healing forms and will demonstrate application in an interactive fashion. Refreshments. $6. non-members. $5, members. $10 families. (651) 414-0545.
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North Minneapolis: Empowering a Neighborhood
Tuesday, September 14th 10:30am - 12:30pm
The Vital Aging Network (VAN) is working to shape a new vision for growing older – one where individuals live healthy, active, engaged lives and older people are viewed as a resource for a vital society. VAN hosts monthly forums that reflect the many aspects contributing to vital aging and vital communities.
VAN’s September Forum will highlight how intergenerational community leaders are empowering a neighborhood. Presenters include Andre Dukes, Engagement Director, PEACE
Foundation and Northside Achievement Zone; Taronda Richardson, Bakery & Employment
Director of Cookie Cart; and Sister Jean Thuerauf, Mercy Missionaries of Minneapolis.
Andre Dukes will share the story about how he became a community leader. He will draw from his experience with the Peace Foundation and Northside
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Inner Wisdom Meditation Series
Tuesday, September 14th 9:00pm Next Date: Tuesday, September 21st Event End Date: Tuesday, September 28th Ongoing Event
Inner Wisdom Meditation class series at Unity Christ Church, Tuesdays, Sept. 7-28, 7:00-9:00 p.m., facilitated by Alan Pritz, a second generational disciple of Paramhansa Yogananda. This 4-class series provides an introduction to the practice of Spiritual Hatha Yoga, including meditation basics, chanting, and affirmation, and is designed to deepen a participant’s self-awareness and enhance spiritual realization through meditation and related practices. The cost for the series is $80. For further information or to register, please contact Unity Christ Church at 763-521-4793 or visit www.unitychristchurch.org. Unity is located at 4000 Golden Valley Road, Golden Valley.
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The Liz Logelin Foundation: Celebration of Hope Gala
Friday, September 17th 6:30pm
A casual, no tie required evening of food, drinks and live music by Tim Mahoney. Foundation supporters will bid on silent and live auctions to raise money for widows, widowers and grieving families in need. Auction items include hotel stays, golf packages, Twins tickets, celebrity-autographed books and more. An online auction will take place simultaneously for global supporters. Silent auction begins at 6:30 p.m., live auction begins at 8:30 p.m. Tickets are $40-45 with pre-event registration and $50 at the door. http://thelizlogelinfoundation.org/events/gala/
The Liz Logelin Foundation (LLF) was founded by Minnetonka native Matt Logelin, to assist families who find themselves, like himself, in the heartbreaking, catastrophic situation of having lost a spouse or life-partner. Th
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Becky Schlegel
Friday, September 17th 7:30pm - 9:00pm
Becky Schlegel and Brian Fessler combine for a duo performance drawing on the influences of classic country, bluegrass, folk and Becky's own thoughtful spirit.
Join Becky and Brian as they take their listeners on a musical journey, exploring new places and meeting new people in every song!
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Wild Rice Festival
Saturday, September 18th 9:00am - 4:00pm
The Friends of Roseville’s Harriet Alexander Nature Center (FORHANC) is pleased to announce the 7th Annual Wild Rice Festival on Saturday, September 18, 2010. This admission-free, family-friendly celebration of wild rice, Native American culture and Minnesota’s fall season will be held on the grounds of the nature center at 2520 North Dale Street, Roseville, Minnesota.
The event begins with a fundraising pancake breakfast from 8-11 am. The breakfast, served up by members of the Kiwanis, features delicious wild rice sausages, wild rice pancakes and pure maple syrup. Lunch starts around 11 am and includes Native American fry bread, wild rice sausages and soup and more.
Informative exhibits will open at 9 a.m. with the free entertainment, demonstrations and activities begin by 10:00;
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Just Between Friends Eagan Children's & Maternity Sale
Thursday, September 16th 10:00am - 7:00pm Next Date: Friday, September 17th Event End Date: Saturday, September 18th Ongoing Event
Love a Great Sale but not the high retail prices?
Just Between Friends Eagan is a twice yearly children's & maternity consignment sale where you will find bargains on all the items your kids need for fall and winter.
Shop with us and find great bargains for fall/winter!
Consign with us and earn 65-70%! Easy online signups!
Volunteer with us and shop FIRST!
First Time Mommy Presale - Signup online!
Just Between Friends Eagan Fall/Winter Children's & Maternity Consignment Sale
September 16-18
Eagan Community Center
1501 Central Parkway
Eagan, MN 55121
Sale Hours:
Thurs. Sept. 16 10am-7pm $2 Admission
Fri. Sept. 17 10am-7pm FREE
Sat. Sept. 18 10am-7pm (Many items half price today)
Over 200+ families participating.
For all details: www.jbfsale.com
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Minnesota Tile Festival
Saturday, September 18th 10:00am - 5:00pm
There is no better place than the American Swedish Institute, with its 11 elegant tiled stoves, for the 9th annual Minnesota Tile Festival. The event is organized by the Handmade Tile Association (HTA) and hosted by ASI. The festival brings together 40 of the most talented handmade tile and mosaic artists in the country, showcased in the Turnblad mansion gardens and ASI auditorium. The full day of activities includes demonstrations, workshops, and sale of one-of-a-kind art tiles and tile-related artwork from around the United States.
Sponsored by the Handmade Tile Association, the American Swedish Institute and Spaces Magazine, the 2010 Minnesota Tile Festival is not only a coming-together of the tile and mosaic artist communities; it’s also a great way for the whole family to experi
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Wedge Home Tour
Saturday, September 18th 10:00am - 3:30pm
WALK THE WEDGE ANNUAL HOME TOUR
SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 18TH
Mark your calendars for Saturday, September 18th for the highly anticipated annual Walk the Wedge Home Tour. This year's ramble will feature a variety of turn of the 19th century homes at the north end of Lowry Hill East and gardens. At least one of the homes has a few ghost stories to tell and has a lovely secret garden. The main attraction is the Charles Drew home at 2012 Bryant. See the jaw dropping stained glass window and outstanding craftsmanship that was the hallmark of master builder, Henry Ingham.
Tour hours are 10AM to 3:30PM, rain or shine and will begin at 2204 Colfax Avenue South. Tickets are $10 available at the first home only. Contact LHENA office at 612-377-5023 for more information.
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The Liz Logelin Foundation 5K: Walk Run Hope
Saturday, September 18th 6:00pm
The Liz Logelin Foundation supporters will unite to walk, ride, or run in honor of Minnetonka native Liz Logelin, while raising money to support grieving families in need. Matt Logelin, his daughter Maddy, and hundreds of others will gather at Minnehaha Park, while hundreds more will organize remote walks to take place across the country and the world. Kid-friendly activities throughout. Ice cream social following Award Ceremony for top racers. Registration begins at 4:00 p.m. Registration fee is $25 with pre-event registration and $30 for same-day registration. Registration fee includes race t-shirt. http://thelizlogelinfoundation.org/events/5k/ Sponsored by David Laurion and Raymond James Financial Services, Inc.
The Liz Logelin Foundation (LLF) was founded by Minnetonka native
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Minneapolis Bike Tour
Sunday, September 19th 7:00am - 2:00pm
Inaugurated in 2007, the Minneapolis Bike Tour has become a tradition for cyclists of all ages. The tour provides individuals and families the opportunity to enjoy Minneapolis’ spectacular park and byway systems at their own pace, unhindered by motorized traffic. Proceeds benefit the Minneapolis park system and the Minneapolis Parks Foundation. Parkways are closed to motorized traffic for both a short (14 mile) and a long (37 mile) route.
The long course spans the entire scenic Grand Rounds Byway System, showcasing several Minneapolis lakes, and traveling along the Mississippi River and Minnehaha Creek.
The short course offers a circuit around Lake of the Isles, Lake Calhoun and Lake Harriet. Both routes include rest stops with refreshments and bike mechanics. Participants are encouraged
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Twin Cities Ukrainian Heritage Festival
Sunday, September 19th 12:00pm - 5:00pm
Twin Cities Ukrainian Heritage Festival, Sunday September 19, 2010, 12 - 5 pm.
Enjoy an afternoon of festive family fun! Music and exciting dance performances that celebrate Ukrainian heritage and tradition. Variety of ethnic crafts and gifts from artists around the Twin Cities, kids games and activities, and tasty Ukrainian food available for purchase includes pierogies, cabbage rolls, Kramarczuk's sausage and borscht.
Admission: FREE!
Location: Ukrainian Event Center, 301 Main Street NE, Minneapolis, MN 55413.
Free onsite parking.
More info: 612-379-1956 or 612-840-9875
www.ukrainianfestivalmn.com
ukeheritagefest@yahoo.com
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Lutz Railroad Garden
Sunday, September 19th 1:00pm - 5:00pm Next Date: Monday, September 20th Event End Date: Saturday, September 19th Ongoing Event
Stop by and visit Conductor Bud and his charming railroad garden. The railroad garden, located in Eagan, has free public open houses on the third Sunday of the month (June - September) from 1 - 5 pm. It's a fun place for families and Conductor Bud enjoys sharing his garden with kids of all ages. (Jun 20, Jul 18, Aug 15, Sep 19). Cost is free. 2960 Egan Avenue, Eagan 55121. More info: 651-454-3534.
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Lutz Railroad Garden
Sunday, September 19th 1:00pm - 5:00pm
Stop by and visit Conductor Bud and his charming railroad garden. The railroad garden, located in Eagan, has free public open houses on the third Sunday of the month (June - September) from 1 - 5 pm. It's a fun place for families and Conductor Bud enjoys sharing his garden with kids of all ages. (Jun 20, Jul 18, Aug 15, Sep 19). Cost is free. 2960 Egan Avenue, Eagan 55121. More info: 651-454-3534.
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Movie on Pythagorus
Monday, September 20th 7:00pm - 9:00pm
The Minneapolis Theosophical Society will host a free showing of the documentary “Star Cycles: The Timeless Wisdom of Pythagoras” 7-9 pm Monday, Sept. 20, in the Dietrich Room of First Unitarian Society, 900 Mount Curve Ave., Minneapolis. This documentary (2006, Pritchard School of Digital Arts, 84 min.) features John Pritchard. The Minneapolis Theosophical Society, a non-dogmatic, non-denominational study group, holds this film discussion series on the third Monday each month. (Free) Refreshments. (651) 414-0545.
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Dave Nimmer presents “Who You Are When You Don’t Have a Business Card”
Tuesday, September 21st 10:00am - 11:00am
Dave Nimmer, former reporter at WCCO television news, now teaches journalism at the University of St. Thomas and is a contributing columnist to Good Age newspaper. Dave’s topic is about aging – how to find meaning in life when you no longer have a business card. Dave will give us his tips on trying to live a rich and meaningful life when the old rules no longer apply.
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Intro to Finland
Wednesday, September 22nd 7:00pm - 9:00pm
Betsey Norgard will give an illustrated talk, “One Country, Two Religions, Three Languages,” touching on various aspects related to Finland.
Finland’s cultural traditions, reflecting both east and west, stem from its history for hundreds of years under the empires of both Sweden and Russia. From this have come two official languages, Finnish and Swedish, and Sami, a strong minority language spoken in northern Finland, all of which are protected by national language laws. Likewise, while the country is predominantly western Lutheran, the Finnish Orthodox Church is also a state church.
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Lost in Woonsocket presented by Minnesota Recovery connection
Thursday, September 23rd 7:00pm - 9:30pm
Lost and Found in America (LAFIA) will be hosting a screening of Lost in Woonsocket presented by the Minnesota Recovery Connection:
Thursday, Sept. 23rd at 7PM
Riverview Theatre
3800 42nd Ave S.
Minneapolis, MN 55406
To view the trailer, please visit www.lafia.org.
LAFIA is focused on documenting positive, humanitarian stories and sharing them with the world. We believe in educating and inspiring our viewers to create positive change for themselves, their neighbors, and their communities.
Lost in Woonsocket, directed by John Chester, documents the story of two addicts living together in the woods, and follows their unlikely journey to recovery thanks to the help of strangers. The resulting film is a testament to our power as individuals to make a difference in the lives
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The Hartford Pace Race for Prostate Cancer Awareness
Saturday, September 25th 8:00am - 11:30am
Show Dad you care by participating in the annual Hartford Pace Race to raise awareness about a cancer that afflicts one in six men during their lifetime -- prostate cancer.
Form a team, become a fundraiser, run, walk or cheer on survivors and their families and friends at this fall charity race at Lake Nokomis. Kids Race too!
Register at www.andersonraces.com and join our Facebook page for education and up-to-date information about prostate cancer. Early detection is key -- get checked.
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Minneapolis Walk to Defeat ALS
Saturday, September 25th 9:00am - 12:00am
This is a 3 mile handicap accessible walk. The Walk to Defeat ALS brings people together and educates them about ALS (also known as Lou Gehrig's Disease). Participants collect donations and pledges and can walk as an individual or as part of a team. Register online or the day of the walk, which begins promptly at 9:00 am. Snacks and entertainment provided.
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Daffodil Bulb Sale - Last Chance!
Saturday, September 25th 10:00am - 3:00pm Event End Date: Sunday, September 26th
Last Chance Daffodil Bulb Sale! Daffodils aren't just yellow any more - add whites, oranges, and pinks to your spring garden. The Daffodil Society of Minnesota offers hard-to-find varieties for sale at the Arboretum, Saturday and Sunday September 25-26. Minnesota-hardy bulbs; only $5 per bag, or 5 bags for $20.
Saturday, 9/25, 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM
Sunday, 9/26, 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM
Proceeds support DSM's 501c3 educational activities.
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MMRF Race for Research 5k Run/Walk
Sunday, September 26th 7:30am - 11:00am
Make a difference in the lives of friends, family and loved ones by joining the MMRF Race for Research series - our premier 5K walk/run series that attracts more than 16,000 participants who raise awareness and funds for multiple myeloma research. In 2009 alone, $1.8 million was raised through the Race for Research program. Races are held annually in 8 locations nationwide.
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White Bear Area Historic House Tour 2010
Sunday, September 26th 12:00pm - 6:00pm
Tour 10 fabulous houses throughout Birchwood, Dellwood, Mahtomedi, and White Bear Lake on this self-guided tour including country homes, lakeside cottages, and grand estates. Purchase advance tickets: $20 WBLAHS members, $25 nonmembers: by phone 651-407-5327; or online at www.whitebearhistory.org; or at the WBL Depot - Hwy 61 and 4th St, WBL. Tickets day of tour: $30 for everyone at the WBL depot. Presented by the White Bear Lake Area Historical Society and Signature Sponsor Chuck & Don’s Pet Food Outlet.
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2010 Aflac Iron Girl Bloomington Duathlon
Sunday, September 26th
This is the third year of Aflac’s collaboration with Iron Girl, the nation’s premier all-women’s event series. With 12 events nationwide, ranging from 5K and 10K run/walks to duathlons and triathlons, Aflac Iron Girl events empower women of all ages to lead a healthy, active lifestyle while raising money and awareness for childhood cancer research and treatment.
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“The Opposite of Cold” Book Release Party
Thursday, September 30th 6:00am - 10:00am
Join author Michael Nordskog and photographer Aaron W. Hautala for the release of their book “The Opposite of Cold: The Northwoods Finnish Sauna Tradition” at the American Swedish Institute. Festivities will begin with a cash bar reception in ASI’s Grand Hall at 6 p.m., with opportunities to explore the exhibit My Paradise: Finnish and Finnish-American Summer Architecture, browse the Museum Shop, and enjoy light hors d’oeuvres. At 7 p.m., Nordskog and Hautala will give a short talk and slideshow presentation on the book, with an author book signing afterwards. This event is free and open to the public. Registrations are strongly encouraged; please call 612-871-4907.
Beginning with the origins of Finnish sauna and arrival of the practice to North America, and continuing all the way to
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Business Etiquette Class
Thursday, September 30th 11:00am - 1:30pm
The Business Etiquette Class at The Saint Paul Hotel is designed to offer valuable tips for people just entering business, as well as skills for more experienced professionals looking to polish and perfect their business etiquette knowledge in today’s competitive professional environment. Each two hour class is packed opportunities to learn and practice. Participants build confidence through activities demonstrating proper etiquette for meetings, electronic and face-to-face communications, dining, and common entertainment situations, including the roles and responsibilities of hosts and guests. A question and answer session and a trivia challenge add to the engaging, open atmosphere. The Business Etiquette class includes lunch and an etiquette handbook, and costs $55 per person.
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Women's Wellness & Adventure Weekend
Friday, October 1st Next Date: Saturday, October 2nd Event End Date: Sunday, October 3rd Ongoing Event
Offered every spring and fall at the Audubon Center of the North Woods, Sandstone, MN
All-inclusive, complete holistic retreat - comfy lodging, wonderful food, interesting speakers, and a variety of classes and activities to choose from in the areas of Adventure/Challenge, Wellness & Nature, and Creative Expressions.
Located on the east side of Grindstone Lake near Sandstone, MN, the Audubon Center’s 535 acres of beautifully varied landscapes provide the perfect setting for this wonderful adventure. Spend this weekend with your friends or take the opportunity to get away by yourself, meet new people, and learn new skills. A mix of professionals in the fields of health, exercise, crafts and nutrition will provide a variety of physical, mental, and spiritual activities to choose from.
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Choose to Reuse coupon books by Hennepin County
Friday, October 1st Next Date: Saturday, October 2nd Event End Date: Monday, November 29th Ongoing Event
Hennepin County has partnered with 80 reuse retailers to offer Choose to Reuse Today coupons that can be redeemed for discounts from Oct. 1 - Nov. 30. Reuse retailers include businesses and organizations that rent, repair, resell, consign, trade and exchange used goods.
Pick up a coupon book at participating retail locations, Hennepin County Service Centers, Hennepin County libraries and all Three Rivers Park District locations.
Copies can be downloaded at www.hennepin.us/choosetoreuse starting September 20, or you can order one on-line to be mailed to you.
Hennepin County’s Choose to Reuse Program is also on Facebook at www.facebook.com/choosetoreuse.
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Chocolate: The Exhibition
Saturday, October 2nd 10:00am - 5:00pm Next Date: Sunday, October 3rd Event End Date: Saturday, January 1st Ongoing Event
The exhibit at the Minnesota History Center introduces visitors to the plant, products, history and culture of chocolate. Learn about the cacao tree and its rainforest environment; chocolate in the Maya and Aztec cultures; how chocolate came to Europe, its history there, and how technology changed it from a luxury to a mass-produced snack food; and how chocolate is grown, processed, advertised, consumed, and traded on the world market today.
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Minnesota Parent Education Fair
Saturday, October 2nd 10:00am - 2:00pm
Discover educational and entertainment opportunities for your PreK—8th grade child at the Minnesota Parent’s Education Fair. Learn about a variety of school options and after-school activities. Your child will have fun too! This event will be held on Saturday, October 2nd from 10am through 2pm at the Como Zoo and Conservatory Visitor Center. For more information, call 612.825-9205 or visit www.mnparent.com.
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Just Between Friends of Edina Fall Sale
Wednesday, September 29th 10:00am - 6:00pm Next Date: Thursday, September 30th Event End Date: Saturday, October 2nd Ongoing Event
We are looking forward to holding our Fall event at Southdale Center, located at W 66th St and York Ave S in Edina. We will be in the former Mervyn’s space. Consignors earn up to 70%, volunteers shop first and we have a presale for Consignors, Volunteers and First Time Parents on Tues, Sept 28. Check out our website for details about how you can participate! Unsold items may be picked up by their owner or be donated to our charity partner, ARC Greater Twin Cities. Our public hours will be Wed, Sept 29 10am-8pm: Thurs, Sept 30 10am-8pm; Fri, Oct 1 10am-6pm; Sat, Oct 2 10am-6pm. There is no admission fee and we accept cash, credit (visa or mastercard) and debit cards.
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The Washburn Games
Sunday, October 3rd 1:00pm - 4:00pm
Here’s a chance for your kids to…
... earn a $1,000 college grant and win great prizes
... try lots of sports and games in a fun, non-competitive environment
... learn that giving back to others can be a very good time!
All in a single afternoon. www.washburngames.org
The Washburn Games 2010 features baseball, football, basketball, running, soccer, cricket and more. Kids play what they want, when they want, as many times as they want. REGISTER TODAY to reserve your child's chance to have a good time for a good cause on October 3, 2010.
Up to 500 kids ages 5-12, together with our corporate sponsors, will create a legacy for children in our community who are struggling with depression, anxiety, loss or trauma. All proceeds go to help children served at Washburn Center
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Always & Forever
Wednesday, September 8th 7:00pm - 10:00pm Next Date: Friday, September 10th Event End Date: Sunday, October 3rd Ongoing Event
Set in a 1970's urban neighborhood barbershop, this hit musical revue mixes wisdom and song to show what love is all about. Using popular '60's and '70's R&B songs like "Can't Get Enough of Your Love," "Stop, Look, Listen," and "When a Man Loves a Woman," this play shows the world of love through the lives of four African American men. Sit back and enjoy this unforgettable show that promises to draw you into a warm embrace.
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John Sandford: Bad Blood
Tuesday, October 5th 7:00pm - 8:30pm
Author John Sandford presents his new book, Bad Blood.
James J. Hill Reference Library
80 West 4th Street, downtown Saint Paul, adjacent to Central Library.
Free tickets are available beginning September 7 at all Saint Paul Public library locations, while supplies last.
Limit of two tickets per person, and only ticket holders are guaranteed admittance.
Books will be on sale, including Bad Blood, and can be signed after purchase.
Doors open at 6:30 p.m.
For more information, please call 651-265-5500.
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Izvorasul Romanian Dance Ensemble
Wednesday, October 6th 7:00pm - 8:00pm
Surging forth like the cool mountain springs of the Carpathian Mountains and Transylvanian Alps, Izvorasul personifies the vigor, freshness and strength of those bubbling waters while portraying Romanian culture through music and dance.
This dance presentation will include a suite from the Southern
Transylvania starting with a couples dance from Sibiu, a women's dance from Crihalma and a men's boot slapping dance from Fagaras. Also in the program are dances from Romania.
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"50+ Strut Your Stuff" Talent Contest for Senior Citizens
Tuesday, October 5th Event End Date: Wednesday, October 6th
Are you Minnesota’s next superstar?
Why should young people have all the fun? The producers of the
Seniors Expo are auditioning talented Minnesotans age 50+.
Have you ever watched American Idol and thought, “I can do that”? If you can sing, dance, play an instrument or wow an audience with your variety act – and you’ve celebrated at least 50 birthdays – here’s your chance. The producers of the Seniors Expo are holding auditions for the 50+ Strut Your Stuff Talent Contest.
“We’re going to have a rousing good time with this. Much like the TV show, we plan to invite the public to rally around their favorite contestants!” exclaims Robin Kocina, president of Mid-America Events & Expos (www.101expos.com). “We have been producing seniors’ events for 10 years and we know for certain t
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Just Between Friends Maple Grove Children's & Maternity Consignment Sale
Thursday, October 7th 10:00am - 7:00pm Next Date: Friday, October 8th Event End Date: Saturday, October 9th Ongoing Event
Love a Great Sale but not the high retail prices?
Just Between Friends Maple Grove is a twice yearly children's & maternity consignment sale where you will find bargains on all the items your kids need for fall and winter.
Shop with us and find great bargains for fall/winter!
Consign with us and earn 65-70%! Easy online signups!
Volunteer with us and shop FIRST!
First Time Mommy Presale - Signup online!
Just Between Friends Maple Grove Fall/Winter Children's & Maternity Consignment Sale
October 7-9
Golf Center
8401 - 83rd Ave. N.
Brooklyn Park, MN 55444
(Off Hwy 81 & Lakeland, next door to Fleet Farm)
Sale Hours:
Thurs. Oct. 7 10am-7pm $2 Admission
Fri. Oct. 8 10am-7pm FREE
Sat. Oct. 9 10am-7pm (Many items half price today)
27,000 Square Feet of Sale
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VocalEssence: John Philip Sousa's "El Capitan"
Friday, October 8th 8:00pm - 10:00pm Event End Date: Saturday, October 9th
VocalEssence presents John Philip Sousa's "El Capitan," a classic piece of American musical theater written in the style of Gilbert & Sullivan. Starring Bradley Greenwald as Don Medigua and El Capitan, semi-staged by Vern Sutton, conducted by Philip Brunelle.
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Renewable Trail Run/Walk
Saturday, October 9th
October 9, 2010
At the Audubon Center of the North Woods, Sandstone, MN
Race starts at 9 a.m., awards ceremony is at 10:30 a.m.
Enjoy the beautiful fall foliage in a gorgeous lakeside refuge. 5K run is over trails on the 535-acre Audubon Center property - 10 K run is part trail and part around Grindstone Lake. All proceeds go towards the development and improvement of energy education curriculum at the Audubon Center of the North Woods.
Registered racers receive long-sleeve t-shirt, goodie bag, post-race refreshments. Free camping is available the night before and day of the race – inside lodging is also available; reservations required.
Register online at www.audubon-center.org/trailrun.htm or via phone - 888-404-7743.
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“Autumn at the Audubon” Fall Open House & Art/Craft Fair
Saturday, October 9th
October 9, 2010 – 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
At the Audubon Center of the North Woods, Sandstone, MN
Enjoy a free, activity-filled day of family fun while enjoying the beautiful fall colors on the shores of Grindstone Lake near Sandstone, MN! Wildlife programs, apple cider pressing, climbing wall, zip line, face painting, art & craft fair, scavenger hunt, and much more. Lunch is available for purchase.
New this year!! Voyageur (10-passenger) Canoe Rides
Call 888-404-7743 or visit www.audubon-center.org/openhouse.html for more info!
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Count Who?: The Myth and Reality of Count Dracula
Sunday, October 10th 2:00pm - 3:00pm
Explore the fact and fiction surrounding Count Dracula in this presentation from the Heritage Organization of Romanian Americans in Minnesota (HORA).
From the hills of Transylvania to Downtown St Paul, HORA is pleased to bring you a “one of a kind” presentation full of “Fiction”, yes, but also, full of “Facts”.
In the half hour Power Point Presentation you will be able to decipher how real people become legends, then legends become myths, and how some of those myths, helped by circumstance, interest, opportunity and good timing, become cultural phenomena that even the most gifted historian would be unable to keep in perspective or make truly believed.
You will also travel to far away places where the three Castles of Transylvania (that Dracula was believed to have lived in) raise
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Annual Senior and Caregiver Health & Wellness Fair
Tuesday, October 12th 10:00am - 12:00am
The West Seventh Community Center will be offering a free Health Fair for older adults and caregivers. Over 20+ health and wellness organizations will be present to offer information and resources. Flu and pneumonia shots will also be made available; participants are encouraged to bring their Medicare or Insurance card. Additionally, the fair will feature free blood pressure, legal consultations, chair massage, hearing screenings, lunch and door prizes.
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3rd Annual Cheese and Apple Festival
Saturday, October 16th 12:00pm - 3:00pm
The 3rd Annual Cheese and Apple Festival at Midtown Global Market (MGM) will take place Saturday, October 16, 2010 from noon to 3 p.m.
Local farmers, growers, and their products will come to Minneapolis in a celebration of cheese, apples and autumn produce. Guests can collect recipes, sample cheeses and produce, and purchase on site. Visitors can also learn about how these fresh, local foods work together.
The festival will also feature cooking demonstrations, children’s activities, cheese and apple food specials from participating MGM grocers/restaurants and more.
This event is free and open to the public.
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Testifying to Love
Saturday, October 16th
Testifying to Love… On Sunday, May 2, 2010, at 5:00 p.m., Unity Christ Church will host their annual Spring choir/band concert/fundraiser featuring the Unity choir and their versatile band under the direction of Judi Donaghy and Lori Dokken, respectively, both seasoned professional performers themselves. The concert will include a variety of musical styles, including gospel, Broadway tunes, R&B, and pop/rock selections. Tickets are $15 and are available at the church. For further information please contact Unity Christ Church at 763/521-4793 or visit www.unitychristchurch.org. Unity Christ Church is located at 4000 Golden Valley Road, Golden Valley, MN.
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Ghost Whisperer and Storyteller Duke Addicks
Thursday, October 21st 3:00pm
Duke tells true ghost stories selected from the hundreds of hauntings by American Indians, explorers, fur traders, pioneers and the recently deceased that he has investigated, and also tells about his own encounters with ghosts.
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Ghosts 101 With Carol Lowell
Friday, October 22nd 2:00pm - 3:00pm
What goes bump in the night? In time for Halloween, see photographs and hear the stories of encounters with real ghosts from an actual Ghost Buster!
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Ghosts 101 With Carol Lowell
Friday, October 22nd 2:00pm - 3:00pm
What goes bump in the night? In time for Halloween, see photographs and hear the stories of encounters with real ghosts from an actual Ghost Buster!
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Ghosts 101 with Carol Lowell
Saturday, October 23rd 2:00pm - 3:00pm
What goes bump in the night? In time for Halloween, see photographs and hear the stories of encounters with real ghosts from an actual Ghost Buster!
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Ghosts 101 with Carol Lowell
Saturday, October 23rd 2:00pm - 3:00pm
What goes bump in the night? In time for Halloween, see photographs and hear the stories of encounters with real ghosts from an actual Ghost Buster!
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Disney Live! presents Mickey's Magic Show
Sunday, October 24th 3:00pm
In a captivating combination, Master Magician Mickey Mouse and the always-dazzling Minnie join forces with professional illusionists for a magical production on stage. Disney Live! presents Mickey’s Magic Show features grand illusions and favorite Disney characters, including Donald and Goofy; Cinderella and her Fairy Godmother; Alice in Wonderland and the Mad Hatter; and beloved Disney princesses Jasmine, Belle and Snow White. Disney Live! presents Mickey’s Magic Show visits Saint Paul on Sunday, Oct. 24 for two performances (3 p.m., 6 p.m.) at Xcel Energy Center. Tickets are on sale now.
From the breathtaking levitation of Minnie and Jasmine to the transformation of Cinderella’s rags into riches in a split second, Disney Live! presents Mickey’s Magic Show gives families a whole new wa
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Celebrate! Planned Parenthood
Wednesday, October 27th 6:00pm - 9:00pm
Join us the evening of Wednesday, October 27, 2010, at the Hilton Minneapolis for Planned Parenthood of Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota’s ninth annual Celebrate! Planned Parenthood.
Stand With Us: Celebrating an Environment of Change
Joining President and CEO Sarah Stoesz to commemorate our achievements will be:
Keynote Speaker Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., visionary, environmental business leader and advocate. As we celebrate an environment of change, Mr. Kennedy will share with us his experience working toward change that transcends political division and results in the common good.
Emcee T. Mychael Rambo, an Emmy Award-winning actor, vocalist and arts educator. Mr. Rambo is also an experience community organizer who seeks social change through theater, performance art, spoken
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Arsenic and Old Lace
Thursday, October 28th Next Date: Friday, October 29th Event End Date: Sunday, October 31st Ongoing Event
North High Drama Club has announced its upcoming 2010-2011 season for North High Theater.
Performances will include the following:
Arsenic and Old Lace, just in time for Halloween, October 28th through 31st.
Once Upon a Mattress, a bumpy fairy tale, April 7-10, 2011.
All performances will be directed by Kevin Barnard, who has been with the program since the spring. The program enjoyed a great run this summer of “Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat.” All performances are held in the comfort of the North High Auditorium.
One performance of each production will always be ASL-interpreted. Special pricing for seniors and students make this a great entertainment value. Save the date for these wonderful productions and look for ticket information coming soon!
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Ghost Whisperer and Storyteller Duke Addicks
Saturday, October 30th 3:00pm - 5:00pm
Duke tells true ghost stories selected from the hundreds of hauntings by American Indians, explorers, fur traders, pioneers and the recently deceased that he has investigated, and also tells about his own encounters with ghosts
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Ghost Whisperer and Storyteller Duke Addicks
Saturday, October 30th 3:00pm - 5:00pm
Duke tells true ghost stories selected from the hundreds of hauntings by American Indians, explorers, fur traders, pioneers and the recently deceased that he has investigated, and also tells about his own encounters with ghosts.
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First Annual 2010 Fall Art Sale
Friday, November 5th 6:00am - 9:00pm Next Date: Saturday, November 6th Event End Date: Sunday, November 7th Ongoing Event
The Classical Academy of Art will be having its First Annual 2010 Fall Art Sale November 5-7th. Professional oil paintings by the classically trained artist, Jonathan Aller, will be featured as well as work from our students.
- Original, hand-painted work
- Framed and unframed pieces
- Wide variety of sizes
If you have space to fill on a wall or just in need of some updating to your decor, don't miss this event!
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B.B. King
Friday, November 12th 8:00pm
Hailing from the blues-rich Mississippi Delta, B.B. King is the single most important electric guitarist of the last half century and his innovative bent notes and staccato picking style have influenced generations of blues and rock guitarists. He and his guitar "Lucille" have thrilled audiences with countless hits including "Sweet Sixteen” and "Every Day I Have The Blues," helping to give the blues its special place in the American musical tradition.
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VocalEssence: Gratitude, Gravy & Garrision
Tuesday, November 23rd 7:30pm - 10:00pm
Garrison Keillor joins VocalEssence with special guests vocalist Jearlyn Steele and pianist Rich Dworsky for this spirited Thanksgiving holiday event. We'll provide the perfect mixture of ingredients--music, memories, and a monologue--but leave the cooking to you! Tickets available at www.vocalessence.org or 612-371-5656.
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VocalEssence: Welcome Christmas
Saturday, December 4th 7:30pm - 10:00pm
VocalEssence and conductor Philip Brunelle Welcome Christmas with traditional holiday favorites and brand new award-winning carols. The acclaimed Twin Cities Bronze handbell ensemble will help us unveil this year's winners of the annual Welcome Christmas Carol Contest. Tickets available at www.vocalessence.org or 612-371-5656.
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VocalEssence: Welcome Christmas
Friday, December 10th 7:30pm - 10:00pm
VocalEssence and conductor Philip Brunelle Welcome Christmas with traditional holiday favorites and brand new award-winning carols. The acclaimed Twin Cities Bronze handbell ensemble will help us unveil this year's winners of the annual Welcome Christmas Carol Contest. Tickets available at www.vocalessence.org or 612-371-5656.
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VocalEssence: Star of Wonder
Saturday, December 11th 11:30am - 12:30pm Event End Date: Saturday, December 11th
All ages are welcome at Star of Wonder, our annual one-hour family holiday concert. The VocalEssence Ensemble Singers and the Mississippi Stars dance troupe perform festive and familiar holiday music, including a rousing "Twelve Days of Christmas" sing-along! Tickets available at www.vocalessence.org or 612-371-5656.
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VocalEssence: Welcome Christmas
Saturday, December 11th 7:30pm - 10:00am
VocalEssence and conductor Philip Brunelle Welcome Christmas with traditional holiday favorites and brand new award-winning carols. The acclaimed Twin Cities Bronze handbell ensemble will help us unveil this year's winners of the annual Welcome Christmas Carol Contest. Tickets available at www.vocalessence.org or 612-371-5656.
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VocalEssence: Welcome Christmas
Sunday, December 5th 4:00pm - 6:00pm Event End Date: Sunday, December 12th
VocalEssence and conductor Philip Brunelle Welcome Christmas with traditional holiday favorites and brand new award-winning carols. The acclaimed Twin Cities Bronze handbell ensemble will help us unveil this year's winners of the annual Welcome Christmas Carol Contest. Tickets available at www.vocalessence.org or 612-371-5656.
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VocalEssence: Song of the Stars
Friday, January 28th 8:00pm - 10:00pm
VocalEssence with guest conductor Gerardo Rabago and pianist Douglas Riva will perform Enrique Granados's masterpiece, "Cant de les estrelles" (Song of the Stars). Accompanied by chorus and organ, this virtuosic piano concerto gloriously combines modern romantic poetry with luxurious harmonies. Tickets available at www.vocalessence.org or 612-371-5656.
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VocalEssence presents WITNESS: Andre Thomas
Friday, March 4th 8:00pm - 10:00pm
VocalEssence is joined by The St. Olaf Choir and choirs from Central High School of St. Paul, Hastings High School, and Washburn High School of Minneapolis for this program of spirituals and gospels by Andre Thomas, composer and guest conductor. Tickets available at www.vocalessence.org or 612-371-5656.
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VocalEssence: The Sound of Eternity
Friday, April 8th 8:00pm - 10:00pm Event End Date: Saturday, April 9th
VocalEssence with special guests The Lyra Baroque Orchestra and soloists Maria Jette, Lisa Drew, James Taylor, and Aaron Larson perform Bach's Mass in B minor with a simultaneous screening of German director Bastian Cleve's film, "The Sound of Eternity." Tickets available at www.vocalessence.org or 612-371-5656.
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The 9th Annual Rock the Cure Concert Benefit
Saturday, April 30th 7:00pm Next Date: Monday, April 30th Event End Date: Tuesday, April 30th Ongoing Event
Friday, April 30 - Acoustic Evening Survivors' Celebration Brought to You by Caron Chiropractic:
This is a night dedicated to cancer survivors. A candle-lit, sit down evening in OGara's Shamrock Room, survivors and their supporters can enjoy an evening free of cover charge. This year, we have Paul Haga and Lorenzo Michuletti from the band Concentual to be our human juke boxes! For a $10 donation, the band will take requests all evening long.
Saturday, May 1 - Rock The Cure Concert Event
7 - 8pm Brian Leighton Storytellers program:
By reservation only. This one hour acoustic performance is going to be an amazing one, as Brian shares his experiences in the MN music industry, talks about the people he has grown with and the songs we love. Your $30 ticket reservation includes table for
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Solar Boat Regatta
Sunday, May 22nd 10:00am - 4:00pm Next Date: Tuesday, May 22nd Event End Date: Monday, May 22nd Ongoing Event
MRES' Solar Boat Regatta provides an opportunity for middle and high school students (as well as individual boat builders) to build a boat that runs on solar power. They compete in a number of races, culminating with a one-hour endurance race. This event has given hundreds of junior and senior high school students valuable and unique experience with solar electricity, wiring, motors, fluid dynamics, boat design, construction, and teamwork. By racing the solar powered boat that they have put together, students experience the thrill of competition and the pride of accomplishment that comes with creating something useful and fun.
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Twin Cities Jazz Festival
Saturday, June 18th Next Date: Monday, June 18th Event End Date: Saturday, June 18th Ongoing Event
Impressive lineup announced for downtown for the 12th Annual Twin Cities Jazz Fest Saint Paul’s Mears Park June 17 - 19.
Jazz Fest kicks off on Thursday, June 17th with the return of the popular Jazz Night Out Club Crawl featuring live music in a number of downtown Saint Paul clubs. Thursday night will also feature jazz vocalist Pippi Ardennia, a Chicagoan now based in Saint Paul, on the Mears Park Main Stage (in partnership with Music in Mears) from 6 to 9 p.m.
Sean Jones and Joe Lovano with Us Five headline Friday night June 18th on the Mears Park Main Stage and on Saturday June 19 music lovers will enjoy John Ellis & Double-Wide and John Scofield and the Piety Street Band. The full schedule, as of March 24th, is shown below. The 2010 Twin Cities Jazz Festival will take place in downto
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Reiki 1 Training
Thursday, July 7th 9:00am - 5:00pm
Have you wanted to learn energy work tools, but don't know where to start? Are you curious about the chakras, meridians (energy lines) and the biofield? What is it like to sense energy? This workshop is not only an introduction to energy work and the subtle anatomy, but also a Reiki training class that will give you the tools and techniques to begin your self-care and care for others practices.
Workshop Includes:
• History of Reiki
• Attunement: an initiation that opens one's access to the flow of Reiki or earth energy
• How to use Reiki for oneself
• How to use Reiki treatments for others
• Overview of the chakras, meridians (nadis), and biofield (aura)
• Intuition building exercises
• How to assess the energy body
Attunement to Reiki I given to all students with follow-up a
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Mississippi River Challenge
Sunday, July 24th Next Date: Monday, July 25th Event End Date: Tuesday, July 25th Ongoing Event
During the weekend of July 24th, 2010, people from all around Minnesota will participate in the Mississippi River Challenge. This event is a one or two day paddling event down the Twin Cities stretch of the Mississippi River to raise funds for the Friends of the Mississippi River. This St. Paul-based environmental nonprofit works to protect, enhance, and restore the Mississippi River. Go to www.mississippiriverchallenge.org to register today!
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ProAct Golf Classic
Tuesday, August 16th 11:00am - 7:30pm Next Date: Thursday, August 16th Event End Date: Thursday, August 16th Ongoing Event
The 18-hole event begins with registration from 10 to 11:30 a.m., followed by an early lunch and a shotgun start at 11:45 a.m. An auction and a gourmet dinner will follow the game. The cost is $150 per golfer, which includes lunch and dinner, a golf cart and use of the facilities and driving range. The price for the dinner only is $35. To register, go to proactinc.org or contact Cathy McCoy at 651-289-3170 or cmccoy@proactinc.org.
* Coupon for free round of golf at Hastings Country Club
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18 holes of championship golf with a golf cart
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Driving range and putting green use for warm-ups including practice area.
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Lunch
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Hole-in-One contests at par 3 holes
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Full use of the clubhouse
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Prizes for winning teams
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Identifying Transferrable Skills and Online Job Search Tools
Wednesday, August 24th 6:30pm - 7:30pm
Rachel Vilsack,Regional Labor Market Analyst with the Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development(DEED), will focus on finding occupations that are a good match based on your skills and how these skills can transfer to potential careers.
This is the final program in our four-part Between Jobs: Connect to Today’s Job Market series happening weekly on Tuesday evenings in August. Co-sponsored by James J. Hill Library and Goodwill-Easter Seals.
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Hamel Rodeo & Bull Riding Bonanza
Saturday, July 9th 7:30pm - 9:45pm Next Date: Monday, July 9th Event End Date: Friday, July 9th Ongoing Event
Yee haw! Pull on your boots and dust off your hat! The 29th Annual Hamel Rodeo and Bull Ridin’ Bonanza stampedes into Cocoran Lions Park July 9-12. It’s bronc ridin’, bull ridin’, ropin’, steer wrestlin’, and barrel racin’ as pro rodeo cowboys and cowgirls compete for prize money and the championship belt buckle! And the best part is that all proceeds from this event go to benefit organizations in Hamel and the surrounding area!
Thursday, July 9 is Tough Enough to Wear Pink night at the rodeo. Fans and cowboys alike are encouraged to wear pink to support breast cancer awareness. For every ticket purchased for the Thursday night rodeo, a contribution will be made to the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation for breast cancer research.
The rodeo is held nightly at 7:30 pm.
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