The Minnesota Fringe Festival is celebrating its 15th birthday this year. For 15 years the Fringe has introduced adventurous audiences to some of the best performances in Minnesota.More
Every year, the Breast Cancer Awareness Association holds The Breast Party in Town, a one-night event to help raise funds and awareness to help educate Minnesota women about all aspects of breast cancer and survivorship.More
The series of five films is playing on Monday nights through the end of August. All shows begin at 7:30 p.m. at the theater located at 4814 Chicago Avenue S. Tickets are $5.More
Uptown, Loring Park and Powerhorn Park - three art fairs and three places to experience a showcase of a variety of creative and original works of art from the Twin Cities area and beyond.More
Experience the unique and individual gardening efforts happening around the state. Gardens will feature a variety of attractions including music, a labyrinth, cool treats, massage, chickens, heirloom tomato festival, a beehive and more.More
The commemoration events – including music, dance, ceremony of the cranes, silent ritual, tea ceremony and more – will mark the 63rd anniversary of the U.S. atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Japan.More
Enjoy a parade, pony rides, inflatable slide, Double-Dutch competition, live music, entertainment and more. The celebration begins with the parade at 12 noon, starting at Washburn and Plymouth Avenues.More
The Korean Association of Minnesota is presenting two opportunities to enjoy traditional dance music and percussion as they host performers from Seoul, Korea on Friday and Saturday August 1 and 2 in Minneapolis.More
Up Up and Away is a collection of short plays written by eight neighborhood youth and performed, directed, and mentored by some of the area’s top theatre professionals.More
The Minnesota Home Ownership Center is hosting a number of Foreclosure Prevention Workshops - community events for homeowners facing foreclosure and others that may be interested in learning about the foreclosure process in Minnesota.More
Inflatable games and bouncing houses, face painting, sports clinics, kid’s dash, classic car show, tailgating party, free parking, food, entertainment, 1.5 mile walk, celebrities, and much more will be enjoyed.More
The goal is to provide a greater appreciation of Japanese society. However, Anime will still be the core of what Kakkoi Con is about. All ages may attend Kakkoi Con, however some of the events will have an age restriction due to strong language, More
The event also will honor those who’ve played an integral role in Cornerstone’s success, including Congressman Jim Ramstad. Congressman Ramstad will be honored with the Architect of Change Award for his 16 years of work with Cornerstone.More
The goal of this Many Voices-One Goal forum is to discuss how public health can work more closely with mental health to provide culturally congruent and linguistically appropriate services to people of color and American Indians living in Minnesota.More
Still time to enroll in the 2nd annual basketball sports camp program for boys and girls, ages 8 to17 years old. The goal of the camp is to build and deliver a sports program to the community focusing on the 80/20 rule of sports: 80% = mental and More
Join the Minnesota Women’s Consortium Feminist Film Fest for popcorn and fun in honor of Women’s Equality Day. These events are free and open to the public.More
The Center for Strength goes beyond the general strength, conditioning, and body shaping of personal training to help develop specific healing plans for individuals with special needs.More
The Keep It Off study will be testing two different programs for helping adults who have lost weight to keep it off over the long term, which will help reduce the chances of developing these health conditions in the future.More
If biking is your mode of transportation and you’re not sure of the safest way to get from point A to point B, check out a new website that will soon be available to tell you the best bike-friendly route for getting around town.More
Youth Farm, the Riverview Economic Development Association, and El Burrito Mercado have teamed up to bring locally-grown organic produce to St. Paul residents.More
Having cancer is hard. Finding help shouldn’t be. Nearly 153,000 African Americans will be diagnosed with cancer this year. If you or someone you love is facing cancer, we can help.More
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