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September 2018
MPS Farm to School Community BBQ
This free community event will include delicious local foods, hands-on activities for children and families, farm animals, a corn shucking contest and more.
Find out more »Minneapolis Bike Tour
The Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board will have the 12th annual Minneapolis Bike Tour, Sunday, Sept. 16, with an opening ceremony at 8 am. The tour will start and end at Boom Island Park.
Find out more »Community Ministries at Oak Hill Baptist
Wednesday Evening Community Ministries have resumed for the Fall at Oak Hill Baptist Church, 4141 University Ave. NE.
Find out more »October 2018
Girls’ and boys’ hockey at local parks
Hockey for girls and boys ages 6-14 is being offered at North Commons Park, 1801 James Ave. N., and Northeast Ice Arena, 1306 Central Ave. NE, during the months of November through February.
Find out more »Polish Paper Cutting Class
Polish-American Cultural Institute of Minnesota, 43 Main St. SE, Suite 228, is having a Polish Paper Cutting Class, with instructor Katie Ritchie, Saturday, Oct. 27, 1:30-3:30 pm.
Find out more »November 2018
New exhibit and puppet shows: Waterways and Otterways
Local artist Kat Corrigan brings her show Waterways and Otterways, a collection of river otter paintings, to the Mississippi Watershed Management Organization Stormwater Park and Learning Center. The community is invited to a series of free interactive community events for all ages to celebrate the art with a puppet show, make-and-take coloring books, and a community mural project.
Find out more »December 2018
Winter break programming at Columbia Heights Library
St. Columbia Heights Public Library, 3939 Central Ave. NE, will have a variety of activities during winter break.
Find out more »January 2019
Project Purpose at Animal Humane Center
Project Purpose will give kids ages 12-15 a deeper understanding of the work the Animal Humane Society does through hands-on service learning. Each three-hour session features a seasonal project, such as, making pet supply bags for our outreach community, building shelters for feral cats, or carving pumpkins for shelter dogs to enjoy, as well as a tour of the facility. Project Purpose can also be used to fulfill school or club community service requirements. Meets monthly. Cost: $40/month. Animal Humane Society,…
Find out more »Northeast Recreation Center classes
Northeast Recreation Center, 1530 Johnson St. NE, is offering a variety of upcoming classes.
Find out more »Step Up Program accepting applications
The Step Up Youth Employment Program is accepting applications for 2019 summer internships.
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