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November 2024
Professional Wrestling at Murzyn Hall
The Columbia Heights Lions will host professional wrestling at Murzyn Hall, 530 Mill St. NE, on Saturday, Nov. 23. Doors open at 6 pm and bell time is 7 pm. Tickets are $10 at the door; 9 years old and younger get in for free with a paid adult. See family-friendly, action-packed entertainment by the AWF, and enjoy the Lions Cash Bar.
Find out more »Artblok autumn festival
Kick off the holiday shopping season with unique gifts while supporting local artists and businesses. Artblok is home to painters, potters, printmakers and Bumbling Fools Mead. Artblok will host a variety of guest artists and makers Friday, Nov. 22, 5-9 pm; Saturday, Nov.23, noon-8 pm; and Sunday, Nov. 24, noon-5 pm. Free, family friendly and free parking. 2010 E. Hennepin Ave.
Find out more »Electrical cord repair class
Sunday, Nov. 24, 3-5:30 pm, Minnesota Tool Library - NE Minneapolis Branch, 1620 Central Ave. NE #126. Electrical cords power up our appliances, lights, and tools, but what can you do when they aren't working as they should? Learn how to replace and repair cords and plugs on common power tools and household appliances, as well as safe use of extension cords. The class will cover the basics of AC power, wire gauge and insulation types and understanding markings on…
Find out more »2025 Northeast Calendars available
The ever-popular Northeast Calendar will be available for pickup at a location near you. It contains images created by 13 Northeast artists. The calendar also includes fun facts about the neighborhoods, information on the Northeast Minneapolis Arts District and spotlights on arts allies Silverwood Park and the Eastside Food Co-op. Businesses and organizations where free calendars can be picked up: Aki’s Breadhaus/WunderBar, Architectural Antiques, Bottineau Neighborhood Association, Bremer Bank – St. Anthony, Brickmania, California Building, Casket Arts Building, Central Avenue…
Find out more »“Biological Combinations”
Public Functionary, Studio 233 in the Northrup King Building, presents "Biological Combinations," new work by Savannah Tines, inviting viewers to explore the intersections of past, present and future forms of life. By combining found objects and obsolete technologies with traditional mediums, Tines constructs a terrestrial landscape that simulates an immersive, organic and kinetic experience. Through Saturday, Dec. 7, when there will be an ugly sweater closing reception 6-9 pm. Wear an ugly sweater.
Find out more »“Elemental”
The Underground Art gallery presents its second group show and final show of 2024, "Elemental." The four elements, earth, water, air and fire, are the vital sources of life on our planet. As an ancient concept, this vitality has thus been depicted for centuries, holding influence across philosophy, science, religion and art. "Elemental" highlights how artists continue to use the four elements to influence their work and creative practice. The show features 2D and 3D works by 16 established Minneapolis…
Find out more »Small Business Saturday
The St. Anthony Chamber of Commerce will hold its annual Small Business Saturday on Nov. 30, 10 am-2 pm at St. Anthony Community Center, 3301 Silver Lake Rd. An array of local vendors will showcase their unique products and services, perfect for your holiday shopping needs. Shop local, connect with entrepreneurs and celebrate the spirit of small business. Free to attend; vendor tables available. Info: https://www.saintanthonychamber.org/event-details-registration/small-business-saturday-2
Find out more »Q.arma Building Small Business Saturday
Saturday, Nov. 30, 12-6 pm. 20+ artists will show unique handmade, jewelry, textiles, woodworking, painting, prints, candles and ceramics. Grab a bowl of vegetarian chili ($8) and shop local Minneapolis artists for the holiday season. Q.arma Building, 1224 Quincy St. NE.
Find out more »December 2024
International Holiday Festival
The Ukrainian American Community Center (UACC), 301 Main St. NE, will host an International Holiday Festival Sunday, Dec. 1, 11:30 am-4:30 pm. Enjoy world folk dances, a bake sale, folk art and a crafts and gift sale. A Ukrainian ethnic luncheon will be available for purchase. Tickets: Adults, $10; Children (6-12 years), $5; under 6, free. It's a benefit for UACC, which provides many services to newly arrived Ukrainians and supports humanitarian efforts in Ukraine.
Find out more »Columbia Heights Library youth programs
Columbia Heights Library, 3939 Central Ave NE, 763-706-3690, www.chplmn.org. Creating Clay Snowflakes: A class for littles and their caregivers. Monday, Dec. 9, 10:30-11:30 am. Ages 1 to 5 are invited to craft creative snowflake tiles with their caregiver using white clay, a variety of stamping and texture tools and colorful clay paints called under glazes. Just like real snowflakes, no two tiles will be the same. Non-toxic materials that will wash out of clothes will be used, but please prepare…
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