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Explore Minnesota Weekly Events Update - April 19, 2017
« on: April 19, 2017, 10:30:10 AM »
Explore Minnesota Weekly Events Update - April 19, 2017

Southern Minnesota

April 21-23, Lanesboro
Ibsen Festival
The 2017 Ibsen Festival celebrates everything Scandinavian with free food and coffee, an aquavit tasting, a retrospective on the many years of Ibsen festivals, a sculptor and his works, and two pieces of theatre including an adaptation of Ibsen’s final play, "When We Dead Awaken." Commonweal Theatre and venues in downtown Lanesboro. 507-467-2525, 507-467-2905

April 22, Wabasha
Earth Day
Celebrate Earth Day by learning how you can help protect the environment and the ways you can promote healthy bald eagle habitat by planting a complimentary white pine sapling. Plus, help the eagle ambassadors celebrate their “hatch day” with special eagle enrichment activities. National Eagle Center. 651-565-4989

April 22, Albert Lea
A Taste of Heritage
Groups from around the world will demonstrate and display aspects of heritage at a large number of booths. There will also be a Flag Ceremony, and live entertainment. Northbridge Mall. 507-373-2316, 800-345-8414

April 28-30, Winona/Lanesboro
Bluff Country Studio Art Tour
Explore the art and scenery of southeastern Minnesota and northeastern Iowa during the Bluff Country Studio Art Tour. This self-guided tour features more than 25 artists and 20 studios, galleries, the Minnesota Marine Art Museum and other locations in more than a dozen cities. Visitors can see artists at work, and shop for ceramics, turned wood, clay, fiber, sculpture, photography, jewelry and more. Detailed map. 651-307-6373

April 28-30, Le Sueur
Le Sueur County Pioneer Power Swap Meet
The 40th Annual Pioneer Power Swap Meet is a giant gathering of antique machinery, a huge swap meet and flea market, and an antique show. The 100 series of International Harvester Tractors, built from 1954 to 1963, will be featured at this year's show. Pioneer Power Showgrounds, roughly 6 miles east of Le Sueur on County Road 26. 507-934-5841, 507-327-4927

May 4-7, Red Wing, Wabasha, Winona and other communities along the Mississippi River
100 Mile Garage Sale
The 100 Mile Garage Sale extends from Red Wing to Winona on the Minnesota side of the Mississippi River. Thousands of individuals and businesses, even whole neighborhoods, participate. While there are no maps, watch for signs, balloons and ribbons that mark locations. 651-385-5934

Minneapolis-St. Paul Area

March 3 - May 4, St. Paul
Omnifest 2017
Experience larger-than-life adventures -- from the immense glaciers in the Arctic to the breathtaking summit of Mount Everest and the spectacular views of the Nile, known as the "Mount Everest of Rivers." With a diverse film line-up that will appeal to all ages and interests, Omnifest 2017 is an ideal family destination! Science Museum of Minnesota. 651-221-9444

March 18 - April 23, St. Paul
Spring Flower Show at the Sunken Garden
Spring Flower Show highlights include yellow and pink tulips, yellow daffodils, yellow hyacinths and yellow crocus, with a small percentage of white hydrangeas giving this show a unique aesthetic. Marjorie McNeely Conservatory. 651-487-8200, 651-487-8201

March 24 - April 30, Apple Valley
Farm Babies
Gather your little chicks and celebrate the sights and sounds of spring at the Wells Fargo Family Farm. Enjoy adorable piglets, lambs, goat kids, bunnies, chicks and calves. All the cute happens daily, with special family activities each weekend. Minnesota Zoo. 952-431-9200, 952-431-9500

April 13-29, Minneapolis
Minneapolis St. Paul International Film Festival
Check out more than 250 new feature length and short narrative and documentary films representing over 70 countries! Also enjoy special presentations, programs and parties! St. Anthony Main theatres and other venues. 612-331-7563

April 18 - May 14, St. Paul
GIRL Shakes Loose
GIRL Shakes Loose is a powerful coming-of-age musical, a soulful story of one woman’s search for herself. Brimming with hope, humor, and headstrong passion, you’ll cheer GIRL on, remembering your own journey along the way. Penumbra Theatre. 651-224-3180

April 20-22, Shakopee
Junk Bonanza Vintage Market Spring Show
The Junk Bonanza hosts more than 150 juried "junk" vendors of vintage finds, beautiful antiques, architectural salvage and one-of-a-kind and artisan-repurposed pieces, all artfully arrayed. This is a best-of shopping experience for purveyors and lovers of vintage goods. Canterbury Park. 612-227-8161

April 20-23, Chanhassen
Celebration 2017
Celebration 2017 will honor and celebrate the life and legacy of Prince, as the world marks the first anniversary of his passing. Bringing together musicians, creative personnel, special guests and friends who worked closest with Prince and knew him best, these four days will feature live music, panel discussions and presentations on Prince’s tremendous talent, influence and importance as a composer, musician, producer, live performer and filmmaker. Paisley Park.

April 22, Stillwater
Paris in the 20s
Step back in time and celebrate 1920's Parisian food and culture. Enjoy a dinner based on a menu by Lynne Rosetto Kasper, food writer and MPR host of "The Splendid Table." Also enjoy a social hour, hors d'oeuvres, a glass of champagne, and an Old World cash bar. The Outing Lodge. 651-439-9747

April 22, Blaine
Green Expo
This free event provides information on all topics related to sustainability including recycling and waste reduction, alternative energy options, water conservation, holistic health information and more. Check out the wide array of displays, exhibitor booths, presentations, hands-on activities for the kids, and prize giveaways! Complete details. Sport Expo Center at the National Sports Center. 763-767-6485

April 27-30, Minneapolis
Art in Bloom
Delight in 165 floral designs that interpret objects from MIA’s collection. Various activities and events will be offered each day during Art in Bloom. Minneapolis Institute of Art. 612-870-3000

April 28-30, St. Paul
Minnesota Horse Expo & Barnes PRCA Rodeo
This is Minnesota's largest equine trade show with over 700 exhibitor booths in five state fair buildings and lining the streets. In addition to this easy-access marketplace, enjoy more than 50 breeds of horses, free horse, pony and wagon rides, presentations by local and national speakers and clinicians, demonstrations, and tips and suggestions for horse training, care, handling, riding and housing. The Barnes PRCA Rodeo will be offered each day of the Expo. Minnesota State Fairgrounds. 952-922-8666, 877-462-8758

April 28-30, Minneapolis
Outdoor Adventure Expo
Attend the Outdoor Adventure Expo for access to roughly 120 free outdoor adventure presentations, more than 100 exhibitors, a canoe and kayak auction, the Radical Reels Film Festival, great sales, and the Beer & Gear Social and Raffle! Midwest Mountaineering. 612-339-3433

April 29, Columbus
Beer Fest at Running Aces
Sample over 50 craft and microbrews. Admission includes a souvenir glass, $10 gaming voucher, and the chance to win prizes. Running Aces. 651-925-4600, 651-925-4571

Upcoming Twin Cities' concerts and performances:
Wicked at the Historic Orpheum Theatre in Minneapolis, April 12 - May 14
Mike Posner and the Legendary Mike Posner Band at Mystic Lake Casino Hotel in Prior Lake, April 22
Bill Engvall at Treasure Island Resort & Casino in Welch, April 28
Todd Rundgren - White Knight: The ChivalRock Tour at the Ames Center, May 2
Daryl Hall and John Oates & Tears for Fears at the Xcel Energy Center in St. Paul, May 11
Male Revue Cabaret - Fifty Shades of Men at Mystic Lake Casino Hotel, May 12
Olivia Newton-John at Treasure Island Resort & Casino, May 12
Well-Strung at the Pantages Theatre in Minneapolis, May 12
Chicago at Treasure Island Resort & Casino, May 13
1975 at the Roy Wilkins Auditorium at St. Paul RiverCentre, May 17
Joan Jett & the Blackhearts at Mystic Lake Casino Hotel in Prior Lake, May 20
The Legend of Zelda Symphony of the Goddesses at the Historic Orpheum Theatre, May 20
Tickets available through Eventful or Ticketmaster.

Central Minnesota

April 2-30 (Sundays), Alexandria
Sparkling Sundays
Are you looking for something uniquely different for your Sunday morning? Enjoy unlimited mimosas, bagels & muffins paired with copies of popular newspapers! Carlos Creek Winery. 320-846-5443

April 21-30, Alexandria
Spring Drama: Romeo & Juliet
William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet is a tragedy about two young star-crossed lovers whose deaths ultimately reconcile their feuding families. This tragic love story has been adapted for stage by Alexandria's own Philip Goellner, who adapted Hamlet in 2015. Alexandria Area Arts Theatre. 320-762-8300

April 22, Spicer
Earth Day & Recycled Outdoor Gear Sale
This is a fun and educational experience for the whole family with products and services from over thirty exhibitors, along with activities centered on water quality, energy efficiency, land management, and much more. Prairie Woods Environmental learning Center. 320-354-5894

April 22, Hutchinson
A Midsummer Night's Dream Gala
Experience a Shakespearean Soiree for the Senses at the annual Night for the Arts Gala themed party. Meet the artists, see artwork co-created by artists and local celebrity artists working together on carefully selected art pieces, check out the silent auction, shop at the Pop-Up Shop, and enjoy signature drinks and hors d’oeuvres served by fair maidens and court staff! Crow River Golf Club. 320-587-7278

April 28, Baxter
Arbor Day Fine Wine & Craft Beer Tasting Event
Celebrate the 11th Annual Arbor Day with fine wine and craft beer paired with hors d’oeuvres. Each guest will receive a commemorative wine or beer glass, and a seedling to take home. A silent auction will run throughout the night. Northland Arboretum. 218-829-8770

April 28-29, Nisswa
Brainerd Jaycees Run for the Lakes
The Run for the Lakes is the Brainerd Lakes Area's premier running event. In addition to wide variety of races and runs, enjoy a free Saturday Night Tent Party at the Pines Golf Course featuring live music by Chris Hawkey. 218-330-2604

May 5-7, Brainerd
Bracket Drag Racing Series
The Bracket Drag Racing Series features 250+ cars competing for prize money, series points, and ultimately, a series championship. Six race weekends comprise the series this year. Racing on Saturday and Sunday, with a Test & Tune on Friday. Brainerd International Raceway. 218-824-7223

Northwest Minnesota

March 8 - April 22, East Grand Forks
New Hues: An Exhibition of Color
A new collection of colorful art has arrived-just in time for spring! The Northwest Minnesota Arts Council (NWMAC) is excited to exhibit the works of inspiring regional artists alongside special guest artists from throughout the state of Minnesota. Meet the artists at the Artists’ Reception, which will be held at the gallery on the last day of the exhibition, April 22, in conjunction with the Riverwalk Artists during the Art & Wine Walk, starting at 1 p.m. Riverwalk Centre. 218-399-0162

April 21-22, Bemidji
Pine to Prairie Fiber Arts Trail Festival
Visit the studios of fiber artists along a route connecting Bemidji, Turtle River and Tenstrike, Minnesota. Witness the creative process of artists in mediums of weaving, basket making, Native American beading, knotting, quilting, felting and more. And don't miss the new line-up of workshops, hands-on demos, woolen mill tours, and speakers! Studio map. 218-444-7570

April 22, Fargo/Moorhead
Eco Chic Design Conference
The Design Conference is an all-day Eco Chic Event for the DIY, decor, and inspiration enthusiasts. Enjoy a day of shopping, workshops, local and national celebrity speakers, and great food and socializing. Scheels Arena. 701-364-3672

April 26 - June 17, East Grand Forks
Hope and Freedom: Mending the Soul by Christine Foster
Christine's artwork tells the stories of abuse survivors who have not only survived but have experienced hope and freedom. Riverwalk Centre. 218-399-0162

April 29, Park Rapids
Itasca to Hubbel Pond Series Hike #1
Join the North Country Trail hiking group and a naturalist as they begin their first of 12 hikes in the 'Itasca to Hubbel Pond' series. This 6.5 mile hike travels through rolling glacial landscape within the south section of Itasca State Park from 12:30 - 4:30 p.m. Portions of the trail will be strenuous. 218-847-1929, 218-699-7251

May 6-7, Walker
Fit for Life Expo and Youth Crappie Tournament
The Fit for Life Expo, held Saturday at the Walker Area Community Center, will feature vendors offering information and products for a healthy life, as well as a presentation by Physical Trainer Eddy Kendrick. And on Sunday, youth ages 14 and under are welcome to participate in this annual fishing tournament, with prizes and food for everyone. Walker Marine Marina on Leech Lake. 218-209-1822, 218-547-1313

Northeast Minnesota

April 20 - May 7, Duluth
La Cage aux Folles
This high-spirited musical comedy will tickle audiences as partners-for-life, Albin and Georges, try desperately to "fit in" for the sake of their son's impending marriage. The winner of six Tony Awards, including Best Musical (1984) and Best Revival of a Musical (2005 & 2010), this musical remains one of Broadway's all-time biggest hits! The Duluth Playhouse. 218-733-7555, 218-733-7577

April 22, Mountain Iron
Iron Range Earth Fest
The 9th Annual Iron Range Earth Fest will feature exhibits, local vendor marketplace, presentations, demonstrations, local food, live music, family activities, and more! Mountain Iron Community Center. 320-295-1637

April 22, Duluth
Art for the Earth Day Gallery Hop
Tour local galleries, visit with artists, take a class and watch demonstrations at numerous downtown Duluth galleries including the Duluth Art Institute, Washington 315 Gallery and UMD Art & Design. 218-722-1451

April 29, Chisholm
Family Discovery Day: Into Outer Space
Meet members from the Range Astronomy Club, play an astronomy trivia game, learn about the solar system, make a traditional Finnish paper star, see a real astronaut suit from NASA and try on an astronaut helmet. If there is a clear sky, the Range Astronomy Club will be setting up telescopes for safe viewing of the sun with a sun filter, and for daytime moon viewing. After visiting the Discovery Center, head over to the Paulucci Space Theater for more space-related shows, activities and nighttime telescope viewing with the Range Astronomy Club. 218-254-7959

April 30 - May 7, Duluth
Homegrown Music Festival
The Homegrown Music Festival is Duluth's annual musical showcase of rawk and/or roll by roughly 200 musical acts along with a few filmmakers and other artists at venues throughout the Twin Ports. 218-590-1210

May 6-7, Sandstone
Kettle River Paddle Festival
This whitewater paddling festival on the Kettle River draws whitewater and flat water paddlers together for a weekend of paddling fun, a down river race, whitewater rodeo, and a big paddlers' party. Participants can also hike the trails at Banning State Park, and rock climb in Robinson Park. Bring your slack line, your dog and all your friends! 651-302-1774
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