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Saturday
Mar162019

March 16, 2019, Saturday - Lucky Bags Tournament at Day Block

Time: Noon - 5p

Location: Day Block Brewing Company, 1105 South Washington Avenue

Lucky Bags Tournament 

We'll be hosting an indoor bags tournament Saturday starting at Noon!

Event Details
Date: March 16th, High Noon
Start Time: Noon
Rules: Double Elimination
Price: $20/team

Prizes To Win
1st Place: $100 gift card + (2) Pints of your choice
2nd Place: $75 gift card
3rd Place: $25 gift card

Double Elimination Rules
Each game is played to 21
You DO NOT need to win by 2
You may go over the score of 21 without penalty

Team Sign-up
Teams of 2
Select a captain to buy team buy-in (1 ticket per team)
Entry fee sign-up & pay in advance

Food & Drink Specials
Beer, Pizza, Bacon, and Bags. 

Saturday
Mar162019

March 16, 2019, Saturday - 51st Annual Mpls St Patrick’s Day Parade

Time: 6:30 PM

Location: Nicollet Mall

2019 Mpls St Patrick’s Day Parade

The Minneapolis St. Patrick's Day Association, or MSPDA, was founded in 1969 by Sean and Judith Clerkin. With their active participation in the community and desire to celebrate Minnesota's Irish-American heritage, the Clerkins decided to begin a tradition of supporting the diabetic community by donating to the American Diabetes Association, raising money through St. Patrick's Day parade events and contests.

Besides donating 100% of proceedings to the American Diabetes Association, MSPDA raises money for Camp Needlepoint, a summer camp for children living with diabetes. Members of the MSPDA community, from Ms. Blarney to friends of the association, sell buttons and paper shamrocks to raise funds for the children at camp.

Promotion of MSPDA is done through various parade events and contests. These include:

  • The Blarney Princess contest
  • The Wee Leprechauns contest
  • Nomination of the Kilt Bohys
  • Honoring Irish-American community members
  • Paper Shamrocks with friends of MSPDA
  • Selling of MSPDA Buttons 
Friday
Mar152019

March 15, 2019, Friday - Mother Courage and Her Children at The Lab (thru March 31)

Location: The Lab Theater, 700 1st North Street

Mother Courage and her Children

Performance
March 15-31, 2019 | Thursdays - Saturdays 7:30pm, Sundays 2:30pm | post performances discussions Fridays & Saturdays (no show Sun 3/17)

Pangea World Theater’s take on Brecht’s classic, Mother Courage, is a scathing critique of profiteering through war and misfortune. As relevant today as when it was written, Mother Courage follows a woman determined to make her living from war at any cost. Over the course of the play, she loses all three of her children to the very war from which she tried to profit.

Our production of Mother Courage features a diverse ensemble, and presents a fresh perspective on this traditionally Euro-centric piece. Exposing the oft unrecognized impacts of war on women, LGBTQ2A+, and indigenous, black and brown bodies, we uplift these voices, and empower artists to connect to their own truth in this historical text. 

Friday
Mar152019

March 15, 2019, Friday - The Magnet Film Club: Green Book at Central Library

Time: 1:00PM – 3:45PM

Location: Central Library, 300 Nicollet Mall

The Magnet Film Club: Green Book 

Together we will watch the 1968 film Funny Girl starring Barbra Streisand and Omar Sharif. Synopsis: "Barbra Streisand won an Oscar portraying legendary stage comedian Fanny Brice as she breaks into show business, rises to stardom with the Ziegfeld Follies and finds heartache in her marriage" (swank.com). This film is rated G and is 145 minutes in length. The Magnet Film Club watches a variety of films. All are welcome. Funded by Minnesota's Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund. Closed caption provided upon request and availability. 

Upcoming films:

March 15: Green Book (2018) 

March 22: Awakenings (1990) 

March 29: Instant Family (2018) 

Friday
Mar152019

March 15, 2019, Friday - Stories from the Book of Harbor Light at Hennepin Theatre Trust

Time: 5:30 p.m. Reception; 6 p.m. Show

Location: Hennepin Theatre Trust, 900 Hennepin

Stories from the Book of Harbor Light

Presented by zAmya Theater, The Salvation Army Harbor Light Center & Hennepin Theatre Trust

Come challenge your perceptions of homelessness and share in a community-building experience. zAmya Theater, in collaboration with Hennepin Theatre Trust and The Salvation Army Harbor Light Center, created Stories from the Book of Harbor Light. It is based on storytelling, writing and acting workshops with people staying at the Harbor Light Center and others who have experienced homelessness or are currently homeless.

The workshops and play were inspired by a mural commissioned by the Trust for the Harbor Light Center. Artist Bianca Pettis used the mural to amplify the voices of Harbor Light residents by having conversations with them to inspire her artwork and create a sense of community and belonging. Now, you can see those stories come to life in an original theatre piece at 900 Hennepin.

“A big theme that has stood out for me is homeless people tend to feel alone,” says Stories from the Book of Harbor Light playwright Caroline Mannheimer. “They almost all crave community, fellowship. Sometimes all a person needs is for another to listen to their story.”

See Stories from the Book of Harbor Light March 15 at 6 p.m. at 900 Hennepin Ave. with a reception at 5:30 p.m. A donation of $20 is recommended. Our goal is to bring together a socially diverse audience. Proceeds will benefit The Salvation Army’s Harbor Light Center. No one will be turned away due to inability to pay.

Stories from the Book of Harbor Light is supported by the Carolyn Foundation and a grant to Harbor Light from the Minnesota State Arts Board’s Partners in Arts Participation.

Friday
Mar152019

March 15, 2019, Friday - St. Patrick's Revelry at FINNEGANS (3 days)

There’s something extra meaningful about this year’s St. Patrick's festivities at FINNEGANS. The 19-year-old beer company – known for donating 100% of profits to charities fighting hunger since day one – is celebrating the first anniversary of opening their own brewery and taproom.

The downtown Minneapolis space in Elliot Park will host a weekend long celebration from 3/15 – 3/17 complete with live music, Irish fare, and a special appearance from The Current’s Oake & Riley on Sunday. The morning show duo even put together a flight of their favorite FINNEGANS beers, dubbed The Oake & Riley Flight, which will be available for customers to order in the taproom the entire month of March (excluding 3/17, when flights are unavailable).

To make things even more special, FINNEGANS is releasing a trio of new beers as tribute to their fierce founder, their skilled head brewer and their brewery’s first anniversary:

Jacqued Up Double IPA (ABV 8.7%) – Released Friday 3/15

Named after FINNEGANS founder Jacquie Berglund, this double IPA is packed with 7.2 pounds of hops per barrel, making it the most heavily hopped beer FINNEGANS has ever released. With notes of peach, mango and tropical fruit, its flavor is as fun and bold as its namesake.

George Lager (ABV 6%) – Released Saturday 3/16

Helles Pale Lager aged in Minnesota white oak barrels and named for head brewer, Ryan’s late father. This lager is an homage to when Ryan’s father home-brewed, as he always made lagers and pilsners. It’s crisp, light bodied and has notes of lemon, orange, oak and a slight hint of caramel and smoke from the barrels. They’re also making a version brewed with blueberries! 

Firsties Imperial Irish Ale (ABV 7.5%) – Released Sunday 3/17

The official first anniversary celebration beer. It's the famous FINNEGANS Irish Ale, only amplified. Still smooth and refreshing, but with even more malt and caramel character and a jump in ABV.

On St. Patrick’s Day, join the team for Kegs & Eggs and a celebratory toast at 10 AM to kick off the big day’s festivities and say cheers to one year in their beautiful space. From Friday 3/15 until sold out, FINNEGANS friends can purchase a commemorative first anniversary pint glass filled with their beer of choice (excluding barrel-aged varieties) for $10.

The Elliot Park Hotel next door is offering a discounted rate. Find all the details on FINNEGANS' website

Friday
Mar152019

March 15, 2019, Friday - Cantus – When I Grow Up at MacPhail 

Time: 7:30pm

Location: MacPhail Center for Music, 501 Second Street S

Cantus – When I Grow Up

What kind of person do I want to be? How do I find someone to share my life with? What happens when I make mistakes? When I Grow Up explores the path of self-realization. From childhood through adulthood, Cantus reflects on the cycle of life. Exploring themes of adolescence, companionship, parenthood, masculinity and morality, When I Grow Up considers how we become who we are.

Friday
Mar152019

March 15, 2019, Friday - St. Patrick's Party at Keegan's Irish Pub (thru March 17)

Keegan’s Irish Pub, 16 University Avenue NE

St. Patrick’s Day Tent Party

Friday, March 15, 8 – 11 pm

Saturday, March 17, 3 – 10 pm

Sunday, March 17, 3 – 10 pm

Keegan’s annual St. Patrick’s Day tent party will feature the Swinging Dingle Single Sisters on Friday evening and then again at 3 pm on Saturday and Sunday. On Sunday, sometime before 3 and 4:30 pm, the Minnesota Police Pipe Band will make its way through the pub playing for those in the revelry on their way to the Minneapolis St. Patrick's Day Parade down Nicollet Mall. Four Pints Shy goes on the stage at 7 pm on Saturday and Sunday. There will be a special food menu and beer and drink specials.

Thursday
Mar142019

March 14, 2019, Thursday - Get Sociable with TCPR at Sociable Cider Werks

Time: 6p - 9p

Location: Sociable Cider Werks, 1500 Fillmore Street NE

Get Sociable with TCPR

What better place for a Twin Cities Pet Rescue social hour than Sociable Cider Werks? Whether you're a new volunteer, a seasoned foster, or our biggest fan, join us for some awesome cider and amazing company!

Major bonus: $2 of EVERY PINT sold goes to TCPR! Yum!

Learn more about our organization, meet some foster pups, or play some fun brewery games with us - whatever you're interested in doing, we can't wait to see you there!

Thursday
Mar142019

March 14, 2019, Thursday - Beer For Better / St. Jude Children's Research Hospital at Lakes & Legends

Time: 5 PM – 8 PM

Location: Lakes & Legends Brewing Company, 1368 Lasalle Avenue 

Beer For Better / St. Jude Children's Research Hospital

We are proud to announce our March #BeerforBetter partner, St. Jude Children's Research Hospital. Please join us in the taproom on March 14th to drink a few beers, eat some great food and help raise money for this organization's cause.

During this event, $1 of select beers sold will go to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital to support their life saving mission. Door prizes will be given away during the event and no purchase is necessary to win!

-- St. Jude Children's Research Hospital Hero --
Matt Caudill is from Eagan and was one of ten individuals selected through an application and interview process from across the country, to run the Boston Marathon as a St. Jude Hero and raise money for St. Jude while he trains. He has a goal of raising $20,000 for St. Jude and is well on his way toward that goal, and this event will directly support his campaign. See more of Matt’s story and contribute at https://tinyurl.com/StJudeHeroMatt.

Thursday
Mar142019

March 14, 2019, Thursday - What to Say Luncheon at The Depot

Time: 12 PM – 1 PM

Location: Renaissance Minneapolis Hotel, The Depot, 225 3rd Avenue S 

What to Say Luncheon

The way we talk to children becomes their inner voice. Knowing what to say, simply and in the moment, can make a difference.

WithAll’s “What to Say” initiative provides adults with simple tools about how to talk to children about food and body. We'll kick off this important initiative with a conversation and Q&A focused on youth sports coaches and why “what to say” is so important to the young athletes they mentor.

WCCO TV’s Jennifer Mayerle will host this meaningful discussion with former Minnesota Viking Chad Greenway, Borton Partners CEO/Former University of Minnesota Coach Pam Borton and WithAll’s Executive Director Lisa Radzak.

WHO SHOULD ATTEND: Parents, coaches, teachers, health care providers, etc. In other words, any adult directly influencing a child’s development.

TICKETS: Tickets are $25 per person and include lunch.

This luncheon is made possible thanks to the support of Jenni and Chad Greenway and Polaris. 

Thursday
Mar142019

March 14, 2019, Thursday - Pi Day Pop Up at Herbiverous Butcher

Time: 4:30p - 6:30p

Location:The Herbivorous Butcher, 507 1st Avenue NE

Pi Day Pop Up

Come celebrate Pi Day with Prairie Vegan Pies at Herbivorous Butcher with pies!

Pre-orders are now closed! Please read all information carefully as FAQs are answered below. If your question is not answered below e-mail your question to prairieveganpies@gmail.com.

There will be a limited number of small pies for sale the day of the event.

Due to no-shows at previous events all pre-orders now require advance payment. Once you place your order I will promptly email you an invoice from Square.

Due to the high volume of orders there are no refunds. Please note DATE and TIME of the event. No-shows will not receive a refund and Herbivorous Butcher cannot hold your pies. Full size pies are $28 and small pies are $12.

MENU:

❤️Chocolate Silk (includes pi symbol)
❤️Chocolate Peanut Butter (includes pi symbol)
❤️Key Lime with graham cracker crust
❤️Grasshopper: chocolate cookie crust with a layer of fudgy chocolate topped with mint cream and dollops of coconut whipped cream

❤️Veggie pot pie! An interpretation of the classic: green beans, peas, corn, carrots in a creamy béchamel. All tucked into a flaky savory pie crust. I’m planning to add Herbivorous Butcher chicken! Available in small size only and cannot be made gluten free. $14 (includes pi symbol)

Pies are best within 5 days refrigerated and eaten fresh, but can be frozen up to a month. Place frozen pot pie directly into a 425 degree pre-heated oven; do not thaw. Do not reheat sweet pies. They should be thawed at room temperature.

Wheat, soy, and nuts are used in my kitchen. I do my best to avoid cross contamination, but cannot guarantee products are free of these allergens. 

Thursday
Mar142019

March 14, 2019, Thursday - Big Ideas: Needs featuring Rumaan Alam at The Loft

Time: 7:00pm – 8:30pm

Location: The Loft Literary Center, at Open Book (Performance Hall), 1011 Washington Ave

Big Ideas: Needs featuring Rumaan Alam

This season the Loft is exploring the theme “Needs.” When talking about basic needs such as food, water and shelter, “need” is synonymous with necessity. When talking about meaningful connections and relationships, “need” becomes a murkier word, doubly so when talking about family. There are many ways to create, engage with and participate in a family, but what do we need from our family? In conversation with Lisa Marie Brimmer about his latest novel, That Kind of Mother, Rumaan Alam looks at family through a female protagonist with a biological white son and an adoptive black son and asks how family can meet one’s needs. $15 ($10 members). 

Wednesday
Mar132019

March 13, 2019, Wednesday - Ask the Brain Injury Experts at Hennepin Healthcare Clinic & Specialty Center

Unlike a wrist or ankle fracture where a cast, splint or minor surgery can help return function back to “normal,” an injury to the brain can present unique challenges. No two brain injuries are alike; recovery and treatment recommendations are based on the severity of the injury and other factors – and can have life-changing effects.

Hennepin Healthcare’s Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) Center cares for more than 3,000 patients each year, providing a full range of state-of-the-art medical and rehabilitative services from prevention to emergency care, neurosurgery, critical care, rehabilitation and the Traumatic Brain Injury Outpatient Program.

Experts from many of those services will be available to answer questions in person at the “Ask the Brain Injury Experts” event on Wednesday, March 13 from noon-1pm at the M. Stillman Education and Community Center located on the first floor of the Hennepin Healthcare Clinic & Specialty Center, 715 S 8th Street, M. Stillman Education and Community Center (parking is available beneath the building). A live Twitter chat will also take place during that time so anyone who cannot attend in person can ask questions using the hashtags #TBIMonth and #TBIChat to @hennepinhc.

Throughout the month of March the TBI Center is sponsoring educational events for the public to raise awareness about traumatic brain injury. Although they are free, some of these events require registration. For more information go to www.hennepinhealthcare.org/tbimonth 

Each year, more than 2.5 million Americans sustain a traumatic brain injury (TBI). Among children and young adults, TBI is the leading cause of death and disability. In Minnesota, nearly 100,000 brain injuries occur annually. A large percentage of those injuries are mild to moderate cases and often go untreated. As a Level I Trauma Center, Hennepin Healthcare admits and treats the most traumatic brain injuries in the state. For more information about TBI programs and services, go to www.hennepinhealthcare.org/tbi

Wednesday
Mar132019

March 13, 2019, Wednesday - Pet Portrait Painting at Inbound BrewCo

Time: 7p - 9p

Location: Inbound BrewCo, 701 N 5th Street

Pet Portrait Painting

Paint a portrait of your favorite fuzzy friend after their photo is transferred onto an 11x14-inch canvas. Email a quality photo of your pet (one pet per photo) to nwmpls@kidzart.com at least four days before class.

Hosted by Art Innovators MN

Wednesday
Mar132019

March 13, 2019, Wednesday - Relational Trauma: Clinical Interventions for Clients & Families at Mill City Museum

Time: 8:30a - 4pm

Location: Mill City Museum, ADM Conference Room, 704 S 2nd Street

Relational Trauma: Clinical Interventions for Clients & Families

You are invited to a full day of education, hosted by FRrē, Next Chapter for Men and Onsite. We are pleased to offer this to the professional community and bring you 3 great speakers!
March 13, 8:30am - 4:00pm. 6 CEU's approved for LADC, LMFT, LPCC, LPC, LiCSW

Parking is available across the street at Mill Quarter Ramp for $7 per day.

Schedule:

  8:30-9:00 Registration/Continental Breakfast  
  9:00-9:15 Introductions
  9:15-10:45 Rob Rodriguez Presents “How to Move Families Through Stages of Change”
10:45-11:00 Break
11:15-1:00 Ryan Soave – “Addiction, Trauma and Family Treatment”
  1:00-1:30 Lunch Provided
  1:30-3:45 Cindy Westcott – “Healing Psychological Injury: A Grief Model for Trauma Recovery”
  3:45-4:00 Q&A All Presenters

6 Continuing Education Credits will be approved for LADC’s, LPC’s, & LPCC’s by the Minnesota Board of Behavioral Health and Therapy.

6 Continuing Education Credits will be approved by the Minnesota Board of Marriage and Family Therapy.
This training meets the CE requirements of the Minnesota Board of Social Work.

Questions? Contact Amy Stephan at amy@frre.net or 651-341-1900

Wednesday
Mar132019

March 13, 2019, Wednesday - 2019 Homeless Day on the Hill

2019 Homeless Day on the Hill

Schedule:

8:00 AM – 9:00 AM registration
9:00 AM – 10:00 AM program/advocacy training
10:00 AM – 3:00 PM – @ the Capitol advocating!
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Advocacy training, legislator meetings, and more!
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Training: Central Presbyterian Church | 500 Cedar Street St. Paul, MN 55101
Advocacy: Minnesota State Capitol | 75 Rev. Martin Luther King Drive St. Paul, MN 55101
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Eden Fauré at 651-645-7332 | eden@mnhomelesscoalition.org

 

Tuesday
Mar122019

March 12, 2019, Tuesday - Paint Nite: Wood Pallet Warm Welcome at Aloft

Time: 7PM - 9PM

Location: Aloft Minneapolis, 900 Washington Avenue S

Paint Nite: Wood Pallet Warm Welcome

Co Hosted by Yaymaker events. Yaymaker will provide everything you need to get making - no experience required! Show up early to enjoy Happy Hour Specials in our WXYZ Bar. In this event, you will create your very own painting.

Grab your friends and unleash your inner artist at the Original Paint Nite. You’ll go from a blank canvas to a masterpiece of your own, with plenty of laughs along the way. Guided by a talented and entertaining artist, you'll be amazed at what you create, and how much fun you have doing it.

Tuesday
Mar122019

March 12, 2019, Tuesday - Millers Landing Senior Living Open House

Millers Landing Senior Living, 155 5th Avenue S, invites you to their Open House on Tuesday, March 12. Enjoy appetizers, beverages, prize drawings and socializing.

Professional Networking is 3pm-5pm - General Public 5pm-7pm

Tuesday
Mar122019

March 12, 2019, Tuesday - Talk of the Stacks at Central Library

Time: Doors open at 6:15:00pm; program begins at 7:00pm

Location: Central Library, Pohlad Hall, 300 Nicollet Mall

Talk of the Stacks is a free reading series exploring contemporary literature and culture, held at the Minneapolis Central Library. The series is unified by its commitment to connecting our leading authors with a community of readers at the Library. Programs are free and open to the public. Seating is first come, first served. Programs begin at 7 pm. Doors open at 6:15 pm. Books are available for sale and signing. Signing follows lecture.

March 12: Adam Makos

Hailed as “a masterful storyteller” by the Associated Press, Adam Makos is the author of the New York Times bestseller A Higher Call, and the critically-acclaimed Devotion. Inspired by his grandfathers’ service, Adam chronicles the stories of American veterans in his trademark fusion of intense human drama and fast-paced military action, securing his place "in the top ranks of military writers," according to the Los Angeles Times. In the course of his research, Adam has flown a WWII bomber, accompanied a Special Forces raid in Iraq, and journeyed into North Korea in search of an MIA American airman. With his latest nonfiction book Spearhead, Adam shares the riveting story of an American tank gunner’s journey into the heart of the Third Reich, where he will meet destiny in an iconic armor duel—and forge an enduring bond with his enemy.

This program is FREE and open to the public. Doors open at 6:15 p.m. for general admission seating. The program begins at 7 p.m. 

Accessibility: To request ASL interpreting, please contact friends@hclib.org at least one week prior to the event. Wheelchair accessible and companion seating is available at all Talk of the Stacks events.

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The 2019 Talk of the Stacks series is presented by U.S. Bank with additional support from the Star Tribune.