New Resident Captures Dog on the (Practice) Hunt
Meet Hattie. She’s a hunting dog getting a little retrieval practice at Big Marine Lake. Read more about New Resident Captures Dog on the (Practice) Hunt
Meet Hattie. She’s a hunting dog getting a little retrieval practice at Big Marine Lake. Read more about New Resident Captures Dog on the (Practice) Hunt
Enjoy an evening out at any of these delicious events. Read more about Festive Bites in February and March
Move over, Thelma and Louise! When Lana Mae Hopkins, owner and proprietress of the Wishy Washy Washateria, hires Katie to help out in the laundromat, they soon find themselves up to their elbows in soap, suds, and cheatin’ hearts. Take a ride to Nashville heaven in this musical from Roger Bean featuring the music of Carrie Underwood, Trisha Yearwood, Martina McBride, Dolly Parton and more. Tickets include a meal, tip, tax & handling fee. Children ages 6 and older welcome, but no child’s price. Read more about Honky Tonk Laundry
Hudson’s annual Hot Air Affair will celebrate 30 years of delighting spectators with its mid-winter event. Bundle up and head out to see a sky filled with colorful hot air balloons. This year the theme will be Pirates Fly’n the Croix-Ribbean. In addition to hot air balloon launches, this wonderful family friendly event also includes an evening parade, geocaching, gift shopping, bingo, smoosh boarding, arts and crafts and great food available for purchase. Read more about Hot Air Affair
This New York hit condenses all seven Harry Potter books into 70 minutes of pure fun, with all your favorite characters, dragons, songs and, of course, magic. Ages 6+. Prices vary. Times vary. Pantages Theatre, 710 Hennepin Ave., Mpls.; 612.455.9500; Read more about Potted Potter
Players will be assigned randomly to teams of five to six and while no experience is required, participants must be at least 21 years old. Free. 7 a.m. – 12 p.m. 651.324.5254. Read more about 2019 Ledermann Boot Hockey Tournament
The Youth Performance Company acts out the story of four young African-Americans in North Carolina in 1960. It’s well known that lunch counters are for white people only, but these four decide to sit there and start a movement that changes history. Recommended for 4th grade and up. $7-$15. Times vary. Howard Conn Performing Arts Center, 612.623.9080. Read more about Periphery – The Student Sit-ins of 1960
Take some time to look up this Saturday, as this event teaches about the constellations visible in the winter months. Make a star wheel you can take home with you to help you find even more constellations throughout the year. Ages 5+ with an adult. Free. 3-3:45 p.m. Penn Lake Library, 612.543.5669. Read more about Winter Constellations in the Show-Dome
This new musical based on the book by Jessica Lind Peterson follows the story of Allison and Jake: newlyweds whose lives are torn apart by a tragic accident. It’s a story of the uncertainty of life, human resilience and the power of choice. Recommended for adults. $23-$27. Times vary. Yellow Tree Theatre, 763.493.8733 Read more about Flowers for the Room
This program teaches you how to track revenues and expenses, make projections and more to help you make your artistic ventures financially successful ones. This event is put on in collaboration with Springboard for the Arts and Minnesota’s Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund. Adults. Free. 2-4:30 p.m. 612.543.5669 Read more about Work of Art: Recordkeeping for Artists