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Minneapolis Marathon: May-June Twin Cities Pride: June Twin Cities Hot Summer Jazz Festival: June Stone Arch Festival of the Arts: June Svenskarnas Dag: June Minneapolis Aquatennial: July Art Car Parade: July Basilica Block Party: July Minnesota Fringe Festival: August Sommerfest: July-August Uptown, Loring and Powderhorn art fairs: August Twin ...
The Emancipation Day celebration put on by Minneapolis Parks and Recreation features live entertainment, family activities and vendors. (Noon-6 p.m. Sat. 1304 10th Av. N., Mpls. minneapolisparks.org )
2023 Kiwanis of Greater Ouachita Christmas Parade at 3:30 p.m.: Come enjoy the holiday floats, bands and dancers at the 51st annual Christmas parade through downtown West Monroe and downtown ...
Poetry slam champion and activist Guante presents a lineup of passionate writers and performers from the Twin Cities' spoken word community. (6:30 p.m. Wed., Silverwood Park, 2500 County Road E ...
The costliest weather disaster in Twin Cities history was a derecho event on May 15, 1998. Hail and wind damage exceeded $950 million, much of it in the Twin Cities. [31] Other memorable Twin Cities weather-related events include the tornado outbreak on May 6, 1965, the Armistice Day Blizzard on November 11, 1940, and the Halloween Blizzard of
Minnesota Fringe Festival logo. The Minnesota Fringe Festival is a performing arts festival held annually at various venues throughout Minneapolis, Minnesota. [a] [2] The tradition of fringe festivals began with the establishment of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe in 1947, and starting in 1991, producers began to establish festivals of their own in the United States. [3]
1. Arbor DayShow your appreciation of trees with themed activities, food trucks and a beer garden. Guests also can help plant trees and Bartlett Tree Experts will give out free seedlings to take ...
The Minneapolis St. Paul International Film Festival (MSPIFF) is an annual springtime film festival in the U.S. state of Minnesota that has been held since 1981. It began as the Rivertown Film Festival [ 1 ] of Pine City and eventually grew to become the largest film event in the Upper Midwest, with an annual attendance that exceeds 40,000.