Entries from October 1, 2019 - October 31, 2019
October 20, 2019, Sunday - Succulent Bar Make + Take Event at Number 12 Cider
Time: 12p - 4p
Location: Number 12 Cider, 614 N 5th Street
Succulent Bar Make + Take Event at Number 12 Cider
Join Minnesota’s original traveling succulent bar, Succ It Up Buttercup, at Number 12 Cider in Minneapolis for a succulent bar make and take event!
This is a come as you please, open house style event. No registration needed (please mark yourself as going on this event page so we can be sure to bring enough supplies for everyone attending.) Come any time between 12 pm to 4 pm to create your very own unique, one of a kind succulent creation! We supply hundreds of containers from vintage to modern and a whole bunch of beautiful succulents! If you have your own container you would like to use, feel free to bring it and we will take $1 off your total.
Prices are between $18- $33 (cash or credit) depending on how many succulents you choose. We also have cacti available for an additional cost. Price includes everything you need to plant and decorate your arrangement!
We now offer an air plant bar as an option for planting! The cost is $13 and includes one container, one air plant, and toppings to decorate. If you choose to add additional air plants to your arrangement the cost is $3 per additional air plant.
Visit our website at www.succitupbuttercup.com for more about us and our events.
October 20, 2019, Sunday - MiX Sweata Weatha: a benefit for Cold Weather Closets at Mercy
Time: 11a -6p
Location: Mercy, 901 Hennepin Avenue
MiX Sweata Weatha: a benefit for Cold Weather Closets
While Sweata Weatha is a cute little meme for many of us, for others it's a reminder that staying warm has become a privilege rather than a right.
Share that privilege with children in need before things get too cold: bring new coats, gloves, mittens, hats and scarves (children's sizes) to Mercy and enjoy a little Sunday Funday with the MiX gang. If you don't have time to shop, make a cash or Venmo donation on-site.
We'll be there collecting donations on behalf of Cold Weather Closets from 11am - 6pm, with happy hour kicking in from 3pm - 6pm. Fun brunchy tunes will be served! You're gonna want to make a reservation -- spots will fill up during peak hours: https://www.opentable.com/r/mercy-bar-and-dining-minneapolis
No cover. All ages are welcome; 21+ to drink.
October 20, 2019, Sunday - Brunch & Bloom | Floral Design Workshop at Hotel Emery
Time: 11a
Location: Hotel Emery, 215 Fourth Street S
Brunch & Bloom | Floral Design Workshop
Brunch, Blooms & of course, Bubbly! Hotel Emery & Fleur de Lis are partnering for Brunch & Bloom, a floral design workshop.
Create your own whimsical flower arrangement with us. We'll help you mimic nature’s sophisticated unruliness with beautiful blooms and modern foliage to be enjoy over brunch and all week at home.
Class Includes:
One Floral Arrangement
Bottomless Mimosas for duration of the class
Family Style Brunch catered by Giulia at Hotel Emery
For tickets please visit: www.eventbrite.com/e/brunch-bloom-tickets-73297235003
October 20, 2019, Sunday - NTL: A Midsummer Night's Dream at St. Anthony Main
Time: 7p
Location: St. Anthony Main Theatre, 115 Southeast Main Street
NTL: A Midsummer Night's Dream
‘The course of true love never did run smooth.’
A feuding fairy King and Queen of the forest cross paths with four runaway lovers and a troupe of actors trying to rehearse a play. As their dispute grows, the magical royal couple meddle with mortal lives leading to love triangles, mistaken identities and transformations… with hilarious, but dark consequences.
Shakespeare’s most famous romantic comedy will be captured live from the Bridge Theatre in London. Gwendoline Christie (Game of Thrones), Oliver Chris (Green Wing, NT Live: Young Marx), David Moorst (NT Live: Allelujah!) and Hammed Animashaun (The Barber Shop Chronicles) lead the cast as Titania, Oberon, Puck and Bottom.
Directed by Nicholas Hytner, this production of A Midsummer Night’s Dream will build on the success of his immersive staging of Julius Caesar (NT Live 2018). The Bridge Theatre will become a forest – a dream world of flying fairies, contagious fogs and moonlight revels, surrounded by a roving audience following the action on foot.
This visceral new production about the limits of power will be directed by Joe Hill-Gibbins, whose previous plays include Little Revolution at the Almeida and Absolute Hell at the National Theatre.
Richard II, King of England, is irresponsible, foolish and vain. His weak leadership sends his kingdom into disarray and his court into uproar. Seeing no other option but to seize power, the ambitious Bolingbroke challenges the throne and the king’s divine right to rule.
Simon Russell Beale returns to National Theatre Live screens following broadcasts of Timon of Athens and King Lear, and his recent role in the National Theatre’s critically acclaimed production of The Lehman Trilogy.
October 20, 2019, Sunday - SPARK! Baking Workshop for People with Memory Loss at Mill City Museum
Time: 1:00pm - 2:00pm
Location: Mill City Museum, 704 S. 2nd Street
SPARK! Baking Workshop for People with Memory Loss
Whip up a delicious treat in this baking experience, tailored to all ability levels, for people living with dementia and their caregivers.
Mill City Museum is a member of SPARK!, an alliance of cultural institutions that offer programming specifically tailored to people with memory loss.
Additional date: November 10
October 19, 2019, Saturday - 2nd Annual Minneapolis Metsquerade at The Depot
Time: 5p
Location: Renaissance Minneapolis Hotel, The Depot, 225 3rd Avenue S
2nd Annual Minneapolis Metsquerade
100% of proceeds from this event will go to METAvivor, who in turn will donate 100% of the money donated to Stage 4 Metastatic Breast Cancer Research.
Lets give some HOPE to the more than 140,000 men and women in the United States living with this terminal disease.
minneapolismets.org
October 19, 2019, Saturday - Free A10 at Graze
Time: 10 AM – 11 AM
Location: Graze Provisions + Libations, 520 4th Street N
Come celebrate the weekend and check out one of North Loop's newest neighbors, Graze Provisions + Libations! Join us for a free A10 class + free mimosa post-class. If you haven't been to Graze or taken class with Alchemy 365 yet, this is a can't miss. Space + mimosas are limited, so be sure to pre-register for class here: https://alchemy365.pike13.com/e/108826856.
What’s an A10? Glad you asked! This is Alchemy 365’s bread and butter: a combination of yoga, strength and conditioning in the most unexpected and refreshing way. Warm-up with yoga, 10 minutes of bodyweight high intensity, and a yoga cool-down. Leave feeling more alive!
Mimosas for 21+ athletes only – bring your own mat!
October 19, 2019, Saturday - Mill City Farmers Market
Time: 9:00am - 1:00pm (October hours)
Location: Chicago Mall and 2nd Street S (next to Guthrie Theater)
Today at Mill City Farmers Market
October 19, 2019, Saturday - Millers Landing Senior Living Grand Opening
Millers Landing Grand Opening Event!
October 19, 2019, Saturday - Minneapolis Brewery Bus Tour (starts at Mill City Museum)
Time: 11:30am - 4pm
Location: Mill City Museum, 704 2nd Street
Explore the past and present of the brewing industry in Minneapolis on a guided bus tour. The bus will stop at three local breweries that craft a variety of beers: Surly, Indeed (housed in a historic industrial building in Northeast), and Freehouse (located in a rehabbed building in the city's Warehouse district). Samples are included.
Future date: November 2
October 19, 2019, Saturday - Lop Buckthorn and Build Wildlife Habitat in River Gorge
Time: 9:00am to 11:00am
Location: Mississippi River Gorge Sand Flats
Lop Buckthorn and Build Wildlife Habitat in River Gorge
Join Friends of Mississippi River staff and volunteers for a morning of working along the beautiful Mississippi River on the Minneapolis side of the river gorge This event will take place in the sand flats -- an area of riverside floodplain forest at the north end of FMR's 36th St. Oak Savanna restoration project. Volunteers will have two main tasks: first, they'll lop invasive buckthorn branches to stop another year’s worth of seed from dropping and spreading. Then, using the lopped branches and some larger buckthorn stems, they'll create wildlife habitat piles. These carefully-constructed piles will provide shelter, nesting and foraging areas and protection from predators for wildlife ranging from amphibians and reptiles to small mammals and birds. Together, these tasks will open up habitat for additional native plants and improve the quality of wildlife habitat in the river gorge.
No experience is needed. All tools, gloves and training will be provided. While the work site is on relatively flat terrain, access to the site is only by a steep staircase. Due to tools and access, this event is not suitable for small children. Volunteers may also be asked to help with other restoration tasks as needed throughout the worksite. This event is specifically supported by the local neighborhood group, the Longfellow Community Council, and Longfellow area residents are urged to register! The event is also part of the Gorge Stewards program, which actively engages people throughout the Twin Cities in the stewardship of the national treasure that is the Mississippi River Gorge.
October 19, 2019, Saturday - Help Clear the Overgrowth at North Loop Playground
Time: 10 am – 12 noon
Location: North Loop Playground
North Loop Neighborhood Organization presents: Help Clear the Overgrowth
The woods in James Rice Park have gone largely unmanaged for decades, and we need help clearing out some of the overgrowth to make the trails and views of the river more enjoyable for everyone. Tools provided.
October 19, 2019, Saturday - Autumn Brew Review 2019 at Boom Island
Time: 5 - 9 pm
Location: Boom Island
The annual Autumn Brew Review craft beer festival will return to Hall’s Island in Minneapolis. The stunning views of downtown Minneapolis and the river will not disappoint! Beer and brewers from all across Minnesota will be on-site for one of the largest and oldest annual celebrations of craft beer in Minnesota. The 18th annual non-profit outdoor festival, produced by and benefiting the Minnesota Craft Brewers Guild, will feature unlimited beer from 100+ breweries, as well as non-alcoholic samples, a commemorative tasting glass, live music, tasty food vendors on-site, a chance to vote in the “Best of Fest” awards for best beer and best brewery, beer educational sessions and tours, random shenanigans and a good time to be had by all at this beautiful historic venue on the banks of the mighty Mississippi. $50 in advance; $10 for sober drivers.
- 5:00 – 9:00pm
- Boom Island Park | Minneapolis, MN
- $50 in Advance | $15 Sober Driver
- 21+ photo ID required | no children, infants, or pets allowed
- MNthusiast VIP tickets available on your Benefits Page!
- 100+ Minnesota breweries and cideries
- Limited, seasonal, and special releases
- Gluten-free/reduced and N/A options
- Music by Bill DeVille of United States of Americana
- Bonfires and S’Mores tended by MPLS Fire Department
- Fall-fest games, activities, and educational tours lead by MN brewers
October 19, 2019, Saturday - Minnesota Black Authors Expo at DeLaSalle
Time: 9a - 5p
Location: 1 Delasalle Drive
THE EXPO IS FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
The Minnesota Black Authors Expo is a community event that is family friendly and welcoming to all.
We personally invite and embolden you, the community to continue to fiercly support Black authors and their work. The Minnesota Black Authors Expo is an anticipated event that specifically promotes and supports authors of color and emerging authors. Authors and community come from around the state to show support for this much anticipated event, and you are invited to join us!
Who should attend?
Community members, educators, and lovers of literature. The expo is an engaging and eclectic day focused on literacy, community, literature, youth and authors.
What will I do when I get there?
Network with people you know and of course stop by the tables and meet authors. Most importantly, purchase books!
Are children welcome?
Absolutely, children are our future, and we wouldn't dare have an event without providing space and content for the youth. Kid friendly events will occur all day long!
Authors Registration: www.mnblackauthorsexpo.com
Writers Bootcamp registration: www.mnblackauthorsexpo.com
Volunteers, we need you! Please email us at mnblackauthorexpo@gmail.com
FREE BOOKS FOR THE FIRST 100 REGISTERED Guests
You must pick up your book at the MBAE Exhibitor table on October 19, 2019.
Tablets/Ipad raffles all day long!!!
October 19, 2019, Saturday - Northeast Farmers Market
Time: 9a -1p
Location: Northeast Minneapolis Farmers Market, 629 2nd St NE
Join us for our 1st annual Fall Festival!
Celebrate the last day of our outdoor season with Brand Farms hot apple cider, pumpkin carving/painting, trick-or-treating, and enjoy delicious soups and stews from local restaurants such as Red Stag Supperclub, The Anchor Fish & Chips, Eastside - Eat & Drink, Centro at Popol Vuh, Popol Vuh, and Alma: Cafe, Hotel and Restaurant.
Saturday, October 19th
9:00am-1:00pm
629 2nd Street NE Minneapolis
(parking lot of St. Boniface Catholic Church)
October 18, 2019, Friday - Nocturnal: Masquerade Party at The Hideout at the Pourhouse
Time: 9p
Location: The Hideout at the Pourhouse, 10 S 5th Street
*Come join us for Md Leo's birthday celebration*
We kick off our Fall/Winter series with Nocturnal on Friday, October 18th. Nocturnal is a series of event with deeper and darker music to depict Minnesotan dark and cold winter.
At Nocturnal, expect a dark foggy room with minimum lighting for an ultimate underground vibe. We are excited to kick off our 2019 Nocturnal series with a Masquerade Party.
Dance Agenda boss Leo Himself will be celebrating his birthday with a 2 hour set. Come show him love.
**Free Event**
**Drink Specials**
DJs:
Ryan Cutshall aka Cutch Told Us
Evan Kimel
Justin Ross Jr. Mint
Leo Himself
The Hideout at the Pourhouse
+21 event
9pm
October 18, 2019, Friday - Fifty Shades of Love at MacPhail
Time: 7p
Location: MacPhail Center for Music, 501 S 2nd Street
We’re taking a close up look at love and how composers represent its many facets: from passion and frustration to self reflection. Songs by Menotti, Barber, Puccini, Serpa.
Jane Andersen, soprano and Bryon Wilson, piano
October 18, 2019, Friday - A Cripple’s Dance at Southern Theater (thru Oct. 20)
Time: 7:30p
Location: Southern Theater, 1420 Washington Avenue S
Freaque presents: A Cripple’s Dance
October 18 - 20
We're back with the 2nd production of "A Cripple's Dance"! We have new material, new collaborators, and a new space to perform in. We're so excited to share this new work with the Twin Cities.
“A Cripple’s Dance” is a live music and dance performance created and performed by people with Spinal Cord Injuries and people with able bodies. The performance began as an expression of Gabriel Rodreick’s desire to dance, move, and reconnect with his body post injury, and has now become a deeper story about how to hold the acceptance of one’s injury and hope for a life beyond one’s injury in the same hand.
Through music, dance, and words, we’ll be telling the story of a longing for deeper breath. The story of care and support, and the involvement of letting/pushing the person who needs care to take risks and face the dangers of life. The story of anger and how it can be used to unearth yourself from oppressive structures. The story of balancing a need for solitude and community. The story of accepting life as it is while simultaneously accepting that you can long and desire for more out of this life. This is the story of a Cripple who wants to Dance.
October 18, 2019, Friday - Gaylaxicon 2019 at DoubleTree
Times: See event link
Location: DoubleTree by Hilton Minneapolis - Park Place, 1500 Park Place Blvd
Gaylaxicon is the annual LGBT+ and allies science fiction, fantasy, horror, comics and gaming event of the year! Come and see all of your friends from around the world and participate in fabulous panels, parties, gaming, Chocolate Symposium and other events!
Please Note: We keep your information private and do not share your personal information outside of the Gaylactic Network without your permission. Please contact us if you have any questions or needs. We are not able to refund convention memberships; however, we are happy to transfer memberships to whomever you'd like.