Harlem Globetrotters
The World Famous Harlem Globetrotters bring their high flying jokes and hilarious basketball tricks to Minneapolis.
The World Famous Harlem Globetrotters bring their high flying jokes and hilarious basketball tricks to Minneapolis.
They’re back! The Church Basement Ladies are busy ironing the dishtowels and untangling the Christmas lights in anticipation of the eighth and newest show in the Church Basement Ladies series, “Hark! The Basement Ladies Sing.” The holiday show runs now through January 10, 2020, at the Black Box Theater at the Ames Center in Burnsville, and features the hilarious antics, wry observations, gentle humor and nostalgic storytelling that the Church Basement series has become famous for.
Beginning with
Jean-Féry Rebel’s chaotic “big bang” from the Baroque era and ending with
Olivier Messiaen’s multi-colored and haunting music from the Quartet for the
End of Time, written while he was a prisoner of war, this program — curated
by SPCO Principal Oboe Cassie Pilgrim — explores themes of space and time,
creation and destruction as well as Johann Sebastian Bach’s divine concerto for
oboe d’amore.
Sandbox Composer-in-Residence Valerie Coleman describes her
music as “addressing what is within all of us” (New Music USA) through
transformational musical storytelling. Experience the world premiere of her
newest work, written during her SPCO residence, alongside George Walker’s
achingly beautiful “Lyric” for Strings as well as lively and reflective
works for chamber orchestra led by Minneapolis-based conductor William Eddins.
Happy Harry’s Hot Valley Nights is back and better than ever! This year's performers include Tracy Lawerence, Dylan Scott, Tigirlily Gold, Drake White & The Big Fire, with local openers, Paint The Town and Matt Aakre & The Dirty Little Secret! Food Trucks, Axe Throwing, Bull Riding, Games, and More! Formerly known as Rockin' Up North, Hot Valley Nights is an annual multi-day country music concert festival that also includes food trucks, beer tasting, axe throwing, bull riding and more!
Many local businesses will be participating this year to provide candy for the youngsters. Main Street will be blocked off for the safety of all. The Queens Royalty will also be on hand, make sure you say hi and snap a picture with them!
Parents look for the orange pumpkin signs at participating businesses.
Have fun, eat lots, be safe, brush your teeth before bed!
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Celebrate Halloween in Madison with a parade, trunk-or-treating, costume parade for ages 4-12, games, food, and more!
Get ready for some Halloween fun at the Stearns History Museum! Trick or Treat (Peanut Free Event, Gluten Free treats are also available), Halloween Scavenger Hunt, Crafts, Petting Zoo, Hayrides, and more at this non-scary, fun family event.
Halloween Haunt
Date: Friday, Oct. 25
Time: 6-9pm
Cost $10/child
Ages: All (ideal for up to 5th grade)
Pre-Registration is required 320-354-5894
The best Halloween Party of the Year!
Talk with the creatures of the enchanted trail, play games, decorate a cookie.
Climb the indoor wall with your costume on!
Children must be accompanied by an adult.
Halloween fun for the family. With 20+ stations, children are sure to enjoy - dressing up for the Halloween Costume Fashion Show, face painting, a variety of games booths, Scream Contest, treats and more! Games geared for children 2-8 years of age. For more information and to register (on-line only) visit www.maplegrovedays.org