Iron Range Partnership for Sustainability: Earth Fest 2022 Energizing Our Future – Mountain Iron, MN

Iron Range Partnership for Sustainability: Earth Fest 2022 Energizing Our Future – Mountain Iron, MN

What is Earth Fest?

Earth Fest is an annual event initiated by the Iron Range Partnership for Sustainability. It is the largest sustainability fair on the Range, attracting over a thousand participants. Earth Fest connects people from all over the Range around topics that foster a future that our children can be proud of. What do we need to do in order to leave the Iron Range in better shape than we found it? How can we meet our needs without compromising our grandchildren’s ability to meet theirs? That’s the question we address at Earth Fest. We invite you to join the larger conversation.

Where is Earth Fest?

The Iron Range Earth Fest takes place on the Highway 169 Corridor in Mountain Iron, Minnesota. Presentations, exhibitors & vendors and activities are spread throughout three different buildings on Enterprise Drive and Emerald Ave (located just off of Hwy. 169).

About

Iron Range Partnership for Sustainability (IRPS) is a grassroots organization and 501 (c)(3) non-profit corporation located in northeast Minnesota’s Iron Range. In joining and building partnerships, we are dedicated to maintaining and improving our region through our mission statement and organizational values.
Promote Sustainability:
Sustainability means meeting the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their needs. IRPS focuses its work on the interrelationship of three primary elements of sustainability: community, economy, and the environment.
Bringing People Together:
Communities thrive when people come together around the common good. IRPS encourages inclusive collaboration, listening, dialogue and positive action.
Raise Awareness:
Awareness of the social, economic, and environmental aspects of sustainability is a catalyst for change. IRPS raises community awareness through communication, education, and resource networking.
Focus Locally:
The evolving cultural, racial, and ethnic diversity of the Iron Range is a source of sustainability. IRPS welcomes diversity, celebrates traditions, and encourages local innovation for equitable, thriving communities.
Engage Multiple Generations:
Every generation has a stake in sustainability, with knowledge, experience, and skills to share. IRPS encourages learning and partnering across multiple generations.
Foster Personal and Planetary Health:
Communities thrive when they recognize the relationships between personal and planetary health. IRPS collaborates in local initiatives that foster health holistically and support environmental justice.

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Star Wars In Concert: Return Of The Jedi With The Minnesota Orchestra

Star Wars In Concert: Return Of The Jedi With The Minnesota Orchestra

“I am a Jedi, like my father before me…” In the spectacular climactic sixth episode of the Star Wars saga, Darth Vader readies the second Death Star to unleash the final blow to the Rebel Alliance. A full-length movie screening accompanied by a live performance of John Williams’ Oscar®-nominated score brings this epic battle for the galaxy to life.

When

Thursday April 21st — Sunday April 24th

Where

Orchestra Hall

 ~2.5 hrs including a 20 min intermission
(Masks are required in the auditorium for everyone at all times, including during the performance.)

 Tickets

Twin Cities Vintage Fest – Minneapolis, MN

Twin Cities Vintage Fest – Minneapolis, MN

Step back to a time before Wi-Fi and when MTV was the place to find new tunes at Twin Cities Vintage Fest, Minnesota’s largest vintage event dedicated to the 80’s and 90’s. Feel the nostalgia as you shop from over 100 vintage vendors, challenge a friend at the vintage arcade, show off your fit at the throwback photo ops or jam to the tunes being spun by the vinyl DJ. There is a little something for everyone inside TCVF. Vendors primarily focus on vintage clothing but you’ll also find toys, video games, home goods, memorabilia and more! Whether you’re hunting for a gem hiding in a bargain bin or searching for the collectable piece of your dreams you are sure to find it at Twin Cities Vintage Fest.
Saturday, April 23rd
Beat the rush with Early Bird Tickets. Early Bird Ticket holders get exclusive first access the event, and the vintage inside, at 8:30am.
Early Bird Admission $25 in advance
Early Bird Entry: 8:30am
General Admission ticket holders will get access to the event starting at 10am.

1301 2nd Ave S, Minneapolis, MN 

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Fashion Week MN: Spring 2022 Line-Up & Tickets – Minneapolis, MN

Fashion Week MN: Spring 2022 Line-Up & Tickets – Minneapolis, MN

A Curated Show Celebrating AAPI Creatives | Saturday, April 30 | 2pm | Allianz Field

Spring 2022 Line-Up & Tickets: We’ve waited for this moment for a very long time and we couldn’t be more excited to share it with you!  Please join us, April 24th – 30th, for ‘Awake’ presented by #FashionWeekMN a multi-event celebration of our local #FashionCommunity featuring a wide range of producers, designers, boutiques, brands, venues and more. Please get to know this season’s participants and show them lots of #FWMN love!

La Vie En Rose | Sunday, April 24 | 1pm | The Hutton House

Producers Rose + Bull will be showcasing La Vie En Rose. La Vie En Rose will be rich with color, inclusivity, and inspiring secondhand fashion. This event is an opportunity for you to wear your favorite, most fabulous ensemble and connect with members of the local fashion community during our opening social hour. Guests will then find their seats to enjoy the runway show featuring Minneapolis talent dressed in eccentric, vintage garments from local businesses including Glam Diggers Vintage, Frock Queen, Lady L. Vintage, Rosella Vintage, Showstopper Vintage and The Red Eye. Models will be adorned with accessories from Celina Kane Millinery and Nizhoni Jewelry Design LLC. Following the runway show, guests will have the opportunity to shop directly from the featured businesses in the form of a pop-up market. We hope to inspire our audience to dabble into the world of slow fashion for themselves and to see “life through rose-colored glasses”.

Dirty Laundry | Sunday, April 24 | 6pm | Hook and Ladder

The Hook & Ladder Theater and Bedroom Floor are proud to present Dirty Laundry! Come indulge in an evening showcasing local designers and watch as their designs are brought to life on the runway and through dance.

Designers: AGE, s.c.r.a.p.s., Olim, SHExclusive, Style by Kari, Damon Productions, Bedroom Floor Longerae

Native Starlight | Monday, April 25 | 5pm | Machine Shop

The fashion show will showcase original Native design & style brought by Osamuskwasis from the Great Mountains of the Cree Nation in Alberta, Canada; Lauren Good Day from the Great Plains of the Mandan/Hidatsa/Arikara Nation, Ft. Berthold, North Dakota; and Delina White from the Great Lakes of the Anishinaabe, Leech Lake, Minnesota.

The evening will be filled with connections, depictions and references to the celestial beings in the utmost respectful manner, remembering and honoring our relatives who appear to us in the night’s sky in the form of a star.

Picnic: A Floral Fashion Frenzy | Tuesday, April 26 | 6pm | Glass House

Frolic with Picnic as the rich talents of the north are celebrated! Picnic: A Floral Fashion Frenzy is an immersive fashion show featuring the creations of Minnesota’s best fashion and accessory designers, styled by Amy Seeman. Featured designers include: Karen Morris Millinery, Serge & Jane, Molly Pepper, Goldfine Jewelry, Bean + Ro, Ramdhan Designs Play by Marley, Citizen T, Honey P’s Boutique, May Baby Vintage, Carrie Ann MN, Jaxon Grey, Little G’s Jewelry, and Jen Beaupre Designs. Guests will experience a range of floral and fashion experiences in a curated futurist picnic environment.

Into the Studio | Wednesday, April 27 | 4pm | Northrup King Building

Come to the Strey Collective studio to get to know the designers and their collections. As the joyful spring collections will be presented on models, the designers will share their insights. They will discuss sustainability from a maker’s viewpoint, how it all works, what goes into the collection and what is the driving force to work in the industry. Catch a glimpse behind the scenes and shop the collections. Featuring collections from: Danielle Everine, Strey Designs, Joeleen Torvick, Eco Resale, Strey Secondhand, Mar N Apparel, and Errin Sorlie.

Luxe Streetwear | Wednesday, April 27 | 6:30pm | The Whim

Luxe Streetwear is the timeless avant guard mixed with the delicate and classic silhouettes of all time. Come enjoy a moment in time with Seven Fashion Designers adorned with jewelry by two Jewelry Designers. Designers include: Qe’Bella Couture, Penash, WetByBre, Eva La Cuz, Vonna Del, SENTI Designs, D-E-S-I-G-N LLC, BoldSoulDesign, and Intentional Mantra.

Cocktails & Conversations with the Designers: Celebrating Personal Expression through Fashion! | Thursday, April 28 | 4pm | MartinPatrick3

MartinPatrick3 is excited to showcase five of the most exciting designers from a curated list of 2022 Brand Partners for an evening of cocktails and conversation. Learn about what inspires each of them on a day-to-day basis in creating their collection and what makes up their brand’s fashion ethos. All guests are encouraged to express their style and art through dress. The Spring Line-Up will include: Monadic, Matias, Melke, Esquivel, and Worth & Worth.

TICKETS ARE FREE!

The Black and White Nite: A Gala | Friday, April 29 | 7pm | W Minneapolis Hotel

The Black and White Night is a black-tie event to raise awareness for Sierra Leone, West Africa with less focus on what is tragic and impoverished about Sierra Leone, but more of a focus on how much talent and brilliance there is in Sierra Leone, and what can be done to assist the natural progression of raw talent and dedication.

Come witness Nancy May Kuledge, Coty Schoole, Deborah Block/Hill, Marah Talbot, Nikita Curtis, Maggie Dayton, and the grand finale full collection by Arianne Zager on the beautiful runway.

A Curated Show Celebrating AAPI Creatives | Saturday, April 30 | 2pm | Allianz Field

Coalesce will be a collaboration of AAPI designers, wardrobe, hair and makeup artists celebrating the work behind each designer’s collections on how our cultures have influenced our work and creativity. Each look will be curated by combining wardrobe, accessories, hair and makeup to showcase not only the incredible designer’s creations but the talented AAPI artists that are here within the beauty industry. The show will bring together fashion, beauty, art, and food, curating a space that represents and celebrates Minnesota’s AAPI creatives.

Evolve | Saturday, April 30 | 6:30pm | Aveda Institute

EVOLVE is back this season with a runway and pop up event hosted by The Aveda Arts & Sciences Institute featuring all local MN designers. This season’s designers are showcasing a mix of ready-to-wear, swimwear and couture that will be immediately available for purchase right after the show. We are excited to close out the Spring FWMN season with this premier fashion event! The Spring Line-Up will include: 1004 Designs, 76 Skyvue Swim, ACG, Alma Mia, Foat Design, Scott J Lehmann, Joeleen Torvick, Tila and The Textiles, Van Quigg, Strey Designs Apparel, Tonya M Yarwood Designs, Anyse Fashion.

About

Fashion Week Minnesota

Fashion Week Minnesota is a media platform created in 2015 that celebrates, connects and inspires the local fashion community. Our flagship event series, Spring Fashion Week and Fall Fashion Week, take place every April and September with a lineup of diverse, engaging events that include fashion shows, presentations, panel events and shopping events. Fashion Week Minnesota’s year-round programming includes educational panel events, shopping events, and social media content that spotlights local fashion designers, makers and retailers.

Our Mission

The mission of Fashion Week Minnesota is to shine a light on local fashion designers, makers, retailers, artists and creators, and help foster a thriving fashion community. Community is at the core of our mission. We continually strive to cultivate a more representative, more equitable fashion ecosystem in the Twin Cities area, fueled by a vibrant, engaged, welcoming fashion community.

Our Vision

We strategically present fashion of Minnesota with the focus and support built on five strong pillars:

Education: to provide fundamental tools and material for the community to be successful and equal opportunity

Innovation: to launch a series of diverse forms in fashion while recognizing creative expression that provides a global perspective

Reputation: to respect and act upon ethical and sustainable business practices

Business: to provide support for individuals and small businesses opportunities on a local to a global scale

Investment: to improve the inclusivity of the local fashion community so that it may support and curate an approachable form of creative expression

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A Natural Curiosity: The Story of the Bell Museum – Book Launch Event

A Natural Curiosity: The Story of the Bell Museum – Book Launch Event

Bell Museum

Cranes with text that reads: A Natural Curiosity The Story of the Bell MuseumSince its humble start in 1872 as a one-room cabinet of curiosities, the University of Minnesota’s Bell Museum of natural history has become one of the state’s most important cultural institutions. From its conception as part of a state-mandated geological and natural history survey, to its most recent ventures into technology, environmental science, and DNA sequencing, the Bell Museum has informed, explained, and expanded our relationship to the natural world. Drawing on a wealth of materials unearthed during the museum’s recent move, the gorgeously illustrated book, A Natural Curiosity, chronicles the remarkable discoveries and personalities that have made the Bell Museum what it is today.

Join us for a special evening book launch event featuring brief presentations by the book’s co-authors Barbara Coffin and Don Luce, followed by a moderated conversation with Coffin and Luce, hosted by the Bell Museum’s Science Director Dr. George Weiblen, also a contributing author to the book. They will be joined in conversation by lead writer and co-author Lansing Shepard and co-author Gwen Schagrin as well as contributing author Sally Brummel.

 

The book can be ordered online or purchased at the Bell Museum’s Curiosity Shop.

The event is open to the public via Zoom. Please register through Eventbrite. Attendees will receive a link two days prior to the event.

Register

Details

Date:
Wednesday April 20th
Time:
7:00 pm–8:30 pm
2088 Larpenteur Ave W
St Paul, MN

About The Speakers

Barbara Coffin has promoted the conservation and understanding of Minnesota’s natural world throughout her career. She is the former head of media productions and adult programs at the Bell Museum and played an important role in the design of the new museum’s exhibit galleries. She is executive producer of the Emmy Award–winning television documentary Minnesota: A History of the Land and coeditor of Minnesota’s Endangered Flora and Fauna (Minnesota, 1988).

Don Luce is the former Bell Museum Curator of Exhibits. For more than forty years he has curated most of the museum’s temporary exhibitions, including Exploring Evolution, The Lion’s Mane, Wildlife Art in America, and Audubon and the Art of Birds. He initiated the Bell’s traveling exhibitions program, developed and expanded its natural history art collection, and played a key role in the conception and design of the new museum’s permanent exhibit gallery, Minnesota Journeys.

Dr. George Weiblen Bell Museum Science Director and Curator of Plants, is a Distinguished McKnight University Professor in the College of Biological Sciences, University of Minnesota. He studies the ecology and evolution of plants, pollinators, and pests in Papua New Guinea. He earned a doctorate in biology from Harvard University.

Lead writer and co-author Lansing Shepard and co-author Gwen Schagrin as well as contributing author Sally Brummel will participate in the moderated discussion.

This event is being held in collaboration with the University of Minnesota Press.

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