Tour the Cosmos and Beyond in the Whitney and Elizabeth MacMillan Planetarium – St. Paul, MN

Tour the Cosmos and Beyond in the Whitney and Elizabeth MacMillan Planetarium – St. Paul, MN

Bell Museum: Catch three new planetarium shows now through September 5th! Journey to planets beyond our solar system, visit a black hole, or travel to the edge of our visible universe in “Far Out!” Learn about the search for a planet like Earth in “A Planet for Goldilocks.” In “Minnesota Water Stories,” explore the challenges, current research, and opportunities we have to protect our most precious resources.

 

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The colorful Tarantula Nebula

Far Out!

Launch farther out than ever before. Journey to planets beyond our solar system, visit a black hole, or travel to the edge of our visible universe. The only thing expanding faster than the universe will be your sense of amazement! (Recommended for all ages)

Temperance River

Minnesota Water Stories

Minnesota is the land of 10,000 lakes, where the water reflects the sky. Water is essential to life and we all have connections to it, yet there are challenges threatening our waters. Minnesota Water Stories explores challenges, current research, and opportunities we have to protect our most precious resource.
(Recommended for ages 12+)

An airy blue atmosphere around Earth

A Planet for Goldilocks

The search for a planet like Earth—one with temperatures, oceans, and an atmosphere suitable for life has been a little like Goldilocks’ search for a decent bowl of porridge: some are too hot, some are too cold, but some are “just right.” Learn the techniques astronomers have already used to find thousands of tiny, dark worlds in orbit around distant stars—some in the Goldilocks Zone. (Recommended for all ages)

 

Learn more about planetarium show times at: z.umn.edu/showtimes
With generous support from:
Richard M. Schulze Family Foundation
Boston Scientific: Advancing science for life
Pizza Night Will Never Be The Same Again After A Trip To Red Barn Farm!

Pizza Night Will Never Be The Same Again After A Trip To Red Barn Farm!

From restaurants with fun themes to those with jaw-dropping views, there are plenty of great places to enjoy a bite to eat in Minnesota. But sometimes, a typical restaurant – no matter the theme or view – just won’t do it. That’s when a trip to Red Barn Farm comes in. Here, tucked away on a beautiful farm, you’ll find a whole new dining experience – one complete with delicious, cheesy pizza. If this sounds good to you, read on below to learn more about Pizza Night at Red Barn Farm.

Red Barn Farm is a great way to shake up dinnertime with a totally unique experience. For more information about the farm, including reservations, visit their website and Facebook page. Open May – October, 10063 110th St E, Northfield, MN 55057

We’re aware that these uncertain times are limiting many aspects of life. While we continue to feature destinations that make our state wonderful, please take proper precautions or add them to your bucket list to see at a later date. If you know of a local business that could use some extra support during these times, please nominate them here: onlyinyourstate.com/nominate
North Designer: Martha Mcquade – Art Work and Residency

North Designer: Martha Mcquade – Art Work and Residency

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“Our concern is the interaction of color; that is, seeing what happens between colors.”

Josef Albers

Upstate MN: After a year of supply issues…the best, old school cotton and hand dyed socks are back! Luscious and decadent. Bonus is that Martha of @shopscarfshop is here at @gmartcolony for a residency! Find the socks in the shop (in-store and online), and follow Martha’s art work and residency fun @marthawmcquade.
Artist Lindsey Made This On Bringing Galleria Edina’s FloralPop to Life

Artist Lindsey Made This On Bringing Galleria Edina’s FloralPop to Life


Photography by Lindsey Made This

When did you start creating art?

I started creating art really early on and grew a particular interest while making posterboard projects in school. Then I discovered I could go to art school and make it my actual profession. No science! My style as an artist has really evolved in the past few years, and I’ve landed in a spot creatively that is most true to me as a person and that feels the most natural.

How would you describe your style?

At my core, this girl really does just want to have fun. Popping smiles really do it for me. I combine my not-so-seriousness vibe with as much color as I can muster up and put that into my work.

Do you have a favorite project to date?

I’ve had a lot of loves throughout the years, and FloralPop at the Galleria has truly been one of my favorites. I love that I got to present this work in an iconic retail space that just so happens to be in my own backyard where all of my friends and family can experience it. I also enjoyed the massive scale of the project and that I had the opportunity to produce larger-than-life visuals, digital filters and a tangible fashion item. I had so much fun working with the Galleria and getting to embrace my love for fashion.

Do you have a dream collaboration?

I would love to create my own line of custom sneakers — Nike Air Force 1s in particular.

How do you hope your art impacts the Twin Cities community and beyond?

Art is one of the first things we engage with as children, and I work really hard at pushing a childlike wonder through my work for all ages to enjoy. Ultimately, I hope that my art provides happiness and an escape.

 

Minnesota Bluegrass August Festival – El Rancho Mañana, Richmond, MN

Minnesota Bluegrass August Festival – El Rancho Mañana, Richmond, MN

August 5 – 8, 2021 | ​Nominated IBMA Event of the Year FIVE Times!

The Minnesota Bluegrass August Festival is held annually at El Rancho Mañana Campground. This festival features top national touring acts as well as the best bands from the Upper Midwest region in four days and nights of music on multiple stages, plus workshops, showcases, and much, much more!

This festival is really an entire week of musical fun at El Rancho Mañana near Richmond MN. Bluegrass, Old-Time Stringband, and related forms of acoustic and Americana music are combined to suit a wide range of interests.  You’ll enjoy hearing something familiar and discovering something new! Pre-festival instructional camps will be followed by four days of bluegrass and old-time bliss.

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In addition to the professional bands, many of the 4,000 plus people who attend are musicians themselves. They will bring their instruments and join in the many impromptu jam sessions that go on day and night in the campgrounds.  If you’re interested in getting involved as a musician, instructional camps are held in the days prior to the festival.

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The Festival FAQ page has detailed info about parking, camping, and much more!

 

About the Minnesota Bluegrass & Old-Time Music Association:

 

In September of 1975, bass player Tom O’Neill circulated a proposal to a group of people whose names had been gleaned from the personal address books of his bluegrass and old-time music playing friends. He sent out a preliminary newsletter announcing The Minnesota Bluegrass and Old-Time Music Association (MBOTMA), based on the San Diego Bluegrass Club and its newsletter format. MBOTMA got started with its first official newsletter, mailed to a new membership of 40, that October.

During the first year there was a heavy workload to bear but the Association’s membership grew steadily and in August of 1976 MBOTMA was incorporated as a non-profit corporation in Minnesota. During the first three years membership grew to over 400 and many events were put on to try to raise money for the fledgling organization.

The organization introduced its first three-day festival at Wildwood Campground in Taylor’s Falls (MN) in August 1980. This event would eventually become today’s Minnesota Bluegrass August Festival, now located near St Cloud (MN). 1980 was also the same year MBOTMA held the very first Buy, Sell, Swap Meet, which would develop into the Minnesota Bluegrass Winter Weekend, held annually the first weekend in March at the Radisson Hotel & Conference Center in Plymouth (MN).

In 1988, the August Festival moved to Camp in the Woods Resort, near Zimmerman (MN). By the second year at this location volunteers had constructed a permanent stage facility that they were proud of, and over the years countless bands enjoyed performing there to capacity audiences. The Minnesota Bluegrass Homegrown Kickoff was started in June 1993 at the same venue and provided a format for MBOTMA Member Bands to show off their talent. This festival also flourished, but in 2001 Camp In The Woods was sold to a housing developer, the stage that the volunteers had worked so hard on needed to be abandoned, and a larger location with a long-range future was sought.

`<img alt="Crowd of people listening to live music outside at a festival"`>The goal of moving the two summer festivals to a new home was realized in 2002 with a move to El Rancho Mañana, a campground and riding stables located in the rolling hills of central Minnesota west of St. Cloud. The venue is large enough to accommodate increased interest in bluegrass and old-time music and offers amenities such as horseback riding and a swimming beach. Volunteers designed and contributed much of the labor to build a new concert area and stage, much larger then the old one. It is now considered one of the Midwest’s most beautiful outdoor festival grounds.

In recent years two more indoor festivals were added to the annual calendar. The Minnesota Bluegrass Fall Jam was first celebrated in 2006, is a multi-day festival featuring  concerts, band development workshops and jamming in Minneapolis in the fall. Plus a late winter gathering was added to the annual calendar in 2011 – Minnesota Bluegrass Cabin Fever, which is held  in early April in Duluth. MBOTMA also hosts various jam sessions, sponsors children’s educational programs, and helps support many events sponsored by other organizations or its member bands.

MBOTMA marked its 40th anniversary in 2015. Its monthly publication  of the Minnesota Bluegrass Magazine has been voted “Best Newsletter” by the Society for the Preservation of Bluegrass Music in America (SPBGMA) twice. The International Bluegrass Music Association nominated the Minnesota Bluegrass August Festival “Event of the Year” in 2005, 2007, 2009, 2014 and 2015 — and bluegrass and old-time music have never been better here in Minnesota and the Upper Midwest!

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