Caledonia Area Fall Barn Quilt Tours: The Heart of Quilt Country – Calendonia, MN

Caledonia Area Fall Barn Quilt Tours: The Heart of Quilt Country – Calendonia, MN

Caledonia is located in the southeastern corner of the state, where the land transitions from rolling hills to scenic bluffs and the Mississippi River Valley. It is not uncommon to see majestic eagles soaring or sitting high in the treetops. Deer, wild turkeys and coyotes are plentiful. Bear, cougar and bobcats are present, but rarely seen. Area streams offer the trout fishermen access to some of the best trout fishing in the state. Bike trails, hiking trails, Beaver Creek Valley State Park, horse trails, boating and bird watching are activities that lure people to the area. Caledonia is proud to be a Historic Bluff Country city. Visit the Historic Bluff Country website here.

Caledonia is known as “The Heart of Quilt Country” and offers a scenic driving tour route of nearly 60 Houston County barns sporting squares of plywood painted in vivid colors in a variety of quilt patterns. We welcome you to our area to view beautiful barn paintings and our splendid natural and cultural resources. Caledonia makes a great “hub” for day trips because it is centrally located between some of the region’s favorite attractions. You can explore parts of three states: Minnesota, Iowa, and Wisconsin, while headquartered in Caledonia. The Mississippi River is just 17 miles away. Plan one day as a “cruise day” on the Julia Belle Swain, a paddlewheeler docked in nearby La Crosse, Wis. Another day could be spent cycling nearby bike trails along the Root River. Explore Amish country in the nearby Canton-Harmony area. Hike the bluff lands and explore the Effigy Mounds near McGregor, IA. Canoe the Upper Iowa River or the Root River. Don’t forget to check out the Caledonia area, either! Take a tour of the town and check out the unique architecture of the historic downtown district, the impressive limestone courthouse and former jail, the Houston County Historical museum complex and much more.

To get to this very beautiful part of the world, look at the Minnesota map in the far southeast corner of the state. Two major highways come together here, State Hwy 76 which intersects with I-90, and State Hwy 44. The Houston County Airport is located just south on Hwy 76 and the La Crosse, Wis. airport, just 30 miles away, has you connected with the rest of the world. This area also boasts the only National Scenic Byway that parallels I-90 so travelers can enjoy the scenic 88 mile stretch of State Highway 16 from La Crescent to Dexter without any large detour.

The Caledonia area is becoming beautifully painted with barn quilts. We hope that while you are visiting the Caledonia area, you will take the tour of our wonderful countryside and see the magnificent quilts that are being displayed on local barns. Link here, you will find the name, owner, and address of all 59 registered barn quilts, as well as a map to help guide your tour.

Caledonia has much to offer for a weekend getaway or that week away from the office. Come see what you have been missing. Make plans to visit soon, you’ll be glad that you did!

 

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Minneapolis Institute of Art: The people have spoken!

Minneapolis Institute of Art: The people have spoken!

Pictured: “Towards Joy and Justice” by Isabel McLaughlin. Image description: five figures dance with smiles on their faces and patterned clothing. They are dancing in front of repeating text that reads resist, rest, rejoice, justice, joy.
Minneapolis Institute of Art: The people have spoken! As part of this month’s Third Thursday: The People’s Poster, we received poster designs from members of the community, and hundreds voted on the design they’d like to see turned into a screen printed poster on Third Thursday. Congratulations to the people’s choice, “Towards Joy and Justice” by Isabel McLaughlin! Isabel asks, “How can we find joy and justice in this moment? How can we feel connected to a collective dream? My design came from these questions and my hope for my home, Minneapolis, and our future.”

Drop by Mia on Thursday, September 17 from 4-6pm for a socially-distanced outdoor screen-printing demonstration by @ThePeoplesLibrary and free poster pick-up. We will also be collecting donations to help support Mia’s neighbors in Whittier. List of supplies to come.

Mia is open Thursday-Sunday from 10am-5pm. Reserve your free timed ticket to visit before you pick up your poster.

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The people have spoken! As part of this month’s Third Thursday: The People’s Poster, we received poster designs from members of the community, and hundreds have voted on the design they’d like to see turned into a screen printed poster on Third Thursday. Congratulations to the people’s choice, “Towards Joy and Justice” by @perpetual.bel! Isabel asks, "How can we find joy and justice in this moment? How can we feel connected to a collective dream? My design came from these questions and my hope for my home, Minneapolis, and our future." Drop by Mia on Thursday, September 17 from 4-6pm for a socially-distanced outdoor screen-printing demonstration by @ThePeoplesLibrary and free poster pick-up. We will also be collecting supply donations to help support Mia's neighbors in Whittier. List of supplies to come. Mia is open Thursday-Sunday from 10am-5pm. Reserve your free timed ticket to visit before you pick up your poster at artsmia.org/visit. Event Host: @ameriprise

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The New Cossetta Alimentari: Saint Paul’s Little Italy – Minnesota

The New Cossetta Alimentari: Saint Paul’s Little Italy – Minnesota

Qualita di Vita. Cibo Buono. GOOD FOOD. THE QUALITY OF LIFE.

The New Cossetta Alimentari Pizzeria & Eatery has the same hustle, bustle, aromas and flavors of the past, but with more authentic products and old world charm.

The new Italian Market now has more quality Italian products to shop for, including hard-to-find imported ingredients and an expanded line of house-made Cossetta-brand sauces and foods.

The Pasticceria will seek out the sweet tooth in everyone with authentic Italian pastries and other delicacies you might only find in the small pastry shops of Italy.

History

In the late 1800’s a young man named Michael Cossetta came to St. Paul from Calabria, Italy, and settled in a little Italian neighborhood in St. Paul called the Upper Levee. By 1911, he opened a tiny food market called Cossetta’s, which drew customers from everywhere who appreciated his quality foods and genuine hospitality.

Since 1984, Cossetta’s has been known for its award-winning pizza, homemade sauces, handmade Italian sausages and welcoming staff. After recently celebrating Cossetta’s 100-year anniversary, the fourth-generation family decided to expand the tradition to include all the Old World sensations and offerings a customer might experience in Italy without actually traveling there.

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Q&A: Samantha Rei Is Designing Change – The Importance of Supporting Black-Owned Businesses

Q&A: Samantha Rei Is Designing Change – The Importance of Supporting Black-Owned Businesses

Samantha strives to help women feel confident, strong and comfortable in their own skin. She believes they can all be beautiful warriors!

 

Samantha R. Crossland began her design career with her label “Blasphemina’s Closet” in 2000. After closing “Blasphemina’s Closet” in September of 2013, she started anew with her new eponymous label “Samantha Rei”. “Samantha Rei” embodies the sweetness and femininity that has come to be expected from the designer.

Samantha Rei draws her inspiration from such illustrators as Chris Riddell, Brom, Tony DiTerlizzi, Brett Helquist and Mihara Mitsukazu as well as stories like Alice in Wonderland and Snow White. Her hero Alexander McQueen along with designers Vivienne Westwood, Hirooka Naoto, John Galliano, and Anna Sui have all influenced her style.

In 1998, Samantha began attending the Perpich Center for Arts Education in Golden Valley, Minnesota, choosing to hone her skills as an illustrator and painter so she could pursue comic book art. After graduating in 1999, she spent some time at the College of Visual Arts (CoVA) in Saint Paul to major in illustration before continuing her education at the Minneapolis Community and Technical College for Apparel Technologies. She’s been featured in Huffington Post, Shojo Beat, the American Gothic and Lolita Bible, Gothic Beauty, Glamour UK and Vogue UK. Samantha was named one of 2014 City Pages “Artists of the Year” and 2016 Best of the Twin Cities “Best Fashion Show” and 2016 and 2017 Reader’s Choice “Best Local Fashion Designer.” In 2015 she authored and illustrated a how-to book on subculture fashion design called Steampunk and Cosplay Fashion Design and Illustration. Samantha was a contestant on season 16 of Lifetime’s Project Runway, the final season to appear on the station.

 

Q&A: Samantha Rei Is Designing Change

The former Project Runway contestant and fashion veteran on designing during a pandemic; the importance of supporting Black-owned businesses.

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BFWMN presents: The Maskerade A-List Mixer – Medicine Lake, MN

BFWMN presents: The Maskerade A-List Mixer – Medicine Lake, MN

Our team is looking forward to bringing you the best Fall Fashion Shows of MN! Sign up now for the BFWMN Maskerade A-List mixer. You don’t want to miss the coolest event of the year! Spots are limited due to social distancing rules and tickets are selling quick. The event will take place at the beautiful Hutton House.

And, since we have to wear a mask, why not wear it in style as we celebrate the following local A List Influencers:

Chef Gerard Klass  @chefgerardklass

Chris Pham @chris_pham_esq

Chadwick “Niles” Phillips @nilesgotyou

Andre “Debonaire” McNeal  @debonairedabadboy

Demarco @demarcocavil

Laverene Knighton  @laverneforsenate

Lasha Raddatz  @i_soldyahouse

Alex Merritt @alexmerritt

Brettina @thebrettina

Angelique Kingsbury @quintessential_minneapolitan

So join us at the Hutton House on Wednesday September 23rd, for a evening of music, fashion, networking, and fun!

Tickets are $60. This includes a swag bag, complimentary light bites and cocktails provided by Grey Duck Vodka. Thanks to all our sponsors #give16, Gray Duck Vodka, Hutton House for making this event happen. Don’t forget to bring your best mask!

Due to the Covid pandemic we had to cancel our spring show. We understand this is a scary time and want to ease your mind regarding our events. BFWMN is following the CDC guidelines and staying up to date with current information regarding Covid-19. Masks are required at all times and there will be sanitizing stations. We are asking that everyone respect the social distancing requirement of 6ft for those that are not in your party.

 

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