Stillwater’s Harvest Fest Celebrates Fall!

Stillwater’s Harvest Fest Celebrates Fall!

Stillwater’s Harvest Fest celebrates the beautiful fall colors amidst the region’s Giant Pumpkin Weigh Off. Growers from the region bring pumpkins weighing 1500 pounds and up while the locals celebrate with pumpkin baking and decorating, a chili cook off, micro brew beer and wine tasting, Giant Pumpkin Boat Race on the St. Croix River, tractor pull, kids’ activities and more. Saturday and Sunday in Lowell Park, next to the Historic Lift Bridge, in Stillwater. Event Schedule.

About 

Stillwater Harvest Fest, held the second weekend of October each year, is one of the premier events in downtown Stillwater and one of the largest of its kind in the Midwest. Several times, Stillwater Harvest Fest was the number one giant pumpkin weigh off in the world. That is determined by the combined weight of the Top 10 pumpkins brought to the scale. In 2010 we had a World Record pumpkin.

 

When

Saturday, October 08th, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m

Sunday, October 09th, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.

 Where

Lowell Park, Historic Lift Bridge

101 Water Street
Stillwater, MN 55082

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Como Park Zoo & Conservatory: Fall Flower Show – St. Paul, MN

Como Park Zoo & Conservatory: Fall Flower Show – St. Paul, MN

Fall Flower Show

While many Minnesota gardens are winding down for the winter season, the Sunken Garden at the Marjorie McNeely Conservatory will be in full bloom! White, pink, lime green and purple chrysanthemums will be on display for the first half of the fall flower show. The second half of the fall flower show will feature white, yellow, lime green, bronze, red and orange colored chrysanthemum blooms. Ornamental grasses and pepper plants will accent the fall flower show displays.

Spend the day with brightly colored chrysanthemums in full bloom at the Como Conservatory for the Fall Flower Show

Free event. Reservations are required link here.

History

For over one hundred years, Como Park has played a vital role in meeting the recreational needs of residents of Saint Paul and surrounding communities. Inspired in part by the landscape designs of H.W.S. Cleveland, Frederick Nussbaumer, Superintendent of Parks from 1891 to 1922, worked tirelessly to create an outdoor haven for the area’s urban population. Nussbaumer strongly advocated for a wide variety of free or reasonably priced recreational activities, services, and educational opportunities for all park visitors. The park as we know it today continues to carry out this original vision.

Today Como Park Zoo & Conservatory is operated by the Saint Paul Parks and Recreation Department. The zoo features a seal island, a large cat exhibit, a variety of aquatic life, primates, birds, African hoofed animals and a world class polar bear exhibit. The Marjorie McNeely Conservatory has two acres under glass with a number of different wings dedicated to a variety of plant life including bonsai trees, ferns, orchids and seasonal flowers. The Marjorie McNeely Conservatory also features many outdoor gardens.

In 1994, the initial program planning and design concept was completed for the Como Education Resource Center (now the Visitor Center). $3.9 million in state bonding passed for the building in 1998, and in 2000, $16 million in state bonding passed for Como Education Resource Center Phase 2. In 2002, Mayor Randy Kelly provided a city guaranty so that bidding of the Como Park Conservatory Restoration and the Visitor Center could go forward.

The Visitor Center at Como Park Zoo and Conservatory, developed by architectural firm HGA, opened for education classes in January of 2005 and celebrated its public opening in February 2005. The Visitor Center is 65,000 square feet and features meeting rooms, classrooms, and event spaces, in addition to a large auditorium and the Zobota Cafe. The Visitor Center links to the Como Zoo and Marjorie McNeely Conservatory, serving as the primary entrance to both.

On November 17, 2006, the Tropical Encounters exhibit opened in the Visitor Center. This exhibit is an immersion experience of a Central/South American rainforest and is the first exhibit to feature animals from Como Zoo and plants from the Marjorie McNeely Conservatory. It features turtles, frogs, fish, free-roaming birds, leaf-cutter ants, spiders, an anaconda, and Chloe the Sloth. It also highlights more than 700 plants.

Como Park Zoo & Conservatory

1225 Estabrook Dr., 

Saint Paul, MN

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Raise a Glass: Twin Cities Oktoberfest is Back! – St. Paul, MN

Raise a Glass: Twin Cities Oktoberfest is Back! – St. Paul, MN

Twin Cities Oktoberfest

Join us for the 12th Year in the Heart of the Twin Cities at the MN State Fairgrounds!

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Now for the fun stuff – the details!

Sponsors

Utepils Brewing based in Minneapolis, MN

Lupulin Brewing based in Big Lake, MN and Sioux Falls, SD

Hop and Barrel Brewing based in Hudson, WI and Spring Valley, MN

Sociable Cider Werks based in Minneapolis, MN

Beer

The above beer and cider companies will provide a total of 20 different beers/ciders. You can expect multiple Marzen-style varieties, Pilsner, Kolsch, Porter, Hefeweizen and many more!

Food 

We do our best to provide you the most authentic local German food. Gerhard’s Brats will have multiple varieties of authentic brats and German potato salad. Burbach’s will provide European pancakes and delicious Schnitzel. Aki’s Breadhaus out of NE Minneapolis will make a variety of soft pretzels and dipping sauces. Big Guy’s promises to please your taste buds with some candied bacon and chicken thigh sandwiches and Sara’s Tipsy Pies brings her sweet and savory pies to Oktoberfest every year. We are also very excited to bring aboard Payshees PopcornThe Nuthaus for roasted nuts, and J’s Kombucha.

Shopping

We once again welcome back the most traditional German clothes and collectibles dealer in the Midwest, German Specialty Imports. She’ll have the finest lederhosen and dirndls you can find this side of the Atlantic. We’re also excited to welcome on board Hagen and Oats, who make handmade wooden art.

Music and entertainment provided by S.G. Edelweiss, Alpensterne and Doctor Kielbasa and The Stand Ups

Tickets

When

October 7th & 8th
Friday: 5 – 11pm
Saturday: Noon – 10pm

Where

MN State Fairgrounds

Progress Center Building (aka Eco Experience)
1621 Randall Ave.
St. Paul, MN

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Are You Getting Ready For Some BOOYA?

Are You Getting Ready For Some BOOYA?

The air is getting fresh, the leaves are starting to change color, and that can only mean one thing: it’s booya time!

If you’ve never eaten this thick, rich stew cooked over an open flame, our list of events is a great place to start. And if you’re a booya vet, use it to mark your calendar.

What BOOYA is? Booya is a thick stew of probable Belgian origin made throughout the Upper Midwestern. Booya can require up to two days and multiple cooks to prepare; it is cooked in specially designed “booya kettles” and usually meant to serve hundreds or even thousands of people. The name can also refer to a social event surrounding the meal.

Event Dates & Locations:

 October 2nd: St. Mary’s Church Booya and Fall Festival, 261 E. 8th St., St. Paul; 11:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m

Every Thursday in October: Saint Paul Brewing, 688 E. Minnehaha Avenue, St. Paul; 3pm-10pm

October 9th: Booya Crew at Mancini’s Char House, 531 W. 7th St., St. Paul; 11 a.m. until gone

October 16th: St. Pascal Baylon Men’s Club, 1757 Conway St., St. Paul; 10 a.m. until gone

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October 16th: Emanuel Lutheran Church Men’s Club, 2075 E. 70th St., Inver Grove Heights; 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. or until gone.

October 29th: Arthur O. Haukland VFW Post 1350, 2483 E. 7th Ave., North St. Paul; noon until gone.

November 5th: Booya Crew at Dunham’s Bar, 173 Lothenbach Ave., West St. Paul; 11 a.m. until gone

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An Evening Celebrating the Mississippi River: The River Dreams – Minneapolis, MN

An Evening Celebrating the Mississippi River: The River Dreams – Minneapolis, MN

Join us for the Big River’s biggest night as we celebrate the myriad ways in which the river sparks imagination, catalyzes action and inspires us to dream of a future where its waters run wild and clean. From our historic venue on the Minneapolis riverfront, we’ll savor refreshments and seasonal fare, and enjoy a river-themed auction, live music and interactive learning exhibits.

Program Overview

This year’s festivities will feature the stories of our hopes and dreams for the river, and the work we’re spearheading in pursuit of these dreams. The stories will be told by Friends of the Mississippi River’s own staff and program participants — the people on the front lines of our critical work who daily dream of a brighter future for our river and river communities, and whose imaginations, skill and effort drive those dreams closer to reality.

Check out this preview of our speakers and their dreams for the river, then tell us yours!

Event

Thursday, September 29th, 2022 – 6:00pm

Location

Nicollet Island Pavilion, Minneapolis

Tickets

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