Lakewood Events: Lantern Lighting Celebration – Minneapolis, MN

Lakewood Events: Lantern Lighting Celebration – Minneapolis, MN

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Lakewood’s 9th Annual Lantern Lighting Celebration

Join Lakewood for our 9th annual Lantern Lighting Celebration — an evening for all to gather with family, friends and community to honor and remember those we love and miss. We are so excited to bring this treasured tradition to our community once again.

How it works

Decorate a floating lantern in memory of a loved one with words of love and remembrance. Lakewood provides art supplies for you. You may bring loved ones’ pictures to use, but please know that lanterns will not be returned to you. 

At dusk, we’ll light our lanterns together and release them onto Lakewood’s Jo Pond in a beautiful ceremony. The effect is breathtaking and magical, providing a unique connection to our loved ones. You are free to take photos of your lantern, as you will not be able to retrieve lanterns after the ceremony. 

Lakewood is a nonprofit organization that is accountable and committed to serving Minnesota families and the community at large in a multitude of ways. We are honored to offer events, such as this, for people to come together and honor those loved and lost.

Lantern Decorating, Food Trucks, and Live Music

Design a lantern to honor someone who you love and miss. Whether it’s a photo, a drawing, a memory, or simply a name – you are invited to create a beautiful work of art dedicated to someone special. Lakewood will supply markers and other creative supplies to help you decorate your lantern while you enjoy live music, food trucks and Lakewood’s scenic views.

Remember – if you bring a photograph, please bring a copy of the image as you will not be able to get your lantern back after the event.

You will not get your lantern back after the event, so be sure to take lots of pictures! Lanterns and any debris from the event will be removed from the lake each night. 

Musicians

Friday Night

Lakewood welcomes Becky Schlegel to kickoff this year’s Lantern Lighting Celebration! Becky is a songstress. Her music is original, drawing on the influence of classic country, bluegrass, folk, and her own thoughtful spirit. Becky’s incredible voice floats, whispers, and then soars above music of the highest quality. Join Becky on Friday night for a musical journey exploring new places and meeting new people in every song.

Saturday Night

Lakewood is honored to welcome back local musician Sarah Morris! Sarah is a songwriter, lover, and mother, documenting the glorious details of our messy, magical, everyday lives. The Minneapolis-based artist has become a fast favorite on the folk and Americana scene. She won the prestigious Kerrville New Folk Contest and has been a finalist in both NewSong and MerleFest’s Chris Austin Songwriting Contest. Called a “country-leaning Norah Jones” (Star Tribune), Morris brings a subtlety to her craft, leaning into the details of the story and the heart of the song.

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Food and Beverages

This year’s food trucks are: KCM EggrollsChef Lucas’ Pizza, and Root to Rise.

Ceremony: 7:30pm – 8:30pm

Just before dusk, we will gather on the shores of Lakewood’s Jo Pond to illuminate and release our lanterns while reading the names of those who are loved and missed. A bagpiper will play as darkness settles and our lanterns dance and float on the water — illuminating our individual intentions, reflecting our collective impact and lighting up the night.

What to bring

Copies of photos to attach to your lantern (no originals please, as lanterns will not be returned).

Your camera or smartphone to take pictures of your lantern.Folding chairs or blankets for the ceremony.

A flashlight or phone with a flashlight app to help you find your way after the ceremony.

Art supplies will be provided, but you may bring your own if you’d like.

You are welcome to bring snacks if you’d like. Food trucks will be available.

Photo by Bre McGee for Uncommon Collaborative

Event

Lakewood Lantern Lighting

Friday, September 22nd – Saturday, September 23rd, 5:00pm – 8:30pm

Rain Date: Sunday, September 24th | 5:00pm – 8:30pm

Onsite near Jo Pond Lanterns are $10 advance / $15 day of (Admission is free)

Reserve lanterns 

Lantern sales end on Wednesday, September 21st at 5:00pm
After that, lanterns may only be purchased at the door

Location

Lakewood Cemetary

3600 Hennepin Avenue

Minneapolis, MN 

Parking

Parking is available along roads inside the cemetery. We strongly encourage carpooling. Due to the nature of the grounds and roads within the cemetery, you may need to park a distance from the event site, so please wear comfortable shoes! There is handicap parking and drop-off available at the event site near the lake. Signs will point the way from the front gates.

FAQs

What happens to the lanterns after this event?

To keep Lakewood beautiful for families who may be visiting loved ones and the wildlife that call Lakewood home, our grounds crew will clear out the lanterns and remove any excess debris from the lake each evening. The decorative part of the lantern will be recycled, and the lantern bases will be reused.

Can I still attend if I don’t have family buried at Lakewood?

Absolutely! Our Lantern Lighting Celebration is about coming together to honor those are missed and loved. All are welcome to attend our Lantern Lighting Celebration.

Can I bring a photo to use my lantern?

Please bring copies of photographs! As mentioned above, the lanterns will not be returned after the event.

Where does this event take place?

This event takes place down by beautiful Jo Pond on the southwest corner of Lakewood Cemetery. Signs will be posted directing attendees to the event location. Directions to Jo Pond (this will open Google Maps) – these directions may differ from posted signs.

What happens if it rains? 

The event may be canceled if there is heavy rain, strong winds, extreme heat, or thunderstorms. Should this happen, we will email all registered guests in advance of the event start time. We will also post on this event page and on our Facebook page.

All tickets for the affected date will be transferred to Sunday, September 24th. If you cannot attend the rain date, you are welcome to request a refund. 

Will any of the mausoleums or buildings be open for this event?

The Garden Mausoleum, Community Mausoleum, and the Memorial Chapel will all be open until 7pm. Please note that these buildings are about a half a mile away from the event location.

North Shore Bucket List: Fall In Cook County – Cook County, MN

North Shore Bucket List: Fall In Cook County – Cook County, MN

Cook County is the premier destination to view fall colors in Minnesota. Starting in early September, the air turns crisp and clear. Shortly after, the leaves begin to change, color painting the Superior National Forest with a palette of goldenrod, pumpkin orange and firetruck red. For a romantic getaway, escape during the midweek to avoid the fall color crowd – you’ll have the trails to yourselves.In late fall, a different kind of show begins: the infamous gales of November. This is a chance to get cozy and watch Lake Superior unleash her wild side.

NORTH SHORE FALL BUCKET LIST

  1. Embrace your inner leaf-peeper. Marvel at all of the color that nature offers. View the fall colors drive maps.
  2. Look for Northern Lights. Set your eyes to the skies in the evenings. You will see more stars than ever before and, if you are lucky, a glimpse of nature’s light show – aurora borealis. Learn more about the Northern Lights in Cook County.
  3. Go on a “moosefari.” For your best chance of seeing one of the elusive moose, drive the Gunflint Trail National Scenic Byway early in the morning or around dusk. Even if you don’t spy a moose, you’ll see spectacular scenery. Learn more about moose in Cook County.
  4. Paddle the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness (BWCAW). Fall days are often sunny, mild and bug-free, with cool, clear nights perfect for hot chocolate around the campfire.
  5. Hike the Superior Hiking Trail. Catch spectacular views from numerous peaks along the Sawtooth Mountain Range of Lake Superior and the Superior National Forest in full fall splendor. Learn more about hiking in Cook County.
  6. Golf at Superior National. Open into October, you can get in a few more rounds and view spectacular fall colors by hitting the links at Superior National Golf Course. Learn more about golfing in Cook County.
  7. Find your true colors and get inspired. Shop our local galleries and find artisan crafted gems. Feeling inspired? Take a class at North House Folk School or the Grand Marais Art Colony.
  8. Revel at a festival.
  9. Catch the fall bird migration. The boreal forest is at the heart of the migratory path for numerous bird species. From the peak of a mountain, witness a hawk migration or stay up late and listen for the hoot of an owl. Learn more about the birds in Cook County.
  10. Experience the late fall storm season. Starting in late-October, low-pressure systems from the Arctic swing down over Lake Superior and bump into warmer systems fed by the jet stream. These collisions can spawn ferocious gales. If you get a thrill from waves and wind, Cook County has plenty of snug harbors for storm-watching.
The St. Paul Oktoberfest celebrates on the Germanic-American Institute grounds – St. Paul, MN

The St. Paul Oktoberfest celebrates on the Germanic-American Institute grounds – St. Paul, MN

St. Paul Oktoberfest

St. Paul Oktoberfest is held annually on the beautiful grounds of the Germanic-American Institute. Just like the Munich original, we celebrate in September when the weather is better! With non-stop entertainment and fun for the whole family, it’s a two-day celebration of German food, beer, and culture!
The Germanic-American Institute is a cultural language and education centerKinderstube German Immersion PreschoolGoethe-Institut Kulturgesellschaft providing language education, proficiency exams, cultural programs and annual events large and small.

Entertainment Schedule

Food Vendors
Aki’s Breadhaus Pretzels
Burbach’s European Pancakes
Gerhard’s Brats
German Brat Haus
KCM Eggrolls
Nuttin’ Like It
Paulaner
Utepils Brewing
and Kaffee und Kuchen from the GAI Damenklub

Arts And Culture Vendors
Amber Tree Jewelry
German Specialty Imports
Germanic Genealogy Society
Nacel Open Door
Twin Cities German Immersion School (TCGIS)

Sponsors
All Energy Solar
Ameriprise – Lloyd Woelfle
Luther Westside Volkswagen

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Event

Friday, September 8th | 4–10 PM
Saturday, September 9th | 10 AM–10 PM

Alcohol wristbands for those 21 and older will be for sale on-site for $5, photo IDs are required.
The GAI Haus will be closed to the public during Oktoberfest.
Please note – pets are not allowed at St. Paul Oktoberfest. Service animals are always welcome.

Volunteer

We need many of you and there’s a volunteer spot for every interest. Sign up for a shift or two and get a free meal and drink!

Location

GAI Grounds

301 Summit Avenue

St. Paul, MN

FREE parking at St. Paul College surface lots B, C, and E and in the parking ramp, just a few blocks north on N. Farrington Street, along with street parking in the Summit neighborhood.

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Labor Day Plans? Check out Minnesota State Parks and Trails Big Bog State Recreation Area!

Labor Day Plans? Check out Minnesota State Parks and Trails Big Bog State Recreation Area!

Photo: Lara L. Villavaso

Minnesota State Parks and Trails: Still making plans for Labor Day weekend?

Many campsites are now available – and even a few of our very popular camper cabins at Big Bog State Recreation Area.
Available camping reservations for three nights over Labor Day weekend (9/1- 9/3) include:
*700+ non-electric drive-in campsites — state parks with 10+ open drive-in sites include Beaver Creek Valley, Franz Jevne, Mille Lacs Kathio, Myre-Big Island, Sakatah Lake, St. Croix.
*140+ equestrian campsites — state parks with 10+ equestrian sites open include Wild River, Forestville/Mystery Cave, Fort Ridgley
*90+ drive-in electric campsites — state parks with 10+ electric sites open include Blue Mounds, Hayes Lake, Lake Bronson and more!
*80+ cart-in, walk-in, and backpack campsites

Park Highlights

Book your trip today!

Location

55716 HWY 72 NE
Waskish, MN 56685

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Directions

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Minnesota State Fair: A cherished end-of-summer tradition, the Great Minnesota Get-Together!

Minnesota State Fair: A cherished end-of-summer tradition, the Great Minnesota Get-Together!

Minnesota State Fair

A cherished end-of-summer tradition, the Great Minnesota Get-Together welcomes 2 million guests annually to a world-class showcase of agriculture, entertainment, food, art, science and industry. Perennially popular are the 500 food items (more than 80 on-a-stick); 900 free entertainment shows; Minnesota craft brews and wines; livestock competitions; the Mighty Midway and Kidway; Grandstand concerts; horse shows; CHS Miracle of Birth Center; baking, fine arts, talent, 4-H and FFA contests; 1,000 vendors; hundreds of how-to demonstrations and exhibits for kids and adults; a fireworks show each evening; and more!

New Attractions For 2023

Event

Minnesota State Fair

The Minnesota State Fair is always 12 days starting from Thursday, August 24th and ending Labor Day, 7 a.m. – 11 p.m. (9 p.m. on Labor Day)

Daily Schedule

Adults (13-64) $17; Seniors (65 and over) $15; Kids (5-12) $15; Children (4 and under) Free; Pre-fair discount tickets available until 9 p.m. the day before the fair opens. mnstatefair.org

Tickets

Location

Minnnesota State Fair Grounds

1256 Snelling Ave North
St Paul, MN 

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Located midway between Minneapolis and Saint Paul, 2 miles north of I94 off Snelling Avenue.

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Minnesota Renaissance Festival Celebrates Its 52nd Season! – Shakopee, MN

Minnesota Renaissance Festival Celebrates Its 52nd Season! – Shakopee, MN

7 Weekends Of Huzza & Cheers

King Henry and his royal court invite one and all to his 16th Century European village featuring 16 stages of exciting entertainment. Over 250 artisans fill the Festival Marketplace to display and sell their handcrafted wares for a truly unique shopping experience. Patrons can interact with hundreds of memorable characters roaming the village streets as well as view live armored jousting throughout the day. Come celebrate our 52nd season by visiting the Festival grounds in Shakopee, MN. Huzzah!

Your Adventure Begins!

Open weekends (Saturday & Sunday) August 19th – October 1st
Plus Labor Day, September 4th & Festival Friday, September 29th
9 AM – 7 PM • Rain or Shine

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