Spring Festival, An Arts & Crafts Affair – Shakopee, MN

Spring Festival, An Arts & Crafts Affair – Shakopee, MN

Join us for the Spring Festival, An Arts & Crafts Affair. Four hundred of the nation’s finest artists and crafters display and sell their handcrafted works. Our Arts & Crafts tour of shows are consistently ranked in the Top 100 Shows in the Country by Sunshine Artist Magazine. An hourly gift certificate winner, plenty of food & drink, lots of family fun, and free parking!

Event

2024 Spring Festival, An Arts & Crafts Affair

Friday, April 12th, 11am-8pm
Saturday, April 13th, 9am-6pm
Sunday, April 14th, 10am-4pm

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The Greatest St. Patrick’s Day Parade in the Nation! – St. Paul, MN

The Greatest St. Patrick’s Day Parade in the Nation! – St. Paul, MN

The Greatest St. Patrick’s Day Parade 

 

Join us for one of St. Paul’s favorite traditions, The St. Patrick’s Day Parade! Following tradition, this year’s parade will be held on March 16th due to St. Patrick’s Day (March 17th) landing on a Sunday, a Holy Day. The parade will begin at Rice Park and end at Mears Park, the original route walked in 1967.

Since 1967, the St. Patrick’s Association has been the organization behind the greatest Saint Patrick’s Day Parade in the nation, hosted in Saint Paul, Minnesota.

Not only does our 100% volunteer group sponsor and coordinate the parade each year, but we also strive to donate at least $10,000 annually to local charities.

Most of our planning and fundraising is done during the six weeks leading up to Saint Patrick’s Day. But, we have a year-round presence serving our community. Whether cleaning up a park on Earth Day, volunteering with the Ronald McDonald House, or spreading cheer during the summer parades, you will undoubtedly see us sporting our green throughout the Twin Cities!

How the St. Patrick’s Association Started

This spirited tribute to St. Paul’s Irish community began in 1967 at Gallivan’s restaurant and bar. “It was a bitter cold day during the Winter Carnival,” says Bob Gallivan. Some of his pals stopped by to get out of the cold and have a drink. “Let’s have a Saint Patrick’s Day Parade,” Gallivan remembers saying, “before we get too old.” Word spread and the planning began. Judge Edward Devitt who had marched every year –”It’s a sin to miss it”—was part of that first committee. “This is a natural center for a St. Patrick’s Day parade because there are so many Irish.”

 

All of the parades have been a rousing success. Even that first one, whipped into shape in just two months, drew crowds six deep on the side walks. The marchers, lead by Mayor Thomas Byrne, carrying a shillelagh, left the Hilton hotel (now the Radisson) at noon and proceeded down Kellogg Blvd. to the St. Paul Hotel. The last unit crossed the finish line at 12:40.

Tucked in among the family units and the dignitaries were the Brian Boru Irish pipe band, the St. Patrick honor guard, even the Vulcans, who wrapped their fire truck in green crepe paper for the occasion.

Pat Obrien Grand Marshal

But the focus of the parade has always been on the family groups. According to Stewart Loper, Treasurer of the Saint Patrick’s Association which sponsors the parade activities, the sentiment is that we want the families and kids to participate.” Loper calls it “a baby buggy parade. And we work hard to keep it that way.”

As a result, motorized vehicles are kept to a minimum. There’s a float for Ms. Shamrock and a car for the celebrity Grand Marshal.

The tradition of the crowning a local Irish lass Ms. Shamrock began with that first parade – Agnes Sullivan was the lucky lady. William J. Hickey was the first Mr. Pat, an honor extended to the man of Irish descent who as contributed the most to life in St. Paul.

There are other traditions initiated in 1967 that remain part of the festivities – the swath of emerald paint down the center of the parade route, for instance. And the six weeks of button blitzing that the Miss Shamrocks and the Blarney Brothers perform to raise money for the parade and charities.

Irish Gazette, March 1991

Event

The Greatest St. Patrick’s Day Parade 

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Location

109 West 4th Street

St. Paul, MN

Tangletown Gardens Farm Direct CSA – Plato, MN

Tangletown Gardens Farm Direct CSA – Plato, MN

Fresh, locally-grown, peak season produce from Tangletown Gardens Farm.

Join us for the 2024 CSA Season. Local. Fresh. Delicious.

Share Sizes

Large Share: Enough for 4+ people weekly. It will also include specialty items such as berries and fruit from the farm when available.

Medium Share: Enough for 2-4 people weekly.

Small Share: Enough for 1-2 people weekly. Makes a great supplement for the home gardener.

Various pickup locations and days are offered. There have been some changes to our pickup locations.

Selections

2024 Easter CSA Share - Reserve Now - Pick up Thursday March 28th
2024 Easter CSA Share – Reserve Now – Pick up Thursday March 28th
From $119
Easter Ham ONLY - Uncured Hickory Smoked Bone-In Ham
Easter Ham ONLY – Uncured Hickory Smoked Bone-In Ham
From $29
2024 Small Summer CSA Share
Regular price $459
2024 Medium Summer CSA Share
Regular price $679
2024 Large Summer CSA Share
Regular price $879
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Tangletown Gardens

5353 Nicollet Avenue South

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Minnesota Landscape Arboretum Full Moon Hikes – Chaska, MN

Minnesota Landscape Arboretum Full Moon Hikes – Chaska, MN

The Minnesota Landscape Arboretum offers multiple opportunities to see the full moon throughout the year! Visit the grounds on the following dates to marvel at the moon and learn more from experts in the field.

February Full Snow Moon: Marvel at the beauty of the full moon during this after-hours snowshoe hike! February’s full moon is known as the Snow Moon due to the heavy snowfall that typically occurs in this season. Before embarking on your moonlit trek, swing by the MacMillan Auditorium for a presentation by Dr. Brian Smoliak with Weathervane Labs on snowfall in Minnesota. Afterward, warm up and roast a marshmallow over the fire with friends.

March Full Worm Moon: In late spring as weather conditions slowly warm, earthworms begin to appear at the soil surface, lending this month’s full moon its evocative name. March weather can still be chilly, so warm up around a bonfire after your hike.

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Event

Minnesota Landscape Arboretum Full Moon Hikes

Saturday, February 24th, 6 p.m. to 9 p.m.

Monday, March 25th, 7:30 p.m. to 10:30 p.m.

Tickets

Members : $5.00

Non-members: $20.00

Location

Minnesota Landscape Arboretum 

3675 Arboretum Drive

Chaska, MN

Twin Cities Bridal Show – Saint Paul, MN

Twin Cities Bridal Show – Saint Paul, MN

Twin Cities Bridal Show

The Twin Cities Bridal Show is your Go-To for everything you need for your wedding.

Created by The Wedding Guys® as the FUN, FAST and FRIENDLY way to meet all of your wedding service providers, this is your opportunity to experience everything in person.
Come get inspired, compare options and discover things you never thought of. With the best local exhibiting companies you can see, sample, preview and plan your wedding, all in one fun-filled day.

Spark your creativity with The Inspiration Station™ – it’s like Pinterest, only live! One of the most exciting opportunities at The Twin Cities Bridal Show is to see all the new ideas and creative ways you can make your wedding one-of-a-kind.

 Event

Twin Cities Bridal Show 

Saturday, February 25th, 12:00 pm – 4:00 pm

Tickets

$15

Mpls.St.Paul Magazine’s Winter Restaurant Week Starts – Twin Cities, MN

Mpls.St.Paul Magazine’s Winter Restaurant Week Starts – Twin Cities, MN

Looking for a delicious way to spend your winter? Look no further! Mpls.St.Paul Magazine’s Winter Restaurant Week is Monday, February 19th through Sunday, February 25th. with some of the Twin Cities finest chefs dishing out mouth-watering two and three course prix fixe meals at prices ranging from $15 to $45.

With 75 participating restaurants, there is something for every taste and budget. Link here to view all and make your reservations today!

 

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