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Lake Superior Dragon Boat Festival
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The first Lake Superior Dragon Boat Festival took place in 2002 after a year’s worth of hard work and preparations by dedicated Twin Ports Rotarians. In our first year, we had over 70 teams and had such a good time we just had to do it again…and we’ve been doing just that ever since!
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THE RACE LOCATION
On August 26th & 27th located at the head of Lake Superior, this 400-meter race is a straight course that takes place in the Superior Bay off of Barkers Island. The water between the island and the mainland provides an ideal venue for the race, and historic Barker’s Island is a terrific staging area for not only the race but is also a recreational park for local residents.
There is ample space for spectators and all the activities associated with the festival. Many teams erect tents for the weekend, socialize, nap and celebrate on the island. Race heats take place completely in view across the island and happen in quick succession. The event is family friendly, has no admission fee for spectators, and is tons of fun!
Spectators are welcome to partake in the festival at no charge!
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ABOUT THE FESTIVAL AND ROTARY
Rotary International consists of 1.2 million members and 33,000 clubs in over 200 countries worldwide.

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															Welcome to the 2022 Minnesota Renaissance Festival – Shakopee, MN
The Minnesota Renaissance Festival
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The Minnesota Renaissance Festival is celebrating its 51st Season, come visit and be a part of this long-standing tradition!
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Huzzah! Welcome to our Village and to our Festival Day. Queen Katherine has lost her mirth; life in London – the stuffy politics, the stiff codes of etiquette and decorum, and the pointless palace intrigue – has drained away her joy. To raise her spirits, King Henry has charged the Master of the Revels to arrange a Festival day. Today is that Festival day! The Queen is coming to this Village to take a hiatus from the stoic and worrisome world, and instead, to enjoy the simple pleasures of music and dance, the deliciousness of good food and beverage, and the uncomplicated camaraderie of the common people whom she loves so much. And, like the Queen, we invite you to escape from your everyday world and revel with us in this frivolous and frolicking Festival day!
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New in Entertainment
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THE SHAKESPEARE EXPERIENCE
Shakespeare at the Festival
William Shakespeare is credited with the most influential canon in all of literary history. The plays are still being performed and are still relevant more than 400 years after they were written and first performed at the Globe Theater in London.
Shakespeare Shorts
This season the Festival is presenting two Shakespeare Shorts. A condensed version of Romeo and Juliet will be presented on the Bakery Stage at 1:00, and the Pyramus and Thisbe scenes from A Midsummer Night’s Dream will be presented on the Witchwood Stage at 11:30 and 3:00.
Shakespeare Guild
Many of our performers are members of the Festival’s Shakespeare Guild by virtue of having committed to memory a Shakespearean character speech. Guild members perform Shakespearean passages each Festival day at 12:30 on the Witchwood Stage, and 4:30 at the King’s Arbor, where new members to the Guild may be presenting their initiation passages. Guild members wear a Shakespeare Guild medallion on their costumes and can be stopped anywhere in the village and are obligated to present their piece to you upon request.
The Queen’s Gambit Royal Chess Match and Champions’ Battle
Our fair Queen Katherine and the Vikings’ Jarl Aesa have agreed to a royal chess match – a champions’ battle – a Queen’s Gambit, so to speak. Each of these powerful women have brought a treasured weapon from their personal armory to put into the hazard; winner take all in this friendly, but earnest competition of arms. Three of Jarl Aesa’s Vikings and three of Queen Katherine’s subjects will meet in one on one battles as the Jarl and the Queen play out their wager across a chess board. Don’t miss the Queen’s Gambit Royal Chess Match and Champions’ Battle at 5:00 in Bad Manor Green.
The Wizard’s Cote
The renaissance era heralded a rebirth of the arts and sciences – painting, astronomy, sculpture, chemistry, performance, and physics. The magical arts also experienced a resurgence, offering a contrast to science and belief. Wizards, magicians, alchemists, and enchanters conjured events and experiences that seemed to challenge what they knew and what they believed. Our Festival is honoring this age old tradition at the Wizard’s Cote, a little cottage where you can find our Festival’s wizards and magicians in residence throughout the day. Stop by and see Brother Paul, Fez the Fantastic, Vincenzo, and Paul Cook amaze and baffle you with their prestidigitati
Other New Entertainment For 2022
Royal Raptor Center
Sock & Buskin Stage
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New Daily Events

Bloody Mary Bingo
England’s first female monarch was Mary Tudor, who reigned from 1553 to 1558, when she was succeeded by her half sister, Queen Elizabeth I, who reigned for 45 years through the Elizabethan and Shakespearean era. As queen, Mary ordered the execution of nearly 300 people for heresy, earning her the nick-name Bloody Mary. Our Festival celebrates this notorious queen by holding a Sunday morning Bingo Tournament at which her signature cocktail is featured – the Bloody Mary! Prizes awarded for all the bingo winners. A great way to start your Festival day!
Hosted by: Fitz & Jane the Misfortune Teller
Sundays @ 10am

A Wake O’Wine
We are gathering at the Celtic Cottage for Old Uncle Fergus O’Hara’s wake. Although Uncle Fergus hasn’t actually passed over to the other side quite yet, despite his protestations from upstairs, we’ve decided to celebrate his life and imminent passing with Irish tales and songs. Come and join us for A Wake and O’Wine at the Celtic Cottage. Sample four wine varieties from Menage a Trois wines and some family style snacks as we celebrate the life of Old Uncle Fergus.
Daily @ 1:30pm
Sponsored By
New Food & Beverage
Vikings Valhalla Mead Hall
Monks Craft Beer Pub
CrosSwords Tavern
About
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Minnesota’s History with the Festival
The Minnesota Renaissance Festival began its journey in September of 1971 on a 22 acre field in Jonathan, MN. More than 25,000 people visited the two weekend grand opening of the festival then named A Celebration of Nature, Art, and Life! That celebration has since relocated to Shakopee, MN and has grown to be the largest Renaissance Festival in the United States with an annual attendance of 300,000.
 About Mid-America Festivals
About Mid-America Festivals
Mid-America Festivals is the nation’s largest producer of outdoor themed events. In 2019, we entertained nearly one million people in a wide variety of locations across the country.
Mid-America Festivals currently devotes its time towards developing some of the best festivals in the country. Mid-America Festivals, along with affiliated entities, owns and operates the Minnesota Renaissance Festival, the Trail of Terror (located in Minnesota), the Bay Area Renaissance Festival (located in Dade City, FL, Pasco County), the Kansas City Renaissance Festival, the Michigan Renaissance Festival, the St. Louis Renaissance Festival and many other events. The company demonstrates its event production and promotion leadership by embracing all aspects of event production from specialty merchandise and corporate sponsorship to ticket sales and multi-media marketing.
Based in Minneapolis, Mid-America’s staff is comprised of talented managers’ experiences in all aspects of entertainment. Mid-America Festivals began producing Renaissance Festivals in 1976 as a natural extension of its president’s career in major venue promotion and production. The company’s background ranges from rock and roll events like the Beach Boys, Rolling Stones, and Prince to event management for concerts like Rock the Garden in Minneapolis.
For more information about Mid-America Festivals, visit our website!
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Festival Address:
MN Renaissance Festival Site (Queen’s Gate)
12364 Chestnut Blvd.
Shakopee, MN
MN Renaissance Festival Site (King’s Gate)
3525 145th St W
Shakopee, MN
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															Grand Portage Rendezvous Days Celebration Pow-Wow – Grand Portage, MN
Schedule of Events
August 12th, 13th, & 14th, 2022 at the Pow Wow Grounds
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Friday, August 12th
10 am: Rendezvous Days Welcome & Arrival – Great Hall at the National Monument (Stone Bridge Singers)
6:30 pm: Old Timers’ Softball Game
7 pm: Pow-wow Warm-ups Royalty Contest
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Saturday, August 13th
8 am: Mixed Softball Tournament begins (wooden bats for men, aluminum bats for women) Wooden bats provided.
9 am: Registration for 1 mile & 3 miles Walk-Run (Grand Portage Health Services)
10 am: Flag Raising (Grand Portage Honor Guard)
10:30 am: Walk-Run begins
1 pm: Grand Entry Pow-wow, Honoring of Grand Portage Veterans, Flag Raising
2 pm: Bingo (Fire Hall Garage)
5 pm: Men’s Horseshoe Tournament (Softball Field)
5 pm: Feast (Pow-wow Grounds)
7 pm: Evening Grand Entry
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Sunday, August 14th
8 am: Mixed Softball Tournament resumes
8 am: Breakfast (Pow-wow Grounds), Flag Raising (Grand Portage Honor Guard)
1 pm: Grand Entry
 
							
					
															Minnesota Fringe Festival: Watch One-of-a-kind Performances!
Nearly 50,000 seats filled annually, over 1,000 artists, dozens of works, hundreds of performances at over a dozen venues and spanning almost 20 genres. With those numbers, it seems pretty obvious that Minnesota’s annual Fringe Festival is the largest performing arts festival in the Midwest.
Find modern twists on classic tales, politically driven story lines, crying-tears-of-laughter comedic productions, and surprisingly relatable narratives. With performances for all ages, the Minnesota Fringe Festival is a unique and spirited celebration of diversity, artistic expression and voice that connects adventurous artists with adventurous audiences on both a local and national level.
The Fringe Festival is produced by Minnesota Fringe, a publicly supported nonprofit that supports and connects communities through bold risks and new ideas.

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L’Heure de Minuit (2015), Photo by Jeff D. Larson

The Avengers (2015), Photo by Jeff D. Larson
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How It Works
Fringe Festival performances will take place at different theaters within two different geographical hubs, Uptown and Cedar-Riverside.
*The 2022 Minnesota Fringe is a 100% vaccinated Festival. This means everyone – the artists, the staff, the volunteers, and the audiences will be asked to show a completed vaccination card to participate.
Purchase a button
A Fringe button is your entry to the Minnesota Fringe Festival (and more*). Your one-time $5 button purchase is your Festival entry fee – wear your button proudly everywhere you go to make seeing shows easier. Fringe buttons can be purchased in person at Preview Shows on July 18, 25, and August 3. Buttons are also available at all Box Offices during
the Festival. Learn more about purchasing a buttons and tickets.
You’ll need your button and a ticket – and your vaxx card! – to see a show.
2022 Shows
Descriptions of the different shows can be found here.
Visit the schedule page for shows by date and time.
Fringe Central
The official post-show hangout destination throughout the festival, hosted by The Red Sea restaurant. Each night will feature an array of talent through cabaret, comedy, and contests. All events are free admission and open to the public. You can see the full schedule of events and details here. Line-up will include:
- DJ Solo: The Red Sea’s favorite Ethiopian DJ will provide house music and lead a dance party for attendees the first Saturday of the month.
- Blackout Improv: The all-Black improv troupe based in Minneapolis are former Fringe Festival favorites guaranteed to provide a mix of comedy, touching on social justice and arts access.
- Ali Sultan Presents: Nationally recognized Yemini stand-up comedian, writer, and podcast host of “Stories with My Muslim Mom.”
- Touring Artist Cabaret Showcase
- Fringe Trivia and Games Night
- Local Artist Cabaret Showcases
- Volunteer Appreciation / Karaoke Night
- Closing Night Party / Minnesota Fringe Festival Golden Lanyard Awards
 
							
					
															The Uptown Art Fair Returns – Minneapolis, MN
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About
The fair began in 1964 as a way to increase awareness of the arts while raising money for Uptown projects. Although the event has grown and changed over the years, its core mission remains the same. Each year, much of the proceeds from the fair are returned directly to the community to enhance numerous programs and activities.

Aside from showcasing amazing art, the fair is a celebration of the hip, refreshingly unconventional Uptown community. Uptown is a crossroads that connects the energy of the city and the calm of the lakes. It’s a destination that combines shopping and dining with nature and lifestyle. Centered around Lake Street and Hennepin Avenue, Uptown blends the sophisticated, the scenic and the stylish into a decidedly urban environment—a perfect potpourri of places to go and people to see. We urge you to explore our community during your visit and experience this fabulous neighborhood for yourself!
The Uptown Art Fair is a labor of love made possible by hundreds of volunteers, the generosity of sponsors, the kindness of local businesses, and supporters of the arts. In our humble (and admittedly biased) opinion, it’s the best art fair around and we think our 350,000+ patrons agree – visitors have made the Uptown Art Fair the 2nd most attended event in the State of Minnesota (only second to the Minnesota State Fair). We hope you enjoy it!
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AUGUST 5 – 7, 2022
Friday: 12:00 – 7:00pm | Saturday: 10:00 – 7:00pm | Sunday: 10:00 – 5:00pm
Volunteer at the Uptown Art Fair
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