Japanese Obon Festival – St. Paul, MN

Japanese Obon Festival – St. Paul, MN

Japanese Obon Festival

Obon is an important Japanese cultural and family holiday, at which ancestral spirits are said to revisit their families for three days. Families pay their respects at grave sites and put out offerings of food and drink on a tray before household altars. They also light lanterns or small fires outside the house to symbolically guide the souls to the home. On the last evening of Obon, lanterns again guide the spirits back to their resting places.

The Obon Festival encompasses Japanese tradition—through music, dance, crafts, martial arts and lanterns. Entertainment on the main stage will include several taiko drumming groups, koto (Japanese zither), shakuhachis (bamboo flutes), traditional and contemporary dance and singing. Martial arts and a host of other cultural exhibits and demonstrations will line several paths through the grounds. Japanese food and culturally-related items will be for sale.

The day will culminate at dusk with the main event—the lantern lighting. Six stone lanterns and floating (on the water, not in the air) paper lanterns throughout the Japanese garden pond and the Frog Pond will create a vision of peacefulness and harmony to commemorate the dead.

Japanese Obon Festival

Sunday, August 20th, 3:00 PM – 9:00 PM

The event will be selling ONLY ADVANCED TICKETS. They will not be able to take cash at the gate for admission. If you arrive without your advanced ticket, there will be QR codes at the gate for you to scan with your phone that will lead you through the ticketing purchase process. You will need a credit card for this process.

Admission is $5.00 per adult (13+), $3.00 per child (ages 3-12) and Seniors (ages 65+), free for children under 3

Tickets

Location

We will be running a shuttle to the festival as well! Pick-up is at 1930 Como Avenue. Last drop off is 10pm.

 

1225 Estabrook Drive
St. Paul, MN
Split Rock Lighthouse: 6th Annual Dark Sky Caravan – Two Harbors, MN

Split Rock Lighthouse: 6th Annual Dark Sky Caravan – Two Harbors, MN

Dark Sky Night

The Marshall W. Alworth Planetarium is gearing up to hit the road again for their 6th annual Dark Sky Caravan, and they will be stopping at Split Rock Lighthouse on Tuesday, August 8th!

To celebrate our dark skies, we will start the night off with a screening of Northern Nights, Starry Skies with Travis Novitsky. The 60-minute documentary celebrates the star-bright sky, dark sky places, Indigenous star knowledge, and our stewardship of the night sky.

After the screening, Planetarium staff will set up telescopes for everyone to enjoy and give live tours of the night sky. If it’s cloudy, don’t worry! We will still have fun activities and digital sky tours so you can learn what to look for when it clears up.

Minnesota is home to the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness (BWCAW) which is the largest International Dark Sky Sanctuary in the world and one of two Level 1 dark skies east of the Mississippi River. Minnesotans are incredibly lucky to be so close to such pristine dark skies.

If you have ever wanted to look up at the stars above Split Rock Lighthouse, now is your chance!

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Lantern Press Two Harbors, Minnesota, Split Rock Lighthouse, Lithograph

Event

Split Rock Lighthouse: 6th Annual Dark Sky Caravan 

Tuesday, August 8th, 8:00 pm – 11:00 pm

Register

Location

Split Rock Lighthouse
3713 Split Rock Lighthouse Road
Two Harbors, MN

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The Caŋṗa Sápa Wi (Chokecherry Ripening Moon)

The Caŋṗa Sápa Wi (Chokecherry Ripening Moon)

Caŋṗa Sápa Wi (Chokecherry Ripening Moon) has begun and runs through Satuday, August 15th for the Dakota people. Chokecherries (caŋṗa) are culturally important to the Dakota people for both nutritional values and ceremonial reasons. When they ripen, they are nearly black (sápa) in color.

In the past, it was important to prepare food for winter that was high in vitamins and nutrients. Wasna, which can be a combination of dried meat and chokecherries, is made and dried for winter use. Today, chokecherries are used for ceremonial purposes, and also wóżapi (pudding) and wasna.

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Wild Chokecherry Syrup

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Minnesota Zoo Opens ‘The Tree Top Trail’ – Apple Valley, MN

Twin Cities Water Lantern Festivals 2023  – St. Paul, MN

Twin Cities Water Lantern Festivals 2023 – St. Paul, MN

Twin Cities Water Lantern Festivals

Voted #1 Best Cultural Festival by USA Water Lantern Festivals two years in a row!

Star Shaped Floating Lanterns with Waterproof Wooden Base Sets

Locations

Phalen Park Beach House

1400 Phalen Drive
St. Paul, MN

Upcoming

Minneapolis, Saturday, September 23rd

Tickets

Town Green Park

7991 Main Street
Maple Grove, MN

 

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Sunset Affair: Stargazing – St. Paul, MN

Sunset Affair: Stargazing – St. Paul, MN

From the north pole to the south, and every compass point in between, the beauty and diversity of our planet is as boundless as the stars above. Join Como Friends as we gather again under the night sky for Sunset Affair: Stargazing, a benefit to celebrate the animals, plants and people that make Como Park Zoo & Conservatory a natural wonder. 

Polar bears, penguins and puffins will be the star players at Sunset Affair, the summer gala that supports the extraordinary access, educational programs and natural encounters that make Como Minnesota’s most visited cultural destination. 

Gather your friends, reserve your preferred ticket option, and get ready to go “Stargazing” at Como Park Zoo & Conservatory. 

Under the stars, you’ll see Como Park Zoo & Conservatory as few people do,with up-close encounters with animal ambassadors, fascinating talks from Como Zoo’s keepers and horticulturists, and the chance to bid on the amazing, only-at-Como Silent Auction items that have made our summer gala a can’t-miss moment for so many.

Event

Sunset Affair: Stargazing

Thursday, July 20th, 5:30 pm – 10:00 pm

Tickets

Location

Kerfoot Canopy Tour – Minnesota Adventure Park’s Zipline Tour & High Ropes Course – Henderson, MN

Kerfoot Canopy Tour – Minnesota Adventure Park’s Zipline Tour & High Ropes Course – Henderson, MN

Book As A Group

Bond together with an adventure park outing! The High Ropes Course and Zipline Tour are perfect for birthday parties, Scout troops, church groups, school field trips, and sports team outings. Adult groups! Build comradery with a day away from the office. Reservations available for 10 or more.

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Henderson Minnesota MN Vintage Athletic Sports Design Sweatshirt

Henderson Minnesota MN Vintage Athletic Sports Design Sweatshirt

Sign at kerfoot canopy tours explaining the difficulty of the lines.

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Location

A short getaway from Minneapolis, MN!
You’ll get here in no time but feel worlds away from the Twin Cities.
30200 Scenic Byway
Henderson, MN

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