Visit Santa’s Reindeer at Bachman’s on Lyndale – Minneapolis, MN

Visit Santa’s Reindeer at Bachman’s on Lyndale – Minneapolis, MN

Bachman’s on Lyndale

Did you know? Reindeer are native to the Arctic Circle and spend up to 40% of their lives in snow, making them ideally suited to our Minnesota winters!

Stop by Bachman’s on Lyndale this holiday season for three special appearances of Santa’s reindeer and see for yourself if reindeer really know how to fly! Visitors will have the opportunity to meet and take photos with these majestic reindeer.
For more than 130 years, the Bachman family and Bachman’s stores have been spreading beautiful ideas throughout the Twin Cities, offering flowers, plants, garden supplies, gifts, home décor and more.

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YULETIME 3-Piece Pre-lit Christmas Reindeer Family

When

Saturday, November 19th

Where

Bachman’s on Lyndale, Minneapolis
6010 Lyndale Avenue South
Minneapolis, MN

 

Understand Native Minnesota: Tahecapṡuŋ Wi

Understand Native Minnesota: Tahecapṡuŋ Wi

Tahecapṡuŋ Wi (Deer Break Off Antlers Moon) starts today for the Dakota people. It was during this moon that deer would go into rut. Bucks would fight with each other. They would sometimes hit each other so hard that their antlers would break off.

Dakota people would not hunt deer during this time. Instead, time was used for preparing their winter camps and finalizing their winter food storage systems. Today, you can still see buck scrapings and broken antlers on the ground while the bucks are in rut. The male deer do not naturally shed their antlers until January.

A campaign focused on improving the Native American narrative in Minnesota schools. Led by @shakopeedakota.

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F/W22: Score the Latest Fall Styles @ MOA – Bloomington, MN

 

Minneapolis’ Favorite Rooster is Ready for the Winter!

Minneapolis’ Favorite Rooster is Ready for the Winter!

Every fall, the “Hahn/Cock” is winterized. Due to its stainless-steel skeleton, the sculpture can store water under its blue exterior. When frozen, that water can expand up to 10%, which places the 25-foot-tall Katharina Fritsch piece at risk of cracking.

To combat this, the blue rooster is finished with “weep holes” that allow for drainage. This week, a member of the Walker’s collection team climbed into the belly to unplug debris that has gotten stuck, preparing it for the long, Minnesotan winter ahead.

Minnesota’s Ultimate Horror Experience: The Haunted Hayride!

Minnesota’s Ultimate Horror Experience: The Haunted Hayride!

 Minnesota’s scariest haunted hayride is back, the Dead End Hayride located in Wyoming, Minnesota at Pinehaven Farm.

Face your fears…now thru October 31st!

 

28186 Kettle River Blvd North

Wyoming, MN

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Jack-O-Lantern Spectacular Returns Bigger and Better than ever at the Minnesota Zoo!

 

The Rochester Quilters’ Sew-ciety: Biennial Quilt Show “Timeless Traditions”

The Rochester Quilters’ Sew-ciety: Biennial Quilt Show “Timeless Traditions”

The Rochester Quilters’ Sew-ciety

The Rochester Quilters’ Sew-ciety will host their biennial quilt show “Timeless Traditions” on Friday, October 21st and Saturday, October 22nd, 2022. The group invites the community to attend and view a variety of beautiful hand-made quilts and wall hangings on display. This show will have a vendor mall, a boutique where visitors have an opportunity to purchase finished hand-made quilted items, a silent quilt auction of small quilts, special recognition displays and demonstrations of quilting techniques.

Event

The hours of the show will be Friday, October 21st from 9:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. and Saturday, October 22nd from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
Admission is $5.00

Parking is free and is handicap accessible. The show will adhere to the standard COVID-19 protection guidelines in place at the time of the show.

For additional information and current status of the event please check: qsrochester.org

 Holy Spirit Catholic School

5455 50th Avenue NW,

Rochester, MN

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The Historic Restaurant That’s Been Around Since Before Minnesota Was Even A State

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