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Christmas Maker Marketplace with Live Music at Paddle On Coffee & Maker Emporium. Enjoy interacting with artists and creators while enjoying seasonal drinks. Sip, savor and slow down.
Christmas Maker Marketplace with Live Music at Paddle On Coffee & Maker Emporium. Enjoy interacting with artists and creators while enjoying seasonal drinks. Sip, savor and slow down.
Christmas Maker Marketplace with Live Music at Paddle On Coffee & Maker Emporium. Enjoy interacting with artists and creators while enjoying seasonal drinks. Sip, savor and slow down.
“Walking in Their Footsteps, A Tour of Early Lanesboro” Ongoing through summer: June 3 and 4, June 17 and 18, July 1 and 2, Aug 5 and 6, Sep 23 and 24, Oct 7 and 8. Saturdays at 3 p.m. and 5 p.m. Sundays at 1 p.m. $10 Start at visitor center and end at the museum, except 5 p.m. tour. Enjoy seeing some of the sights of our historic town while learning about the fascinating events and characters which formed it. 45 minutes. Includes walking three blocks with one small hill.
“Walking in Their Footsteps, A Tour of Early Lanesboro” Ongoing through summer: June 3 and 4, June 17 and 18, July 1 and 2, Aug 5 and 6, Sep 23 and 24, Oct 7 and 8. Saturdays at 3 p.m. and 5 p.m. Sundays at 1 p.m. $10 Start at visitor center and end at the museum, except 5 p.m. tour. Enjoy seeing some of the sights of our historic town while learning about the fascinating events and characters which formed it. 45 minutes. Includes walking three blocks with one small hill.
The Wildwoods are a Folk/Americana trio based in Lincoln, Nebraska, whose songwriting tandem has been praised as "focused and charmingly human". The Wildwoods' delicate melodies and descriptive lyrics come from nature, love, experiences from the road, and growing up in Nebraska.
“Walking in Their Footsteps, A Tour of Early Lanesboro” Ongoing through summer: June 3 and 4, June 17 and 18, July 1 and 2, Aug 5 and 6, Sep 23 and 24, Oct 7 and 8. Saturdays at 3 p.m. and 5 p.m. Sundays at 1 p.m. $10 Start at visitor center and end at the museum, except 5 p.m. tour. Enjoy seeing some of the sights of our historic town while learning about the fascinating events and characters which formed it. 45 minutes. Includes walking three blocks with one small hill.
Lanesboro Community Theater is proud to present THE SOUND OF MUSIC. Come and enjoy laughter, sadness, drama and wonderful music as we recreate a fascinating musical.
Lanesboro Community Theater is proud to present THE SOUND OF MUSIC. Come and enjoy laughter, sadness, drama and wonderful music as we recreate a fascinating musical.
Lanesboro Community Theater is proud to present THE SOUND OF MUSIC. Come and enjoy laughter, sadness, drama and wonderful music as we recreate a fascinating musical.
Lanesboro Community Theater is proud to present THE SOUND OF MUSIC. Come and enjoy laughter, sadness, drama and wonderful music as we recreate a fascinating musical.
Lanesboro Community Theater is proud to present THE SOUND OF MUSIC. Come and enjoy laughter, sadness, drama and wonderful music as we recreate a fascinating musical.
Lanesboro Community Theater is proud to present THE SOUND OF MUSIC. Come and enjoy laughter, sadness, drama and wonderful music as we recreate a fascinating musical.
It's Murder She Wrote meets Sex and the City! Best friends Mary, Jo, and Liz are divorced and single, enjoying their Chardonnay Tuesdays. But danger looms when Liz starts dating an unhinged dentist who may be a serial killer! To save their friend, Mary and Jo ditch their wine glasses for spy glasses–launching into midlife Nancy Drew mode. In this flirty comic caper, Wendy MacLeod's Women in Jeopardy! shows the ridiculous lengths we'll go to help our friends.
This year marks 30 years for the Lanesboro Art Gallery – now a part of Lanesboro Arts. In the 1990s, the Cornucopia Gallery began showing artwork from the regions many talented creators. Later, that effort would evolve into the present-day galleries at Lanesboro Arts. Over the last three decades, hundreds of artists have shown their work in solo and group shows in the Exhibition Gallery or sold their pieces in the Sales Gallery.
“Walking in Their Footsteps, A Tour of Early Lanesboro” Ongoing through summer: June 3 and 4, June 17 and 18, July 1 and 2, Aug 5 and 6, Sep 23 and 24, Oct 7 and 8. Saturdays at 3 p.m. and 5 p.m. Sundays at 1 p.m. $10 Start at visitor center and end at the museum, except 5 p.m. tour. Enjoy seeing some of the sights of our historic town while learning about the fascinating events and characters which formed it. 45 minutes. Includes walking three blocks with one small hill.
Live music - no cover charge
River Crossing is a unique trio that plays an eclectic mix of songs that are sure to engage. From bluesy tunes and classic rhythm and blues that are as catchy as they are infectious, to deep roots that will have you stomping along., to neo-soul and modern singer song-writer tunes that welcome you to sit back, soaking it in. There are classics from the likes of CCR, Stevie Wonder and ZZ Top, as well as lesser know, but rich tunes by artists like Leon Bridges, Amos Lee and Moreland & Arbuckle.
This year marks 30 years for the Lanesboro Art Gallery – now a part of Lanesboro Arts. In the 1990s, the Cornucopia Gallery began showing artwork from the regions many talented creators. Later, that effort would evolve into the present-day galleries at Lanesboro Arts. Over the last three decades, hundreds of artists have shown their work in solo and group shows in the Exhibition Gallery or sold their pieces in the Sales Gallery.
Participate in a discussion of the art of revising in poetry with Lanesboro Artist-in-Residence Su Hwang on Monday, May 1st from 6 – 7 p.m. at the St. Mane Theatre.
In this discussion, Su will discuss with participants the art of revising one’s writing. Through this, participants will be able to be enlightened about the importance of re-visiting and revising one’s work to improve it. For those participating in the reading, there will be a dress rehearsal at the end with Su to prepare for the final Public Reading event on Friday, May 5th.
Participate in a discussion of the art of revising in poetry with Lanesboro Artist-in-Residence Su Hwang on Monday, May 1st from 6 – 7 p.m. at the St. Mane Theatre.
In this discussion, Su will discuss with participants the art of revising one’s writing. Through this, participants will be able to be enlightened about the importance of re-visiting and revising one’s work to improve it. For those participating in the reading, there will be a dress rehearsal at the end with Su to prepare for the final Public Reading event on Friday, May 5th.
Join a two-session poetry workshop with Lanesboro Artist-in-Residence Su Hwang on Monday, April 20th from 6-7 p.m. at the St. Mane Theatre.
In this workshop, Su will continue to help others explore the foundations of poetry as well as its process of writing. The group of participants will look at narrative versus lyric poetry to better understand the differences between poetry. Different poetry forms, voice, and style will also be discussed by Su in this workshop in order to help develop individuality of writers; this two-session workshop will wrap up with time for writing prompts, as well.
Join a two-session poetry workshop with Lanesboro Artist-in-Residence Su Hwang on Thursday, April 20th from 5 – 6 p.m. at the St. Mane Theatre.
In this workshop, Su will share insight about the technical side of poetry writing. During the first part of this class, the participants will look at examples of figurative language like metaphors (hey, that’s a simile!), images, line breaks, and sound to better understand their role in poetry. Additionally, there will also be time for writing prompts to help the continuation of ideas.
Join Lanesboro Artist-in-Residence, writer Su Hwang, for a workshop on finding poetry regardless of one’s surroundings on Thursday, April 13th from 5 – 6 p.m. at the St. Mane Theatre.
In this workshop, Su will share tips and tools from her process of finding poetry everywhere. Participants in the group will play some ice breaker games and then work on some poetry prompts that anyone can do. Examples of these techniques that Su herself is well-versed in include erasure poetry, centos, and a take-home haiku collage project.
Lanesboro Arts is thrilled to present “Origin”, a short film by Catherine Glynn and Liz Bucheit exploring family history, cultural identity, Norwegian mythology, and the price one pays to outrun misfortune. “Origin” will premiere on Friday, March 31 at 7 p.m. at the St. Mane Theatre in downtown Lanesboro. It runs 25 minutes. The showing will be immediately followed by a talkback session with the film’s creators, performing artist Catherine Glynn and artisan goldsmith Liz Bucheit.
Root River Inn & Suites will be showing 1920's black and white films on the half hour from 7-9pm in Bluff Country Hall. These will setup in Open House style, so come and go as you wish. These are the “silent” films of the 1920’s era that will get you in the early Hollywood glamour mood which is the theme for Lanesboro’s 2022 NYE celebrations. Come up the historic stairs from main street to the entrance on the 2nd floor.
HAPPY NEW YEARS !!! Fukawe AC will be playing @ Sylvan Brewing New Years Eve Day impromptu starting 6-7 for two sets. Wonderful staff, atmosphere and excellent brews!
Lehto and Wright perform at the St. Mane Theatre this Friday (November 18th)! The show starts at 7 PM and you won't want to miss it. Get a glimpse of their talent in this video from WNIJ Radio: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ENMFesyHDbw
Concert tickets are on sale now for only $15 ($12 for LA members): https://lanesboroarts.org/calendar/lehto-wright-2022/
Don't forget to stop by Lanesboro Arts' Fall Fundraiser happy hour at Sylvan Brewing before the concert from 4:30-6:30! Celebrate and support the arts in Lanesboro with food, live music, and, of course, craft beer before you head to the concert!
River Crossing plays a mix of engaging covers of top hits and lesser known songs from the likes of Creedance Clearwater Revival, Walter Trout, Incubus, Van Morrison, Amos Lee, Leon Bridges, Foo Fighters, Moreland and Arbuckle, Brent Cobb, Ray Lamontagne and so many more. You’re sure to hear familiar favorites and discover new ones.
HARMONY, Minn. (KTTC) – Robbie Brokken is an artist who has received a grant from SEMAC (Southeast MN Arts Council) to create and sell her eclectic jewelry at Bee Balm at 65 Main Ave. N, Harmony, MN.
Brokken uses antique and vintage jewelry elements to create new and unusual pieces. She based her grant on artists being able to find affordable art supplies in second-hand stores and thrift shops.
The City of Harmony Arts Board is sponsoring the opening reception to honor Robbie Brokken this Friday, October 28 from 5-7 pm.