Family Game Day - Preston Library
Play Games at the library with your family and friends! Games for all ages provided. Kids under 12 must be accompanied by an adult.
3rd Saturday of each month
Play Games at the library with your family and friends! Games for all ages provided. Kids under 12 must be accompanied by an adult.
3rd Saturday of each month
Play Games at the library with your family and friends! Games for all ages provided. Kids under 12 must be accompanied by an adult.
3rd Saturday of each month
Play Games at the library with your family and friends! Games for all ages provided. Kids under 12 must be accompanied by an adult.
3rd Saturday of each month
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.
Live music - no cover charge with food and great beer available.
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.
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.
Play Games at the library with your family and friends! Games for all ages provided. Kids under 12 must be accompanied by an adult.
3rd Saturday of each month
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.
Play Games at the library with your family and friends! Games for all ages provided. Kids under 12 must be accompanied by an adult.
3rd Saturday of each month
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.
Memorial Day Weekend… Come see this experienced musician covering some of your favorites from the 60’s to today.
Lou Shields continues the tradition of American music with a solo-performance that pulls in styles of days-gone-by. Using his 1931 National Resonator Guitar or Banjo accompanied by a unique front porch style of foot percussion and harmonica, he uses his voice as an extension of the past. Lou carries a full sound during live performances while sharing stories, thoughts and experiences with the audience. He has toured throughout the United States and Europe for over 15 years and has released 8 full-length albums and 13 EP’s.
Play Games at the library with your family and friends! Games for all ages provided. Kids under 12 must be accompanied by an adult.
3rd Saturday of each month
Classic Folk, Country and Bluegrass with Larry Erickson and Robert Petzer
Make your own modern style tapestry! This workshop is free and all materials will be provided.
Spots are limited and registration is required. Ages 13+
Raised in the Cascade Mountains of Oregon, William Kent Krueger writes mysteries set in the north woods of MN and now lives in St. Paul, a city he dearly loves. His stand-alone novel, Ordinary Grace, received the Edgar Award, and his last nine novels were all NYT bestsellers. Join us to hear Kent speak about his journey to becoming an acclaimed writer.
This event is free and open to the public.
Learn the fundamentals of rock climbing as you work to reach your climbing goals on our 30 foot-high, indoor wall with routes to suit every level of climber. No prior experience required, as our indoor wall offers over 35 routes ranging from beginner to expert. The 30 foot wall has various features including multiple overhangs, cracks and a chimney. Eagle Bluff Staff will be there to provide belay services and ensure safety and success. Climbers of all ages are welcome.
Eagle Bluff will provide harnesses and helmets. Climbing shoes will be available if desired, but tennis shoes work fine. Personal climbing shoes are allowed, but please refrain from bringing in any other outside equipment (i.e. harnesses, chalk, belay devices).
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.
Come and play a variety of games for a chance to win free drinks, Noon-8:00pm. Certain rules do apply. Also there is an Open Jam Session for local music artists upstairs from 5pm-7pm most Sundays.
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.
Knit your own cuff or cup sleeve. No prior knitting experience necessary! This workshop is free and all materials will be provided. Spots are limited and registration is required.
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.
Play Games at the library with your family and friends! Games for all ages provided. Kids under 12 must be accompanied by an adult.
3rd Saturday of each month