An Evening Of Real-Life Stories About Social Justice In Minneapolis

Capri Theater 2027 West Broadway, Minneapolis, MN, United States

Listen to social justice advocates from the Minneapolis Interview Project convey first-hand accounts of their ongoing struggle to gain ground for equity and social justice in Minneapolis.

Free

Washburn Fair Oaks Walking Tour

Hennepin History Museum 2303 3rd Ave S, Minneapolis, MN, United States

Learn about the change of the Museum's beautiful neighborhood over time from a center of activity for Minneapolis' powerful nineteenth century families to a crossroads of arts, culture, social services, and multi-cultural neighbors today.  Led by HHM staff members. The tour will begin and [...]

$10 – $14

Lyn-Lake Street Art Walking Tour

LynLake Brewery 2934 Lyndale Ave S, Minneapolis, MN, United States

Street art and graffiti has become more common and visible throughout the Twin Cities in the past two years. Public art projects such as the LynLake Street Art Series and the George Floyd Global Memorial have brought more visibility to street [...]

$10 – $14

Commemorative Ride for Bicycling Leader Bill Dooley

Hennepin History Museum 2303 3rd Ave S, Minneapolis, MN, United States

Hennepin History Museum and The Major Taylor Bicycling Club of Minneapolis are hosting a commemorative bike ride to honor Bill Dooley, a civic leader who shaped the modern history of bicycling in the Twin Cities through his advocacy and planning.

Free

2023 Twin Cities Tweed Ride & Lawn Party

James J. Hill House 240 Summit Ave, Saint Paul, MN, United States

Hennepin History Museum is partnering with the Bicycle Alliance of Minnesota to serve as a host for their 2023 Twin Cities Tweed Ride and Lawn Party on Saturday, October 7, from 10 am to 5 pm.

FREE

Author Talk and Book Signing: “Bring Warm Clothes” Author Peg Meier

Hennepin History Museum 2303 3rd Ave S, Minneapolis, MN, United States

Hennepin History Museum is pleased to host Peg Meier, longtime and award-winning reporter for the StarTribune, for a talk about the recently released new edition of her beloved book Bring Warm Clothes: Letters and Photos from Minnesota’s Past. Meier’s classic work uses vintage photographs, [...]

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Tibetan Music from the Himalayan Mountains

Hennepin History Museum 2303 3rd Ave S, Minneapolis, MN, United States

Join us for an afternoon of Tibetan music and dance, featuring collaborators from our current exhibit, Faraway Home: Tibetans in Minnesota. Musicians Phuntsok Dorjee, Tenzin Choesang, Ngawang Tashi, Tashi Nyima, Thupten Dadak, and Ngawang Yeshi will play music from the Himalayas on [...]

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December Double Deals!

The gift of membership keeps on giving There's no better time to give the gift of knowledge and experiences than now -  purchase a membership for family or friends and your contribution will be doubled thanks to a donor match! Member [...]

Author Talk with R.C. Christiansen on his new book “Mill City Scrum”

Hennepin History Museum 2303 3rd Ave S, Minneapolis, MN, United States

Cap off football season with this fun and informative look back at Minnesota’s first team in the National Football League: join author R.C. Christiansen as he shares fun and interesting stories from his latest work "Mill City Scrum", the definitive history of an early National Football League Franchise.

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Hubert Humphrey’s Legacy in Minneapolis

The Woman's Club of Minneapolis 410 Oak Grove St, Minneapolis, MN

Former Minneapolis Mayor R.T. Rybak and author Samuel Freedman discuss Mayor Hubert Humphrey’s enduring legacy in Minneapolis, and how our collective experience in the ensuing decades culminated in the city’s new reckoning after the death of George Floyd.

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