July 2019 Entertainment Guide

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Exhibits............................................................ 2-3 Theater............................................................4-5

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Vol. 14, Issue 7

Happenings...................................................7-63

July 2019

17 Bridge Square Northfield, MN 55057 507/663-7937 content@entertainmentguidemn.com Publisher: Rob Schanilec By All Means Graphics Managing Editor: Ronica Roberson Advertising: Dan Sheldon dan@byallmeansgraphics.com Contributor: Production Team: Jenny Gamer Susan Hvistendahl Stephanie Juno Mikayla Laudenschlager Cosette Schanilec Online: on Facebook: entertainmentguidemn and at entertainmentguidemn.com

Body & Mind................................................ 16-17 Advertisers’ Index............................................ 64

Special Ad Sections: Realtor Directory........................................... 23 Food & Beverage Guide............................26-28 Services Directory....................................50-51 Worship Services.......................................... 60

Annual Visual Arts Section:................33-43 On the Cover: Half Million Dollar Bridge – 1937 Viaduct of Faribault by Linda Van Lear, one of the many visual artists that make Southern Minnesota such a beautiful place to live. We celebrate those artists on pages 33-43. Check them out, shop their creations and support the artists in our community.

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Ames Center

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12600 Nicollet Ave, Burnsville | ames-center.com 952/895-4685 | M-F 9am-5pm, Sa 10am-2pm International Festival of Burnsville Cultural Perspectives: Our Many Faces – through Aug. 1 – Reception: July 18, 6:30-7:30pm

Seeing Our Cannon River – through July 27 – Photographs by Mary Ellen Frame that explore how we view and interact with the Cannon River. SEMAC Capstone Event: July 12, 7:30pm

Crossings at Carnegie

Journeys – through June 30 – Oil paintings by Rebecca Tolle

320 East Ave., Zumbrota | 507/732-7616 crossingsatcarnegie.com M/T/W/F 10am-5pm, Th 10am-8pm, Sa 10am-4pm, Su 11am-3pm Carla Brown/Laura Corcoran – through July 27 – Acrylic/prints on wood and Corcoran printmaking/drawing. Jean Haefele/Alison McClocklin – July 29-Aug. 31 – Mixed media.

FiftyNorth Gallery, Northfield

1651 Jefferson Pkwy. | 507/664-3700 | fiftynorth.org M-F 7am-8pm, Sa 7am-5pm, Su 10am-5pm “Reflections on Water” Art and Poetry Exhibit – through July 26 – Visual and written work by FiftyNorth members. Sue Josephson, quilts; Judith Jones, ceramics – July 29-Aug. 23

Nerstrand Big Woods State Park Headquarters 9700 170th St E, Nerstrand • 507/384-6140 Discover Seven Falls: Fred Somers – Pastel paintings inspired by streams adjacent to the park includes representational works and art inspired by these hidden treasures. Opening/Conversation with the artist: July 13, 3-7pm

Northfield Arts Guild

304 Division St. | 507/645-8877 | northfieldartsguild.org T-F 12-6pm, Sa 11am-3pm

Main/Member Gallery:

We Are Water: Watershed – through July 27 – A community-wide exhibit featuring artists who live and work within the Cannon River Watershed: Allison Albright, Toni Easterson, Gail Gates, Jay Johnson, David Killen, Matt Klooster, Sharol Nau, Meg Ojala, Cheryl Ramette, Rebecca Tolle and Gregory Wilkins. Runs concurrently with We Are Water Museum Exhibit. Grand Opening: June 29, 10am-2pm – starts with Artist Reception 10-11am at the Northfield Arts Guild immediately followed by an art walk to the Weitz Center. Guided tours of the exhibit, presentations, water bar and family-friendly, water-themed, art-making activities. Artist Reception and Outdoor Movie: July 12, 7:30-10:30pm – Reception immediately followed by an outdoor screening by CRWP of water-themed movies. Refreshments will be served.

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Allina Clinic Gallery:

Archer House Gallery:

Tranquility – through Aug. 31 – Felted wall hangings by Jean Manrique using naturally-colored wool embellished with subtle tones of other fibers, plant dyes and materials found in nature.

Northfield Business and Tourism Center

19 Bridge Sq. | 507/645-5604 northfieldchamber.com An Illustrated Look at Downtown Northfield, 1976-2018 – through Aug. 31 – Drawings of Northfield landmarks and streetscapes by Jim Bohnhoff.

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Crosswords – through July 2 – Drawings about conversations in the spaces between handwritten words by Gwen Partin. Birds of a Feather – July 3-Sept 30 – Watercolor paintings of birds by Barbara Pendergrass.

Northfield Historical Society

408 Division St. | 507/645-9268 | northfieldhistory.org M-Sa 10am-5pm, Su 1-5pm

Cannon River Photos – through July 11 – As the Cannon River Watershed Partnership debuts the traveling exhibit “We Are Water” in Northfield, NHS will host a special two-week photo exhibit showcasing images from the collection featuring the Cannon River. James-Younger Gang Bank Raid – Tells the story of when the notorious James-Younger Gang attempted to raid the First National Bank of Northfield in 1876. 100 Years of Malt-O-Meal: Made Here, Sold Everywhere – through March 2020 – Featuring artifacts, images and multimedia from the NHS’s Malt-O-Meal Collection.

Owatonna Arts Center

435 Garden View Ln., Owatonna | 507/451-0533 | oacarts.org T-Su 1-5pm | Owatonna City Administrative Office entrance. Crochet in Transition, Afghans & Animal Painting by Malia Wiley – July 7-28 – Artists Reception: July 7, 1-4pm Sharon Stark Exhibition – July 7-28 – Honors Sharon Stark, founding member of Little Theatre of Owatonna and Owatonna Art Center. Exhibit showcases Stark’s signature jackets and shoes.

Allina Hospital Owatonna Healing Arts Gallery:

2250 NW 26th St. | 8am-8pm 10th Anniversary Celebration Exhibit – Summer/Fall – Featuring more than 25 artists showing oils, acrylics, watercolors, silkscreen, pencil and clay. Opening Reception: July 9, 4:30-6pm

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Paradise Center for the Arts

321 Central Ave., Faribault | 507/332-7372 paradisecenterforthearts.org Tu/W/F/Sa 12-5pm, Th 12-8pm, Su/M closed Exhibit Dates through Aug. 12 Opening Reception: June 28, 5-7pm

Carlander Family Gallery: Jillian Steger, Lisa Truax Steger Lois Vranesh Boardroom Gallery: Members Show Challenge – Out of the Box, try a new medium Corey Lyn Creger M ­ emorial Gallery: Horton Family Healing Arts Gallery at District One Hospital:

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Perlman Teaching Museum

320 3rd St. E, Northfield | 507/222-4469 go.carleton.edu/museum | M-W 11am-6pm, Th-Fr 11am-9pm, Sa-Su 12-4pm

Kaemmer Gallery:

Fluid: Water Inspired Work from the Carleton Art Collection – through July 28 – Paintings, prints and photographs demonstrating the beauty of water and the fragility of the natural resource.

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We Are Water – through July 28 – Interactive family-friendly exhibit that celebrates the importance of clean water in Minnesota for drinking, fishing, swimming and boating. Learn about the health of the Cannon River as well as what we can do to clean and protect our precious rivers, lakes, streams and drinking water. Grand Opening: June 29, 10am-2pm

Steele County Historical Society, Owatonna

1700 Austin Rd, Owatonna | steelehistorymuseum.org T/W/F 10am-4pm, Th 10am-8pm, Sa 10am-3pm Six Decades of Wedding Gowns – Gowns from 1888 to 1948 Over Here, Over There: Steele County in the Great War – Read first-hand accounts by residents, experience warfare through sights, sounds and smells, sing along with WWI songs and more. Interactives for ages 4 through 94. Village of Yesteryear – Guided tours Tue-Sun at 1:30 pm, or by appointment, through Sept. 30 – Tour guides lead you through this pioneer village reminiscent of the center of Owatonna and its Central Park, which was originally circular. Nineteen historic structures and the newly-added History Center. See website for admission rates. Toys & Play – 1970 to Today – This exhibit will allow your kids to see and experience what you played with as a child. Guests take a step back in time with favorite childhood toys and games. Free to SCHS members, $5 non-members, $10 for non-member families.

2020 CALL FOR ARTISTS:

Seeking submissions from visual artists for exhibitions in the Carlander Family Gallery and the Lois Vranesh Boardroom Gallery for 2020. Deadline July 5. For information, contact Julie Fakler at 507/332-7372, info@paradisecenterforthearts.org or visit paradisecenterforthearts.org/visual-arts/#call-for-artists.

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Once On This Island

June 27-30; Th-Sa 7:30pm, Su 2pm Little Theater of Owatonna

A musical directed by Heather Burke. Tickets: $16 adults, $14 students, available at 507/451-0764, at the box office, or at littletheatreofowatonna.org starting the Saturday before the show opens. Mansfield Park

June 27-29, 7pm Northfield High School Auditorium

Fanny Price, an intelligent, sensitive and quiet young woman, is unceremoniously dumped by her unloving parents into the noisy household of her uncle, Sir Thomas Bertram. Fanny must battle family duty and everyone’s expectations of her to achieve happiness. Will she be forced to marry the well-connected Henry Crawford or can she triumph over her adopted family’s demands and have the man of her dreams? Directed by Rachel Haider. Tickets: $17 adults, $12 seniors/ students, available at northfieldartsguild.org, 507/645-8877 or at the Northfield Arts Guild. Young People’s Theater Workshop Performances June 27, 12pm; June 28, 10am Northfield High School Auditorium

Culminating performances of the YPTW, in which youth grades 3-12 started with a theme and worked with a director to create, rehearse and perform an original script.

Ole and Lena in “Cafe Chaos”

July 9-10, 1 and 7pm; July 11, 1pm Ames Center, Burnsville

Lena’s Cousin Mildred from the snooty suburbs has returned to Potsdam and purchased the Chat and Chew Café. Mildred asks Ole and Lena to look after the place for her. Lena is elated at the opportunity but for Ole this sounds like work and something he wants no part of. Join in all the fun as fine dining goes to hilarious dining in this newest and most unique Ole and Lena Live production. Tickets: $20, available at the Ames Center Box Office, 800/982-2787 or ticketmaster.com. Disney’s 101 Dalmations Kids July 12, 7pm; July 13, 4 and 7pm Paradise Center for the Arts, Faribault

In a loving home in the city of London, Dalmatian parents Pongo and Perdita happily raise their Dalmatian puppies, until the monstrous Cruella De Vil plots to steal them for her new fur coat. Join all the dogs of London as they daringly rescue the puppies from Cruella and her bumbling henchmen. Presented by Marquee Children’s Theatre. Tickets $8 adults, $4 students or $20 family pass (two adults and two students), available at the box office, 507/332-7372 or paradisecenterforthearts.org/purchase-tickets/.

AUDITIONS The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time July 16 & 18, 7-9pm (potential callbacks July 20) Northfield Arts Guild Center for the Arts

Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat June 28-29, July 5-6, 7:30pm; July 7, 2pm TCU Middle School Auditorium, Montgomery

Presented by Curtain Call Theatre. A musical reimagining of the Biblical story of Joseph, his father Jacob, 11 brothers and the coat of many colors. Artistic direction by Andy Velishek. Music direction by Aaron Roessler. Choreography by Kris Brockoff. Tickets: $12 adults, $10 seniors 55+, $8 children 12 and under, available at curtaincalltheatre.net.

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Actors should prepare a memorized one-minute monologue and their best knock-knock joke. Reach out in advance to request accommodation(s) to ensure you feel welcome at the auditions. Rehearsals begin Sept. 9, performances Oct. 18-20 and 24-27. Matilda

July 30-31, 5:30-8pm Northfield Arts Guild Center for the Arts

Purple Door Youth Theater production. Students grades 4-12 welcome to audition for roles or interview for technical positions. Actors can view character descriptions, find music to prepare and sign up for a 30-minute time slot online. Rehearsals begin mid-September, performances begin Nov. 21. More info at northfieldartsguild.org or 507/645-8877.

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Oddville: “Where Blue Man Group Meets the 40-Year-Old-Virgin” July 12-14, 19-21, 26-28; F 8pm, Sa 5 and 8pm, Su 2pm Ames Center, Burnsville

Hilarious and hi-tech, magical and musical, beautiful and touching and, of course, a bit odd. It’s a one-man show where the one man doesn’t talk but somehow speaks to your five senses. Utterly unique modern theater that transports you back to the past and into the future all at the same time. Tickets: $28, available at the Ames Center Box Office, 800/982-2787 or ticketmaster.com. Prairie Fire Youth Theatre: Beauty & the Beast July 19, 7pm; July 20, 10am Lakeville Area Arts Center

Tickets: $7, available at 952/985-4640 or lakevilleareaartscenter.com. Into the Woods

July 19-20, 25-28; Th-Sa 7:30pm, Su 3pm Sheldon Theatre, Red Wing

The Brothers Grimm hit the stage with an epic fairytale about wishes, family and the choices we make. Everyone’s wish is granted, but the consequences of their actions return to haunt them with disastrous results. Tickets: $20, available at sheldontheatre.org.

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The Full Monty

July 26-28, Aug. 1-4, Th-Sa 7:30pm, Su 2pm Paradise Center for the Arts, Faribault

Winner of two Tony Awards and based on the British film of the same name, The Full Monty shifts to Buffalo, NY, and follows six unemployed steelworkers desperately looking for work to support their families. When they catch the local women, including their wives, going crazy over some male strippers, they come up with a bold way to make some quick cash. The show is filled with honest affection, beautiful melodies, lots of laughs and the most highly anticipated closing number of any musical, as the group finds strength to overcome inner demons. Directed by Eric E. Parrish. Tickets: Adults $15, 12 and under $10. Tickets available at the box office, 507/332-7372 or paradisecenterforthearts.org/purchase-tickets/. Young People’s Theater Workshop Performances July 31-Aug. 1, 5:30pm; Aug. 2, 10am Northfield High School Auditorium

The culminating performances of the YPTW, in which youth start with a theme and work with a director to create, rehearse and perform an original script. Tickets: $5 adults, $3 students, ages 4 and under free, available at northfieldartsguild.org, 507/645-8877 or at the Northfield Arts Guild.

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July 6 · 6PM Family Fun & Film - Wet & Wild

Join us for a light dinner and creative familyfriendly activities in our lobby followed by a movie in our historic theatre. In partnership with the Virtues Project of Faribault

Saturday, July 20 at 8pm Summer Comedy Showcase

A special night of comedy featuring a unique blend of some of the best and most original headliners in the Twin Cities. Hosted by Nathan Smesrud, Faribault’s neighborhood Fed Ex guy.

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PK Mayo Moses Oakland Quartet Sawyer’s Dream Grazy Biscuits Sawtooth Brothers Lakelanders Barbershop Choruss

DON’T MISS The Music of Patsy Cline with the Joyann Parker Band! Friday, June 28 at 7:30pm at the Paradise Center for the Arts.

July 12/13 at 7pm & July 13 at 4pm Disney’s 101 Dalmatians Kids

presented by Marquee Children’s Theatre With lovable characters and one of the most deliciously evil villains in the Disney canon, this stage adaptation will charm fans of all ages. Made possible through a grant from the Southeastern Minnesota Arts Council

July 26, 27, August 1, 2 & 3 at 7:30pm and July 28 & August 4 at 2pm The Full Monty presented by The Merlin Players Composer & Lyricist - David Yazbek Librettist - Terrance McNally Directed by Eric E. Parrish

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HAPPENINGS

Theater: Mansfield Park • 7pm Northfield High School

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The last days of June…

Matthew Griswold • 7-10pm Imminent Brewing, Northfield

FRIDAY, JUNE 28 Farmington Traveling Puppet Wagon Complete schedule at farmingtonmn.gov/city_events/ puppet_wagon. Young People Theater Workshop Performance • 10am Northfield High School Auditorium

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Open Stitching • 10am-12pm

Matthew Griswold presents bone-shakin’ voodoo grooves, keeping toes tappin’ and hands clappin’ all night long. His brand of foot-stompin’ folk-rock pays tribute to the Delta blues with a side order of thistle and shamrock. Expect a repertoire of classic covers, reinvented traditionals and well-crafted originals. Bar Bingo • 7pm

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Bring a project and share in the fun. Free. A Touch of Magic, Inc. Presents Mixed Nuts! • 10:30am and 1:30pm Buckham Memorial Library, Faribault

Physical comedy, age-appropriate (4-94) humor and uproarious audience participation. More at atouchofmagicentertainment.com. Northfield Farmers Market • 11:45am-1pm Riverside Park, Northfield

Tuesday, Fridays and Saturdays through October. Wine Tasting: Sangria • 3-6pm MGM Wine & Spirits, Dundas

There is something magical about fruit, spices, wine and a touch of sweetness that makes long summer days that much more perfect. Taste for yourself to see which bottle of Sangria holds that perfect touch of magic for you. Free and open to anyone over 21. Cookouts & Cider • 4-9pm Keepsake Cidery, Dundas

Featuring local food vendor Irons in the Fire (out of Minneapolis) and indoor and outdoor games. Exhibit Opening Reception: Jillian Steger, Lisa Truax, Members Show Challenge, Horton Family • 5-7pm Paradise Center for the Arts, Faribault

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Tumeni Brothers • 7pm Corks & Pints, Faribault

Rich Preiner and Mike Pattison aren’t really brothers, but they offer great tunes for any occasion. Two Is Enough • 7-10pm

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A variety duo covering every genre. The Music of Patsy Cline with the Joyann Parker Band • 7:30pm

Paradise Center for the Arts, Faribault

In this powerful 90-minute stage performance, Joyann Parker and her seasoned band showcase the most popular and best-loved of Patsy Cline’s songs. This authentic channeling of the classic vocals of Patsy Cline is a must-see. Tickets: $18 members, $23 non-members, $12 students, available at the box office, 507/332-7372 or paradisecenterforthearts.org/purchase-tickets/. Theater: Once On This Island • 7:30pm Little Theatre of Owatonna

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Theater: Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat • 7:30pm

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HAPPENINGS Friday, June 28, continued

Riverwalk Market Fair • 9am-1pm

Terry Lee Goffee “World’s Premier” Johnny Cash Tribute • 8pm

A combined artists and farmers market. Local and organic farm produce, art and fine craft, artisan foods and Northfield’s favorite bread and pastries. More at

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Presented by Crossings at Carnegie at the Zumbrota State Theater

Terry Lee Goffee’s long-running admiration for the music and the man is apparent in his performance as Cash. Tickets: $24 advance, $28 at the door, available at Crossings, crossingsatcarnegie.com or 507/732-7616.

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Exhibit Grand Opening: We Are Water • 10am-2pm Northfield Arts Guild and Weitz Center

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Lonesome Dan Kase • 2-5pm

Truth & Rumors • 8-10pm

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Jeff Arundel & Billy McLaughlin • 8-11pm Reunion, Northfield

Two award-winning artists, one fantastic night of live music at this area debut of acclaimed national recording artists Billy McLaughlin and Jeff Arundel. More at billymclaughlin.com and jeffarundel.com. Julian Manzara • 8-11pm Tavern Lounge, Northfield

A jazz sensation performing originals and covers of the likes of Frank Sinatra, Chet Baker and Antonio Carlos Jobim. More at julianmanzara.com.

For the last 20+ years Lonesome Dan Kase has been playing his unique brand of country blues on stages throughout the U.S. His live performances showcase his unique finger-picking style and warm vocals as well as his knowledge on the history of the blues. More at lonesomedan.com. Jesse Totushek • 2-5pm

Cannon River Winery, Cannon Falls

Minneapolis-based Jesse Totushek is an accomplished guitarist, vocalist and songwriter. More at jessetotushek.com.

Jud Hailey • 8:30-11:30pm

Tiger Ries • 3-6pm

Minneapolis singer/songwriter Jud Hailey plays a mix of pop, rock and country. More at judhailey.com. On the Lily PADio. In inclement weather, show moves inside.

Theater: Mansfield Park • 7pm

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Tilion Brewing, Cannon Falls Don’t let looks fool you. Tiger Ries is one of the top vocalists you will have the pleasure of hearing from classic rock to smooth, sexy ballads. Northfield High School

SATURDAY, JUNE 29

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Owatonna Farmers Market • 7am-12pm

Barb Piper Album Release Party • 7-10pm

Central Park, Owatonna

Imminent Brewing, Northfield

Saturdays during the summer. Fresh vegetables, flowers and fun handcrafted items from more than 80 vendors.

Barbara Piper is a Northfield-based vocalist/guitarist whose influences span many decades and genres. Piper is drawn to a strong melody, meaningful lyrics and a clear voice. Performing covers/originals as a solo performer, she also fronts the classic country band Lone Rock and enjoys rockin’ out with the Bloomington-based band, Prairie Dog Fight Club.

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Mark Allen & the Brothers Whiskey • 7pm Corks & Pints, Faribault

Local favorite Mark Allen is an Americana singer/songwriter who presents a touch of country, blues, rock and a hard-hitting harmonica. His passionate performances feature favorite covers as well as originals from his CD, Whiskey Sweet, recorded at the legendary Sun Studio in Memphis. More at markallenproject.com. Sweet Jazz • 7-9pm

The Contented Cow, Northfield

Sweet Jazz has been performing in the Northfield area since 2006, starting back then with just Christina Schwietz doing vocals and Peter Webb on piano in an exploration of jazz vocal standards. From those beginnings they have expanded to include David Miller on drums, flugelhorn, melodica and Bruce Jensen on bass. Theater: Once On This Island • 7:30pm Little Theatre of Owatonna

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Theater: Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat • 7:30pm

TCU Middle School Auditorium, Montgomery

Wings Over America: A Tribute to Paul McCartney and Wings • 8pm

Presented by Crossings at Carnegie at the Zumbrota State Theater

Based primarily on Wings 1976 live album Wings Over America and performed by 10 musicians from the St. Cloud area who have been making music together for 20 years. Tickets: $32 advance, $36 at the door, available at Crossings, crossingsatcarnegie.com or 507/732-7616. Matt Arthur • 8-11pm

Tavern Lounge, Northfield

Known for his fire-breathin’, foot-stompin,’ rootsy rockin’ performances with his band The Bratlanders, this is a softer and more introspective side of alt-country fave Matt Arthur. More at mattarthur.bratlanders.com. Carey Langer • 8:30-11:30pm

Froggy Bottoms River Pub & Lily PADio, Northfield

Carey Langer, aka “The Human Jukebox,” draws upon his lifelong passion for music to present favorites covering six decades and seven styles of music from The Everly Brothers and Frank Sinatra, to Rick Springfield, Dave Matthews and Jimmy Eat World, plus originals. On the Lily PADio. In inclement weather, show moves inside.

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SUNDAY, JUNE 30

Sinatra and Company – Music from the Rat Pack Era • 7:30pm

Class: Yoga on Tap • 10:45-11:45am

Ames Center, Burnsville

Colleen Raye, Tim Patrick, Debbie O’Keefe and the 10-piece Blue Eyes Band under the direction of Todd Matheson present an entertaining evening of music and tales from the ’50s and ’60s crooners – guys and gals – in the legendary Rat Pack. Tickets: $28, available at the Ames Center Box Office, 800/982-2787 or ticketmaster.com.

Imminent Brewing, Northfield

Connecting Northfield through community, yoga and beer. $10. Bring your mat and water, enjoy a free beer or soda. Theater: Once On This Island • 2pm Little Theatre of Owatonna

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MONDAY, JULY 1

Sunday Jazz Jam • 4-5:30pm

104th Annual Cannon Valley Fair • 9am-11pm

Open to musicians of all ages and abilities. Charts provided. More at hotspotmusic.org.

Cannon Falls has a true “hometown” fair and 4th of July Celebration culminating with the traditional fireworks at dusk on July 4. Events include a midway, grandstand demolition derbies, 4-H, livestock exhibits and all the things you would associate with a real American holiday. Admission to the fairgrounds is $4 daily, season pass $10. July 4 is free grounds admission day. Parking is free. For more information, go to cannonvalleyfair.org or check out Facebook. July 1-4.

Hot Spot Music Studio, Northfield

Andy Tackett • 4-7pm

Froggy Bottoms River Pub & Lily PADio, Northfield

Playing popular cover songs from many genres, Tackett’s performances are sure to hit your nostalgia button. Expect everything from the Little River Band, England Dan and John Ford Coley to Johnny Cash and Glen Campbell. On the Lily PADio. Canceled if bad weather.

800 N 9th Street, Cannon Falls

Movie Mondays • 3pm

Buckham Memorial Library, Faribault

A family-friendly movie rated G or PG. All are welcome. Youth under age 8 must be accompanied by an adult.

Quiz Night • 6-8pm

Summer Knitting Club • 5-7pm

Sunday Night Trivia in Northfield with your quizmaster, Arnab Chakladar. Cost is $5 per team (up to 4 members). Sweet, beery prizes will be won.

Bingo • 7pm

Imminent Brewing, Northfield

The Contented Cow Pub, Northfield Carbone’s, Northfield

Trivia 4 Charity • 7-9pm

Traditional Irish Music Session • 7-9pm

General knowledge with a twist. $1/person entry fee is matched by the Cow with all money donated to a local charity (chosen and changed monthly). This month’s charity is Millstream Commons. Receipts posted in pub or online.

Bring your instrument or your dancing shoes. Beginners, experts, musicians and listeners are all welcome – the more, the merrier. Contact Reid at henderswood@gmail.com for more info.

The Contented Cow, Northfield

Tavern Lounge, Northfield

Pat McAfee Show Does America • 7pm

Northern Roots Session • 7-9pm

The Pat McAfee Show will record a live podcast in each city they tour with crowd interaction. Tickets: $35, available at the Ames Center Box Office, 800/982-2787 or ticketmaster.com.

An informal weekly gathering of musicians to play acoustic music with roots in the north, particularly Nordic countries. Participants and listeners of all ages and levels of experience are welcome.

The Contented Cow, Northfield

Ames Center, Burnsville

Friday Night Cookout & Games

Cider and Sausage from Graise Farm with vegetarian options available

July 12

Gumbo by The Local Plate with guest chef Wayne Brown

July 19

TBD, local food truck or cider and burgers

July 26

Irons in the Fire from Mpls

Saturday Toastie Farm Menu Live Music

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11am-8pm 5-7pm

July 6

Arlo Cristofaro-Hark

July 13

Steam Machine

July 20

TV and the Bellerd Yellers

July 27

Louis and Dan and the Invisible Band

Sunday Toastie Farm Menu Join our Cider Club for cider, swag, special events & more!

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July 5

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13th Annual Northfield Noontime Organ Recitals 2019

Wednesdays • 12:15 to 12:45 p.m.

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Wednesday, July 10: Joanne Rodland St. John’s Lutheran Church 500 3rd St. W

Mansfield Park by Jane Austen

Wednesday, July 17: Brian Carson Boe Chapel, St. Olaf College

Open 7 days per week 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m.

Wednesday, July 24: Noah Klein United Methodist Church 1401 S Maple St.

Wednesday, July 31: Bill Peterson (Pomona College, CA) All Saints Episcopal 419 Washington St. Wednesday, August 7: Stephen May United Methodist Church 1401 S Maple St.

Wednesday, August 14: Janean Hall & Larry Archbold Bethel Lutheran Church 1321 North Ave.

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TUESDAY, JULY 2

Boomerang Bags Sewing Bees • 6-7:30pm

104th Annual Cannon Valley Fair • 9am-11pm

See July 2 description.

800 N 9th Street, Cannon Falls

See July 1 description or go to cannonvalleyfair.org. July 1-4. Boomerang Bags Sewing Bees • 10-11:30am

Makerspace, Buckham Memorial Library, Faribault

Makerspace, Buckham Memorial Library, Faribault

Texas Hold ’Em • 7pm

Froggy Bottoms River Pub, Northfield

New Prague’s Independence Day Celebration • 7pm

Boomerang Bags is a grassroots, community-driven movement tackling plastic pollution at its source. Volunteers from all walks of life get together to make reusable “boomerang bags” using recycled materials, as a means to provide a sustainable alternative to plastic bags. Seamsters under 12 years old must be accompanied by an adult sewing companion. No experience necessary. No registration required.

Middle School Ball Fields Food trucks at 7pm. Fireworks at dusk (about 10pm).

Northfield Farmers Market 11:45am-1pm

Apple Valley Freedom Days Run • 8am

Riverside Park, Northfield

Tuesday, Fridays and Saturdays through October. The North Market • 4-7pm

Grace Baptist Church, Owatonna

Owatonna’s newest farmers market offering locally-grown produce, food and farm products. Community Café • 5-6pm

Cathedral of Our Merciful Saviour, Faribault

Come for a hearty meal (no matter your circumstances), for companionship, to volunteer or to build community. Look for the “welcome” sign at the entrance. Building community a meal at a time. Uke Jam Session • 6:30-7:30pm FiftyNorth, Northfield

$1 drop-in. Every Tuesday. Wine and Art Night • 6:30pm

HideAway Coffeehouse & Wine Bar, Northfield

Learn to paint and enjoy a glass of wine to get the creative juices flowing. $26/painter, includes materials and instruction. RSVP. Acoustic Jam Session • 7-9pm The Contented Cow, Northfield

Every Tuesday night show up with your unplugged instrument of choice and jam – or just show up and listen. Trivia Tuesday • 8-9:30pm

Tanzenwald Brewing Co., Northfield

WEDNESDAY, JULY 3 104th Annual Cannon Valley Fair • 9am-midnight 800 N 9th Street, Cannon Falls

See July 1 description or go to cannonvalleyfair.org. July 1-4. Books & Stars: Louis & Dan & the Invisible Band • 5:30-7pm Way Park, Northfield

Northfield-based Louis & Dan write music for children that gets people of all ages singing and dancing. Storytime with Emily precedes 6pm show at 5:30.

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104th Annual Cannon Valley Fair • 11am-midnight 800 N 9th Street, Cannon Falls

See July 1 description or go to cannonvalleyfair.org. July 1-4. Hayes Park, Apple Valley

Two- and 5-mile races at 8am are followed by “Half-Pint Half-Mile” at approximately 9:45am. Pre-registration available at activecommunities.com. Race $7 advance, $15 race day; race and T-shirt $15 advance, $25 race day. Flea Market • 9am-5pm Rodeo Grounds, Northfield

Free admission for shoppers. Food and restrooms available. Also July 5. Independence Day Parade • 11am Cannon Falls

The parade starts at the East Side Park and travels west on Minnesota Street to Second Street, south on Second Street to Mill Street, and from there across the bridge and over to the fairgrounds. For more information, go to cannonvalleyfair.org or check out Facebook. Drive South • 1-4pm

Cannon River Winery, Cannon Falls

An acoustic trio performing eclectic folk and slices of Americana fused with folk, country, rhythm and blues and rock ‘n’ roll. Mark Jeunemann, Mark Hedenstrom and Scott Cummings create a tone of genuine heartache and joy that brings about meaning in life. Lakeville Pan-O-Prog Summer Festival • 1-10:30pm Celebrating the growth and development of the community. July 4-14. Complete schedule and info at panoprog.org. Uke Can Make Music – Open Ukulele Hours • 1-2, 2-3 and 6-7pm Buckham Memorial Library, Faribault

A program for all ages designed for people who want to learn more about playing ukulele. There will be ukuleles on site and a person on staff to go over basics and provide resources. No experience necessary. Concerts in the Park: Gold Star Band • 7pm North Alexander Park, Faribault

A group of six Mankato-area musicians playing classic and current country music. The band is Brenda Kopischke and Lynda Kiesler (vocals), Howard Mock, Gary Pfeiffer and Frank Howard (guitar) and Brian Jentges (drums).

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FRIDAY, JULY 5

Team Trivia • 7-9pm

Tilion Brewing Company, Cannon Falls

Flea Market • 9am-5pm

Tea Marie • 8-11pm

Rodeo Grounds, Northfield

Tavern Lounge, Northfield

A true songbird, Tea Marie presents an intimate mix of favorite classic covers, performed with her signature vocal stylings. Cowaroke • 9-11:30pm

Free admission for shoppers. Food and restrooms available. Also July 4. Open Stitching • 10am-12pm Northfield Yarn

Bring a project and share in the fun. Free.

The Contented Cow, Northfield

Brodini Comedy Magic Show • 10:30am and 1:30pm

DJ • 9pm-11pm

Buckham Memorial Library, Faribault

Froggy Bottoms River Pub & Lily PADio, Northfield

Scarves, coins, cards, balls, ropes and ordinary items become animate objects of wonder and curiosity in Brodini’s hands, but never without some help from the audience.

Fireworks • dusk

Apple Valley, Johnny Cake Ridge Park East Cannon Valley Fair, Cannon Falls Faribault, North Alexander Park Lakeville North High School Mankato, Vetter Amphitheater Northfield, Middle School Owatonna, Steele Country Fairgrounds Red Wing, Bay Point Park

Northfield Farmers Market • 11:45am-1pm Riverside Park, Northfield

Tuesday, Fridays and Saturdays through October. Wine Tasting: Spain • 3-6pm MGM Wine & Spirits, Dundas

We all know of Cabernet and Pinot Noir, but slightly less well known are Albarino, Monastrel, Tepranillo and other great wines of Spain. To unlock some of these hidden gems, taste this elucidation of the Spanish viticulture. Tastings are free and open to anyone over 21.

Celebrate Independence Day with a fireworks show at any one of these area locations.

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HAPPENINGS Friday, July 5, continued

Nikki Walsh & Ben Siems Jazz Duo • 8-11pm

Cookouts & Cider • 4-9pm

Nikki Walsh combines the vocal precision of jazz singing with the warmth and intimacy of folk. Guitarist Ben Siems adds just enough surprising and idiosyncratic touches to pique the listener’s interest.

Keepsake Cidery, Dundas

Cider and sausage from Graise Farm. Vegan sausages by Herbivorous Butcher and sides. Paired with ciders by the glass or flight. Nonalcoholic options available. Outdoor and table games available to play. Family friendly.

Reunion Stage, Northfield

Tiger Ries • 8:30-11:30pm

Froggy Bottoms River Pub & Lily PADio, Northfield

Don’t let looks fool you, folks. Tiger Ries is one of the top vocalists you will have the pleasure of hearing sing anything from classic rock to smooth, sexy ballads. On the Lily PADio. In inclement weather, show moves inside.

First Friday Art Night • 5-9pm Downtown Northfield

Art and performances of all kinds including poetry readings, live music, community coloring, dance, photography, acrylic painting, cinematography, Haidong Gumdo, visual art, belly dancing, sidewalk poetry, improv, MN Art Truck and more. Free. More at downtownnorthfield.org. Jaws • 6-10pm

The Lodge on Lake Mazaska, Shieldsville

Lakeville Pan-O-Prog Summer Festival • 6-10pm Celebrating the growth and development of the community. July 4-14. Complete schedule and info at panoprog.org. Bar Bingo • 7pm

L&M Bar & Grill, Dundas

Eden Road • 7pm

Corks & Pints, Faribault

Bringing years of experience to the stage, Eden Road plays songs from the ’60s through the ’90s. Whether you want to dance or just sing along, Eden Road sets the stage. Sam Ryden and the East Side Collective • 7-10pm Imminent Brewing, Northfield

An eclectic mix of energetic soul, gospel, R&B, funk and rock. Matt Yetter • 7-10pm

Tanzenwald Brewing Co, Northfield

Yetter plays classic slide guitar blues and old-time country blues on his National guitar with harmonica rack. The joy in his solo performances doubles as his audiences, young and old, respond with toe tapping, feet shuffling and all-out dancing. Theater: Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat • 7:30pm

TCU Middle School Auditorium, Montgomery

See theater page.

Stargazing Open House • 10pm

Goodsell Observatory, Carleton, Northfield

Monthly every first Friday when skies are clear. Join Carleton’s resident astronomers to view the moon, stars, planets and nebulae. The event will be canceled at the last minute if cloudy. Dress for the weather, since you’ll either use a telescope outside or in the domes, which are not heated.

SATURDAY, JULY 6 Lakeville Pan-O-Prog Summer Festival • 6:45am-10pm Celebrating the growth and development of the community. July 4-14. Complete schedule and info at panoprog.org. Faribault Farmers Market • 7am-12pm Central Park, Faribault

Wednesdays and Saturdays June-October. Owatonna Farmers Market • 7am-12pm Central Park, Owatonna

Saturdays during the summer. Fresh vegetables, flowers and fun handcrafted items from more than 80 vendors. Northfield Farmers Market • 9-11am Riverside Park, Northfield

Tuesday, Fridays and Saturdays through October. Riverwalk Market Fair • 9am-1pm Bridge Square, Northfield

A combined artists and farmers market. Local and organic farm produce, art and fine craft, artisan foods and Northfield’s favorite bread and pastries. More at riverwalkmarketfair.org. Open Stitching • 10am-12pm Northfield Yarn

Bring a project and share in the fun. Free.

The Morrow • 8-10:30pm

Jud Hailey • 2-5pm

Vocalist Camille Budrow, guitarist Carl Sones and pianist Dakota Anthony.

Minneapolis singer/songwriter Jud Hailey plays a mix of pop, rock and country. More at judhailey.com.

The Contented Cow, Northfield

Laura Moe • 8-11pm

Tavern Lounge, Northfield

A unique mix of eclectic folk/Americana blended with contemporary tunes that feature exceptional vocals and finger-picking guitar styling.

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Vintage Escapes Winery, Kilkenny

Relativity • 2-5pm

Cannon River Winery, Cannon Falls

Relativity is made up of Toby Jensen, Sandy Jensen and Mike Hildebrandt, a Minnesota Rock & Country Music Hall of Fame fiddle player. The band occasionally features other Minnesota guest musicians such as Mark Allen, Russ Baldwin and Marv Gohman.

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Arlo Cristofaro-Hark • 5-7pm

Tiger Ries • 7pm

Northfielder Arlo Cristofaro is a carpenter, shepherd and songwriter. Influenced by many classic American folk artists (Seeger, Brown and Dylan, to name a few) he brings a contemporary energy to the genre, sharing with his audience a unique sound that is all his own. Come to sit back, grab a drink and enjoy the show.

Don’t let looks fool you. Tiger Ries is one of the top vocalists you will have the pleasure of hearing sing anything from classic rock to smooth, sexy ballads.

Keepsake Cidery, Dundas

Corks & Pints, Faribault

Theater: Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat • 7:30pm

TCU Middle School Auditorium, Montgomery

See theater page.

Family Fun & Film Night: Wet and Wild • 6pm

O’Green • 8-11pm

Light dinner and art activity at 6pm, film at 6:45pm. $3/ child, $5/adult, $15 family max.

O’Green is Sheri O’Meara and Tom Greenwald, a husband/wife duo performing a blend of folk and Americana from old masters and new – incorporating blues, Celtic, originals and more.

Paradise Center for the Arts, Faribault

Bryan Anderson • 6-9pm

Tilion Brewing, Cannon Falls

Tavern Lounge, Northfield

Virtual Sunset • 8-10pm

SOBs (Singers on Barstools) • 6-9pm

The Contented Cow, Northfield

Cannon River Winery, Cannon Falls

One of Minnesota’s longest running acoustic groups, their song list spans decades and genres. The SOBS are eerily good at pulling off most anything you request.

Acoustic duo playing original music and covers from artists such as Journey, Elton John, Jason Mraz, One Direction and other popular acts. Tim Howe • 8:30-11:30pm

Jon Manners • 7-10pm

Imminent Brewing, Northfield

Passionate, percussive, bluesy roots-rock from a Northfield favorite.

Froggy Bottoms River Pub & Lily PADio, Northfield

Silky vocals, melodic lines and acoustic guitar. Tim Howe has been compared to Jason Mraz, Gavin Degraw, Bruno Mars, John Mayer and Howie Day. On the Lily PADio. In inclement weather, show moves inside.

The Merlin Players present

You’ll be on the edge of your seat

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July 26, 27, August 1, 2, 3 – 7:30pm Sundays – July 28 & August 4 – 2pm At Paradise Center for the Arts 321 Central Ave, Faribault

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CHINESE MEDICINE

is Herbal Medicine When most people think of Chinese medicine, they probably think of acupuncture. It is well known for its ability to lessen or eliminate pain of all kinds as well as for its effectiveness in improving mood and lowering anxiety. Acupuncture is so good at treating these types of issues because of its ability to improve and direct circulation to open up the blockages that cause pain. Historically, herbal medicine has been the main therapy used in Chinese medicine, especially for internal medicine. Many conditions not only require moving the blood and energy, but also supplementing the various substances that create and also come from our bodies healthy functioning: Yin, Yang,

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Qi, blood, Ying, Wei, Jing or body fluids. For this reason an herbal prescription is often given along with acupuncture. Although acupuncture can improve the functions that our bodies use to create these substances, it can be more effective to nourish them with herbs. Chinese medicine uses combinations of herbs to create formulas which are individually tailored to each person’s constitution and the exact nature of their health disharmony. So, for example, many people have discovered that turmeric and cinnamon are good at lowering inflammation and take these as single herb supplements. But even these spices can cause side effects or be inappropriate if used wrongly or in

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cinnamon and turmeric is professionally used particularly for shoulder pain or frozen shoulder in a balanced formula that may include other herbs to “dispel cold” or “dispel wind dampness” or “dispel blood stasis” as these anti-inflammatory herbs do. Further, there would be herbs to moderate any potentially harsh effects and to treat the constitution, nourishing the weakness in the body that allowed the problem in the first place. an unbalanced way. For instance, cinnamon can be taken to increase blood flow to the womb to help with fertility. But if someone has a small red tongue it will warm the blood too much and create dryness if taken at therapeutic doses.

I hope that Chinese herbal medicine, as well as acupuncture, becomes more popular in the U.S. because it has so much to offer. Jenny Gamer of Pivotal Point Oriental Medicine can be reached at 507/990-5981 or pivotalpointom.com.

Traditionally, these herbs would be embedded into larger formulations and used in a very targeted fashion. In fact, the combination of

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SUNDAY, JULY 7

MONDAY, JULY 8

Class: Yoga on Tap • 10:45-11:45am

Lakeville Pan-O-Prog Summer Festival • 9am-11pm Celebrating the growth and development of the community. July 4-14. Complete schedule and info at panoprog.org.

Imminent Brewing, Northfield

Connecting Northfield through community, yoga and beer. $10. Bring your mat and water, enjoy a free beer or soda. Lakeville Pan-O-Prog Summer Festival • 1-10pm Celebrating the growth and development of the community. July 4-14. Complete schedule and info at panoprog.org.

Movie Mondays • 3pm

Buckham Memorial Library, Faribault

A family-friendly movie rated G or PG. All are welcome. Youth under age 8 must be accompanied by an adult.

Artist Reception: Crochet in Transition, Afghans & Animal Painting by Malia Wiley • 1-4pm

Summer Knitting Club • 5-7pm

See exhibits page.

Classic Cartoons & Popcorn • 6-8pm

Theater: Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat • 2pm

Free. Bring the family down to watch some beloved cartoons from the past. Popcorn provided, other concessions available. Sponsored by Van Horn Public Library.

Owatonna Arts Center

TCU Middle School Auditorium, Montgomery

See theater page.

Andrew Walesch • 2-5pm

Cannon River Winery, Cannon Falls

Whether recording jingles, producing shows, composing and arranging, or singing as a solo artist and with big bands, Andrew Walesch is known for his unique approach to The Great American Songbook. Todd Thompson Band • 4-6pm The Contented Cow, Northfield

Todd Thompson Band is an acoustic three-piece Americana band playing blues, bluegrass, Cajun, pop, country and western. They play covers and originals, in bars and churches. The lineup is: Todd Thompson (mandolin), Nick Weaver (guitar) and Bruce Jensen (bass). Sunday Jazz Jam • 4-5:30pm

Hot Spot Music Studio, Northfield

Open to musicians of all ages and abilities. Charts provided. More at hotspotmusic.org. Nick Hensley • 4-7pm

Froggy Bottoms River Pub & Lily PADio, Northfield

Singer/songwriter Nick Hensley is the mastermind behind the musical collaborative, Love Songs For Angry Men, also the title of his first solo release, after fronting the critically acclaimed rock ensemble, The District. More at lovesongsforangrymen.com. On the Lily PADio. Canceled if bad weather. Quiz Night • 6-8pm

Imminent Brewing, Northfield

$5/team, up to four members. Sweet, beery prizes will be won. Trivia 4 Charity • 7pm

The Contented Cow, Northfield

General knowledge with a twist. $1/person entry fee is matched by the Cow with all money donated to a local charity (chosen and changed monthly). This month’s charity is Northfield Tour de SAVE. Receipts posted in pub or online.

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The Contented Cow Pub, Northfield Old Pine Theatre, Pine Island

Bingo • 7pm

Carbone’s, Northfield

Traditional Irish Music Session • 7-9pm Tavern Lounge, Northfield

Bring your instrument or your dancing shoes. Beginners, experts, musicians and listeners are all welcome – the more, the merrier. Contact Reid at henderswood@gmail.com for more info. Northern Roots Session • 7-9pm The Contented Cow, Northfield

An informal weekly gathering of musicians to play acoustic music with roots in the north, particularly Nordic countries. Participants and listeners of all ages and levels of experience are welcome.

TUESDAY, JULY 9 Lakeville Pan-O-Prog Summer Festival • 7:30am-11pm Lakeville’s 53rd annual Panorama of Progress continues with passion, celebrating the growth and development of the community. July 4-14. Complete schedule and info at panoprog.org. Boomerang Bags Sewing Bees • 10-11:30am

Makerspace, Buckham Memorial Library, Faribault

See July 2 description.

Neighbors Helping Neighbors Golf Classic • 11am-7pm Owatonna Country Club

Proceeds from the 18-hole tournament benefit programming for seniors living in Blooming Prairie, Ellendale, Medford and Owatonna. More info at 507/774-7648 or healthyseniors@healthyseniorsmn.org. Northfield Farmers Market • 11:45am-1pm Riverside Park, Northfield

Tuesday, Fridays and Saturdays through October. Theater: Ole and Lena in “Cafe Chaos” 1 and 7pm Ames Center, Burnsville

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HAPPENINGS Tuesday, July 9, continued The North Market • 4-7pm

Grace Baptist Church, Owatonna

Owatonna’s newest farmers market offering locally-grown produce, food and farm products. Opening Reception: 10th Anniversary Exhibit • 4:30-6pm Healing Arts Gallery, Allina Hospital, Owatonna

See exhibits page.

Community Café • 5-6pm

Cathedral of Our Merciful Saviour, Faribault

Come for a hearty meal (no matter your circumstances), for companionship, to volunteer or to build community. Look for the “welcome” sign at the entrance. Building community a meal at a time. Science Café • 6pm

HideAway Coffeehouse & Wine Bar, Northfield

Hosted by Carleton College. Explore varying topics with a special guest speaker. Free to the public. Uke Jam Session • 6:30-7:30pm FiftyNorth, Northfield

Picnic & Puppets: “Rapunzel, Rapunzel, Let Down Your Golden... Stair?” • 10:30am-12pm Lakeville Area Arts Center

Enjoy this family-friendly parody of the classic fairy tale filled with humor and audience participation. Bring a blanket for the outdoor picnic following the show. This event is typically a sellout, so buy tickets early. Tickets: $7, includes picnic lunch, available at 952/985-4640 or lakevilleareaartscenter.com. Northfield Noontime Organ Recital • 12:15-12:45pm St. John’s Lutheran Church, Northfield

Joanne Rodland, organist.

Theater: Ole and Lena in “Cafe Chaos” • 1 and 7pm Ames Center, Burnsville

See theater page.

Summer Pop Up • 4-8pm Golden Oak Farm, Webster

Tasty food, music, salt cave and yoga on the deck. Holy Smoke Event • 6-8:30pm

$1 drop-in. Every Tuesday. Summer Concert Series: Lakeville Area Community Band • 7pm Antlers Park, Lakeville

Bring a lawn chair or blanket. In case of inclement weather show will be moved to Lakeville Area Arts Center. Check lakevilleareaartscenter.com after 12pm the day of the concert. Free. Content Book Club • 7pm

Content Bookstore, Northfield

Folk Jam Session with Helen Forsythe • 7-8:30pm

Hot Spot Music Studio, Northfield

Hot Spot’s resident banjo instructor hosts a lightly-facilitated bluegrass and old-time jam. All instruments welcome, but banjos guaranteed. Acoustic Jam Session • 7-9pm The Contented Cow, Northfield

Every Tuesday night show up with your unplugged instrument of choice and jam – or just show up and listen. Trivia Tuesday • 8-9:30pm

Tanzenwald Brewing Co., Northfield

WEDNESDAY, JULY 10 Lakeville Pan-O-Prog Summer Festival • 9am-10pm Lakeville’s 53rd annual Panorama of Progress continues with passion, celebrating the growth and development of the community. July 4-14. Complete schedule and info at panoprog.org.

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Christ Lutheran Church, Faribault

Dr. Mike Hildebrant, Minnesota Rock & Country Music Hall of Fame fiddle player and frontman for the Over and Back Band, is joined by Doug Madow, renowned pianist and member of Jivin’ Ivan and the Kings of Swing, for an encore appearance at Holy Smoke with a wide variety of music that everyone will enjoy. Holy Smoke is a free outdoor family-friendly music event to raise money to support food subsidy programs in Faribault and the surrounding area. Get ready for an evening of great music, fantastic smoked pizza for purchase, fun activities for children and an opportunity to help others in our communities. Bring a lawn chair and an appetite for great music and pizza. Books & Stars: Everett Smithson Band 6-8pm Old Memorial Pool, Northfield

Hot movin’ music from up and down the Mississippi with zydeco (swamp rock), blues and funky roots of all kinds, this band has soulful Creole flavor that will bring a party atmosphere to any show they play. Be ready for audience participation. Pool admission is FREE from 6-8pm. Texas Hold ’Em • 7pm

Froggy Bottoms River Pub, Northfield

Uke Jam Session • 7-8:30pm

Hot Spot Music Studio, Northfield

Bring your uke and jam with Rachel Gorden Mercer.

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THURSDAY, JULY 11

Mark & Vanessa Ross • 8-11pm

Lakeville Pan-O-Prog Summer Festival • 8am-midnight Lakeville’s 53rd annual Panorama of Progress continues with passion, celebrating the growth and development of the community. July 4-14. Complete schedule and info at panoprog.org.

Mark and Vanessa Ross present high-energy acoustic music, putting their signature spin on classic rock, country and alternative music from many past and current artists.

Theater: Ole and Lena in “Cafe Chaos” • 1pm Ames Center, Burnsville

See theater page.

Boomerang Bag and Beer Bee • 4-7pm Imminent Brewing, Northfield

It’s the first ever Boomerang Bag & Beer Bee. There will be an “assembly line” to make reusable fabric bags for the citizens of Northfield. Say NO to plastic bags. Sewers and non-sewers or wanna Bee sewers are invited. If you have a sewing machine you’re willing to bring downtown, please contact Kathy Ness at upcyclemn1@gmail. com. More info at upcyclemn.com. Downtown Thursday • 4-8:30pm Owatonna

An evening market on N. Cedar and Central Park with food, music, crafters and artists. Music provided by Travis Thamer (country) in the green space at 215 N. Cedar 5:30-7pm and the Owatonna Community Band in the park 7-8pm. More at owatonna.org/downtown-thursdays. Northfield Work From Home Group • 4:30-6pm Imminent Brewing, Northfield

Meet up with other folks who work from home and work from the brewery instead. Enjoy good internet and plenty of electrical outlets. Oh, and beer. Cannon Falls Area Chamber Fun Fest • 5-8pm Mill Street, Cannon Falls

Tavern Lounge, Northfield

Cowaroke • 9-11:30pm

The Contented Cow, Northfield

DJ • 9pm-11pm

Froggy Bottoms River Pub & Lily PADio, Northfield

FRIDAY, JULY 12 Farmington Traveling Puppet Wagon Complete schedule at farmingtonmn.gov/city_events/ puppet_wagon. Lakeville Pan-O-Prog Summer Festival • 9am-midnight Lakeville’s 53rd annual Panorama of Progress continues with passion, celebrating the growth and development of the community. July 4-14. Complete schedule and info at panoprog.org. Open Stitching • 10am-12pm Northfield Yarn

Bring a project and share in the fun. Free. Tuey Wilson, Comic Stunt Juggler 10:30am and 1:30pm Buckham Memorial Library, Faribault

From classic juggling stunts to brandnew tricks, Wilson’s show is not to be missed. Laugh, gasp and cheer on this Guinness Book of World Records holder. Northfield Farmers Market • 11:45am-1pm Riverside Park, Northfield

Tuesday, Fridays and Saturdays through October. Art on the Lawn • 12-6pm

Featuring food, clothing and jewelry, specialty coffee, handcrafted items, homemade kitchen items, homebaked goodies and live music by Tiger Ries, an awesome singer and acoustical guitarist. Watch the Facebook page @cannonfalls.chamber for more details.

Lakeville Area Arts Center

Faribault Ukulele Network (F.U.N.) Jam Sessions • 6-7:15pm

Northfield Dance Academy Studio

Participants 16 and older must bring a ukulele, a tuner and music stand and know how to play at least five ukulele chords.

Wine Tasting: Chile • 3-6pm

Buckham Memorial Library, Faribault

Concerts in the Park: Tony Cuchetti • 7pm Central Park, Faribault

Tony Cuchetti derives his spirit and creativity from an eclectic blend of folk, blues, country and Americana. Compared to the likes of Johnny Cash, Waylon Jennings, Amos Lee and Ray Lamontagne, Tony Cuchetti bleeds soul. Trivia Mafia – Trivia Night • 7-9pm 10,000 Drops Craft Distillers, Faribault

Team Trivia • 7-9pm

Tilion Brewing Company, Cannon Falls

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Bring the whole family to this event featuring the Summer Art Sale displaying work by local artisans as well as painting and pottery projects designed for all ages. Free. July 12-13. Where The Sidewalk Ends • 3pm A dance poetry performance from the Northfield Dance Academy dancers. Admission is donation at the door. For more info, call 507/645-4068. MGM Wine & Spirits, Dundas

Overshadowed by its neighbor, Argentina, Chile’s wine culture and terroir deserve their own time in the limelight. See for yourself as we open up several Chilean reds and whites to taste the wonderful wines this country has to offer. Tastings are free and open to anyone over 21. Gumbo and Games at the Cidery • 4-9pm Keepsake Cidery, Dundas

The Local Plate teams up with guest chefs Wayne and Sheila Brown for gumbo you don’t want to miss. Paired with cider for a complete feast. Outdoor and table games available to play. Family-friendly. Nonalcoholic options available.

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Realtor Directory

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Theater: Oddville • 8pm

Lakefront Music Fest • doors open 5pm

See theater page.

Lakefront Park, Prior Lake

Friday night is rock night. Music includes Steve Miller Band, Joan Jett and the Blackhearts and Marty Stuart & His Fabulous Superlatives. Tickets $40/$60 for the weekend, kids 10 and under are free. July 13-14. More at lakefrontmusicfest.com. Drive South • 7pm

Corks & Pints, Faribault

An acoustic trio performing eclectic folk and slices of Americana fused with folk, country, rhythm and blues and rock ‘n’ roll. Mark Jeunemann, Mark Hedenstrom and Scott Cummings have been involved in the music scene for more than 20 years.

Ames Center, Burnsville

Jim Pellinger • 8-11pm Tavern Lounge, Northfield

Jim Pellinger’s performances lie somewhere between a rocker with an acoustic guitar and a folkie with a Stratocaster. More at jimpellinger.com. Mark Kreitzer Band • 8-11pm Reunion Stage, Northfield

This multi-instrumentalist, award-winning songwriter and Minnesota Rock & Country Hall of Famer presents an array of originals and covers. Kreitzer combines smart and thoughtful lyrics with tight vocals and expert picking. Andrew Tackett • 8:30-11:30pm

Froggy Bottoms River Pub & Lily PADio, Northfield

Bar Bingo • 7pm

Playing popular cover songs from many genres, Tackett’s performances are sure to hit your nostalgia button. Expect everything from the Little River Band, England Dan and John Ford Coley to Johnny Cash and Glen Campbell. On the Lily PADio. In inclement weather, show moves inside.

L&M Bar & Grill, Dundas

Theater: Disney’s 101 Dalmations Kids • 7pm Paradise Center for the Arts, Faribault

See theater page.

Amongst The Reeds • 7-9pm Tilion Brewing, Cannon Falls

Great Irish music.

SATURDAY, JULY 13

Phil Berbig • 7-10pm

Faribault Farmers Market • 7am-12pm

Tanzenwald Brewing Co, Northfield

Singer/guitarist presenting classic covers from the ’60s, ’70s, ’80s and today. More at philberbig.com. Exhibit Artist Reception: We Are Water: Watershed and Seeing Our Cannon River: SEMAC Capstone Event • 7:309:30pm Northfield Arts Guild

See exhibits page. Followed by an outdoor screening by Cannon River Watershed Partnership of water-themed short films projected onto the Guild building. Refreshments will be served.

Central Park, Faribault

Wednesdays and Saturdays June-October. Owatonna Farmers Market • 7am-12pm Central Park, Owatonna

Saturdays during the summer. Fresh vegetables, flowers and fun handcrafted items from more than 80 vendors. Lakeville Pan-O-Prog Summer Festival • 7am-midnight Lakeville’s 53rd annual Panorama of Progress continues with passion, celebrating the growth and development of the community. July 4-14. Complete schedule and info at panoprog.org.

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Ashes for April • 2-5pm

Tuesday, Fridays and Saturdays through October.

Four guys, six acoustic instruments and retro pop songs.

Riverside Park, Northfield

Riverwalk Market Fair • 9am-1pm Bridge Square, Northfield

A combined artists and farmers market. Local and organic farm produce, art and fine craft, artisan foods and Northfield’s favorite bread and pastries. More at riverwalkmarketfair.org.

Cannon River Winery, Cannon Falls

Tony Williams • 3-6pm

Tilion Brewing, Cannon Falls

Features a variety of classical, flamenco and jazz originals as well as some Americana/classic cover songs. Williams won KARE 11’s “The Voice: Minnesota” contest in 2011. Discover Seven Falls Opening Night 3-7pm

Bagels & Birds • 9:30-10:30am

River Bend Nature Center, Faribault

Enjoy coffee and bagels in a relaxed atmosphere while watching antics of wildlife. Open Stitching • 10am-12pm Northfield Yarn

Bring a project and share in the fun. Free. Farm Tour • 10-4pm

Nerstrand Big Woods Park Headquarters, Nerstrand

Fred Somers’ series of pastel paintings inspired by streams adjacent to the park. Includes representational works and art inspired by these hidden treasures. More at fredericksomers.com. Theater: Disney’s 101 Dalmations Kids • 4 and 7pm Paradise Center for the Arts, Faribault

Ferndale Market, Cannon Falls

See how free-range turkeys live at Ferndale Market, try delicious samples, see the farm, enjoy activities for kids and discover more than 100 local food producers at the on-farm store. Free farm tours every 30 minutes. More at ferndalemarket.com. Art on the Lawn • 10am-4pm

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Theater: Oddville • 5 and 8pm Ames Center, Burnsville

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Steam Machine • 5-7pm Keepsake Cidery, Dundas

Lakeville Area Arts Center

Bring the whole family to this event featuring the Summer Art Sale displaying work by local artisans as well as painting and pottery projects designed for all ages. Free. July 12-13. Northfield Garden Club 2019 Garden Tour • 11am-4pm Northfield

Flowers and fine art – enjoy local art at six gardens around Northfield. Tickets $10, available in advance at Knecht’s Nursery, eco gardens and FiftyNorth or in the gardens on the day. All proceeds benefit the beautification of downtown Northfield. More at thenorthfieldgardenclub.org. Also July 14.

Steam Machine is a band that bridges the old-time bluegrass divide. Clean, powerful fiddling, rolling three-finger banjo and classic brother-style duets over a driving, rock-solid rhythm section combine to form a big sound on stage and square dance floor alike. Lakefront Music Fest • doors open 5pm Lakefront Park, Prior Lake

Saturday night is country night. Music includes Brad Paisley, Chris Lane and Riley Green. Tickets $40/$60 for the weekend, kids 10 and under are free. July 13-14. More at lakefrontmusicfest.com.

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FREE Programs on Land and Water Conservation Kids Programs 10 to 4pm Public Program 7 pm

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John Gorka Audiences are drawn right into the heart of the music by Gorka’s remarkable baritone voice and the clear tones of his guitar. He’s a folk musician personified. 8pm Crossings Stage $24/28 at the door The Squirrel Association - Improv Comedy A fabulous night of improvised comedy, cheeky entendre, brazen overture and thinly veiled innuendo. 7:30pm Crossings Stage $14/16 at the door David Huckfelt (of The Pines) Transportive and reflective. Hypnotic banjo, gentle acoustic guitar meet trippy samples and shimmering soundscapes underneath his stark, raw vocals. 8pm Crossings Stage $20/23 at the door

Buddy & Beyond: 60th Anniversary! The History of Rock n’ Roll. His show will start with Johnny Rogers’ uncanny portrayal of Buddy Holly plus tributes to Roy Orbison, Jerry Lee Lewis, Elvis Presley & more! 8pm State Theatre $24/29 at the door

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GUIDE

A guide to eating and drinking – Southern Minnesota style

10,000 Drops Craft Distillers

28 4th St. NE, Faribault 10000drops.com New craft distillery dedicated to distilling and aging the highest quality whiskeys and rums, with the goal of crafting the highest quality American spirits, in the spirit of the American craftsman.

Corks & Pints

22 4th St. NE, Faribault facebook.com/corksandpints Faribault’s new wine and beer bar and event center located in downtown Faribault next to 10,000 Drops Distillery.

Keepsake Cidery 4609 135th St. E., Dundas keepsakecidery.com 413/552-8872

100% craft cider. Local apples. Orchard-based. Minnesota made. Visit us on Facebook for current hours and events.

Northfield Liquor Store 116 5th St. W., Northfield 507/645-5153 Friendly and knowledgeable staff. Great selection of wines and spirits. Wine club open to the public.

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Contented Cow Pub & Patio

302B Division St. S., Northfield contentedcow.com British-style pub with a variety of light meals and appetizers to share. 13 taps of craft beer, wine and spirits. Live music and more. Open daily at 3pm.

Imminent Brewing

519 Division St., Unit 2, Northfield 507/649-9148 • imminentbrewing.com Production brewery and taproom featuring local food and live music, brewing delicious, fresh and local beers using local ingredients. Voted Chamber of Commerce 2017 Business of the Year!

MGM Wine & Spirits

420 Schilling Dr. N., Dundas 507/366-6460 mgmwineandspirits.com A locally owned and operated franchise, hosting the largest beer cooler in town, and committed to offering a great selection at a reasonable price.

Tanzenwald

Brewing Company 103 Water St. N., Northfield tanzenwald.com Where beer takes a non-stylistic, flavor-based approach and the taproom menu is globally influenced and locally sourced. Up-to-date info and other fun facts on the website.

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Brick Oven Bakery

158 Water St., Northfield 507/645-9517 • brickovenbakery.com House-made bakery and café items: full coffee bar, hearth and pan breads, caramel rolls and other pastries, soups, salads and sandwiches.

Ferndale Market

31569 Willow Trail, Cannon Falls 507/263-4556 • ferndalemarket.com Discover the best in local foods! Visit their on-farm grocery store to find all their free-range turkey products & a wide variety of amazing items from over 75 local farmers and food makers.

Froggy Bottoms River Pub/Lily PADio

307 Water St. S, Northfield 507/301-3611 • froggybottoms.com Best of Pub fare including burgers, Ruebens, wraps, appetizers, & a full bar with 17 craft taps. The best summer patio in Northfield. Open lunch & dinner.

Quality Bakery and Coffee Shop

410 Division St., Northfield 507/645-8392 Custom cakes, homemade breads, donuts, pies, cookies, espresso, lunch and more.

Dairy Queen

900 Hwy. 3, Northfield dairyqueenofnorthfield.com 507/645-8912 Menu features soft-serve ice cream, signature shakes, hot dogs, BBQ and Royal Treats. DQ is the Home of the Blizzard.

Just Food Co-op

516 Water St. S, Northfield 507/650-0106 • justfood.coop Community-owned grocery store proudly offering locally sourced foods daily in the deli.

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Discover Seven Falls

a new art exhibit by Fred Somers

Nerstrand Big Woods Park Headquarters July 13-August 11

Pastel paintings inspired by streams adjacent to the park – representational works and art inspired by these hidden treasures.

Opening with the artist Saturday, July 13, 3-7 p.m. Paintings and Pictures: Conversation with the Artist Saturday July 20, 8-9:30 p.m. Paint the Park with Fred Somers and others • Saturday July 27 10 a.m. to sundown 1-3 p.m. – children’s activities 2-4 p.m. – ice cream social.

Coloring packets with park images from Fred’s sketchbooks will be distributed. August 3 is backup day in case of nasty weather but plein air artists do weather. State Park Permit or day pass required. Check in at Park Headquarters so rangers can direct interested viewers to find you. This activity is made possible through a grant from the Southeastern Minnesota Arts Council in cooperation with a private foundation.

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JuneJuly 1 • July 6 • Aug 5 • Aug 2 3 Oct Dec 67 Oct 5 4 •• Nov Nov 2 1 •• Dec Stroll through Downtown Northfield every first Friday of the month from 5-9pm & encounter art and performances of all kinds – FREE! Poetry Readings • Live Music • Community Coloring • Dance • Photography • Acrylic Painting Class • Cinematography • Haidong Gumdo • Visual Art • Belly Dancing • Sidewalk Poetry • Improv • MN Art Truck & more!

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Gran Plaza

Quarterback Club

Mexican Grill

116 3rd St. W., Northfield 507/645-7886 House specialties include broasted chicken, BBQ ribs and flame-broiled hamburgers.

2018 Jefferson Rd., Ste. G, Northfield 507/366-1862 520 Central Ave., Faribault 507/333-1344 A richly varied menu offering authentic Mexican cuisines.

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306 Division St. S, Northfield 507/321-1884 kahloandmariascatering@gmail.com A new restaurant in downtown Northfield offering modern Mexican cuisine from Maria’s Catering & Taco Hut Concessions. Maria’s still offers full-service catering for any event.

224 Railway St. N, Dundas 507/645-8987 Burgers, beer, pizza, breakfast cooked to order and daily lunch and dinner specials. The friendly place to go to in Dundas.

Coffeehouse & Wine Bar 421 Division St., Northfield thehideawaynorthfield.com 507/664-0400 Bistro atmosphere serving unique appetizers and sandwiches. Coffee drinks, wine and beer specialties.

1223 4th St. S, Cannon Falls 651/829-1138 • artisanplaza.com One-stop dining and shopping! Featuring Oly’s Roadhouse, an artisan market and deli, on-site butcher, destination patio, and event hall.

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Vintage Escapes Winery

8950 Dodd Rd., Kilkenny vintageescapeswinery.com Stunning lake country winery with beautiful outdoor patio serving a variety of wines crafted from locally grown fruit. Live music most weekends. See our website or Facebook for events.

1010 Hwy. 3 S., Northfield 507/664-9139 eltequilarestaurant.com Family restaurant offering authentic Mexican cuisine as well as wonderful margaritas and more. Party room available.

Northfield Dance Studio presents School-Age Camps

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July 1-3: Tap Jazz July 8-12: “Where the Sidewalk Ends” July 13-17: Jazz/Hip Hop July 22-024: Ballet/Pointe July 29-31: Modern/Contact Improvisation

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Jivin’ Ivan and the Kings of Swing • 7-11pm

Rolling River Music Festival • 5pm

Hot licks, cool swing and dancing.

Signature Bar & Grill, Faribault

Central Park, Red Wing

This free, family-friendly music festival starts with a short opening set by students from Red Wing’s Universal Music Center followed by local opener Tony Cuchetti (5:30pm) and co-headliners Dustbowl Revival (6pm), Kat Perkins (7:10pm) and headliner Caitlyn Smith (8:30pm). Bring blankets, get comfortable and enjoy a variety of food and beverage options from on-site vendors and food trucks. Martin Anderson and the Goods • 6:30-11:30pm The Contented Cow, Northfield

Classic rock, country alt and Americana that spans the decades, including Bob Dylan, Tom Petty, Neil Young, the Beatles, Steve Earle and Bruce Springsteen. Band members include Alex Sandberg (lead guitar), Andrew Meyer (sax, mandolin, guitar), Christian Wheeler (bass), Steve Paoli (drums) and Martin Anderson (lead vocals, guitar). More at martinandersonandthegoods.com. Rob Meany • 7pm

Corks & Pints, Faribault

Rob Meany is an award-winning singer/ songwriter and pianist from Minneapolis. Best known as the singer/keyboardist for the pop-rock group, Terramara, he is also a versatile solo artist performing original and popular songs in the style of Elton John, Billy Joel, Ben Folds and Harry Connick, Jr. More at robmeany.com. Jeffrey Alan • 7-9pm

Imminent Brewing, Northfield

A Northern Minnesotan who plays original songs and old standards in the blues and folk traditions.

John Gorka • 8pm

Crossings at Carnegie, Zumbrota

Listening to John Gorka sing, one can get goose bumps all over. There are many reasons – fresh lyrics, a stunning emotional baritone and his twisted humor. Tickets: $24 advance, $28 at the door, available at Crossings, crossingsatcarnegie.com or 507/732-7616. Art Vandalay • 8-11pm

Tavern Lounge, Northfield

Currently recording its Tavern Lounge performances for a live album, Get Vandalized, the group’s popular laid-back roots rock draws on influences ranging from Neil Young and John Prine to The Eels and Tom Petty, while lending its own unique brand of roots music that melds smart lyricism with pop-infused melodies. More at artvandalaytunes.wordpress.com. Matthew Griswold • 8:30-11:30pm

Froggy Bottoms River Pub & Lily PADio, Northfield

Matthew Griswold presents bone-shakin’ voodoo grooves, keeping toes tappin’ and hands clappin’ all night long. His brand of foot-stompin’ folk-rock pays tribute to the Delta blues with a side order of thistle and shamrock. Expect a repertoire of classic covers, reinvented traditionals and well-crafted originals. On the Lily PADio. In inclement weather, show moves inside.

SUNDAY, JULY 14 Lakeville Pan-O-Prog Summer Festival • 7am-6pm Lakeville’s 53rd annual Panorama of Progress continues with passion, celebrating the growth and development of the community. July 4-14. Complete schedule and info at panoprog.org.

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HAPPENINGS Sunday, July 14, continued

Luke Berkley • 7pm

Class: Yoga on Tap • 10:45-11:45am

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Imminent Brewing, Northfield

Connecting Northfield through community, yoga and beer. $10. Bring your mat and water, enjoy a free beer or soda. Northfield Garden Club 2019 Garden Tour • 11am-4pm Northfield

Flowers and fine art – enjoy local art at six gardens around Northfield. Tickets $10, available in advance at Knecht’s Nursery, eco gardens and FiftyNorth or in the gardens on the day. All proceeds benefit the beautification of downtown Northfield. More at thenorthfieldgardenclub.org. Also July 13. Historical Society Extravaganza • 11:30am-4pm Steele County Historical Society, Owatonna

Celebrate 33 years of historic demonstrations, music, theater, games, food and fun for everyone. Admission is free. More info at steelehistorymuseum.org. Theater: Oddville • 2pm

Owatonna Arts Center

Trivia 4 Charity • 7pm

The Contented Cow, Northfield

General knowledge with a twist. $1/person entry fee is matched by the Cow with all money donated to a local charity (chosen and changed monthly). This month’s charity is Northfield Tour de SAVE. Receipts posted in pub or online.

MONDAY, JULY 15 Chamber Golf Tournament • 12pm registration, 1pm shotgun start Legacy Golf Course, Faribault

Food, fun and great prizes to win. Movie Mondays • 3pm

Buckham Memorial Library, Faribault

Ames Center, Burnsville

See theater page.

A family-friendly movie rated G or PG. All are welcome. Youth under age 8 must be accompanied by an adult.

Sunday Jazz Jam • 4-5:30pm

Summer Knitting Club • 5-7pm

Open to musicians of all ages and abilities. Charts provided. More at hotspotmusic.org.

Monday Night Movie: Mary Poppins Returns • 5:30-8pm

Hot Spot Music Studio, Northfield

Adam Daniel • 4-7pm

Froggy Bottoms River Pub & Lily PADio, Northfield

Versatile Twin Cities’ musician Adam Daniel has contributed to notable bands such as GB Leighton, Kat Perkins, Sena Ehrhardt, Scarlet Haze and award-winning blues/rock artist Ken Valdez. Daniel has shared stages with artists such as Styx, Spin Doctors, Melissa Etheridge, Aaron Neville, Amy Grant, Collective Soul, Theory of a Deadman and others. More at adamdanielmusic.com. On the Lily PADio. Canceled if bad weather. Laura Caviani & Friends • 5-8pm Imminent Brewing, Northfield

A festive evening of jazz. Laura Caviani directs the jazz ensemble, coaches chamber groups and teaches jazz piano at Carleton College. Jay Epstein is undoubtedly one of the busiest and most beloved jazz drummers in the Twin Cities. Joining them on bass is Imminent’s regular, Kevin Clements.

The Contented Cow Pub, Northfield Northfield Public Library

Rated PG.

Classic Cartoons & Popcorn • 6-8pm Old Pine Theatre, Pine Island

Free. Bring the family down to watch some beloved cartoons from the past. Popcorn provided, other concessions available. Bingo • 7pm

Carbone’s, Northfield

Traditional Irish Music Session • 7-9pm Tavern Lounge, Northfield

Bring your instrument or your dancing shoes. Beginners, experts, musicians and listeners are all welcome – the more, the merrier. Contact Reid at henderswood@gmail.com for more info. Northern Roots Session • 7-9pm The Contented Cow, Northfield

An informal weekly gathering of musicians to play acoustic music with roots in the north, particularly Nordic countries. Participants and listeners of all ages and levels of experience are welcome.

Tiffany Jenkins: This Tour is Awkward AF • 7pm

TUESDAY, JULY 16

Tiffany Jenkins is best known for her funny viral Facebook videos. She speaks shamelessly, openly and honestly about her past and addiction, as well as her struggles with depression and anxiety. Spend quality time with Jenkins for a candid evening full of humor, compassion and friends. Tickets: $39-$55, available at the Ames Center Box Office, 800/982-2787 or ticketmaster.com.

Boomerang Bags Sewing Bees • 10-11:30am

Ames Center, Burnsville

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Makerspace, Buckham Memorial Library, Faribault

See July 2 description.

Northfield Farmers Market • 11:45am-1pm Riverside Park, Northfield

Tuesday, Fridays and Saturdays through October.

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The North Market • 4-7pm

Trivia Tuesday • 8-9:30pm

Owatonna’s newest farmers market offering locally-grown produce, food and farm products.

WEDNESDAY, JULY 17

Grace Baptist Church, Owatonna

Tanzenwald Brewing Co., Northfield

Community Café • 5-6pm

Storytime in the Park • 10:30am

Come for a hearty meal (no matter your circumstances), for companionship, to volunteer or to build community. Look for the “welcome” sign at the entrance. Building community a meal at a time.

Join Children’s Librarian Cathy McGuire as she reads a few stories and Parks and Recreation staff will play games and offer an art activity based on the theme of the day, trains. Free and no registration required.

Cathedral of Our Merciful Saviour, Faribault

Farmington Preserve Park

Rice County Fair • 11am-10pm

Rice County Fair • 5-10pm

Rice County Fairgrounds, Faribault

July 16-21. Free admission. More at RiceCountyFair.net. Dance Academy Open House • 6-8pm Northfield Dance Academy

Check out the new dance space (where Hallmark used to be). Uke Jam Session • 6:30-7:30pm FiftyNorth, Northfield

Rice County Fairgrounds, Faribault

July 16-21 More at RiceCountyFair.net. Electric Fusion • 12, 6 and 9pm O’Conner’s Celtic Tunesters • 1-3pm Tuey the Juggler • 3, 5:30 and 8pm Brodini Family Comedy/Magic Show • 4, 7 and 9pm Jolly P’s • 6:30-9pm Raggin’ at the Depot • 12pm

$1 drop-in. Every Tuesday.

Old Northfield Depot

Graphic Novel Book Club for Grown-Ups • 7pm Content Bookstore, Northfield

Acoustic Jam Session • 7-9pm The Contented Cow, Northfield

Every Tuesday night show up with your unplugged instrument of choice and jam – or just show up and listen.

Free concert of music from the 1890s to 1940s by the brass quintet Maple Street Rag. Special guest star: Union Pacific #4014, In Steam. This activity is part of Artists on Main Street and is presented in cooperation with Save the Northfield Depot.

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This activity is made possible by the voters of Minnesota through a grant from the Southeastern Minnesota Arts Council thanks to legislative appropriation from the arts and cultural heritage fund.

Friday, October 11 · 4–8 p.m. (some studios only) Saturday, October 12 · 10 a.m.–6 p.m. Sunday, October 13 · 10 a.m.–5 p.m. Shoes, Clothing & Accessories for Men & Women 401 Division Street•Northfield, MN•645-4257•www.rarepair.com

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HAPPENINGS Wednesday, July 17, continued Northfield Noontime Organ Recital • 12:15-12:45pm Boe Chapel, St. Olaf, Northfield

Brian Carson, organist.

Boomerang Bags Sewing Bees • 6-7:30pm

Makerspace, Buckham Memorial Library, Faribault

See July 2 description.

Books & Stars: The Fairlanes 6:30-8pm Central Park, Northfield

A cappella renditions of doowop, R&B and pop songs from the 1950s to 60s. Storytime with Emily precedes 7pm show at 6:30. Texas Hold ’Em • 7pm

Froggy Bottoms River Pub, Northfield

THURSDAY, JULY 18 Rice County Fair • 10am-10pm

Rice County Fairgrounds, Faribault

July 16-21. More at RiceCountyFair.net. Lyndon Peterson • 9:30-11:30am, 1:30-3:30pm Electric Fusion • 10am, 3, 7 and 9pm Day Care Program with Brodini • 11am Tuey the Juggler • 2, 6 and 8pm Brodini Family Comedy/Magic Show • 3:30pm Whitesidewalls • 7-10pm

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Uke Can Make Music – Open Ukulele Hours • 1-2, 2-3 and 6-7pm Buckham Memorial Library, Faribault

A program for all ages designed for people who want to learn more about playing ukulele. There will be ukuleles on site and a person on staff to go over basics and provide resources. No experience necessary. 4-Way Taste Festival • 6-9pm Red Barn Pizza Farm, Northfield

Pizza, music, beer, wine, cider and a lot of fun for a good cause – the Northfield Rotary Club’s International Clean Water Mission. Featuring Imminent Brewing, Keepsake Cidery, Tanzenwald Brewing, Chapel Brewing and the Milltown Mashers. Bring a blanket and chairs to sit while you sample your favorite craft beverages. Music by Matt Arthur and the Bratlanders and Mark & Vanessa Ross. Red Barn Pizza will be for sale at the event. A very limited number of VIP Early Bird (5pm) tickets get to put pizza orders in before lines get long. Tickets available at 4waytaste.org. General admission tickets $25 before July 10, $35 thereafter. Reception: International Festival of Burnsville Exhibit 6:30-7:30pm Ames Center, Burnsville

See exhibits page.

Trivia Mafia – Trivia Night • 7-9pm 10,000 Drops Craft Distillers, Faribault

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South Central Minnesota Studio ARTour

The 2019 Garden Tour: Flowers and Fine Art. Features six gardens with six different artists in each garden. This year’s theme is “We Are Water” and all Garden Tour proceeds benefit the beautification of Northfield’s downtown and parks.

Gardens vary from private homes to a church to the BeeButterfly-Dragonfly & Pergola Gardens at Riverside/Lions Park. The artists include Allan Mathison (watercolor and acrylics), Craig Swenson (wood carving and pyrography), Karen Oiseth (painting), Joe May (photography), Jennifer Wolcott (steel sculpture) and Gail Gates (digital creations about water). Upcoming events: July 13-14 • 11am-4pm Garden Tour (Tickets $10) July 13 • 11am-2pm Northfield Hanging Gardens in Plein Air View the hanging gardens on the Pedestrian Bridge behind Contented Cow Pub or at Froggy Bottoms River Pub. There will be free professional art instruction for all ages at varied stations, beautiful Celtic harp music and a familyfriendly, relaxing atmosphere.

The Studio ARTour is celebrating its 15th Year. Over the years the artists and locations have changed, but the quality of the art, the variety of media represented and the enthusiasm of the artists has not. Once a year, the artists of South Central Minnesota invite the public into their studios to see where and how they make their art. Visitors can buy original handmade art right from the artists themselves, visit with them, see art being made and learn about different art forms. This year’s tour features 44 artists. Many of the 18 participating studios will be hosting multiple artists. ARTour artists often show throughout the year at galleries across the country, participate in shows and sell locally. For so many artists to be available to the public at the same time is a tribute to the support of the community and the artists’ generosity to share their time and talent. Upcoming events: Oct. 11, 4-8pm – Some studios open for Early Bird shopping Oct. 12, 10am-6pm & Oct. 13 ,10am-5pm – All studios open studioartour.com

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Regional Venues, Festivals & Fairs Providing the community with cultural and educational opportunities. Gallery exhibits The gallery features a variety of artwork by local artists. Past exhibits have included unique items like hand-blown glass, pottery, paintings, photography, mixed media and more. In addition to giving local artists more public exposure, the exhibits add another dimension of art education to the community. Classes From painting to pottery – a variety of classes are offered for all ages. Upcoming Shows: Sept. 21-22 – Lakeville Area Art Festival

A fine art festival, on the Lakeville Area Arts Center grounds, featuring juried and emerging artists, community art projects, art demonstrations, live music, food, beer and wine. The featured artist this year will be Olga Krasovska. Upcoming Shows: Sept. 21-22 • 10am-5pm 952/985-4640

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The 46th Annual Stockholm Art Fair is destined to be a festive, five-sensory soirée. For those who have never attended the one-day event, it’s probably the best blind date you’ll ever have. Step into Stockholm’s village park and fall madly in love with 105 of the region’s most talented artists. Let the swooning continue over locally sourced food and drink, four musical acts and open-all-day village galleries and cafés.

New at Brick Oven Bakery in Northfield, Eat and Art. Eat fresh-baked goodies while enjoying visual art displays. Upcoming shows: Through July 15 – Minnesota’s Summer Birds – Gerald Hoekstra, photographer Mid-July – Aug. 30 – COUNT ME IN – collage and painting by Joyce Francis 158 N Water St, Northfield 507/645-9517 brickovenbakery.com

There’s singing and dancing, eating and drinking. And there’s that private moment when newcomers and regulars alike stop, reflect and congratulate themselves on their one-of-a-kind acquisitions from the comfort of a hay bale in front of our Village Park sound stage. Upcoming Shows: July 20, 10am-5pm – Stockholm Art Fair, Stockholm, WI Stockholmartfair@gmail.com 715-338-8439

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Paradise Center for the Arts has three on-site galleries and one offsite gallery that feature established, emerging and student artists. Carlander Gallery: A 630-ft2 gallery in which juried art exhibits are curated by the Paradise Gallery Committee throughout the year. Lois Vranesh Boardroom Gallery: A 275-ft2 multi-purpose meeting space and two-dimensional visual art gallery. The juried exhibits are six to eight weeks long, in conjunction with the Carlander and Corey Lyn Creger Memorial Galleries. Corey Lyn Creger Memorial Gallery: Located on the main level of Paradise Center for the Arts, this is a gallery of student artists mentored by the Gallery Committee. Paradise Center for the Arts Healing Arts Gallery at District One Hospital: A collaboration between Paradise Center for the Arts and District One Hospital, featuring artists in a variety of two-dimensional styles that promote healing and well-being. District One Hospital is located at 200 State Ave, Faribault. Four-month-long exhibits debut every January, May and September.

Faribault’s largest block party on Aug. 10 attracts more than 6,000 people and features 11 hours of live music, BBQ contest, family fun, market place, beer garden and more. Check the Paradise Center for the Arts website for information on the call for art for the Blue Collar BBQ 2019 Exhibit and for exhibitor and vendor info. Upcoming Shows: Aug. 10 • 11am-11pm

200 Block of Central Ave N, Faribault 507/332-7372 ext. 1 or 4 festival@paradisecenterforthearts.org pcabbq.net

Upcoming Events in Historic Downtown Faribault: July 19, Aug. 16 • 5-8pm – Creative Crawl Creatives will be selling their handmade items, offering take-and-makes, providing artist demonstrations and selected performances. 321 Central Ave N, Faribault 507/332-7372 ext. 4 paradisecenterforthearts.org info@paradisecenterforthearts.org

Montgomery Arts & Heritage Center

Crossings is an art gallery in a historic Carnegie Library building in Zumbrota. In addition to displaying works by local artists, it also features two artists in six-week gallery shows. Crossings is also a music venue, a launching pad for artistic careers, a classroom for exploring artists, a summer camp for growing artists, a clay studio for ceramicists and a place to celebrate artists, poets, musicians and the people who love art. Upcoming Shows: June 17 – July 27 – Carla Brown and Laura Corcoran July 29 – Aug, 31 – Jean Haefele and Alison McClocklin

A totally volunteer organization supporting the arts and history of the Montgomery area.

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Gerald Hoekstra Joyce francis Birds in this exhibit are all found in the Northfield area, and most of the photos were taken in the Carleton Arb, the Northfield Natural Lands, Koester Prairie (just SW of Dennison), or Cannon River Wilderness Area.

Gerald Hoekstra, Professor Emeritus of Music at St. Olaf College, is editor of the Minnesota Ornithologists’ Union newsletter, Minnesota Birding. See more: Through July 15 – Eat & Art Gallery at Brick Oven Bakery

“To increase the quality of the day, that is the highest of arts.” –Henry David Thoreau This quotation has been Joyce Francis’ mantra since she started studying calligraphy in the mid-1970s. She came to realize that art is one of the most profound means to “increase the quality of the day.” See more: Northfield Arts Guild Gift Shop Mid-July – Aug. 30 – COUNT ME IN – collage and painting, Eat & Art Gallery at Brick Oven Bakery 507/581-2597 joycefrancisart@gmail.com

Gail Gates/ Aging Schmaging

When midlife arrived, Gail Gates decided she could either run away as fast as her short Norwegian/German/Bohemian legs would take her, or embrace the changes. She decided to embrace. What followed was a creative storm of sorts, ultimately leading her back to photography and writing. After receiving an Individual Artist Grant from the East Central Regional Art Council in 2016, she began mixing iPhone apps with her traditional photography. The result is “impressionistic with a side order of curiosity and emotion.” See more: June 13- Aug. 3 – Digital Mischief with Gail Gates and Dee Kotaska, Edina Art Center, Tea Room Gallery Aug. 24 – Riverwalk Market Fair Oct. 12 & 13 – Studio ARTour Studio #1 October – Owatonna Arts Center agingschmaging.com

Sharol Nau Bridge Weaving is Sharol Nau’s Summer 2019 art project. The weaving on the Fifth Street Bridge and pedestrian bridge behind Contented Cow Pub in Northfield are part of Artists on Main Street project. Community collaborators include the City of Northfield and Cynthia Gilbertson, owner of Northfield Yarn. This delightful store provides Nau with double rainbows of color choices for her Bridge Weaving. See more: Through July 26 – Reflections on Water Art and Poetry Exhibit, FiftyNorth Gallery, Northfield June 14-July 27 – We Are Water: Watershed, Northfield Arts Guild whitecrow@snakedance.org

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Dennis McClintock

Dennis McClintock has participated in most years of the Northfield Riverwalk Market Fair and 2019 will be his tenth year as part of the Northfield Arts Guild Riverfront Arts Festival during Defeat of Jesse James Days. He photographs landscapes, sunsets, historical buildings and other man-made structures, nature and wildlife.

McClintock’s art has been displayed and/or sold in galleries, art shows, restaurants, gift and retail shops, including the Northfield Arts Guild Gallery and Gift Shop, FiftyNorth Gallery, Archer House River Inn, Frame Works St Paul and The HideAway Coffee and Wine Bar McClintock has shot all digital since 2003, exercising his creative talents in both the capture of images and the post processing. Images are sold as prints on paper (matted and/or framed), gallery wrap canvas and metal, with more substrates to come.

Julie Fakler

Julie Fakler creates vibrant original domestic animal paintings and pet portraits. She has received individual artist grants from the Southeastern Minnesota Arts Council (SEMAC) for projects that promote domestic animals: Prairie’s Edge Humane Society (2011), S.A.F.E. Sanctuary (2014) and Southeastern MN Farm Animal Portraits (2017). Fakler is director of operations at Paradise Center for the Arts and sits on the SEMAC Board of Directors. She holds a BFA in painting and drawing from Minneapolis College of Art and Design. Contact her if you would like a portrait of your beloved pet. See more: Oct. 11-13 – Studio ARTour, Studio #10 By All Means Graphics Retail Art Shop Paradise Center for the Arts Gift Shop, Faribault Classes by Julie Fakler, Paradise Center for the Arts, Faribault 507/210-6027 juliefakler@gmail.com juliefakler.com/

See more: Summer Saturdays – Riverwalk Market Fair, Northfield Sept. 7 & 8 – Riverfront Fine Arts Festival Northfield

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Northfield Arts Guild Gallery and Shop

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Frameworks Gallery, St Paul

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Domestic Animal Portraits and Handmade Quilts by Julie Fakler

Isabella Rose

Baggage is a long-term project by Isabella Rose, featuring mixed-media collages inside suitcases interpreting personal interviews. This exhibit is a snapshot of the series featuring life stories of three immigrants. See more: Aug. 2, 6:30pm – Opening Reception, Northfield Arts Guild Aug. 2-31 – Up Gallery, Northfield Arts Guild

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Kathy Miller

Watercolor artist Kathy Miller lives in Northfield. She also spends part of the year in Albuquerque, NM, and Wecota, SD. A year before retiring from 22 years of teaching elementary school in 2007, she took her first watercolor class and since has attended numerous watercolor workshops throughout Minnesota, the Southwest and Giverny, France.

Miller now devotes her time to painting and teaching watercolor in her downtown Northfield studio and at various local sites. She has come to consider painting her job, one she looks forward to every day. “All my effort goes into learning about the medium and developing a relationship with the paint, paper and paintbrushes. I am filled with an inner need to convey to others the message of the absolute magnificence and beauty of this world we all share.” Her works reflect her love for nature and can be seen on her website, along with listings of her classes and other upcoming events.

Linda Van Lear

Van Lear is a lifelong resident of Faribault. She began painting briefly while attending college. After a 36-year career as a social worker, Van Lear decided to take her art work seriously. Van Lear’s paint mediums include watercolor and acrylic. Her subject matter is varied and includes vineyards, Tuscan scenery, local downtown buildings and landscapes. She vacations near the gulf in Texas over the winter, where she enjoys painting seascapes and wildlife. Her paintings have sold in Minnesota as well as Texas and receive acclaim in art contests and area fairs. Another niche Van Lear explores is her porcelain clay jewelry design. She creates various flowers and butterfly necklaces as well as pieces with seashells and silver. Much of her works sell through a retail store in Texas.

See more: Oct. 12 & 13 – Studio ARTour Studio #16 105 E. 5th St., Northfield (by appointment) kmillerwatercolors.com

Wolf Creek Threads Wolf Creek Threads was born out of Lynn Laudenschlager’s passion for interior design and her love to create. “I’ve always been ‘crafty’ and had worked with fiber using crochet and knitting, but I only recently (re)discovered macrame, the 13th century form of textile using knotting techniques. Laudenschlager is drawn to unusual or one-of-a-kind decor, which is

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what she tries to acheive with her art. “I usually have an idea when I start a piece, but it evolves and develops as I invest time, love and materials into the piece.” See more: Saturdays 9am-1pm Riverwalk Market Fair, Northfield Wolf Creek Threads Wolf Creek Threads

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Lauren Jacobson

Robert Christy

Robert Christy has been a full-time artist for 30 years, traveling and painting throughout the American West and Midwest. He has painted cityscapes from a rooftop in San Francisco, seascapes on Big Sur beaches, portraits of skinheads in Santa Cruz coffee houses and plein air landscapes throughout the Midwest and Southwest. In Chicago, he produced works that reflected pop-art and folk art interests there. In Wisconsin, he concentrated on Lake Superior plein air works. Christy currently lives and works out of Northfield and enjoys painting en plein air along the Riverwalk with all its textures and angles, and capturing seasons of the nearby Minnesota countryside, This spring, he contributed several funny whirligig-style toys (“Famous Artist: Andy Warhol”, “Flop”, “City of the Future”) to a show in San Diego, California.

Lauren Jacobson is a mixedmedia artist with a focus on digital photography. Her passion for portraits and surrealism is reflected in her work. She captures a unique perspective by utilizing fascinating subjects, experimental techniques and digital alterations. Her work varies dramatically – from exotic sea life to theatrical self-portraits to breathtaking native wildlife. Her art is on display in Faribault, as well as being on the cover of the March 2018 Southern Minn. Scene magazine.

See more: Paradise Center for the Arts, Faribault Faribault High School Student Art Gallery

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Fred Somers

Fred Somers oil and pastel paintings have received numerous awards over the last 40 years. He has been honored as one of the first two Eminent Pastelists by the International Association of Pastel Societies (IAPS). His paintings are included in more than 500 public and private collections and he continues to exhibit and conduct art-making workshops throughout the U.S. and abroad. Recent public collectors include the Minnesota Museum of Marine Art in Winona and at The United Health and U of Minnesota Neuroscience Research Center, St. Paul. Somers continues to work from his farm home studio and gallery near Northfield. The gallery is part of the Studio ARTour and is otherwise open by appointment or by chance. See more at Nerstrand Big Woods State Park: July 13-Aug. 11 – “Discover Seven Falls,” Park HQ Opening Reception: July 13, 3-7pm July 20, 8-9:30pm – Conversation with the Artist, Park HQ July 27, 10am-sundown – Paint the Park event Oct. 12 & 13 – Studio ARTour Studio #8, Northfield studio@fredericksomers.com

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Fleur de Lis/ Jessica Prill

Jessica Prill, owner of Fleur de Lis gallery in downtown Faribault, creates natural stone jewelry. Her designs are freestyle and organic. Each piece is designed and inspired by the unique natural stones she uses. The Fleur de Lis boutique features wearable design and decorative art from more than 50 Minnesota artists. See more: Oct. 12 & 13 – Studio ARTour Studio #14 219 Central Ave, Faribault fleurdelisgallery.com

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Matthew Bunch Dr. Jellyfish Studios

Matthew Bunch is founder and owner of Dr. Jellyfish Studios. He’s known for his surrealist/ dreamlike art. Every piece he creates is also a surprising 3D experience when viewed with 3D glasses. His art is meant to spark conversation for its amazing color, hidden symbols and, optionally, for its 3D experience. Bunch loves the interplay of color that creates the 3D effect, which he achieves using only Prisma color pencils and Microns ink pens. He uses color pencils with such brilliance that his colors look like oils. He prefers to use only pencils and ink out of respect and adoration for artists of the past, and in order to create his art without the use of modern technology. Bunch’s latest works focus on patterns and colors, but he has a passion for nature and animals, which often influences his choice of subject. Additionally he creates album art for several bands, posters for music festivals and other commissioned pieces including logos, tattoo designs, murals and portraits.

Curtis Ingvoldstad

Curtis Ingvoldstad, chainsaw carver, has been an artist his entire life. “I want to walk up to a piece of wood and start immediately, without really much of a plan. I just want to bring something out of myself. “Indian mystics believe that our words come from inside us. They’ve always been there, we just have to learn how to bring them out. When I’m working, I don’t really even think about anything, I just work. I just believe that I know inherently how these things are going to be.” See more: Oct. 12-13 – Studio ARTour Studio #18 – one-hour carving demo, food truck, beverages and evening musical entertainment woodsculpture.net /Curtis Ingvoldstad

See more: By All Means Graphics Retail Art Shop, Northfield

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Dianne Lockerby

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Dianne Lockerby has been “playing in clay” for years and enjoying every minute of it – dirty hands and all. She enjoys creating functional pieces and is now adding some carving. She also experiments with Raku firings. She actively shares her clay interests at Paradise Center for the Arts, teaching classes or leading the Tuesday AM Pottery Studio (September through March). Studio Time is to educate, socialize and “be therapy time” for all levels of experience. See more: Oct. 11-13 – Studio ARTour Studio #10 Paradise Center for the Arts, Faribault Fleur de Lis Gallery, Faribault

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Erica Ness

Erica Ness is the founder of Wool-ENDesign and creates fiber artworks using natural fibers including felted wools, silks and leathers. Her artworks are primarily functional pieces like scarves, hats, purses and other clothing, but also include wool paintings. Her bright colors and fluid designs are inspired by nature. Oftentimes looking to flowers, insects and the sky for inspiration, her pieces embrace the beauty and diversity of nature. Inspired by her mother and grandmothers, her work looks to traditional women’s craft techniques to make artwork that shows functional history while incorporating modern expressionism. See more: Fleur de Lis Gallery, Faribault Northfield Arts Guild info@woolendesignart.com

Kathy Ness started the Boomerang Bag project at the Northfield Public Library to replace plastic bags they were offering with reusable fabric bags. The idea came out of Australia – use donated fabric and volunteer sewers to make the bags – all to keep unwanted fabric out of landfills and reduce the need for single-use plastic bags. Thanks to the Clothes Closet and Bierman’s Furniture store donating used upholstery and discontinued upholstery samples, Ness is able to create unique, beautiful and tough bags. Ness also makes more complicated bags: lined, magnetic closures, with pockets and other enhancements. She also makes small travel bags and silverware-andplacemats-in-one (for people to bring their own silverware instead of using plastic ware at picnics and such). See more:

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Mary Ellen Frame

Mary Ellen Frame has created a traveling photography exhibit titled “Seeing Our Cannon River Watershed,” with the assistance of a grant from the Southeast Minnesota Arts Council (SEMAC). The exhibit of photos of the Cannon River, its tributaries, human interaction and wildlife will be shown at a variety of venues within the watershed. Frame has a long connection to the river having grown up on a farm in Waterford Township about half a mile from it and now living five blocks from it.

Frame would like to stimulate the viewer’s powers of observation, whether it’s the joy of focusing for a moment on ordinary beauty, or seeing the stories and connection the visual world presents. See more: Through July 28 – Up Gallery, Northfield Arts Guild Artist Reception/Capstone Event – July 12, 7:30-8:30pm Aug. 1-Sept. 5– Cannon Falls Public Library Sept. 8-28– Owatonna Arts Center

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glynnis lessing

Glynnis Lessing’s studio is in her grandfather’s old milking parlor on the ancestral farm where she lives with her family. Her functional high-fired porcelain work is drawn on and carved with narrative images taken from and inspired by the nature around her.

She works full-time selling her work at Midwestern art fairs and often teaches a weekly class at the Northern Clay Center in Minneapolis. See more: July 20 – Stockholm Art Fair Aug 3 & 4 – Powderhorn Park Art Fair, Minneapolis. Oct. 12 & 13 – Studio ARTtour Studio #3 Sept. 8-30 – “Source” We are Water exhibit alongside her mother (Mary Ellen Frame) and husband (Juan Fried), Owatonna Art Center Nov.-Dec. 24– Fine Craft Collective, Northfield Arts Guild Northfield Arts Guild Gift Shop GlynnisLessing.com /GlynnisCeramics

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Christie Clarke

Christie Clarke is an artist and educator living and working in Northfield. After having been a full-time functional potter, she left the wheel for the challenges of hand building with various clay bodies. Her slab-built low-fire clay vessels and boxes are part of a continuing experiment in creating simple objects that have a timeless look, both ancient and modern. She is interested in revealing texture and color in multiple layers with dry and matte-glazed surfaces. Her work can be found in local shops and in the collection of the Goldstein Museum of Design at the University of Minnesota and in a two-year display of Minnesota Women Ceramic Artists at the Humphrey Terminal at MSP airport. See more: Northfield Arts Guild Gift Shop Fleur de Lis Gallery, Faribault Oct. 11-13 – Studio ARTour Studio #7

Dale Brown

Dale Brown is a Studio Assistant in the Art Department at Normandale College, working in fused glass, photography and printmaking areas. He also manages the darkroom and digital art computer lab and assists students in various photography and electronic imaging classes. He teaches fused glass classes out of his home studio in Northfield, at Paradise Center for the Arts in Faribault and at Northfield Arts Guild. Brown has been experimenting with glass for more than 15 years. He uses bold, vibrant colors while working on new techniques such as making pattern flow bars, wire melts and murine. After the initial firing, he cuts new glass pieces with a wet saw, cold works them and then uses them as design elements in new pieces. With photography, Brown enjoys getting out in nature, slowing down and exploring a scene from different angles while using different techniques. He has a particular interest in night photography and the northern lights and has captured scenic images of the Northern night skies from Duluth to the Canadian border.

December – Fine Craft Collective, Northfield Arts Guild

See more: June 29-30 – Eagan Art Fair July 6 – Riverwalk Market Fair, Northfield 612/787-8448

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Donna Johnson & Lyn Rein

This artistic duo has been a lifetime in the making. Mother and daughter team Donna Johnson and Lyn Rein have been creating art inspired by their Norwegian heritage since Lyn was a child, but Donna herself began rosemaling with her mother, Bernice, when they lived in South Dakota in the 1970s. Recently, one of Lyn’s rosemaled baskets won Best of Show at the Wisconsin State Rosemaling Associations annual show, adding another award to the family’s pile of accolades.

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This year Lyn and Donna will be newly featured at the South Central Minnesota Studio ARTour. Donna is going to be rosemaling on a variety of items both large and small, from furniture pieces to Christmas tree ornaments. Lyn also makes pottery inspired by Norwegian traditions. These functional pots include Norwegian-style ale bowls featuring Norwegian sayings and blessings as well as rosemaling-inspired carving. Their stop on the ARTour will feature demonstrations, Norwegian snacks and music. See more: Oct. 11-13 – Studio ARTour Studio #12

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The Sod Wedges of Nirthfolde

The Nirthfolde Visitors’ Bureau (Nirthfolde is, a small municipality situated in a parallel universe that neatly overlaps Northfield, Minnesota) invites everyone to get outside and enjoy the summer by participating in selfguided tours of the Sod Wedges of Nirthfolde.

The aesthetic by-products of an ambitious municipal pedestrian project, the Sod Wedges of Nirthfolde are a network of minimalist earthworks strategically situated for the consideration of passersby. Each wedge is the aesthetic linchpin, the keystone of its quadrant. There are 89 documented and authenticated sod wedges in the Central Nirthfolde District – 14 on the west side and 62 on the east side. The Nirthfolde Visitor’s Bureau Project is spearheaded by founder and self-appointed curator David Lefkowitz and a small staff of collaborators, chief among them fellow Nirthfudlian and multi-arts practitioner Doug Bratland. A selection of Nirthfolde postcards and Sod Wedge Guides can be found at Content Bookstore in Northfield. nirthfolde.org

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Bonnie Gunelius

Sharp lines and bright colors make it hard to miss or ignore Bonnie Gunelius’ startling designs. Drawing inspiration from her travels, geometric shapes of flowers and her internal artistic dialogue, she uses pen and pencil, markers and glazes to convey ideas and emotion from viewers. In the last year Gunelius has taken up painting on tiles in addition to her work in pen and ink. Gunelius’ work has been made into handbags, frameable art and purses. This year she will be participating in the South Central Minnesota Studio ARTour for the first time.

Tami Resler

In October of 2018, Tami Resler received a grant to build a raku kiln from the Southeastern Minnesota Arts Council (SEMAC). She immersed herself in learning all she could to make the project a success. “Every day after work I come home and put on my ‘artist hat,’” she says. “It’s one thing to use a raku kiln that’s already existing and tested. It’s quite another to build one yourself.”

The capstone event of the grant is a gallery show at Paradise Center for the Arts in Faribault which coincides with the 2019 Studio ARTour. The show consists of pieces she made in her studio, glazed and fired in the new kiln. “Many of the sculptures are made up of multiple pieces that will hang on fiberglass supports. So not only am I building the kiln and the pottery, but also the fiberglass bodies.” She uses the word “bodies” literally, as many depict women’s bodies, which will be pieced together and hung on the fiberglass. See more: Sept. 30–Nov. 18 – Paradise Center for the Arts Oct. 11-13 – Studio ARTour Studio #11 studioartour.com

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Pat Jarrett

Pat Jarrett is inspired by her garden. Geraniums that sit in front of her house seem to have painted themselves onto watering cans on her kitchen shelves. For the past several years, Jarrett has designed decorative painting patterns that have been featured in national magazines. Jarrett loves to share her techniques, designs and enthusiasm with others and will be participating in the South Central Minnesota ARTour this year for the first time. See more:

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FRIDAY, JULY 19

Team Trivia • 7-9pm

Farmington Traveling Puppet Wagon Complete schedule at farmingtonmn.gov/city_events/ puppet_wagon.

Tilion Brewing Company, Cannon Falls

Concerts in the Park: Little Chicago • 7pm Central Park, Faribault

A cover band for hits of the 1960s and 1970s, based in New Prague, with a focus on pop/rock and a smattering of country. 11 @ 7 Concert Series: Dave Lambert Band • 7-8:30pm Central Park, Owatonna

Open Stitching • 10am-12pm Northfield Yarn

Bring a project and share in the fun. Free. National Eagle Center • 10:30am and 1:30pm Buckham Memorial Library, Faribault

Learn all about eagle biology, ecology, natural history and cultural connections. A naturalist interpreter will present a live eagle ambassador. Cameras welcome.

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Rice County Fair • 11am-10pm

Mark Mraz • 8-11pm

July 16-21. More at RiceCountyFair.net. Electric Fusion • 12pm, 5:30pm, 8pm Oz Brother • 1-6pm Charlie Sticha Band • 1-5pm Tuey the Juggler • 1:30pm, 3pm, 7pm Brodini Family Comedy/Magic Show • 4 and 6pm Bob and the Beachcombers • 7-9pm

Tavern Lounge, Northfield

Everybody’s favorite piano man is back tickling the ivories and performing favorite sing-along songs with a trove of golden oldies and classic covers from the pop music archives. More at mrazbrothers.com. Cowaroke • 9-11:30pm

Rice County Fairgrounds, Faribault

The Contented Cow, Northfield

Northfield Farmers Market • 11:45am-1pm

DJ • 9pm-11pm

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Froggy Bottoms River Pub & Lily PADio, Northfield

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Wine Tasting: Mead • 3-6pm

The Frothy Band • 7-10pm

MGM Wine & Spirits, Dundas

Honey wines, or meads as they’re known, have been seemingly resigned to Renaissance Fairs and have not been given the chance to show the wide variety of flavors honey brings to the table. Try an array of meads. Tastings are free and open to anyone over 21. Cookout and Cider • 4-9pm Keepsake Cidery, Dundas

Local foods, hard cider, outdoor and table games. Family friendly. Nonalcoholic options available. Creative Crawl • 5-8pm Downtown Faribault

Creatives in historic downtown Faribault will be selling their handmade items, offering take-and-makes, performing arts and providing artist demonstrations.

Downtown Faribault

Fred the Bear • 7pm

Corks & Pints, Faribault

Original material from Northfielder Ray Coudret. FTB’s music reflects upon life’s promises and disappointments with a back-beat of driving rhythms. Mixed between original songs is a blend of adult alternative covers from artists you know and artists you’ll be glad to get to know. Bar Bingo • 7pm

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Crossings at Carnegie, Zumbrota

A fabulous night of improvised comedy replete with cheeky entendre, brazen overture and thinly-veiled innuendo. This group of only slightly obsessed improv hobbyists promises to brighten your otherwise dark and dreary evening. Tickets: $14 advance, $16 at the door, available at Crossings, crossingsatcarnegie.com or 507/732-7616. Theater: Into the Woods • 7:30pm Sheldon Theatre, Red Wing

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Theater: Oddville • 8pm See theater page.

Prairie Fire Youth Theatre: Beauty & the Beast • 7pm

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Mark and Vanessa Ross present an evening of high-energy acoustic music, putting their signature spin on classic rock, country and alternative from past and current artists like Keith Urban, Bon Jovi, Miranda Lambert, Matchbox Twenty, Ryan Adams, Bruno Mars and more.

Ames Center, Burnsville

L&M Bar & Grill, Dundas

The Contented Cow, Northfield

Tanzenwald Brewing Co, Northfield

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Food vendors, DJ, prizes and awards and at the end of the summer the Car Club Showdown with one club winning a ridiculously huge trophy. More at facebook.com/FaribaultMainStreet/.

Alex Jones & Skysurfers • 7-10pm

Mark & Vanessa Ross • 7-10pm

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The Frothy Band is Laura MacKenzie, Matt and Paul Wehling, Mary Vanorny and Tom Klein. Affectionately combining the name of one of the greatest traditional Irish bands in history (The Bothy Band) with some finely-poured tap beers (producing froth) from Imminent Brewing, this collaboration brings you jigs, reels, hornpipes, songs and more played on flute, fiddle, mandolin, uilleann pipes and bouzouki.

LEFT FIELD Episode 104: “What the…” STARRING: Clara Cluckford ~ The Discontented Hen of Northfield ~

Simply Fodder For Your Next Cocktail Party By Sherri Faye ©2019

What the actual cluck? is right! June was one heck of a great month and seems to have flown by like a chicken with a fox in the henhouse. The highlight for me was a wonderful 60th birthday backyard Shangri-La with live music by Dan Israel & Mike Lane! About 40 guests attended, including my cousin Monica who drove from Virginia Beach (where I once lived for 14 years of my Navy career, rotating from ship to shore), and my middle daughter Kelly, who flew in from Georgia (where she is inches away from getting her PhD from OSU). The crowd was a wonderful mix of family and friends, high school pals, college buddies, artists, photographers, musicians, co-workers, fellow activists, old church friends, and old family friends – from age 8 to 70. I loved every minute of it. What the actual birthday? Though my 60th birthday was in April, I chose to celebrate in June as I really wanted an outdoor soirée. We have a huge and beautiful yard replete with planters full of foliage befitting a tropical paradise! From ficus trees to bright flowers, it’s a virtual vacation spot wrapped around my house. What next? Getting back to my creative writing studies now that my art studio is fully redecorated and organized, wrapping up a couple of mural painting gigs in Minneapolis, a few freelance writing and design projects! Plus preparing for a couple of weekends upVoted at theBest cabin, and a Music vacation week in the Stillwater area! That’s what! Festival What else is there to do?inSupport Southern local art and Minnesota music! There is no shortage of options – here are 2017 a few ideas… Northfield Arts Guild Events include: In the Main Gallery 7/10 Free Lunch & Learn – Create a Water Journal!, 7/12 Receptions & Outdoor Films “We Are Water: Watershed”. Also on 7/12 Mary Ellen Frame’s “Seeing Our Cannon River Watershed” at the Up Gallery. By The Bee Shed: Cannon Falls Wine & Art Festival 7/20-21 at Hannah’s Bend Park Reunion Stage: Live music on Fridays, 8 to 11pm Tavern Lounge: Live music on Thursdays/Fridays/ Saturdays, 8 to 11pm

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Prairie Fire Youth Theatre: Beauty & the Beast • 10am

Cooker John • 8-11pm

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Tavern Lounge, Northfield

Cooker John is a folk and blues musician who has played in bands, solo or with a drummer or harmonica player. John learned fingerpicking from Artie Traum in Manhattan in the early 1960s. The Tony Rook Band • 8-11pm Reunion Stage, Northfield

Born and raised in North Carolina, Tony Rook is no bluegrass novice. His songs convey real-life experiences and hardships through soulful lyrical arrangements and intricate guitar riffs. Band members are Brent Fuqua (mandolin, vocals), Terry Johnson (bass, vocals) and Graham Sones (banjo, vocals). Angel Val • 8:30-11:30pm

Froggy Bottoms River Pub & Lily PADio, Northfield

Gifted singer/songwriter Angel Val writes all of her own songs from her life experiences and relationships. She went to Nashville to record her first album, Gravel Road, and has just released a new EP, Broken. Val has been compared to Jewel, Taylor Swift and Hillary Scott from Lady Antebellum. On the Lily PADio. In inclement weather, show moves inside.

SATURDAY, JULY 20 Faribault Farmers Market • 7am-12pm Central Park, Faribault

Wednesdays and Saturdays June-October. Owatonna Farmers Market • 7am-12pm Central Park, Owatonna

Saturdays during the summer. Fresh vegetables, flowers and fun handcrafted items from more than 80 vendors. Gus’s Station Breakfast & Car Show • 8:30am-12pm

Lakeville Area Arts Center

Cannon Falls Wine & Art Festival • 10am-5pm Hannah’s Bend Park, Cannon Falls

Taste Minnesota wines, browse through talented artists’ booths and enjoy local talent and cuisine. Admission into the art festival is free, fee to participate in wine tasting (125pm) $20. More info at cannonfallswineandartfestival.com. Also July 21. Stockholm Art Fair • 10am-5pm Village Park, Stockholm, WI

Step into Stockholm’s Village Park and fall madly in love with 105 of the region’s most talented artists. Let the swooning continue over locally-sourced food and drink, open-all-day village galleries and cafés, plus these musical acts: 10-11:30am – Brian Claxton Trio – Instrumental jazz 11:45am-1:15pm – Yata, Sinz and Orfield – Songwriters with blues, passion and soul 1:30-3pm – Two Rivers – Swing and country, vocals, harmonica and sax 3:30-5pm – Hot Flashes – A Blast from the past, served with brass and some sass Open Stitching • 10am-12pm Northfield Yarn

Bring a project and share in the fun. Free. Rice County Fair • 11am-10pm

Rice County Fairgrounds, Faribault

July 16-21. More at RiceCountyFair.net. Electric Fusion • 11am Brodini Family Comedy/Magic Show • 11:30am, 2 and 6pm Tuey the Juggler • 1 and 8pm Raptor Center • 1pm Slew Foot Family Band • 1-1:45 and 4-4:45pm La Raza de Mexico • 8:30pm-12am Jim Lenway • 2-5pm

Steele County Historical Society, Owatonna

Classic cars of all ages will be on display. Breakfast 8:3010:30am for $10 per person, children 5 and under free with paid adult. Breakfast tickets are available at the SCHS or online. Admission to the car show is free, however donations are always appreciated. For more info, call 507/451-1420 or visit steelehistorymuseum.org. Northfield Farmers Market • 9-11am Riverside Park, Northfield

Vintage Escapes Winery, Kilkenny

Inspired by the likes of The Byrds, The Beatles, James Taylor, Simon & Garfunkel and John Denver, Lenway sings songs from the ’60s and ’70s accompanied by 6- and 12-string guitar. He slips in some contemporary covers a la Cities 97 and he sometimes solicits far more talented friends to join him.

Tuesday, Fridays and Saturdays through October.

TV and the Bellered Yellers • 5-7pm

Riverwalk Market Fair • 9am-1pm

Americana with a twist.

Bridge Square, Northfield

A combined artists and farmers market. Local and organic farm produce, art and fine craft, artisan foods and Northfield’s favorite bread and pastries. More at riverwalkmarketfair.org.

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Theater: Into the Woods • 7:30pm

An alternative rock band from Minneapolis, Harbor and Home embodies modern roots Americana and classic rock ‘n’ roll. They’ve shared the stage with such acts as Jeremy Messersmith, Eric Hutchinson, Mark Chesnutt, Flor, From Indian Lakes and Austin Plaine.

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Tilion Brewing, Northfield

Midnight Limited • 7pm Corks & Pints, Faribault

Classic Rock from the ’70s to the ’90s. Mike Blomberg (guitar, vocals), Steve Huber (guitar, vocals), Jeff Litke (bass guitar, vocals) and Doug Ulland (drums, vocals).

Sheldon Theatre, Red Wing

Elvis Tribute featuring Art Kistler and the EP Boulevard Band • 7:30-10pm Olde Pine Theatre, Pine Island

Minnesota-based Elvis tribute artist Art Kistler and the EP Boulevard Band dazzle audiences with an impressive, high-energy tribute to the King. Tickets: $20 advance, $23 at the door, $15 students/children, available at oldepinetheatre.com. Paintings and Pictures: Conversation with the Artist • 8-9:30pm

Dewi Sant • 7-9pm

The Contented Cow, Northfield

Jeff Boyd (bass guitar) with a rotating cast of some of the finest musicians and folk you’ll find roaming the upper Midwest and the Pacific Northwest. The Zillionaires • 7-10pm

Imminent Brewing, Northfield

A four-piece electric band with Wendy Smith (guitar, vocals, accordion), Peter Nelson (guitar and vocals), Dave Drentlaw (drums) and Mike Legvold (bass). They play Smith’s originals along with covers from a variety of styles including blues, rock ‘n’ roll, roots and country.

Nerstrand Big Woods State Park Headquarters, Nerstrand

Join artist Fred Somers for pictures and conversation about the exhibit Discover Seven Falls and about the places that inspired the project. Somers has walked the streams for more than 20 years discovering fossils, watching seasons change the landscape and finding joy in this place. More at fredericksomers.com. Summer Comedy Showcase • 8pm Paradise Center for the Arts, Faribault

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HAPPENINGS Saturday, July 20, continued

Secret Garden Tour • 10am-4pm

Bonnie & the Clydes • 8-11pm

Enjoy a touch of sunshine and fragrant blossoms as gardeners open their yards to share a little bit of paradise on this self-guided tour. Hosted by Owatonna Arts Center. Tickets: $12 advance, $15 day of, available at Kottke’s and Owatonna Arts Center.

Tavern Lounge, Northfield

Songs of love, peace and flower power from the late ’60s and early ’70s. The Bonnie is Bonnie Jean Flom. The Clydes are Bill McGrath and Scott McMillan. More at bonnieandtheclydes.com. Mark & Vanessa Ross • 8:30-11:30pm

Froggy Bottoms River Pub & Lily PADio, Northfield

Mark and Vanessa Ross present an evening of high-energy acoustic music, putting their signature spin on classic rock, country and alternative music from many past and current artists like Keith Urban, Bon Jovi, Miranda Lambert, Matchbox Twenty, Ryan Adams, Bruno Mars and more. On the Lily PADio. In inclement weather, show moves inside.

SUNDAY, JULY 21 Class: Yoga at the Blueberry Farm • 8-8:45am Little Hill Berry Farm, 4339 320th St W, Northfield

Join HeartWork Yoga Studio for a morning yoga practice among the beautiful fields of blueberries at Little Hill Berry Farm. Bring your mat (and a towel as there may be dew on the grass). After class, you can stay to pick some blueberries. Your first pound is free. Class is free, but please register at heartworkyoga.com/events.

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Cannon Falls Wine & Art Festival • 10am-5pm Hannah’s Bend Park, Cannon Falls

Taste Minnesota wines, browse through talented artists’ booths and enjoy local talent and cuisine. Admission into the art festival is free, fee to participate in wine tasting (125pm) $20. More info at cannonfallswineandartfestival.com. Also July 20. Class: Yoga on Tap • 10:45-11:45am Imminent Brewing, Northfield

Connecting Northfield through community, yoga and beer. $10. Bring your mat and water, enjoy a free beer or soda. Rice County Fair • 11am-9:15pm Rice County Fairgrounds, Faribault

July 16-21. More at RiceCountyFair.net. Electric Fusion • 12pm Switched at Birth Gospel Band • 1-3pm Open Mic: Electric Fusion • 1pm Brodini Family Comedy/Magic Show • 3pm Theater: Oddville • 2pm Ames Center, Burnsville

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Relativity is a Northfield band that combines outstanding vocals, guitar, mandolin and fiddle to create a fun and eclectic musical performance. With a request list of more than 200 songs, Relativity encourages the audience to choose from covers of current top 40 songs to classic and folk rock. The band is Toby Jensen, Sandy Jensen and Mike Hildebrandt, a Minnesota Rock & Country Music Hall of Fame fiddle player. On the Lily PADio. Canceled if bad weather. Quiz Night • 6-8pm

Imminent Brewing, Northfield

$5/team, up to four members. Sweet, beery prizes will be won.

MONDAY, JULY 22 Movie Mondays • 3pm

Buckham Memorial Library, Faribault

A family-friendly movie rated G or PG. All are welcome. Youth under age 8 must be accompanied by an adult. Summer Knitting Club • 5-7pm

The Contented Cow Pub, Northfield

Bingo • 7pm

Carbone’s, Northfield

Traditional Irish Music Session • 7-9pm Tavern Lounge, Northfield

Bring your instrument or your dancing shoes. Beginners, experts, musicians and listeners are all welcome – the more, the merrier. Contact Reid at henderswood@gmail.com for more info. Northern Roots Session • 7-9pm The Contented Cow, Northfield

Trivia 4 Charity • 7pm

An informal weekly gathering of musicians to play acoustic music with roots in the north, particularly Nordic countries. Participants and listeners of all ages and levels of experience are welcome.

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General knowledge with a twist. $1/person entry fee is matched by the Cow with all money donated to a local charity (chosen and changed monthly).This month’s charity is Northfield Tour de SAVE. Receipts posted in pub or online.

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HAPPENINGS Tuesday, July 23, continued

Northfield Crazy Daze • 7am-7pm

Northfield Farmers Market • 11:45am-1pm Riverside Park, Northfield

Tuesday, Fridays and Saturdays through October.

Great deals and family activities in downtown Northfield. The Northfield Arts Guild will also have a free Inspiration Station 9am-12pm.

The North Market • 4-7pm

Miracle Treat Day • 10am-10pm

Owatonna’s newest farmers market offering locally-grown produce, food and farm products.

It’s a sweet reward for all. $1 of each small, medium or large Blizzard sold will go towards your local Children’s Miracle Network Hospital.

Grace Baptist Church, Owatonna

Community Café • 5-6pm

Cathedral of Our Merciful Saviour, Faribault

Come for a hearty meal (no matter your circumstances), for companionship, to volunteer or to build community. Look for the “welcome” sign at the entrance. Building community a meal at a time. Monster Drawing Rally • 5:30-8:30pm Imminent Brewing, Northfield

The Northfield Arts Guild’s first annual live drawing event and fundraiser. Line up for your chance to collect new work(s) by leading local artists. $5 admission, every drawing is $30. Uke Jam Session • 6:30-7:30pm

Downtown Northfield

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Party in the Park • 5-8pm

Rambling River Park, Farmington

Celebrate National Parks and Recreation Month at this free event. Fun for all ages. Inflatables, crafts, yard games, face painting, balloon animals and live music from Teddy Bear Band at 7pm. Artist Discussion Group • 5:30-7:30pm Paradise Center for the Arts, Faribault

Discuss local/upcoming art events, call for artists/artist opportunities, demonstrations, participate in group projects and critique each other’s new work. Free for emerging and established artists.

FiftyNorth, Northfield

Faribault Ukulele Network (F.U.N.) Jam Sessions • 6-7:15pm

Folk Jam Session with Helen Forsythe • 7-8:30pm

Participants 16 and older must bring a ukulele, a tuner and music stand and know how to play at least five ukulele chords.

$1 drop-in. Every Tuesday. Hot Spot Music Studio, Northfield

Hot Spot’s resident banjo instructor hosts a lightly-facilitated bluegrass and old-time jam. All instruments welcome, but banjos guaranteed. Acoustic Jam Session • 7-9pm The Contented Cow, Northfield

Every Tuesday night show up with your unplugged instrument of choice and jam – or just show up and listen. Trivia Tuesday • 8-9:30pm

Tanzenwald Brewing Co., Northfield

WEDNESDAY, JULY 24 Northfield Noontime Organ Recital • 12:15-12:45pm United Methodist Church, Northfield

Noah Klein, organist.

Books & Stars: Giant Outside Storytime • 5:30-7pm Spring Creek Park, Northfield

Emily’s high-energy, audience-participation-driven storytime outside with assists from the 2019 Library Pages. Come at 5:30pm for a pre-K obstacle course. Texas Hold ’Em • 7pm

Froggy Bottoms River Pub, Northfield

Buckham Memorial Library, Faribault

Artist Conversation • 6-7:30pm Northfield Arts Guild

Emerging and professional artists gather in a small group setting to discuss topics relevant to visual artists. Free and open to the public, but space is limited. RSVP at heather@northfieldartsguild.org or 507/645-8877. MN Singer/Songwriter Showcase • 6:30-9:30pm Froggy Bottoms River Pub & Lily PADio, Northfield

Featuring Tori Evans, Jim Stapley and Tim Goodwin. On the Lily PADio. In inclement weather, show moves inside. Concerts in the Park: Jivin’ Ivan and the Kings of Swing • 7pm Central Park, Faribault

Ivan Whillock (trombone, guitar, vocals), Minnesota Rock/Country Music Hall of Famer Dr. Mike Hildebrandt (fiddle, stringed instruments), Doug Madow (keyboard), Mark Whillock (drums), Paul Ousley (bass) and Dallas Musselman (lead vocals). The ensemble specializes in music from the American songbook prior to the 1950s.

THURSDAY, JULY 25

11 @ 7 Concert Series: Owatonna Community Band • 7-8pm

Owatonna Crazy Days • 7am-4pm

Owatonna has one of the region’s top community bands.

Downtown Owatonna

Ice cream social and old car cruise-in, sidewalk sales, kiddie parade, food vendors, music and more. July 25-27.

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HAPPENINGS Thursday, July 25, continued

Open Stitching • 10am-12pm

Team Trivia • 7-9pm

Bring a project and share in the fun. Free.

Tilion Brewing Company, Cannon Falls

JC Sanford Trio • 7-10pm

Imminent Brewing, Northfield

Trombonist/composer/conductor JC Sanford is a musician of rare breadth, deeply rooted in the traditions of jazz and classical music, yet constantly pushing at their boundaries. Sanford works regularly as a composer, performer, arranger and conductor. Karaoke • 7-11pm

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Theater: Into the Woods • 7:30pm Sheldon Theatre, Red Wing

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AJ Scheiber • 8-11pm

Tavern Lounge, Northfield

AJ Scheiber is one-half of the magic behind honky-tonk favorites Wilkinson James. With his Appalachian roots proudly showing and heart on his sleeve, Scheiber grabs listeners with hooky but rootsy self-penned songs. More at reverbnation.com/wilkinsonjames/. Cowaroke • 9-11:30pm

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Pint-Size Polkas, Music and Magic from the Polkaverse 10:30am and 1:30pm Buckham Memorial Library, Faribault

Join Uncle Mike Schneider for a musical and magical celebration of our universe. Uncle Mike’s music will have patrons of all ages singing, clapping and dancing along to classic polka favorites and learning exciting new songs. Northfield Farmers Market • 11:45am-1pm Riverside Park, Northfield

Tuesday, Fridays and Saturdays through October. Kolacky Days • 2pm-12:30am Memorial Park, Montgomery

A Czech heritage celebration. Enjoy authentic Czech dinner, beer garden, food stands, inflatables, live music from Jumpin’ at the Woodside (6-8pm), pagentry, U.S. National Prune Spitting Competition, wine competition and a dance in the park with the Blue Rangers (8:30pm-12:30am). July 26-28. More at kolackydays.com.

The Contented Cow, Northfield

Beer Tasting: Founders • 3-6pm

DJ • 9pm-11pm

Since opening in 1997, Founder’s Brewing Co. has evolved into one of the highest-recognized breweries in the U.S. They have been ranked in the top breweries in the world by ratebeer.com for the last five years, and they have several beers listed in the top 100 beers of the world by Beer Advocate. Tastings are free and open to anyone over 21.

Froggy Bottoms River Pub & Lily PADio, Northfield

FRIDAY, JULY 26 Owatonna Crazy Days • 7am-4pm Downtown Owatonna

Ice cream social and old car cruise-in, sidewalk sales, kiddie parade, food vendors, music and more. July 25-27. Farmington Traveling Puppet Wagon Complete schedule at farmingtonmn.gov/city_events/ puppet_wagon.

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Cookouts & Cider • 4-9pm Keepsake Cidery, Dundas

Featuring local food vendor Irons in the Fire (out of Minneapolis) and indoor and outdoor games. Delicious wood fired cooking paired with cider. Non-alcoholic beverages available. Family friendly.

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July Jazz Fest: The Dulcetones • 5-7pm

David Huckfelt (of the Pines) • 8pm

The Contented Cow, Northfield

Crossings at Carnegie, Zumbrota

Steel Canyon • 7pm

Corks & Pints, Faribault

Bar Bingo • 7pm

L&M Bar & Grill, Dundas

Party in the Park Part 2 • 7pm Lake Julia Park, Farmington

Celebrate National Parks and Recreation Month with music and a movie. Kids dance at 7pm followed by a screening of Incredibles 2 at dusk (approximately 8:40pm). Fred the Bear • 7-10pm

Imminent Brewing, Northfield

Original material from Northfielder Ray Coudret. FTB’s music reflects upon life’s promises and disappointments with a back-beat of driving rhythms. Mixed between original songs is a blend of adult alternative covers from artists you know and artists you’ll be glad to get to know.

Hear music inspired by two weeks in Isle Royale surrounded by decrepit lighthouses and abandoned mines, shipwrecks, ghosts and the stories of the northern Ojibway, fishermen and early settlers. David Huckfelt, co-founder of The Pines, offers music from his debut album Stranger Angels. Tickets: $20 advance, $23 at the door, available at Crossings, crossingsatcarnegie.com or 507/732-7616. Theater: Oddville • 8pm Ames Center, Burnsville

See theater page.

The Zillionaires • 8-11pm Reunion Stage, Northfield

A four-piece electric band with Wendy Smith (guitar, vocals, accordion), Peter Nelson (guitar and vocals), Dave Drentlaw (drums) and Mike Legvold (bass). They play Smith’s originals along with covers from a variety of styles including blues, rock ‘n’ roll, roots and country. One of Northfield’s most danceable bands. Bernie King & the Guilty Pleasures 8:30-11:30pm

Theater: The Full Monty • 7:30pm

Froggy Bottoms River Pub & Lily PADio, Northfield

Paradise Center for the Arts, Faribault

See theater page.

A high-energy band blending blues, rock and bluegrass into a sound that some have called “bluesgrass.” The band knocks out top-notch original tunes inspired by the styles of Shane McGowan, Johnny Cash, The Rolling Stones and Bill Monroe. On the Lily PADio. In inclement weather, show moves inside.

Theater: Into the Woods • 7:30pm Sheldon Theatre, Red Wing

See theater page.

Lonesome Dan Kase • 8-11pm Tavern Lounge, Northfield

Dan Kase’s live performances showcase his unique finger-picking style and warm vocals as well as his knowledge on the history of the blues. More at lonesomedan.com.

SATURDAY, JULY 27 Faribault Farmers Market • 7am-12pm Central Park, Faribault

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Northfield Farmers Market • 9-11am

Owatonna Farmers Market • 7am-12pm

Tuesday, Fridays and Saturdays through October.

Riverside Park, Northfield

Central Park, Owatonna

Saturdays during the summer. Fresh vegetables, flowers and fun handcrafted items from more than 80 vendors. Owatonna Crazy Days • 7am-4pm Downtown Owatonna

Ice cream social and old car cruise-in, sidewalk sales, kiddie parade, food vendors, music and more. July 25-27. Kolacky Days • 8am-12:30am Memorial Park, Montgomery

A Czech heritage celebration. Enjoy softball, volleyball and horseshoe tournaments, Tour de Bun Bike Classic, car and snowmobile shows, crafts, blacksmith museum, beer garden, food stands, inflatables, kolacky baking contest, dancers, old-time jamboree, rock ‘n’ roll in the park with Nite Time Boogie Band (3:30-6pm), old-time music with Larry Novotny and Novotny Trio Band (6-8pm) and Pop ROCKS (9pm-12:30am). July 26-28. More at kolackydays.com. Tour de Save • 9am

Sechler Park, Northfield

Help bring an end to the stigma Riding to SAVE Lives of mental health and support SAVE to prevent suicide. Registration begins at 7:30am. July 27, 9:00am Pre-registration available at bit.ly/2JZPwkj. Six ride options including 10-, 25- and 50-mile roadSechler and trail Park routesPavilion or 30-, 55- and 85-mile gravel rides. Music, food trucksMN and Northfield, beverages after the ride. Help us bring an end to the stigma of mental health and support SAVE to prevent suicide

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Riverwalk Market Fair • 9am-1pm Bridge Square, Northfield

A combined artists and farmers market. Local and organic farm produce, art and fine craft, artisan foods and Northfield’s favorite bread and pastries. More at riverwalkmarketfair.org. Paint the Park with Fred Somers and Friends • 10am-sundown Nerstrand Big Woods State Park Headquarters, Nerstrand

Lake Country Pastel Society, Outdoor Painters of Minnesota and any interested artists will paint en plein air. State Park Permit or day pass required. Check in at Park Headquarters to receive a map and so rangers can direct interested viewers to find you. 1-3pm Friends of the Park volunteers will be helping with children’s activities. 2-4pm ice cream social. Coloring packets with park images from Somers’ sketchbooks will be distributed. Aug. 3 is backup day in case of nasty weather. More at fredericksomers.com Open Stitching • 10am-12pm Northfield Yarn

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Owatonna Sings-2019 Minnesota Sings • 1-4pm

Theater: Oddville • 5 and 8pm

Amateur singing competition. Finalists will compete at the 6th Annual Minnesota Sings State Finals for a share of $20,000 in prizes. Two age groups: 15-25 years and 26+ years. Application deadline is July 8 at Tone Music. More info at minnesotasings.com.

See theater page.

Band Shell, Central Park, Owatonna

Concert • 2pm

Owatonna Arts Center

Brianne Ulrich, piano, Caroline Nelson, vocals and India Enter, cello. Lonesome Dan Kase • 2-5pm

Ames Center, Burnsville

Faribo Flip Flop Formal • 5-11pm

10,000 Drops Craft Distillers, Faribault

Hawaiian-themed fundraiser for Believet Canine Service Partners featuring live music from Mark Allen and The Brothers Whiskey, a hog roast (included with ticket purchase), tiki torches, tiki drink specials, dancing and fun. Tickets are $20, available at 10,000 Drops and Corks & Pints. SAVE Benefit Concert • 6-10pm Imminent Brewing, Northfield

For the last 20+ years Lonesome Dan Kase has been playing his unique brand of country blues on stages throughout the U.S. His live performances showcase his unique finger-picking style and warm vocals as well as his knowledge on the history of the blues. More at lonesomedan.com.

Following the Tour de SAVE at Riding to SAVE Lives Sechler Park, Imminent Brewing welcomes a jam band of local musicians for SAVE (Suicide July a27, 9:00am Awareness Voices of Education). Request song in dedication to a loved one and sing to SAVE lives. Mental Sechler ParkHealth Pavilion Northfield, MN Awareness resources available. Donations appreciated.

Hayden Ashworth • 3-6pm

Teen Talent • 6-8pm

A crowd favorite playing acoustic rock and country.

A showcase of Northfield teen talent. No judging, all talents win and will be celebrated. Talent show applications will be available at the front deskRide are dueDetails June 28. Talents should be Ride Options family friendly. For teens 6 middle-high school.

Vintage Escapes Winery, Kilkenny

Tilion Brewing

Louis & Dan & the Invisible Band • 5-7pm Keepsake Cidery, Dundas

Louis and Dan are best friends who write songs about rodents, underwear, spaghetti, princesses and hot dogs. With their invisible band backing them up, Louis and Dan will have children and adults alike dancing, singing and acting like squirrels.

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Drive South • 8:30-11:30pm

Theater: Into the Woods • 7:30pm

An acoustic trio performing eclectic folk and slices of Americana music fused with folk, country, rhythm and blues and rock ‘n’ roll. Mark Jeunemann, Mark Hedenstrom and Scott Cummings paint a picture of real people striving for depth, beauty and emotion, creating a tone of genuine heartache and joy that brings about meaning in life. On the Lily PADio. In inclement weather, show moves inside.

Froggy Bottoms River Pub & Lily PADio, Northfield

Sheldon Theatre, Red Wing

See theater page.

Mike Nicolai • 8-11pm

Tavern Lounge, Northfield

Formerly of the Minneapolis band The Draghounds and currently member of The Rank Strangers, Mike Nicolai delivers an eclectic mix of country, blues, pop and folk – along with tales of life as a traveling musician. More at mikenicolai.com. July Jazz Fest: Del-Fi • 8-10pm The Contented Cow, Northfield

Duo with Steve Hillson on trumpet and Garth Anderson on drums, bass and vox. Drawing inspiration from Pink Floyd, Lou Reed, Nils Petter Molvaer and Soft Machine, they create an atmosphere of improvisation interwoven with songs never, ever played the same way. Buddy and Beyond with Johnny Rogers • 8pm

SUNDAY, JULY 28 Kolacky Days • 8am-12:30am Memorial Park, Montgomery

Kolacky Days is a Czech heritage celebration. Enjoy the softball tournament, kolacky crafts, 5k Bun Run, fitness walk, flag-raising ceremony, kids’ race, grand day parade, beer garden, food stands, inflatables, music in the park with The Charlie Sticha Band (1:30-5:30pm), log cabin display, St. Paul Czech Dancers (2pm), truck and tractor pull, kolacky eating contest and a raffle. July 26-28. More at kolackydays.com. Class: Yoga on Tap • 10:45-11:45am Imminent Brewing, Northfield

Connecting Northfield through community, yoga and beer. $10. Bring your mat and water, enjoy a free beer or soda.

Presented by Crossings at Carnegie at the Zumbrota State Theatre

Chris Holm • 1-4pm

Johnny Rogers transports you back in time to malt shops, drive ins and cars with fins. His show will start with Rogers’ uncanny portrayal of Buddy Holly and go on with tributes to legends Roy Orbison, Jerry Lee Lewis, Ricky Nelson and Chuck Berry. Tickets: $24 advance, $29 at the door, available at Crossings, crossingsatcarnegie.com or 507/732-7616.

Vintage Escapes Winery, Kilkenny

Minneapolis-based acoustic folk, blues and country musician Chris Holm is a fingerstyle guitar picker and harmonica player. He channels the high-spirited liveliness of Charley Patton, thumping on his suitcase drum, attacking his guitar strings with abandon and shouting along in a gravelly howl, only to later to channel the lonesome sounds of a weeping slide guitar and a blues yodel.

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3:30pm Kids’ Club 5:30pm Super Wednesday Community Meal 6:30pm Worship 7:00pm Varying youth groups & activities

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Theater: The Full Monty • 2pm

TLA Live Jazz • 5-8pm

See theater page.

The combination of three top-tier Twin Cities jazz players. Bassist Kevin Clements, drummer Eric Hanson and Dave Hagedorn, one of the most in-demand vibraphone players in the country.

Paradise Center for the Arts, Faribault

Imminent Brewing, Northfield

Theater: Oddville • 2pm Ames Center, Burnsville

See theater page.

Theater: Into the Woods • 3pm Sheldon Theatre, Red Wing

Trivia 4 Charity • 7pm

See theater page.

The Contented Cow, Northfield

Moon River: The Best of Andy Williams featuring Ben Utecht • 3pm Ames Center, Burnsville

Join Ben Utecht and an amazing cast of musicians for an evening with Andy Williams featuring his greatest songs like Moon River,(Where Do I Begin) Love Story, Born Free, Can’t Take My Eyes Off of You and many more. Tickets: $25$40, available at the Ames Center Box Office, 800/982-2787 or ticketmaster.com. Dan Ferstenou • 4-7pm

Froggy Bottoms River Pub & Lily PADio, Northfield

A St. Paul singer and guitarist, Ferstenou has been a member of various rock, blues and acoustic bands, including local acoustic group the Michael Handler Project. As a solo artist, Ferstenou performs a variety of memorable songs spanning the 1960s to today. On the Lily PADio. Canceled if bad weather.

General knowledge with a twist. $1/person entry fee is matched by the Cow with all money donated to a local charity (chosen and changed monthly). This month’s charity is Northfield Tour de SAVE. Receipts posted in pub or online.

MONDAY, JULY 29 Movie Mondays • 3pm

Buckham Memorial Library, Faribault

A family-friendly movie rated G or PG. All are welcome. Youth under age 8 must be accompanied by an adult. Summer Knitting Club • 5-7pm

The Contented Cow Pub, Northfield

Bingo • 7pm

Carbone’s, Northfield

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SHOP HOP AUGUST 9 & 10

Northfield Yarn always offers a wide selection and great service, but we promise even more fun if you visit during South West Yarn Quest, Minnesota’s only scavenger-hunt-style shop hop. Plus, participants can qualify to win a Grand Prize worth $125! PARTICIPATING SHOPS: Northfield Yarn, Twisted Loop, Unwind, Needle & Shein, and Harriet & Alice Each shop will have an exclusive new color of hand-dyed yarn, a new pattern, and more!

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Community Café • 5-6pm

Traditional Irish Music Session • 7-9pm

Come for a hearty meal (no matter your circumstances), for companionship, to volunteer or to build community. Look for the “welcome” sign at the entrance. Building community a meal at a time.

Tavern Lounge, Northfield

Bring your instrument or your dancing shoes. Beginners, experts, musicians and listeners are all welcome – the more, the merrier. Contact Reid at henderswood@gmail.com for more info. Northern Roots Session • 7-9pm The Contented Cow, Northfield

An informal weekly gathering of musicians to play acoustic music with roots in the north, particularly Nordic countries. Participants and listeners of all ages and levels of experience are welcome.

TUESDAY, JULY 30 Boomerang Bags Sewing Bees • 10-11:30am

Cathedral of Our Merciful Saviour, Faribault

Local Listening Room Open Mic • 6-9pm Sheldon Theatre, Red Wing

Come to discover and share, listen and learn, experiment and refine, network and mingle in an atmosphere of supportive, risk-taking fun. Local music scene leaders will be on hand playing their stuff, too. Hosted by Red Wing musicians including Josh Fehrman (Seven Seven), Mike Arturi (Lovin’ Spoonful) and Tony Cuchetti. Uke Jam Session • 6:30-7:30pm FiftyNorth, Northfield

$1 drop-in. Every Tuesday.

Makerspace, Buckham Memorial Library, Faribault

Acoustic Jam Session • 7-9pm

Northfield Farmers Market • 11:45am-1pm

Every Tuesday night show up with your unplugged instrument of choice and jam – or just show up and listen.

See July 2 description.

Riverside Park, Northfield

Tuesday, Fridays and Saturdays through October. The North Market • 4-7pm

Grace Baptist Church, Owatonna

The Contented Cow, Northfield

Trivia Tuesday • 8-9:30pm

Tanzenwald Brewing Co., Northfield

Owatonna’s newest farmers market offering locally-grown produce, food and farm products.

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Boomerang Bags Sewing Bees • 6-7:30pm

Tonks & the Aurors • 10:30am and 1:30pm

See July 2 description.

Makerspace, Buckham Memorial Library, Faribault

Buckham Memorial Library, Faribault

Ages 10 and up are invited to this celebration of Harry Potter’s birthday with an acoustic wizard rock concert by Steph Anderson of Tonks & the Aurors. Come ready to dance and have fun, dressed in your best wizard attire if you wish.

Books & Stars: Mestifonia • 6:30-8pm

Way Park, Northfield

MN-based Mestifonia bring to life the sounds of fado, flamenco, cueca, tango and more. Storytime with Emily precedes 7pm show at 6:30pm.

Northfield Noontime Organ Recital • 12:15-12:45pm All Saints Episcopal, Northfield

Texas Hold ’Em • 7pm

Bill Peterson (Pomona College, CA), organist. Young People’s Theater Workshop Performance • 5:30pm

Froggy Bottoms River Pub, Northfield

Northfield High School

Vintage Band – Drachenfelser • 7-9pm

Family Night on Virtues Trail • 5:30-7:30pm

This quartet from Germany is sure to bring the house down. Masters of polka, the band features a tenor horn, trumpet, tuba and accordion.

The Contented Cow, Northfield

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Heritage Park, Faribault

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