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Exploring Wildlife and Family Bonds in Children’s Book From West St. Paul Author
Thanks to Mike’s Butcher Shop for their support. Hosting a dinner party? Simply looking for something quick and easy? From fresh cuts to grill-ready kabobs, you’ll find everything you need at Mike’s. West St. Paul resident Melissa Rousu wrote a children’s book exploring wildlife and the bond...
Watershed: New, Juried Art Exhibition Open for Entries Through July 15
Watershed, a new, juried visual art exhibition sponsored by River Arts Alliance (RAA), is currently open for submissions from artists living within 150 miles of Winona, Minnesota. Entries may be submitted online at watershedraa2024.artcall.org until 11:59 pm on Monday, July 15, 2024. Artworks selected for inclusion by the juror will be exhibited at the Winona County History Center’s Slaggie Family Lobby Art Gallery from August 23 through November 17, 2024.
WSU strength, conditioning program accredited
The Winona State University (WSU) undergraduate strength and conditioning program has earned accreditation from the Council on Accreditation of Strength and Conditioning Education (CASCE, pronounced kass-key), a recognized authority in quality strength and conditioning education. “This accreditation demonstrates our commitment to upholding the highest standards of quality and excellence in...
Playing Hamlet a dream for Flanagan
Great River Shakespeare Festival (GRSF) veteran Tarah Flanagan brings the many-faceted character of Hamlet to life on stage this year, fulfilling a years-long dream of the performer. “Hamlet” is one of Shakespeare’s most widely read tragedies and follows Hamlet as he reels from the death of his father, the King...
Mississippi Sippin concert a success
The Minnesota Marine Art Museum (MMAM) in Winona held its first concert in the 2024 Mississippi Sippin Series on Thursday, June 27. The Mike Munson Trio was the featured music group, and the group played a live set outdoors along the riverwalk. With over 250 people in attendance, the light rain did not stop the attendees from enjoying the concert and the view of the Mississippi River.
Egg decorating class at Arts Center July 20
On Saturday, July 20, from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., join us at the Winona Arts Center for an English flower egg decorating class by Jane Bangsberg. Students will create English flower eggs. They will bind live flowers and leaves on to blown-out eggs with slips of fabric. The eggs will be dyed in an onion skin dye bath. The fabric and flowers will be removed to reveal the finished egg. Students should bring an assortment of flowers and leaves from their gardens to be shared, along with a pair of scissors. All other supplies will be furnished. Cost for the class is $35 for members and $40 for nonmembers.
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