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| Wednesday, June 20, 2012 |
| Dream BIG! Wednesday Walkabouts
Lanesboro Public Library
Seven free adventures in and around Lanesboro for kids and their families (children 6 years old or under, please bring a favorite adult!). Meet at the Library every Wednesday in June and July at 1 pm (except July 4).
June 6 Swamp Walk with Eric Thiss Discover what lurks in the depths of the Bass Pond. Prepare to be wet and muddy - please wear water shoes and bring dry clothes.
June 13 Real Burro Power Your favorite administrators give the inside scoop on how our school runs.
June 20 Lanesboro History Museum and Beyond
June 27 Lanesboro is All Business Visit the bank, the Post Office, Retail Stores, and Restaurants. Learn how to follow the money.
July 4 NO Walkabout. It is the Fourth of July. Take a walk on your own!
July 11 Lanesboro Art Center Sara Decker leads an art adventure, weaving together more threads of our town.
July 18 Journey to Oz Visit Frank Wright's garden, a.k.a. Oz. It's 2 miles east of town on the trail, so bring your bike or be ready to hike and learn about the world's biggest rhubarb patch among other amazing things.
July 25 Root River Primer Blake Coleman instructs us in small boats, moving water, and how to safely enjoy running a river. |
| "Cultivation" Juried Group Exhibit at Lanesboro Arts Center 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Lanesboro Arts Center
"Cultivation" features many artists in a juried group exhibit at Lanesboro Arts Center. Sponsored by F&M Community Bank, and supported by the Minnesota State Arts Board. |
| Maritza Rekindled at the Old Village Hall Restaurant & Pub 5:00 PM - 9:00 PM
The Old Village Hall Restaurant & Pub presents Maritza Rekindled. Balkan Boogie, Romany Romp, Klezmer Kut-Ups. |
| Artaria String Quartet 7:30 PM - 9:30 PM
The Commonweal Theatre Company welcomes the renowned Artaria String Quartet for a two-night concert series in the Events Hall of the Commonweal Theatre in historic, downtown Lanesboro. Named after the Italian family that published the premiere issues of many of the Haydn, Mozart and Beethoven quartets, Artaria's refined and thoughtful playing has brought them critical acclaim in Europe and throughout the United States.
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