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No, this is not a post about horror movies, silly. It’s a post about music, [...]
The Minnesota Arabian Horse Association Spring Fling Horse Show was started over 25 years ago and was originally called the “Fuzzy Wuzzy” show. Since that time, it has evolved into one of the largest Arabian shows in the country. This is a great opportunity to see beautiful horses competing in a wide variety of divisions [...]
The National Eagle Center is ready to kick-off another exciting season of SOAR celebrations with its SOAR: Spring Hatch Festival March 23-24. The Center is excited to welcome back longtime friends and fan favorites Wings to Soar for the first time since 2019. Wings to Soar will be the weekend’s feature presentation with their [...]
“Wonderment: The Industry of Youth” is a series of oil paintings depicting very busy children and young adults going about the “industry” of discovering their world. This exhibition will run from March 6, 2024 – May 10, 2024. “Wonderment” means to be in a state of wondering, thinking, questioning, dreaming, imagining, delighting, considering, discovering. It [...]
Drawn from six private collections, the New Bedford Whaling Museum collection, and six strategic institutional loans, Re/Framing the View: Nineteenth-century American Landscapes includes works by William Bradford, John F. Kensett, Martin Johnson Heade, Frederic Edwin Church, Albert Bierstadt, Jasper Francis Cropsey, George Inness, Francis A. Silva, and Sanford Robinson Gifford, among many others. The exhibition [...]
"Aabijijiwan / Ukeyat yanalleh," which translates to "The Water Flows Continuously" in Ojibwe and Houma, is a collaborative exhibition by multimedia artists Karen Goulet (Ojibwe) and Monique Verdin (Houma). These two artists are bound by a common river, united by the Mississippi or Misi-ziibi (“Big River” in Ojibwe), originating in the north and remembered as [...]
Hakikta (“to look back“ in Dakota) presents an overview of the thirty-year career of Joseph J. Allen, a photographer whose celebrated engagement with Native land and people has been exhibited in spaces such as the Weisman Art Museum, Minnesota Historical Society, and Plains Art Museum. Joseph’s photography is currently featured in the In Our Hands: [...]
Across a Wide Ocean: Remarkable Stories about the Origins of Identity delves into the books The 1619 Project: Born on the Water by Nikole Hannah-Jones and Renée Watson and illustrated by Nikkolas Smith (Penguin Random House, 2021); and The Most Beautiful Thing by Kao Kalia Yang, illustrated by Khoa Le (Lerner Publishing, Carolrhoda Books, 2020). [...]
Founded in 1978, the American Society of Marine Artists (ASMA) is a non-profit organization whose purpose is to recognize, encourage and promote marine art and maritime history. Reflective Impressions is the 19th national member exhibition featuring more than 100 of the best contemporary marine artists in the United States. The exhibition showcases the artists' finest [...]
Saturday, March 23 & Sunday, March 24 | 12:00 - 3 p.m. The Winona County History Center’s Museum Maker Class: Pisanki will have two sessions to pick from, Saturday, March 23 or Sunday, March 24, both 12:00 - 3 p.m. Cost is $10 WCHS Members, $12 Public. Register in advance for this popular class by [...]
Classical guitar and a glass of wine make for a perfect Saturday afternoon. Elmaro Vineyard is a family-owned vineyard and winery nestled in the Mississippi River Valley between Trempealeau and Winona. Our philosophy is "Enjoy the Day!"
Jean Lukens Exhibit Dates: March 10 - April 21, 2024 Address: 228 East 5th Street | Winona, MN 55987 Gallery Hours: Sundays from 1:00-4:00pm, Wednesdays from 3:00-6:00pm, and one hour prior to concerts and films. Jean Lukens is a Wisconsin native. She graduated from UW-Whitewater with a degree in Art History and a minor in Studio [...]
Sunday | March 24 | 4 pm First Congregational Church | 161 W Broadway St. (Johnson St. canopied entrance) Heidi Bryant and Meredith Mihm will perform at Café Congo at First Congregational Church on Sunday, March 24th at 4 pm. A freewill donation will be accepted with proceeds benefiting the Winona Immigration Network. Heidi Bryant grew [...]
Hakikta (“to look back“ in Dakota) presents an overview of the thirty-year career of Joseph J. Allen, a photographer whose celebrated engagement with Native land and people has been exhibited in spaces such as the Weisman Art Museum, Minnesota Historical Society, and Plains Art Museum. Joseph’s photography is currently featured in the In Our Hands: [...]
Drawn from six private collections, the New Bedford Whaling Museum collection, and six strategic institutional loans, Re/Framing the View: Nineteenth-century American Landscapes includes works by William Bradford, John F. Kensett, Martin Johnson Heade, Frederic Edwin Church, Albert Bierstadt, Jasper Francis Cropsey, George Inness, Francis A. Silva, and Sanford Robinson Gifford, among many others. The exhibition [...]
Hakikta (“to look back“ in Dakota) presents an overview of the thirty-year career of Joseph J. Allen, a photographer whose celebrated engagement with Native land and people has been exhibited in spaces such as the Weisman Art Museum, Minnesota Historical Society, and Plains Art Museum. Joseph’s photography is currently featured in the In Our Hands: [...]
Across a Wide Ocean: Remarkable Stories about the Origins of Identity delves into the books The 1619 Project: Born on the Water by Nikole Hannah-Jones and Renée Watson and illustrated by Nikkolas Smith (Penguin Random House, 2021); and The Most Beautiful Thing by Kao Kalia Yang, illustrated by Khoa Le (Lerner Publishing, Carolrhoda Books, 2020). [...]
Founded in 1978, the American Society of Marine Artists (ASMA) is a non-profit organization whose purpose is to recognize, encourage and promote marine art and maritime history. Reflective Impressions is the 19th national member exhibition featuring more than 100 of the best contemporary marine artists in the United States. The exhibition showcases the artists' finest [...]
"Aabijijiwan / Ukeyat yanalleh," which translates to "The Water Flows Continuously" in Ojibwe and Houma, is a collaborative exhibition by multimedia artists Karen Goulet (Ojibwe) and Monique Verdin (Houma). These two artists are bound by a common river, united by the Mississippi or Misi-ziibi (“Big River” in Ojibwe), originating in the north and remembered as [...]
Community Sauna Night $15 per night - or - $95 to join the Wabasha Sauna Club (10 Community Sauna Night Passes) Schedule: Tuesdays, 6-8:30pm, January 23-March 26, 2024 (see dates) Location: Broken Paddle Guiding Co. - Wabasha, MN Come experience the relaxing power of the wood fired sauna with fellow community members! An evening with like [...]
Tuesday | March 26 | 7:30-9 pm DuFresne Performing Arts Center Recital Hall | Winona State University | 450 Johnson St. Canadian pianist and Winona State faculty member Deanne Mohr will perform a recital of works that celebrate the art of storytelling through music on Tuesday, March 26 at 7:30 in the WSU DuFresne Performing [...]
“Wonderment: The Industry of Youth” is a series of oil paintings depicting very busy children and young adults going about the “industry” of discovering their world. This exhibition will run from March 6, 2024 – May 10, 2024. “Wonderment” means to be in a state of wondering, thinking, questioning, dreaming, imagining, delighting, considering, discovering. It [...]
Across a Wide Ocean: Remarkable Stories about the Origins of Identity delves into the books The 1619 Project: Born on the Water by Nikole Hannah-Jones and Renée Watson and illustrated by Nikkolas Smith (Penguin Random House, 2021); and The Most Beautiful Thing by Kao Kalia Yang, illustrated by Khoa Le (Lerner Publishing, Carolrhoda Books, 2020). [...]
Drawn from six private collections, the New Bedford Whaling Museum collection, and six strategic institutional loans, Re/Framing the View: Nineteenth-century American Landscapes includes works by William Bradford, John F. Kensett, Martin Johnson Heade, Frederic Edwin Church, Albert Bierstadt, Jasper Francis Cropsey, George Inness, Francis A. Silva, and Sanford Robinson Gifford, among many others. The exhibition [...]
Founded in 1978, the American Society of Marine Artists (ASMA) is a non-profit organization whose purpose is to recognize, encourage and promote marine art and maritime history. Reflective Impressions is the 19th national member exhibition featuring more than 100 of the best contemporary marine artists in the United States. The exhibition showcases the artists' finest [...]
"Aabijijiwan / Ukeyat yanalleh," which translates to "The Water Flows Continuously" in Ojibwe and Houma, is a collaborative exhibition by multimedia artists Karen Goulet (Ojibwe) and Monique Verdin (Houma). These two artists are bound by a common river, united by the Mississippi or Misi-ziibi (“Big River” in Ojibwe), originating in the north and remembered as [...]
Hakikta (“to look back“ in Dakota) presents an overview of the thirty-year career of Joseph J. Allen, a photographer whose celebrated engagement with Native land and people has been exhibited in spaces such as the Weisman Art Museum, Minnesota Historical Society, and Plains Art Museum. Joseph’s photography is currently featured in the In Our Hands: [...]
Jean Lukens Exhibit Dates: March 10 - April 21, 2024 Address: 228 East 5th Street | Winona, MN 55987 Gallery Hours: Sundays from 1:00-4:00pm, Wednesdays from 3:00-6:00pm, and one hour prior to concerts and films. Jean Lukens is a Wisconsin native. She graduated from UW-Whitewater with a degree in Art History and a minor in Studio [...]
Enjoy bingo and prizes in a great downtown Winona setting! Here at Two Fathoms we strive to create a product and environment that can be enjoyed by all! The taproom has a unique ambiance being as our historic building was once a city freight house. Our friendly and helpful staff, along with fun events such [...]
Embark on a captivating musical journey at Sapori di Sicilia, where the exceptionally talented Dante DeGrazia will be showcasing his piano prowess. From 6:00 PM to 7:30 PM, allow the mesmerizing piano melodies to elevate your dining experience, creating an ambiance of sheer elegance and sophistication. At Sapori di Sicilia, we blend the art of [...]
Nerd Nite is a monthly talk series that takes place in over 100 cities world wide. Every month three speakers give ~15 minute fun-yet-informative presentations on something they nerd out about. It could be a personal passion, hobby, or research. Talk #1 - The Corn Identity: Minnesota's Love of Crop Art by Aurora Jacobsen Visiting [...]
“Wonderment: The Industry of Youth” is a series of oil paintings depicting very busy children and young adults going about the “industry” of discovering their world. This exhibition will run from March 6, 2024 – May 10, 2024. “Wonderment” means to be in a state of wondering, thinking, questioning, dreaming, imagining, delighting, considering, discovering. It [...]
Founded in 1978, the American Society of Marine Artists (ASMA) is a non-profit organization whose purpose is to recognize, encourage and promote marine art and maritime history. Reflective Impressions is the 19th national member exhibition featuring more than 100 of the best contemporary marine artists in the United States. The exhibition showcases the artists' finest [...]
Hakikta (“to look back“ in Dakota) presents an overview of the thirty-year career of Joseph J. Allen, a photographer whose celebrated engagement with Native land and people has been exhibited in spaces such as the Weisman Art Museum, Minnesota Historical Society, and Plains Art Museum. Joseph’s photography is currently featured in the In Our Hands: [...]
"Aabijijiwan / Ukeyat yanalleh," which translates to "The Water Flows Continuously" in Ojibwe and Houma, is a collaborative exhibition by multimedia artists Karen Goulet (Ojibwe) and Monique Verdin (Houma). These two artists are bound by a common river, united by the Mississippi or Misi-ziibi (“Big River” in Ojibwe), originating in the north and remembered as [...]
Drawn from six private collections, the New Bedford Whaling Museum collection, and six strategic institutional loans, Re/Framing the View: Nineteenth-century American Landscapes includes works by William Bradford, John F. Kensett, Martin Johnson Heade, Frederic Edwin Church, Albert Bierstadt, Jasper Francis Cropsey, George Inness, Francis A. Silva, and Sanford Robinson Gifford, among many others. The exhibition [...]
Across a Wide Ocean: Remarkable Stories about the Origins of Identity delves into the books The 1619 Project: Born on the Water by Nikole Hannah-Jones and Renée Watson and illustrated by Nikkolas Smith (Penguin Random House, 2021); and The Most Beautiful Thing by Kao Kalia Yang, illustrated by Khoa Le (Lerner Publishing, Carolrhoda Books, 2020). [...]
Are you puzzled? Do you want piece of mind? Then you need Elmaro’s Puzzle Day! Register your team of up to 4 guests ($20/team of 4 people), and come to Elmaro and assemble our pre-selected 300 piece puzzle. Elmaro supplies the puzzle, and the team keeps the puzzle after assembly. Teams are timed by Elmaro [...]
Test your knowledge with General Knowledge Trivia and prizes in a great downtown Winona setting! Here at Two Fathoms we strive to create a product and environment that can be enjoyed by all! The taproom has a unique ambiance being as our historic building was once a city freight house. Our friendly and helpful staff, [...]
“Wonderment: The Industry of Youth” is a series of oil paintings depicting very busy children and young adults going about the “industry” of discovering their world. This exhibition will run from March 6, 2024 – May 10, 2024. “Wonderment” means to be in a state of wondering, thinking, questioning, dreaming, imagining, delighting, considering, discovering. It [...]
Drawn from six private collections, the New Bedford Whaling Museum collection, and six strategic institutional loans, Re/Framing the View: Nineteenth-century American Landscapes includes works by William Bradford, John F. Kensett, Martin Johnson Heade, Frederic Edwin Church, Albert Bierstadt, Jasper Francis Cropsey, George Inness, Francis A. Silva, and Sanford Robinson Gifford, among many others. The exhibition [...]
Hakikta (“to look back“ in Dakota) presents an overview of the thirty-year career of Joseph J. Allen, a photographer whose celebrated engagement with Native land and people has been exhibited in spaces such as the Weisman Art Museum, Minnesota Historical Society, and Plains Art Museum. Joseph’s photography is currently featured in the In Our Hands: [...]
Across a Wide Ocean: Remarkable Stories about the Origins of Identity delves into the books The 1619 Project: Born on the Water by Nikole Hannah-Jones and Renée Watson and illustrated by Nikkolas Smith (Penguin Random House, 2021); and The Most Beautiful Thing by Kao Kalia Yang, illustrated by Khoa Le (Lerner Publishing, Carolrhoda Books, 2020). [...]
"Aabijijiwan / Ukeyat yanalleh," which translates to "The Water Flows Continuously" in Ojibwe and Houma, is a collaborative exhibition by multimedia artists Karen Goulet (Ojibwe) and Monique Verdin (Houma). These two artists are bound by a common river, united by the Mississippi or Misi-ziibi (“Big River” in Ojibwe), originating in the north and remembered as [...]
Founded in 1978, the American Society of Marine Artists (ASMA) is a non-profit organization whose purpose is to recognize, encourage and promote marine art and maritime history. Reflective Impressions is the 19th national member exhibition featuring more than 100 of the best contemporary marine artists in the United States. The exhibition showcases the artists' finest [...]
Jay Vonn is an Americana/Folk musician who wanders the country in an old Toyota camper. Jay is an Americana/Folk musician who has been writing songs for as long as he can remember. Influenced by everything and anything, Jay is particularly drawn to the great song writers such as Bob Dylan and Townes Van Zandt. [...]
Singer, songwriter, art teacher, artist, and landscaper, Quenten Brown cherishes a personal nostalgia in his songs. His work simultaneously celebrates the past music that carved him into the person he is today, while cultivating the memories that those tunes invoke deep inside him. The result is an engaging uplifting experience for both performer and audience. [...]
Special Early Show! Midwest Music Fest Presents: Luke Callen Album Release Show with The Nunnery and Farewell Transmission (DJ) 7:30pm Show // $10 // 21+ LUKE CALLEN Luke has released his latest studio effort – “Also Going Nowhere” – Produced by Erik Koskinen (Charlie Parr, Dave Simonett, Long Mama, David Huckfelt) – featuring Lauren Anderson [...]
“Wonderment: The Industry of Youth” is a series of oil paintings depicting very busy children and young adults going about the “industry” of discovering their world. This exhibition will run from March 6, 2024 – May 10, 2024. “Wonderment” means to be in a state of wondering, thinking, questioning, dreaming, imagining, delighting, considering, discovering. It [...]
The annual Easter Egg Hunt is on! Open to kiddos 10&under. The hunt begins sharp at 10am on Saturday, March 30th at the Fountain City Community Park. Meet at the pavilion to be released. There are 3 age groups and will be announced prior to the hunt. Bring your own baskets and grab a photo [...]
We will have Easter Eggs throughout the store for children to gather and collect the treats inside. Children are limited to 8 eggs each. After children have collected their eggs, they can crack them open with Lorelei and egg-cycle them (give the empty eggs back to us for reuse) and Lorelei will reward them with [...]
Hakikta (“to look back“ in Dakota) presents an overview of the thirty-year career of Joseph J. Allen, a photographer whose celebrated engagement with Native land and people has been exhibited in spaces such as the Weisman Art Museum, Minnesota Historical Society, and Plains Art Museum. Joseph’s photography is currently featured in the In Our Hands: [...]
Across a Wide Ocean: Remarkable Stories about the Origins of Identity delves into the books The 1619 Project: Born on the Water by Nikole Hannah-Jones and Renée Watson and illustrated by Nikkolas Smith (Penguin Random House, 2021); and The Most Beautiful Thing by Kao Kalia Yang, illustrated by Khoa Le (Lerner Publishing, Carolrhoda Books, 2020). [...]
Drawn from six private collections, the New Bedford Whaling Museum collection, and six strategic institutional loans, Re/Framing the View: Nineteenth-century American Landscapes includes works by William Bradford, John F. Kensett, Martin Johnson Heade, Frederic Edwin Church, Albert Bierstadt, Jasper Francis Cropsey, George Inness, Francis A. Silva, and Sanford Robinson Gifford, among many others. The exhibition [...]
Founded in 1978, the American Society of Marine Artists (ASMA) is a non-profit organization whose purpose is to recognize, encourage and promote marine art and maritime history. Reflective Impressions is the 19th national member exhibition featuring more than 100 of the best contemporary marine artists in the United States. The exhibition showcases the artists' finest [...]
"Aabijijiwan / Ukeyat yanalleh," which translates to "The Water Flows Continuously" in Ojibwe and Houma, is a collaborative exhibition by multimedia artists Karen Goulet (Ojibwe) and Monique Verdin (Houma). These two artists are bound by a common river, united by the Mississippi or Misi-ziibi (“Big River” in Ojibwe), originating in the north and remembered as [...]
Derek Ramnarace is a singer, songwriter, producer, performer who has focused his time in recent years to writing songs as well as performing and recording with Old Soul Society as well as performing solo/ duo gigs while also managing and developing up & coming artists like Charlieboy and Cassidy Lund. A $5 cover will be [...]
Doug Mahlum is a veteran musician in this area with over 40 years of experience. He can easily draw from over 60 years of songs in a number of different genres including Rock, Pop, Country, Folk, Show tunes, and Jazz standards. Doug likes to have fun and interact with the group and will encourage sing-a-longs [...]
Clay Fulton is a singer-songwriter from Rochester, Minnesota. His debut album When Trouble Comes has been a long time coming. Songs like “Walls Of St. Paul” and “When Trouble Comes” were written while studying at McNally Smith College of Music in St. Paul, Minnesota before coming home to help run the family restaurant. While buried [...]
With each word Cass Magpie delivers a wide breadth of experiences to every listener. Her timbre paints any room with the richness and warmth of crimson as she sings ruminations of a lost girlhood, heartbreak by divine intervention, euphoria fulfilled, and impassioned righteous anger. Cass Magpie performances are intimate – expressive narratives that dive into [...]
Boss Mama & the Jebberhooch and Sleepy Dog @ No Name Bar $7 // 9PM // 21+ BOSS MAMA & THE JEBBERHOOCH Colleen (Boss Mama) Myhre has soul, and she pours it into every note. With complete control of her voice, “Colleen (Boss Mama) Myhre has soul, and she pours it into every note. “- [...]
No, this is not a post about horror movies, silly. It’s a post about music, [...]
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