Fort Road Happy Hour
Thursday, March 19, 4–6 p.m. Joe & Stan’s Pub & Grill, St. Paul. Free (drinks extra). Kick off the West 7th/Fort Road Federation’s first Happy Hour of 2026 with a […]
Thursday, March 19, 4–6 p.m. Joe & Stan’s Pub & Grill, St. Paul. Free (drinks extra). Kick off the West 7th/Fort Road Federation’s first Happy Hour of 2026 with a […]
March 19–April 12. History Theatre. $25–$60. Playwright Sandra Struthers delivers a high-energy comedy inspired by the Willmar Eight bank strike and infused with ’80s pop culture flair. The production blends […]
March 20–22 and March 27–29. Park Square Theatre.This new works initiative supports Minnesota-based theater artists staging bold projects without rental barriers. Featured teams present interdisciplinary, musical and movement-driven performances as […]
March 22, masterclass at 2 p.m.; concert at 3 p.m. St. James Evangelical Lutheran Church, West St. Paul. Free. Community musicians of all ages and skill levels are invited to […]
Mondays 5:30-7:30 p.m., March 23–April 13, West 7th Library. Free. Instructor Nell Morningstar Ubbelohde leads a four-week introduction to tarot reading. The course covers tarot history, practical daily uses, the Major Arcana’s archetypal journey and interpretation of the Minor Arcana and court cards. Monday, March 23 Week 1 – Tarot Overview Monday, March 30 Week […]
March 24, noon–1 p.m. Landmark Center. Free. Global Minnesota hosts a discussion on U.S.–Tanzania relations with former USAID Mission Director V. Kate Somvongsiri. Guests may bring lunch. landmarkcenter.org/event/global-conversations-tanzania-in-focus.
March 24, 7 p.m. Augustana Lutheran Church, West St. Paul. $5–$25. Dr. Dean Billmeyer explores the context and performance history of J.S. Bach’s organ works in this illuminating recital examining the forces that shaped the composer’s monumental output. bachsocietymn.org.
March 25, 5:30–7 p.m. (in person); April 8, 5:30–6:30 p.m. (virtual). North End Community Center and online. Free. St. Paul Public Works hosts informational meetings on the Common Cent plan, a long-term initiative funded by the city’s 1% sales tax to improve streets, bridges, parks and recreation facilities over the next 20 years. The sessions […]