• The Heart of Saint Paul: Portraits of Imaginary Women, 1930s–1980s

    Succotash

    February 6-9. Succotash. Free. St. Paul mixed media artist Maria Larson Manske will be showing a collection of new limited edition prints February 6–9, 2025 at Succotash, 1589 Selby Avenue in St. Paul. The series depicts imaginary women who lived and worked in various city neighborhoods roughly during the last half of the 20th century. […]

  • Coffee Chat: Women’s Fashion through the Ages

    Fort Snelling

    February 6, 10:30 – 11:30 a.m. Historic Fort Snelling. Free with Admission.  Join us for a complimentary cup of coffee at this informal presentation and discussion, part of our “Coffee Chats” series covering many aspects of Fort history. Through its history as a military post, women have always been present in various capacities. As women’s […]

  • Snowshoe Adventure Program

    Tamarack Nature Center

    February 6 & 20, 1:00-3:00 p.m. Tamarack Nature Center. $15. For ages 55+. Join a naturalist for a winter snow adventure. We will head out on snowshoes (or hike) and enjoy the simple beauty of winter at Tamarack. At the conclusion of our hike we will gather for cocoa and connections. Learn more and register: […]

  • St. Paul Conservatory of Music Faculty Concert Series

    Minnesota History Center

    February 6, 6:30 p.m. Minnesota History Center. Free. Enjoy an evening of free music and history at the Minnesota History Center with a performance by the St. Joseph’s School of Music–St. Paul Conservatory of Music. Take in a charming presentation by the student group the Farfalle Quartet. Then be wowed when composer, musician and instructor […]

  • Highland Park Community Blood Drive

    Highland Park Community Center

    February 7, 10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Highland Park Community Center. Every two seconds, someone needs blood. Register to donate blood at our upcoming blood drive at the Highland Park Community Center on Friday, February 7, 10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.Learn more and make an appointment at mbcherohub.club/donor/schedules/drive_schedule/74956. 

  • North Star Voices: Diversity and the Outdoors

    Minnesota History Center

    February 8, 2–3:30 p.m. Minnesota History Center. Free. Duluth-based author, photographer and advocate, Dudley Edmondson discusses the changing face of conservation and outdoor recreation. Edmunston will share powerful stories from Black and Brown scientists and activists whose lived experiences and groundbreaking work offer new perspectives on addressing the world’s most pressing environmental and social challenges. […]

  • Music Under Glass

    Como Zoo Conservatory

    Select Sundays and Wednesdays through February 12, 4:30-6:30, Como Zoo Conservatory. Free.  Music Under Glass offers a unique experience of wandering through the tropical gardens at dusk, providing a warm escape from the winter cold while enjoying live performances by local musicians. These free concerts take place in the Sunken Garden, where, due to fire […]

  • Citizens of a Stolen Land: A Conversation of Ho-Chunk History & Survivance

    Minnesota History Center

    February 15, 11:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. Minnesota History Center. $15. Join historian Stephen Kantrowitz and Josie Lee, Director of the Ho-Chunk Nation Museum & Cultural Center, for a conversation on Ho-Chunk history, land and contemporary life. Together, they will speak about Kantrowitz’s new book Citizens of a Stolen Land: A Ho-Chunk History of Nineteenth-Century United States […]