Select dates Feb. 20–March 13, various Twin Cities locations. Watch for members of the St. Patrick’s Association selling commemorative parade buttons across the metro. Each $5 button supports the parade […]
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Select dates Feb. 20–March 13, various Twin Cities locations. Watch for members of the St. Patrick’s Association selling commemorative parade buttons across the metro. Each $5 button supports the parade […]
Now through March 20. North Gallery, Landmark Center. Free. Photographer Tom Dunn presents portraits highlighting the stories and identities of Minnesotans with Irish heritage. The exhibit explores cultural traditions and […] |
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April 9, noon–1 p.m. Landmark Center. Free.Mezzo-soprano Georgia Jacobson and baritone Ryan Wolfe join forces for this free lunchtime concert. Jacobson, a Duluth native, has performed with Kentucky Opera, the […] |
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March 4–7. Grand Casino Arena. $13-$20 The annual boys state hockey tournament returns, showcasing top high school teams from across Minnesota competing for the state title. Visit mshsl.org for brackets, […]
March 4–April 1. The Main Cinema, Minneapolis. $14 17th annual Minnesota Cuban Film Festival showcases contemporary Cuban cinema exploring themes of social change, resilience, and culture. Weekly screenings conclude with […]
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March 4, 6–8 p.m. Thomas Liquors. $50. Explore heavily peated Scotch whiskies in this guided tasting led by ambassador Devin Vilardi. The class samples The Classic Laddie, Port Charlotte 10 […] |
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Thursday, March 5, 5:30–8 p.m. Arlington Hills Community Center. Free. Read Brave, Saint Paul Public Library’s citywide book club, invites the community to a special evening of conversation, food, and […] |
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March 6–8, 13, 15 and 17. Celtic Junction Arts Center. Free – $30.Celtic Junction presents a modern fusion of Irish dance and live music in this high-energy stage production celebrating […] |
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March 7, 9 a.m.–noon. Cretin-Derham Hall. Free. Attend one-hour workshops on home improvement topics for homeowners and renters in Highland Park and Macalester-Groveland. Learn more at highlanddistrictcouncil.org.
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March 7, 10 a.m.–9 p.m. Wild Mountain. $40 lift ticket; rentals $30. Join the Como Park Snowsports Booster Club for a full day of skiing and snowboarding. Discounted lift tickets […] |
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March 8, 10 a.m.–noon. Twin Cities German Immersion School. Free. Hosted by Or Emet, this program features Dr. Richard Logan discussing the significant role Jewish creators have played in the […]
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March 8. Doors noon, dinner 12:30 p.m. C.S.P.S. Hall, St. Paul. Enjoy a traditional Slovak meal featuring bryndzové halušky, holubky, dessert, and coffee. $35 per person, prepaid reservation required. Details […]
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March 8, 1–4 p.m. Harriet Island Pavilion. $5. Get ready to shout BINGO at this foliage-filled community event hosted by St. Paul Parks and Recreation and the St. Paul Parks […] |
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March 10, 4:30–6:30 p.m. Mairs Concert Hall at Macalester College. Free.Hosted by the Citizens League, this panel explores the evolving role of liberal arts education in preparing students for civic […]
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Throughout March; special event Tuesday, March 10. Can Can Wonderland. Admission varies; costumes receive 50% off. Can Can Wonderland celebrates Super Mario & Friends all month long with themed drinks, […]
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March 11, 6–7:30 p.m. Landmark Center. $25. The Ramsey County Historical Society hosts singer-songwriter Lissie for an evening conversation moderated by journalist Youa Vang, followed by audience Q&A. landmarkcenter.org/event/rchs-history-revealed-lissie. |
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Wednesday, March 11, 7–10 p.m. Mancini’s Char House. Test your vocal courage at this lively audience-participation sing-along featuring The Blarney-Stones. Expect humorous performances and a wide repertoire of Irish and […] |
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March 12–13. Laugh Camp Comedy Club at Camp Bar. $12.95.Actors Theater of Minnesota presents an Irish-themed comedy showcase featuring improv, sketch and stand-up. Expect a lively variety show full of […]
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March 12, noon–1 p.m. Landmark Center. Free. Pianist Ora Itkin performs with guest artists in this midday chamber concert exploring classical repertoire and cross-disciplinary musical connections. landmarkcenter.org/event/schubert-club-courtroom-concert-ora-itkin-piano-and-friends.
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Thursday, March 12. Doors 5 p.m., program 6:30 p.m. Minnesota Music Cafe. Join the St. Patrick’s Association as it crowns Miss Shamrock 2026, the ceremonial queen of St. Paul’s St. […] |
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March 13, 5–7 p.m. Landmark Center. Free. The League of Women Voters of Minnesota presents a screening of the Oscar-nominated short film Death by Numbers, followed by discussion and a […]
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March 13, 7–10 p.m. C.S.P.S. Hall. Free.Enjoy a relaxed evening of family-friendly cards, board games and social time. Participants are encouraged to bring beverages or snacks to share. All are […] |
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Saturday, March 14, noon–midnight; Tuesday, March 17, noon–10 p.m. Patrick McGovern’s Pub. Free. Patrick McGovern’s Pub plans two days of St. Patrick’s celebrations in a fully enclosed outdoor tent featuring […]
Saturday, March 14, 4–10 p.m.; Tuesday, March 17, 4–10 p.m. JR Mac’s parking lot. JR Mac’s will host outdoor St. Patrick’s Day tent celebrations featuring amplified music and festivities. Learn […]
Saturday, March 14, 5 p.m.–midnight; Tuesday, March 17, 10 a.m.–11 p.m. Shamrocks Irish Nook. Free. Shamrocks Irish Nook will celebrate St. Patrick’s weekend with an outdoor tent and specials all […]
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March 14. Minnesota Transportation Museum. Free – $40. All aboard this themed train ride featuring interactive exhibits, festive activities, food and craft beverages. The family-friendly experience celebrates St. Patrick’s season […]
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Saturday, March 14, 2–11 p.m. Burger Moe’s parking lot. Free. Burger Moe’s hosts its annual Lucky Palooza tent party with two DJs, drink specials and a full St. Patrick’s celebration. […]
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March 14, 4-10 p.m. West 7th corridor. Grab your green and join this multi-venue bar crawl featuring drink specials and waived covers at participating locations. Registration required through crawlwith.us. |
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Sunday, March 15, 10 a.m.–5 p.m. Landmark Center, downtown. $7–$9.Irish Arts Minnesota’s annual dance showcase brings together performance and competition teams from across the state. The event also features presentation […]
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March 15, 3-5 p.m. St. Paul Brewing. $43. This specialty tour explores colorful Irish-American history and Prohibition-era stories aboard a guided trolley ride. Tickets and more at cyncitytours.com. |
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March 16–22. Germanic-American Institute. Registration required. Experience traditional German sauna culture during this week-long wellness celebration presented with Superior Sauna. The schedule includes open sauna sessions, guided Aufguss rituals and […]
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Monday, March 16, 11 a.m.–2 p.m. El Rio Vista Recreation Center. $12 resident/$18 nonresident. Adults ages 55 and older are invited to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day with games, crafts, music […]
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March 16, 2:30–4:30 p.m. MnDOT Water’s Edge Building and online. Free. This quarterly meeting includes updates on regional active transportation planning, the Midtown Greenway extension and Ramsey County initiatives. Advance […]
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March 14, 6-8:30 p.m. Cooks of Crocus Hill. $110. Learn to prepare classic Irish dishes including pork, cabbage and tatties, Irish brown bread and Irish Pride trifle. The class concludes […] |
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March 17–22. Ordway Center for the Performing Arts. Tickets vary.The hit Broadway musical based on the beloved film comes to Saint Paul for a limited engagement. The heartfelt comedy follows […]
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Tuesday, March 17, 9 a.m.–5 p.m. Landmark Center. $7–$9. Irish Arts Minnesota hosts its annual family celebration featuring music on four stages, traditional dance, an Irish marketplace, food vendors and […]
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Tuesday, March 17. Tiffany Sports Lounge. Tiffany Sports Lounge celebrates with live Irish acoustic music from Sean Joyce, an Irish-inspired brunch and traditional corned beef and cabbage. Drink specials include […]
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Tuesday, March 17, noon. Downtown St. Paul. Free.St. Paul’s St. Patrick’s Day Parade marks its 60th anniversary in 2026. The long-standing route begins at Mears Park, travels along Fifth Street […] |
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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 […]
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March 19, noon–1 p.m. Landmark Center. Free.Emerging performers from the Minnesota Opera Resident Artist Program present selections showcasing the next generation of opera talent. landmarkcenter.org/event/schubert-club-courtroom-concert-mn-opera-resident-artists.
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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 […] |
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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 […] |
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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 perform works by Bach and his contemporaries in this collaborative birthday celebration led by Dr. Martin Dicke. No registration required for attendees. bachsocietymn.org. |
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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 […] |
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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.
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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. |
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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 […] |
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March 26, noon–1 p.m. Landmark Center. Free. Cellists Michelle Kinney and Jacqueline Ultan perform as Purple Orange, blending improvisation and contemporary chamber music in this lunchtime concert. landmarkcenter.org/event/schubert-club-courtroom-concert-purple-orange-michelle-kinney-and-jacqueline-ultan. |
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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 […] |
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March 28–April 12,. Six Points Theater. Tickets: $32–$43. Six Points Theater presents the world premiere of Vienna, Vienna, Vienna, a globetrotting dramedy by playwright Carey Perloff. Set in the cafés […]
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March 28, 6:00 p.m. Roy Wilkins Auditorium. $24-$26. Minnesota Roller Derby is back in the legendary Roy Wilkins Auditorium for season 22! Get your tickets to see MNRD’s home teams face off in two action-packed bouts! Doors are opening an hour earlier this year, at 5pm, with the first whistle at 6. Kids 9 and […] |
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March 29, 9 a.m.–1 p.m. C.S.P.S. Hall, West 7th. $10 adults; $6 children under 9; $30 family of four.Enjoy an all-you-can-eat pancake breakfast with sausage, fruit, juice and coffee, plus a koláče bake sale featuring apricot, cream cheese, poppy seed and raspberry varieties. Public welcome; no reservations required. sokolmn.org/all-events.
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March 29, 1–3 p.m. Landmark Center. Free. Explore the culture of Uruguay through music, dance, crafts and cuisine in this family-friendly global celebration presented with Minnesota-Uruguay Partners of the Americas. landmarkcenter.org/event/urban-expedition-uruguay.
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March 29, 1:30 and 4 p.m. Ordway Concert Hall, Downtown. Free; registration required. Join the Bach Society of Minnesota for a community sing-along featuring music by Vivaldi. Participants rehearse March 28 and perform alongside the ensemble March 29. Suggested $30 donation. bachsocietymn.org. |
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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 […] |
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April 2, noon–1 p.m. Landmark Center. Free.Soprano Jennifer Kreider and pianist Andrew Sun present a free midday recital as part of the Schubert Club Courtroom Concert series. Kreider, an emerging […] |