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SUMMARY:Sheep Shearing
DESCRIPTION:Watch the annual spring sheep shearing and learn the steps of processing wool. Meet the sheep and other farm animals and explore the farm as we prepare for spring. Make & Take fiber crafts will be available for purchase for an additional $3-6 per craft. \nEveryone attending this event must pay applicable fees. Participants ages 11 years and younger must be accompanied by an adult.
URL:https://lakeminnetonkamag.com/event/sheep-shearing/
LOCATION:Gale Woods Farm\, 7210 County Road 110 W.\, Minnetrista\, MN\, 55364
CATEGORIES:Education,For the Kids
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SUMMARY:Wild for Wayzata Gala 2025
DESCRIPTION:Get ready for a night of fun\, entertainment\, and community spirit—all in support of Wayzata Public Schools! The Wayzata Education Fund’s Wild for Wayzata Gala is your chance to make a real difference while enjoying an unforgettable evening with fellow supporters.
URL:https://lakeminnetonkamag.com/event/wild-for-wayzata-gala-2025/
LOCATION:Wayzata Country Club\, 200 Wayzata Blvd. W\, Orono\, MN\, 55391
CATEGORIES:Benefits & Fundraisers,Education
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SUMMARY:Lake Minnetonka Historical Society Presents "The Early History of Mound and the Upper Lake"
DESCRIPTION:The Lake Minnetonka Historical Society will present “The Early History of Mound and the Upper Lake” with historian Jeff Magnuson at 7 p.m. on January 8\, at Back Channel Brewing Co. Jeff will describe the origins of Mound\, Minnesota and its unique place in the history of Upper Lake Minnetonka. Beginning with pre-history\, the presentation will touch on Lake Minnetonka’s indigenous people\, the famous earthen mounds\, early Euro-American settlement\, the original Mound City as a tourist destination and the establishment of a commercial district with the arrival of the railroad in 1900. \nFree registration is requested at earlymound.eventbrite.com. Capacity for this event is limited and early registration is encouraged. A $5.00 suggested contribution is appreciated. For more information visit lakeminnetonkahistory.org\, or contact the Society at info@lakeminnetonkahistory.org or 952.474.2115.
URL:https://lakeminnetonkamag.com/event/lake-minnetonka-historical-society-presents-the-early-history-of-mound-and-the-upper-lake/
LOCATION:Back Channel Brewing Co.\, 4787 Shoreline Drive\, Spring Park\, MN\, 55384
CATEGORIES:Education,History
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SUMMARY:Hennepin County Master Gardener Volunteer Learning Garden Tour 2023
DESCRIPTION:Find your next garden inspiration at the 2023 Hennepin County Master Gardener Volunteer Learning Garden Tour taking place July 8 from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.\, rain or shine.  \nThe tour highlights nine gardens across the northern half of Hennepin County\, including the communities of Corcoran\, Crystal\, Long Lake\, Loretto\, Minneapolis\, New Hope\, Plymouth\, Rogers and Wayzata. The tour features a wide variety of garden settings and inspirational opportunities.    \nEight of the stops are home gardens of Hennepin County Master Gardener volunteers\, demonstrating landscapes that can be adapted to a wide variety of situations. The ninth garden is a special communal garden that serves the food needs of neighboring residents. \nEach garden offers a unique opportunity to learn about the latest trends and techniques – with educational topics such as garden design\, succession planting\, and urban farming – all backed by university-based research.  \nWith special focus on pollinators for 2023\, the Hennepin County Master Gardener Volunteer Learning Garden Tour encourages you to help native and other pollinators thrive at home and in community spaces. Come learn gardening techniques that benefit butterflies\, dragonflies\, wasps and more. \nThe tour also highlights gardening practices that are achievable in almost every setting and by the beginner or experienced gardener.  \nTour features include: \n\nNine one-of-a-kind gardens showcasing a wide variety of designs\, locations\, and styles.\nGifts and goodies at the “Garden Shed\,” offering many fun and useful gardening related accessories\, and the “Book Nook” which is stocked with a wide variety of books for kids and adults.\nFeatured plant lists and garden stories that can inspire your next gardening project. \nA chance to get trusted\, reliable information when you chat with Hennepin County Master Gardener volunteers about your specific questions or concerns.\nA great opportunity to explore urban\, suburban\, and rural garden settings across Hennepin County.\n\nAttendees will leave the garden tour inspired to start or continue work in their own backyards or small spaces.  \nSingle tickets are $15 in advance; $20 on the day of the tour. Discounts are available for groups of 10 or more. Children under 12 get in free with a paying adult. The tour is held rain or shine. All ticket sales are final. \nAll proceeds help to support the University of Minnesota Extension Master Gardener Volunteer – Hennepin County community programs. University of Minnesota Extension is an equal opportunity educator and employer.
URL:https://lakeminnetonkamag.com/event/hennepin-county-master-gardener-volunteer-learning-garden-tour-2023/
LOCATION:MN
CATEGORIES:Education,Home & Garden
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SUMMARY:Just Try It! Let's Go Sailing
DESCRIPTION:Interested in sailing but not sure where to start? New and want to improve your skills? Already a sailor and want to learn about racing? \n\n\nWho’s invited? Visitors curious about sailboats! \nCome learn about the different types of sailboats we have at Wayzata Yacht Club (WYC). You’ll get to go out sailing on a boat (if you’d like)\, learn how to board (embark on) a boat\, learn why knots are important and perhaps help hoist a sail\, be at the helm and learn a few basic sailing skills. \nWYC is primarily a sailboat racing club. But\, this event is our exception to the rule — on this day\, we help you just learn about sailing in general. \nDesignated boats and experienced skippers will be on-hand to ensure you have the opportunity to safely try sailing right on the water. Note: you will be required to sign a liability waiver. \nReserve your spot today. \nPark in either the West or East parking and look for the “Just try it” signage by the clubhouse. We’ll get you registered and assigned to a boat. \n\nBring a water bottle (there is a water fountain) and sunscreen\nWear non-marking\, non-slip or soft-soled shoes or sneakers and clothes you don’t mind getting wet.\n\nWe’ll provide life jackets (aka PFD’s).
URL:https://lakeminnetonkamag.com/event/just-try-it-lets-go-sailing/
LOCATION:Wayzata Yacht Club\, 1100 Eastman Ln.\, Wayzata\, MN\, 55391
CATEGORIES:Education,Outdoors,Sports
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SUMMARY:Tapping History: Excelsior Schools - Learning Something New Every Day
DESCRIPTION:Since 1855 Excelsior has had its own grade schools\, high school and even a college. Learn how they came to be\, how some continued on despite setbacks\, and what they are today. \nDoors open at 6:00 pm and seating is first come\, first seated. Free registration is required and there is a $5.00 suggested contribution. \n[Image: Excelsior Academy\, Galpin Hall; later Northwestern Christian College\, (1885-1896).] \nAbout Tapping History: Tapping History provides an opportunity to learn about the history of Lake Minnetonka in a casual and convivial atmosphere. The Excelsior-Lake Minnetonka Historical Society produces this series highlighting local history in word and image\, presented by respected historians and passionate amateurs alike. \nAbout the Excelsior-Lake Minnetonka Historical Society: Founded in 1972\, the Society collects\, preserves and shares the history of Deephaven\, Excelsior\, Greenwood\, Shorewood and Tonka Bay. The Society’s Archives and Museum are open to the public and house one of the largest collections of historical artifacts\, documents and photographs in the area. A number of books about Lake Minnetonka history have been published by the Society and programs and initiatives have been created to share the history of the area with children and adults. For more information about the Society visit elmhs.org.
URL:https://lakeminnetonkamag.com/event/tapping-history-excelsior-schools-learning-something-new-every-day/
LOCATION:Excelsior Brewing Company\, 421 3rd St.\, Excelsior\, MN\, 55331
CATEGORIES:Education,Food & Drink
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SUMMARY:Yellow Jackets: The Story of Lake Minnetonka’s Streetcar Boats
DESCRIPTION:The Wayzata Historical Society will host a program the evening of Thursday\, April 27\, 2023\, at the Wayzata Community Room (600 Rice Street\, Wayzata\, MN\, 55391). The program\, entitled Yellow Jackets: The Story of Lake Minnetonka’s Streetcar Boats\, will explore the history of the “streetcar boats” operated by the Twin City Rapid Transit Company between 1906 and 1926. Also covered will be the history of the streetcar steamboat Minnehaha\, which was raised from the bottom of the lake in 1980\, restored\, and returned to passenger service in 1996. The program will include an update on the status of the Minnehaha\, which has been stuck in drydock since 2019. The program will begin at 7:00 p.m. and is free and open to the public. No registration is required. \nProgram Description: The streetcar steamboat Minnehaha is one of the most iconic symbols of Lake Minnetonka’s heritage – indeed\, she is one of only a few vessels listed in the National Register of Historic Places in Minnesota. She is also the only steam-powered vessel-for-hire based in the state. \nDesigned by Wayzata boat builder Royal Moore\, Minnehaha and her five identical sisters acted as an extension of the Twin City Rapid Transit (TCRT) streetcar system between 1906 and 1926. Together\, they provided fast and reliable transportation for the residents of Lake Minnetonka. Then\, in 1926\, improved roads and better access to automobiles rendered the boats obsolete. Three of the boats\, including Minnehaha\, were scuttled (purposely sunk) north of Big Island that summer. \n The wreck of Minnehaha was located by a local diver in 1979 and raised to the surface after a massive salvage effort in August 1980. When resources became available for her restoration\, approximately $500\,000 and 80\,000 volunteer hours were spent bringing Minnehaha back to her former glory. Finally\, on May 25\, 1996\, she triumphantly re-entered passenger service to begin her second life. \nMinnehaha operated on Lake Minnetonka continuously until 2019\, when she lost access to the only launch ramp capable of getting her back in the water. Since then\, she has been stored in a maintenance facility\, continuing to receive care while she awaits her fate. We hope you will join us on Thursday\, April 27 as we provide an update on Minnehaha’s status and celebrate the incredible history of her sister streetcar boats! \nAbout the Wayzata Historical Society: The Wayzata Historical Society promotes the history of the greater Wayzata area by operating the Wayzata Depot Museum on weekends\, Wednesdays\, and holidays from 12:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. (April through December)\, publishing a quarterly newsletter called the Telegraph\, and hosting special events and programs throughout the year. The Society also preserves Wayzata history by collecting\, storing\, and conserving items related to local sites and events. The Society’s Archives and History Center are located at the Wayzata Branch of the Hennepin County Library and are open to the public on Saturdays from 10 a.m.-noon.
URL:https://lakeminnetonkamag.com/event/yellow-jackets-the-story-of-lake-minnetonkas-streetcar-boats/
LOCATION:Wayzata Community Room\, 600 Rice St.\, Wayzata\, MN\, 55391
CATEGORIES:Education,History
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SUMMARY:Celebrate Earth Day
DESCRIPTION:To commemorate Earth Day on April 22\, the City of Wayzata is hosting the Champion Tree Contest. Participants are encouraged to visit public spaces around the city (residents can submit trees from their private property) to identify some of the community’s largest trees. Determining factors include the height of the tree and/or the diameter at breast height (DBH)\, which is a standard measure method for identifying tree trunk diameter. \nSubmissions for the Champion Tree Contest are due April 22nd (Earth Day) and the winners will be announced via social media on April 28th (Arbor Day). A prize is in the offing! Additional contest rules are available at wayzata.org. \nCertified arborist Bennett Myhran\, the City of Wayzata’s forester\, speaks to the importance of the event. “It draws attention to the world around us\,” he says. The city will also hold another event on May 20 during which volunteers will plant a variety of bareroot trees in Wayzata. “We’re always working toward this goal of expanding the canopy of trees\,” he says. “We want to regulate how trees are dealt with privately and also work on diversification of the tree population.”
URL:https://lakeminnetonkamag.com/event/celebrate-earth-day/
LOCATION:MN
CATEGORIES:Community,Education
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SUMMARY:Tapping History: Onawa Builder Arthur Dyer
DESCRIPTION:Learn about young Arthur Dyer of Excelsior and how he revolutionized yachting in 1892. Barb will share the story of the Dyer family’s boat building tradition and how Arthur\, with Deephaven resident Ward Burton\, became famous throughout the sailing world. \nDoors open at 6:00 pm and seating is first come\, first seated. Free registration is required and there is a $5.00 suggested contribution. \n[Image of Arthur Dyer. From ELMHS Archives.] \nAbout Tapping History: Tapping History provides an opportunity to learn about the history of Lake Minnetonka in a casual and convivial atmosphere. The Excelsior-Lake Minnetonka Historical Society produces this series highlighting local history in word and image\, presented by respected historians and passionate amateurs alike. \nAbout the Excelsior-Lake Minnetonka Historical Society: Founded in 1972\, the Society collects\, preserves and shares the history of Deephaven\, Excelsior\, Greenwood\, Shorewood and Tonka Bay. The Society’s Archives and Museum are open to the public and house one of the largest collections of historical artifacts\, documents and photographs in the area. A number of books about Lake Minnetonka history have been published by the Society and programs and initiatives have been created to share the history of the area with children and adults. For more information about the Society visit www.elmhs.org.
URL:https://lakeminnetonkamag.com/event/tapping-history-onawa-builder-arthur-dyer/
LOCATION:Excelsior Brewing Company\, 421 3rd St.\, Excelsior\, MN\, 55331
CATEGORIES:Education
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230318T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230318T150000
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SUMMARY:Visions from the Land: A Celebration
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate the art of four regional Indigenous artists showing their work in the Arboretum’s Reedy Gallery at a special celebration for “Visions from the Land: Native Interpretations\,” an exhibit that runs through March 26. Each artist — James Autio\, Gordon Coons\, Anna Johnson and Ivy Vainio — uses a different technique or process to produce captivating art inspired by the natural world. \nDuring the celebration\, enjoy: \n\nLight hor’s d’oeuvres and beverages from Pow Wow Grounds\, which specializes in Indigenous cuisines.\nTours of the Reedy Gallery with the artists throughout the day.\nA Meet & Greet with artist Ramona Morrow\, recognized nationally for her beadwork\, jewelry and cattail dolls.\nAt noon: A panel discussion with the Indigenous artists facilitated by Wendy DePaolis\, the Arboretum’s Curator of Art and Sculpture.\nAt 1 and 2 p.m.: The art of Native American storytelling in the round with noted storyteller Hope Flanagan.\n\nAdvance registration is required for this event\, which includes admission to the Arboretum. Cost is $15 for ages 16 and older\, and free for members and ages 15 and younger. \nIndigenous peoples receive waived general daily admission to the Arboretum when making a reservation by calling 612-301-6775. When requesting tickets\, please specify that you need a ticket for the celebration.
URL:https://lakeminnetonkamag.com/event/visions-from-the-land-a-celebration/
LOCATION:Minnesota Landscape Arboretum\, 3675 Arboretum Drive\, Chaska\, MN\, 55318
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performance,Education,Food & Drink
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SUMMARY:A History of Excelsior Churches
DESCRIPTION:The Excelsior-Lake Minnetonka Historical Society’s Tapping History series will present “A History of Excelsior Churches” with Scott D. McGinnis on Monday\, March 13\, 2023\, at 7 p.m. at the Excelsior Brewing Company\, 421 3rd Street\, Excelsior\, Minnesota. \nReligious activities played an important role in the development of Excelsior since its founding in 1853. Learn about the influence of churches on the community\, how each one formed\, their place today and the surprising uses of some of their original buildings. \nDoors open at 6:00 pm and seating is first come\, first seated. Free event with a $5.00 suggested contribution at the door. Registration is requested. To register and for more information visit tinyurl.com/5bteuheb or contact the Society at info@elmhs.org or 952.221.4766. \nAbout Tapping History: Tapping History provides an opportunity to learn about the history of Lake Minnetonka in a casual and convivial atmosphere. The Excelsior-Lake Minnetonka Historical Society produces this series highlighting local history in word and image\, presented by respected historians and passionate amateurs alike. \nAbout the Excelsior-Lake Minnetonka Historical Society:  Founded in 1972\, the Society collects\, preserves and shares the history of Deephaven\, Excelsior\, Greenwood\, Shorewood and Tonka Bay. The Society’s Archives and Museum are open to the public and house one of the largest collections of historical artifacts\, documents and photographs in the area. A number of books about Lake Minnetonka history have been published by the Society and programs and initiatives have been created to share the history of the area with children and adults. For more information about the Society visit www.elmhs.org.
URL:https://lakeminnetonkamag.com/event/a-history-of-excelsior-churches/
LOCATION:Excelsior Brewing Company\, 421 3rd St.\, Excelsior\, MN\, 55331
CATEGORIES:Education,Food & Drink
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230216T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230216T194000
DTSTAMP:20260502T131719
CREATED:20230208T204746Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230208T204746Z
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SUMMARY:Beginner Tango at Delsur Empenadas
DESCRIPTION:Delsur Empenadas is hosting a beginners tango class and you’re invited. \nFebruary is the month to celebrate love. And whether showing that love to yourself by learning a new dance or directing that love at your partner or friend by sharing in a unique experience\, a tango lesson is the answer.\n\n“We dance to seduce ourselves. To fall in love with ourselves. When we dance with another\, we manifest the very thing we love about ourselves so that they may see it and love us too.” – poet\, Kamand Kojouri\n\nYour instructor\, internationally acclaimed choreographer and performer\, Miriam Lea Ziven\, will guide you in learning foundational tango steps. By the end of class you’ll have some solid moves to show for your efforts and have been a part of a fabulous experience.\n\nDate/time: Thursday\, February 16th\, 6:30-7:40p\, $18 +s/t/h (All sales final. No refunds or event date transfers.)\n\n*Solo or with a partner. No experience necessary. No special anything required. Yes\, you can register solo. Argentine food and beverage available for purchase.
URL:https://lakeminnetonkamag.com/event/beginner-tango-at-delsur-empenadas/
LOCATION:DelSur Empenadas\, 14725 Excelsior Blvd.\, Minnetonka\, MN\, 55345
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performance,Education
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