For the last 27 years, Santa has made an appearance at Curran’s Restaurant, giving treats and taking complementary photos with the young and old alike! Make it a holiday tradition and join him this year!
Community Voices Event: Should We Rename Ramsey Middle School?
We want to hear your opinion: Should We Rename Ramsey Middle School?
Dinner & childcare provided.
All are invited! Neighbors, alumni, students, families, historians & community leaders.
Come for a presentation by students about our namesake Alexander Ramsey and then participate in a small group break-out dialogue. Please RSVP to or
Uptown Clay Holiday Open House & Artisan Sale
Friday December 2nd from 5:00-9:00 PM
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Saturday, December 3rd from 12:00-6:00 PM
People are becoming more focused on supporting locally grown and made products. Buying art, crafts and food directly from the maker or grower, is becoming more and more popular. The art and craft of pottery evokes a simpler time and by incorporating it into daily life, pottery allows people to reconnect to the value and beauty of everyday objects.
Fourteen outstanding neighborhood potters and ceramic artists are having their annual Holiday Sale at their neighborhood pottery gallery and studio, Uptown Clay. These artists support KFNA’s Empty Bowls work by hosting an annual pottery throwdown at their studio and by firing the finished bowls for our paint-a-bowl events.  The artists invite you can stop by Friday December 2th from 5:00-9:00 PM and Saturday, December 3rd from 12:00-6:00 PM at the studio on 2845 Harriet Avenue They will be serving wine and lite snacks and would love to see you. Check their website www.Uptownclay.com or Facebook Page https://www.facebook.com/Uptownclay/ for details.
United in Love and Action: A Coalition Response to Hate, Bigotry and Misogyny
Join a broad and growing coalition in coordinating work and response to hate and bigotry. We will discuss strategies to defend our communities against intimidation and violence and build a unified coalition driving a positive vision for our community’s future.
For more information visit the Facebook event page here
All are welcome!
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Event partners:
Advocates for Human Rights
Coalition of Somali American Leaders
De León & Nestor LLC
Domestic Abuse Project
Gender Justice
Immigrant Law Center of Minnesota
Jewish Community Action
Jewish Community Relations Council: Minnesota & The Dakotas
Main Street Alliance
Minnesota Transgender Health Coalition
Navigate MN
OutFront Minnesota
Sabathani Community Center
Seward Co-Op
St. Peter’s AME Church
SEIU State Council
Waite House/Pillsbury United Communities
*List in formation
With the support of Senator Scott Dibble, Senator Jeff Hayden, Senator Patricia Torres Ray, Rep Susan Allen, Rep Karen Clark, Rep Jim Davnie, Rep Ray Dehn, Rep Frank Hornstein, the Minneapolis City Council and Mayor Hodges.
Paint-a-Bowl for Kingfield Empty Bowls
Come paint-a-bowl at the ColorWheel Gallery for Kingfield’s February 9th  2017 Empty Bowl’s event, which benefits Nicollet Square Housing! We will be painting some of the 234 bowls created at the October Pottery Throwdown hosted by Uptown Clay!
This is a free activity for anyone that would like to paint a bowl; we do ask that kids under twelve years old participate with a parent. Bowls will be glazed and then used at the Kingfield Empty Bowls fundraiser for Nicollet Square, a 42-unit housing complex in Kingfield for youth ages 18-22 that have experienced long-term homelessness.
Ceramic Artists: You can also drop off their already made bowls to donate to this event with Tammy at the ColorWheel on this day too! If this date doesn’t work for you donations can be dropped off at the Colorwheel Gallery, 319 West 46th Street, most afternoons beginning now and continuing until January 30 (please leave your contact information and receipt for the number of items donated so we can get you a tax form). Contact the Gallery Owner, Tammy Ortegon at 612-823-5693 to make sure she can meet you at the shop.