• Second Saturday Nia

    Second Saturday Nia
    LARK Toys 170th Avenue, Kellogg, MN, United States

    Join Miranda and Jacque for Second Saturday Nia! At the Happiness at Lark Toys at 10-11am $15/class Nia incorporates Martial Arts, Dance Arts, and Healing Arts, using 52 easy-to-learn moves. Each hour long class is an invitation to step into movement at your own level. Movers of all levels are invited and encouraged. Come dressed in comfortable clothes. Most practice barefoot. We eagerly look forward to sharing this hour of movement each month, and every time we feel terrific all day afterwards. Feb 14, Mar 14, Apr 11, May 9, Jun 13, Jul 11, Aug 8, Sep 12, Oct 10, Nov 14 & Dec 12 10:00 a.m.

  • Line Dancing at The Front Porch

    The Front Porch Bar and Grill North Sheppard Street, Kellogg, MN, United States

    Join us for another evening of line dancing at The Front Porch! Admission is $7 per person. Several dances will be taught throughout the evening. Dust off your boots and join us! Come hungry and enjoy a delicious meal, too! See you on the dance floor!

  • City Mouse at WideSpot

    Widespot Performing Arts Center 611 Broadway Avenue, Wabasha, MN, United States

    The Mankato Mouse will be in the House bringing a blend of country, bluegrass, country-rock and some five part acapella vocals. It’s Mother’s Day weekend – treat Mom to this Minnesota gem. 611 Broadway Avenue in the historic Mittel Schule building. May 9th, 2026 Venue fully accessible with auditorium seating and onsite parking Bar serving beer, wine, water, and sodas Doors Open at 6:30PM, Showtime at 7PM Visit Widespot’s website for details, tickets and more: widespot.org, or by calling: 715-448-0536. Cash purchase tickets will be available at the door. WideSpot is supported by a number of community sponsors, including the Queenan Foundation, the Wabasha-Kellogg Area Foundation and the Southeast Minnesota Arts Council who’s activities are made possible by the voters of Minnesota through a grant from the MN State Arts Board thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts and cultural heritage fund.

  • GE Spring Hare Scramble

    Spring Creek MX Park 63633 298th Ave, Millville, United States

    Flushing air-conditioned restrooms and Potable water for filling your tanks Playground area with swing set, volleyball and basketball. Trout fishing in a registered trout stream and a sandy beach to cool down in at Spring Creek. Bring your own fire pit for small campfires that are permitted on most weekends (except on Pro weekend). Fire wood on sale at Front gate for $5 a bundle, (Subject to availability). Grills are okay for cooking food. Races announced from the 1st turn Announcer Tower and broadcast on 107.9 FM. With the addition of the AT&T Cell tower 1/4 mile away we can now offer great cell phone coverage.

  • Mother’s Day Buffet

    Walker's Silvermoon Restaurant, Venue & Camping S1582 State Hwy 35, Alma, WI, United States

  • Discussion Group

    Wabasha Public Library 168 Allegheny Ave, Wabasha, MN, United States

  • USPS First Day Issue Stamp Ceremony

    National Eagle Center 50 Pembroke Ave, Wabasha, MN, United States

    The U.S. Postal Service will issue Bald Eagle: Hatchling to Adult, a new set of commemorative postage stamps. The first-day-of-issue outdoor event IS FREE and open to the public. The Hon. Daniel M. Tangherlini, U.S. Postal Service Board of Governors, will serve as the dedicating official. The ceremony is planned to last around 45-minutes and there will be several speakers. USPS staff will begin selling the Bald Eagle: Hatchling to Adult stamps 1 hour before the ceremony at 10a.m. outside the National Eagle Center, along with an autograph session after the ceremony. First day cancel will be available for collectors. Q&A With Ornithologist David Allen Sibley (2 p.m.) This will be also be a FREE event to attend, and YOU have the opportunity to submit any questions you have for Mr. Sibley in advance. The session will be held in the Riverfront Amphitheater and last about an hour with a rain-site available if needed. Feel free to send any questions you’d like considered to Scott Mehus by emailing scott@nationaleaglecenter.org or by clicking the link below. This is an exciting opportunity, and we hope you will be able to join us for this conversation with Mr. Sibley! About David Allen Sibley David Sibley began watching birds at a very young age and was only seven when he began drawing them. He [...]