Story Time Thursdays
Join us for Story Time Thursdays! All are welcome! Thursdays at 10:00 AM Located at the Wabasha Public Library 168 Alleghany Ave, Wabasha, MN
Join us for Story Time Thursdays! All are welcome! Thursdays at 10:00 AM Located at the Wabasha Public Library 168 Alleghany Ave, Wabasha, MN
Join me for yoga class focused on building strength, improving mobility, and calming your nervous system. 🧘♀️ This isn’t about pushing harder or being “good” at yoga. It’s about learning to listen to your body, move with intention, and leave feeling more grounded than when you walked in. All levels welcome. Come as you are. 📍 Phyle Fitness Studio (611 broadway suite 220 Wabasha) 🕓 Thursdays at 4:45 pm 💲10 Message me with questions or just show up—I’d love to have you there.
Every Thursday through September. This helps support our Plainview Polar Bearons Snowmobile Club.
Meet Diane Wilson the author of "The Seed Keeper", this year's Wabasha Reads book. Diane will be at the Wabasha Public Library Thursday June 4th at 6:30 p.m.She will speak on her writing experience and the ancestral history she has learned. Wilson is enrolled on the Sicangu Oyate (Rosebud) reservation in SouthDakota, and is a Mdewakanton descendent. She lives near the St. Croix River in Minnesota, where she cares for an Indigenous seed garden, native perennials for pollinators, and a Tamarack bog. All are welcome. Thank you to the Friends of the Library for co-hosting this event. Partially funded by the MN Arts and Cultural Heritage grant. View Facebook Event
Minnesotans 16 or older who take a child 15 or younger fishing don't need a license on this special weekend. So plan a special fishing day or weekend and catch some quality time with friends and family. Shore fishing is a great way to enjoy a day at the lake. It's easier, cheaper and there's a lot more room and opportunities for great fishing spots. A good, safe spot to start fishing is on a nearby fishing pier. You can find fishing piers on lakes and in many parks throughout Minnesota. If you're going to fish from shore, you'll likely have to explore a bit to find the fish. Fish tend to stay in one spot so you have to move and cast along the shoreline to find them. Spring is the best season to catch fish due to the fish being hungry after the long winter, being more active due to warmer waters and laying their eggs near shore. As soon as the ice has melted off the lakes, sunfish and crappies are great species to seek. Summer shore fishing is a little more difficult due to thick near shore vegetation and fish moving to deeper, cooler waters away from shore. Try fishing in the early morning or evening as well as river fishing since rivers tend to have cooler waters and less vegetation. [...]
61486 County Road 86, Theilman, MN 55945 every Friday night year 'round benefitting the Plainview Fire Department
Fish where you want....$20 a person....2 people limit for boats....100% payout....Biggest Northern....Walleye...Sauger....Bring back fish to weigh...Mark will filet fish and you all get all you can eat (never had a Tournament where people went hungry) View Facebook Event
Come for one or both: a movement workshop featuring traditional Eastern European dances, and a concert featuring Balkan music and stories! 10-11am: Nicolle will lead a small group of movers through a dynamic movement class exploring rhythm and traditional dance steps with time for free movement. We will begin by exploring stylistic movements and gestures commonly found in traditional Balkan dancing, and alternate between freedom of expression and group choreographed circle dances to the unique sounds and rhythms. Accessible for beginners. Movers age 12+ for the workshop. 11:30am-12:30pm Nicolle will perform a concert featuring music and stories from Bulgaria, Macedonia, Turkey, Greece, Albania, Hungary, and beyond, on accordion and Macedonian tambura (a traditional stringed instrument) all which highlight and accompany her primary instrument, her voice. Kids are welcome to come with a paid adult, for $5 suggested donation at the door. Tickets: $15 for movement workshop, $15 for concert, $25 both View Facebook Event
Visit Alma, Wisconsin on Saturday, June 6th from 10am-4pm for Castlerock Museum’s annual Fire in the Shire event, a citywide celebration of all things medieval. The highlight of the day will be the various demonstrations taking place on the street in front of the museum. Kazimir the Hungry will be breathing fire and swallowing swords at 10am, 12:50pm and 3:10pm. The Wisconsin Historical Fencing Association will demonstrate the longsword at 10:30am, rapier dagger at 11:40am, the quarterstaff and poleaxe at 1:20pm, and Messer / sword and buckler at 2:30pm. Visitors can learn about Armor through the Ages at 11:10am. New this year, Asfolk Viking Martial Arts will be doing sword, shield, and spear demos at 12:20pm and 2pm. There will be ongoing displays by Clann Tartan, A Life Medieval, and Hangin’ with the Bard in the museum courtyard. Clann Tartan will do a pike demo at 11:30am and a non-firing matchlock demo at 1:30pm. Bardmageddon will perform in the museum theater at 12:30pmpm and 2:30pm and One Eye Dave’s Hotdogs will provide concessions. The museum closes at 4pm. Admission wristbands are $8 for adults and $5 for students. Visitors in ancient, medieval, or renaissance era dress get $2 off and children four and under are free. Visitors interested in searching for the fabled “Holy Grail” in the shops of the shire can enter a drawing [...]
Join us at The Lost Dutchman for our Sunday Breakfast Buffet, packed with all your morning favorites—fluffy pancakes, crispy bacon, eggs, hash browns, biscuits & gravy, and sweet treats to finish it off. 🕘 Every Sunday | 9 AM – 12 PM 💲 Adults $18 | Seniors $16 | Kids $13 | Under 3 FREE Bring your appetite, your family, and your friends—because Sundays are better when breakfast is done right. ✨🍳