The marine art of internationally-renown painters John Stobart, Roy Cross, Dusan Kadlec, and Marten Platje from the Burrichter/Kierlin Marine Art Collection.
Jan. 12 - Mar. 20
River Livin': Artists Favorite from the Leo Smith Folk Art Collection
The Shell Game tells the story of 100 years of clam fishing in the Mississippi beginning when John Boeple, a German immigrant, convincec skeptics that freshwater mussels were ideal for making buttons.
Richie Swanson will host a 90-minute walk and take a winter look at rare ecosystems, floodplain forest and emergent marshes. You will see the home of the state-threatened red-shouldered hawk, the river’s most threatened duck, the lesser scaup, and the U.S.’s most swiftly declining bird, the rusty blackbird. Meet at the Wisconsin end of the High Wagon Bridge (Access from Latsch Island)
Everyone is welcome; bring binoculars, warm clothes and cookies to share. For more information, call 507-454-8478
Feb. 6
Ye Olde Renaissance Madrigal Banquet
6:30p.m. Winona State University, Lourdes Hall
An unforgettable evening with heraldy, pagentry, entertainment of all sorts and the finest in food and song. Call 507-457-5251 for more information.
Specializing in giant puppets, initially inspired by the classical technique
of Japanese Bunraku theatre, the company successfully unites this style with original and modern set design, lighting,
and music. Fantasy, poetry, make-believe, and magic, along with unusual and heroic characters highlight this
production of the world-renowned fantasy tale.
WSU’s art department will host “Now and Then” by Native American artist Jim Denomie.
Denomie, who belongs to the Lac Courte Oreilles Band of Ojibwe, was chosen as the 2008 Artist of the Year by CityPages in Minneapolis. His work tells the story of his people and how they have reacted and shaped by their environment
A pre-Valentine's Day poetry round robin reading is co-hosted by Winona's Poet Laureate Ken McCullough and poet and performance artist, Marilyn Klinkner. Bring a love poetm you would like to read. Refreshments will be served. Admission by donation. Call 452-9482 for more information.
Winona County Historical Society and The Hiawatha Valley Civil War Round Table present a program with Patrick Felci. Felci has been the face of General Ambrose Powell Hill for over 15 years, having roles in Ghettysburg and God's and Generals. He also has been a historical advisor for authors and screen writers' work about the Civil War and he holds many awards for his efforts.
"Lee's Forgotten General", Hill was brought to the mainstream because of Falci's role. Before that however, Falci had 15 years under his belt already as a re-enactor for the 14th Tennessee. Living in New York, he travels all across the country to speak for CWRTs and other organizations. Don't miss this great opportunity. This program is free and open to the public. Refreshments will be served.
Feb. 11 - Feb. 13
Dancescape 2010: 20th anniversary
7:30 p.m. Winona State University Performing Arts Center
2nd Annual Wonderful Super Duper Delicious Winona Variety Show
Historic Masonic Temple Theatre
The 2nd Wonderful Super Duper Delicious Winona Variety Show will be held Saturday, Feb.20th at 7pm and Sunday, Feb.21st at 4pm at the Historic Masonic Theatre at 255 Main Street in downtown Winona. It is an opportunity for people to share what they love. This Winter's event includes an ensemble of singers, dancers, storytellers, comedians, martial artists, magicians and more--presented in 20+ 5minute acts. Advance tickets are available at Mugby Junction at 451 Huff Street and at the door. General admission is $5 and children 12 and under are only $3. For more information contact winonavarietyshow@hotmail.com
Three extraordinary voices, two founding singer-songwriters, one singular vision: The Wailin’ Jennys continue to
evolve into far more than the melodious sum of their individual talents five years after blowing in on a fresh acoustic
breeze from Canada’s mid-western heartland.
Because of the overwhelming popularity and positive response from his first lecture at the Museum in Novemeber, Jim Bowey is back to continue his thought provoking lecture about the art of seeing in pictures. This will be the first of a four-part lecture series that Bowey will give at the MMAM throughout the 2010 calendar year.
The marine art of internationally-renown painters John Stobart, Roy Cross, Dusan Kadlec, and Marten Platje from the Burrichter/Kierlin Marine Art Collection.
Jan. 12 - Mar. 20
River Livin': Artists Favorite from the Leo Smith Folk Art Collection
The Shell Game tells the story of 100 years of clam fishing in the Mississippi beginning when John Boeple, a German immigrant, convincec skeptics that freshwater mussels were ideal for making buttons.
Jane Martin's Talking With… is a collection of eleven women's monologues. In each monologue, a different character teaches a lesson that they once learned from their past experiences. The characters range from a snake handler to a baton twirler and everything in between.
The Beastie Ball is a celebration to recognize community support for the activities of Winoan Area Humane Society. Live Music by Union Station. Tickets are $25.00 and are available at Winona Area Humane Society, Signatures Restaurant and Merchants Bank. Call 507-452-1023 for more information.
Described as an all-star ensemble of traditional Irish musicians their virtuosity on multiple instruments combined
with their approach to presenting historical or cultural background for each of their selections makes for a musical
and cultural journey through Celtic history.
Mar. 11
“The Mississippi River's Pearly Past and Present” with Dave Adcock
Dave Adcock talk will provide an in depth look at the rise and fall of the pearl button industry, and its impact on the development of river towns along the Upper Mississippi. As the pearl button industry declined due to the introduction of modern plastic buttons, a new use for the fresh water mussels of the Upper Mississippi was discovered in the cultured pearl market. We will explore the methods for harvesting fresh water mussels, both past and present, and discuss the impact that this harvest has on the overall health of the mussel population and this portion of the Upper Mississippi River.
Using wax, special dyes and tools participants will learn this long honored art. All materials for the class will be provided. Cost for this class is $8 for the public and $6 for WCHS members. Please sign up in advance by calling
507-454-2723 ext. 0. Space is limited.
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The 2010 exhibit features artists Greg Crowe, Leila Denecke, Marko Fields, Lee Love, Margaret O’Rorke and Alyssa Wood.
There will be an artist talk at 3:30 p.m. Wednesday, March 17, in Science Laboratory Center 120, and the opening reception will be held4:30 to 6:30 p.m. in Watkins Lobby.
Watkins Gallery is open 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday and 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Wednesdays.
This event is free and open to the public.
WSU's music department will present "An Evening at the Opera" by the Winona Oratorio Chorus and Orchestra conducted by Harry Mechell. The concert will feature professional soloists and guest choirs from WSU and Saint Mary's University.
Mar. 20
Soar with the Eagles
8:30 to 10:30 National Eagle Center
Celebrate the return of the bald eagle! March is “Soar with the Eagles”
month at the National Eagle Center in Wabasha. A wide variety of activities is scheduled throughout the month. On Saturday, March 20, Whitewater State Park Naturalist Dave Palmquist will lead eagle field trips, to visit many eagle hot spots. Dozens, if not hundreds, of eagles will be seen; there will be a 20 minutes orientation at the National Eagle Center and then a 15 vehicle caravan will ride along Hwy. 61. Cost is $8 for adult, $6 for seniors and $5 for kids. This program will run from 8:30am-10:30am. Meet at the National Eagle Center in Wabasha, MN. Call (651) 565-4989 for exact times, additional information and reservations.
Garvin Heights Vineyards of Winona, MN will host festivities on Sunday
afternoon March 21th, 2010 to remember in song and verse the bravery of St. Urho in saving the grapes
of Finland. Officially the Saint’s day is March 16th but we have moved the festive to the weekend so more Finlanders and Finlander-want-a-bee’s can
attend.Music will be provided by “Toivo’s Finn Band”. At 3:00 pm Elmer Mattila will lead the assembled group in responsive readings and songs with a program entitled “The Story of St. Urho Savumäki
The winery will be open from 1:00 to 5:00 pm. Please wear clothing with the
saint’s colors Royal Purple and Nile Green. Finnish snacks will be provided.
There will be no charge for this special event at the winery.
Mar. 21
Great River Shakespeare Festival Season 7 Preview Event
Fifty artworks from the Woodson Art Museum's permanent collection. Though these works are alike in that each features birds and water, they differ in the 50 different ways the artists have interpreted these two infinitely variable subjects.
Young survivor of the Titanic, Laura Buzzell, gives a first person account of surviving the Titanic sinking though handwritten diary entries. On display will be her riveting narrative of losing her father, art and other historical items associated with Titanic.
Rooted in the tradition of bluegrass, the music of Head for the Hills is a vibrant mixture of homegrown compositions, traditional harmonies, and an innovative approach to improvisation.Doors open at 7:00 p.m. with an 8:00 p.m. start time. Please purchase tickets online or feel free to call with any questions. All tickets are will call. Please bring a photo ID to pick up your tickets the day of the show. All ages show.
April 2010
Date
Event
Time/Location
Additional Details
Jan. 19 - Apr. 11
The Shell Game: Clam Fishing and the Pearl Button Industry on the Upper Mississippi
The Shell Game tells the story of 100 years of clam fishing in the Mississippi beginning when John Boeple, a German immigrant, convincec skeptics that freshwater mussels were ideal for making buttons.
The 2010 exhibit features artists Greg Crowe, Leila Denecke, Marko Fields, Lee Love, Margaret O’Rorke and Alyssa Wood.
There will be an artist talk at 3:30 p.m. Wednesday, March 17, in Science Laboratory Center 120, and the opening reception will be held4:30 to 6:30 p.m. in Watkins Lobby.
Watkins Gallery is open 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday and 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Wednesdays.
This event is free and open to the public.
Fifty artworks from the Woodson Art Museum's permanent collection. Though these works are alike in that each features birds and water, they differ in the 50 different ways the artists have interpreted these two infinitely variable subjects.
Young survivor of the Titanic, Laura Buzzell, gives a first person account of surviving the Titanic sinking though handwritten diary entries. On display will be her riveting narrative of losing her father, art and other historical items associated with Titanic.
This comedy, set in the 1630s, takes the stage with full period costuming, supported by a beautiful, romantic setting and luscious lighting. The bawdy tale centers around a young nobleman named Bertram and an orphaned commoner named Helen. The King of France grants Helen the hand of Bertram, because she cured the king of an illness. Bertram reluctantly agrees, but immediately runs off to the wars in Italy. Helen, ever persistent, follows him to Italy and — with the help of a widow woman and her virtuous daughter, Diana — tricks him into consummating their marriage and exchanging rings. Upon hearing of Helen’s death (which she faked), Bertram returns to France only to find Diana and Helen waiting to confront him about his lies and schemes. The charming Bertram learns his lesson and vows to love Helen forever.
The play, a lesson of love and social class, will begin at 7:30 p.m. on April 8-10 and at 3 p.m. on April 11 in the Page Theatre, located in the SMU Performance Center.
Apr. 8 - Apr. 11
City Wide Book Sale
Various businesses in Winona
The Book Shelf
162 W. 2nd St.
507-474-1880
April 7 - 11
Wed - Sat 8 - 6 Sun 10-2
Winona Health Auxiliary
855 Mankato Ave.
507-454-3650
April 7-9
Wed-Thur 7-5 Fri 7-11
Friends of the Library Sale
251 Main St.
507-454-5212
April 8-10
Thur-Fri 9-5 Sat 8-12
WSU Bookstore
Kryzsko Commons Building on Huff St.
507-457-5319
April 9th
Friday 8-5
Book World
56 E. Third St.
507-452-1317
April 9
Friday 9-7
Paperbacks and Pieces
429 Mankato Ave.
507-452-5580
April 9-10
Fri-Sat 10-5
WSU's 43rd Annual Children's Theatre Production will present "Alice in Wonderland" adapted by Mario Siletti and based on the book by Lewis Carroll.
Friday performance is at 7:00 pm and Saturday's performance is at 2:00 pm
The Warrior Walk is set up as a fundraiser for scholarships and will include the following: a three mile walk/run, give-a-ways, Hy-Vee catered lunch and a Warrior softball game.
Apr. 13 - Jun. 12
Across the Polar Sea: The North Pole Expedition with Robert E. Peary
Thirty three photogoraphs from the original hand-tinted glass negatives made by photographer and adventurer Donald MacMillan on is first attempt to reach the North Pole with Robert Peary
The Ku Klux Klan claimed that 100,000 Minnesotans were Klan members in the 1920s. Although the Klan was a secret organization, evidence can still be found of their activities throughout the state. In a recent Minnesota History article, Elizabeth Dorsey Hatle and our speaker, Nancy Vaillancourt, documented the rise and decline of the Klan in the area. Nancy's presentation will give an overview of Klan tactics and activities in Minnesota, as well as specific information on events in Winona County. This program is free and open to the public. Refreshments will be served.
Nancy is a native of Winona with branches of her family have lived in Winona County since the 1870s. She is a graduate of Brigham Young University. She has worked at the Owatonna Public Library for 16 years and is now the branch manager of the Blooming Prairie Branch Library. Nancy volunteers at the Steele County Historical Society and is currently on the board of directors.
She has written a centennial history of the Owatonna Public Library and co-authored the book Steele County: Crossroads of Southern Minnesota.
Apr. 16 - Apr. 18
Winona Ice Figure Skating Show: "Royalty at the Rink"
Saint Mary's University Ice Arena
The Winona Figure Skating Club’s 15th annual Ice Show: “Royalty at the Rink” will be performed on Friday, April 16 @ 7pm, Saturday, April 17 @ 7pm and Sunday, April 18th @ 1pm. All performances will take place at the Saint Mary’s Ice Arena on the Saint Mary’s Campus. Ticket prices are: $8.00 for ages 12 and older, $4.00 under 12 years old. Under 2 years old is free.
Apr. 17
Spring Flood Run
Call Harley Davidson at 454-4578 for more information
Apr. 17
Passenger Pigeon Walk
10:00 to 11:30 Aghaming Park and Preserve
Mississippi River Revival and Land Stewardship Project will host a 90-minute walk, meeting at the Wisconsin end of the High Wagon Bridge, Join a one-mile round-trip hike to visit endangered habitat and witness currently threatened wildlife species. Experts from the Land Stewardship Project will help discuss how clean farms help conserve habitat and wildlife on the Mississippi.
For more information contact: richieswan@lycos.com
Apr. 17
Passenger Pigeon Walk
1:00 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. Aghaming Park and Preserve
Mississippi River Revival and Land Stewardship Project will host a 90-minute walk, meeting at the Wisconsin end of the High Wagon Bridge. Join a one-mile round-trip hike and visit endangered habitat and witness currently threatened wildlife species. Experts from the Land Stewardship Project will help discuss how clean farms help conserve habitat and wildlife on the Mississippi. For more information contact: richieswan@lycos.com
6:30 McGown Memorial Gymnasium, Winona State University
Headlining this year will be Motion City Soundtrack, along with three
opening acts: Sing it Loud, A Rocket to the Moon and Fun. For more information, call the UPAC Office at 507-457-5312 or e-mail: UPAC@winona.edu.
The event cost is $15 for those who have pre-registered, $17 for registering
on race day. Participants will receive a t-shirt and a chance to win prizes.
Early registration forms may be turned in to Memorial Hall room 139 or
mailed to Athletic Training Club, P.O. Box 5838, Memorial 139, Winona, Minn.
55987. For questions, e-mail Ben Rockwell
at: bsrockwe2996@winona.edu.
Bringing Spanish Poetry To Life in Southeast Minnesota
7:30 Historic Masonic Temple
The poetry of Federico Garcia Lorca is brought to life by Michael Hauser's exciting Spanish guitar music and Debra Elias' thrilling Flamenco dance. Free and open to the public.
Apr. 25
“Vocal Recital of European Art Songs”
4:00 The Great Hall at Watkins Manor
David Lee Echelard (singer) and Nancy Edstrom (piano) present a “Vocal Recital of European Art Songs” in the Watkins Manor Great Hall. The recital will consist of French Mélodie, German Lied and Italian Art songs. $8.00 for adults and $6.00 for seniors and children.
For further information contact: David Echelard at 457-9600
echelard@hbci.com
The Program is produced in cooperation with the Southeastern Minnesota Arts Council, Inc. through funding from the Minnesota State Legislature.
Residents and stores clean out their attics, garages & basements to create the Most Spectacular Garage Sale.
A trail of distinctive colored ribbons will identify participating garage sales from Alma on the southern end of the Wisconsin side of Lake Pepin, north along Hwy. 35 through Nelson, Pepin, Stockholm, and Maiden Rock to Bay City, WI. The trail then crosses west to Minnesota at Red Wing, MN and heads south on Hwy. 61 through Frontenac, Lake City, Camp LaCupolis, Reads Landing, Wabasha, Kellogg and Winona.
Bargain hunters can start anywhere along the route beginning at about 8AM with closing time set for about 5PM all three days. Rain or Shine! Mississippi Valley Partners sponsors the 100-Mile Garage Sale during the first weekend of May each year. Local residents and bargain hunters from distant cities enjoy church lunches and shopping amid the spring scenery of Lake Pepin and the Mississippi River Valley.
Follow the balloons & ribbons.
Fifty artworks from the Woodson Art Museum's permanent collection. Though these works are alike in that each features birds and water, they differ in the 50 different ways the artists have interpreted these two infinitely variable subjects.
Young survivor of the Titanic, Laura Buzzell, gives a first person account of surviving the Titanic sinking though handwritten diary entries. On display will be her riveting narrative of losing her father, art and other historical items associated with Titanic.
Apr. 13 - Jun. 12
Across the Polar Sea: The North Pole Expedition with Robert E. Peary
Thirty three photogoraphs from the original hand-tinted glass negatives made by photographer and adventurer Donald MacMillan on is first attempt to reach the North Pole with Robert Peary
Residents and stores clean out their attics, garages & basements to create the Most Spectacular Garage Sale.
A trail of distinctive colored ribbons will identify participating garage sales from Alma on the southern end of the Wisconsin side of Lake Pepin, north along Hwy. 35 through Nelson, Pepin, Stockholm, and Maiden Rock to Bay City, WI. The trail then crosses west to Minnesota at Red Wing, MN and heads south on Hwy. 61 through Frontenac, Lake City, Camp LaCupolis, Reads Landing, Wabasha, Kellogg and Winona.
Bargain hunters can start anywhere along the route beginning at about 8AM with closing time set for about 5PM all three days. Rain or Shine! Mississippi Valley Partners sponsors the 100-Mile Garage Sale during the first weekend of May each year. Local residents and bargain hunters from distant cities enjoy church lunches and shopping amid the spring scenery of Lake Pepin and the Mississippi River Valley.
Follow the balloons & ribbons.
Join veteran birders Andy and Joyce Buggs on Whitewater’s part of this national effort to document migratory birds. Participants will observe a great variety of birds, which will likely include white pelicans, sandhill cranes, hawks, shorebirds, and many colorful songbirds. Binoculars, scopes, and bird brochures will be available. Anyone interested in birds is invited to participate. Various parts of the Whitewater River Valley will be visited by car and/or on foot.
May. 14 - May. 15
Minnesota Intercollegiate Track and Field Championship Finals
Fringe Fridays are held the last Friday of each month. The Frozen River Fringe Friday is an eclectic mix of arts and live entertainment offered in conjunction with local businesses, business people, artists, and musicians to promote the Frozen River Film Festival as well as the arts and locally-owned businesses in our greater community.Among other scheduled events on May 28th, stroll downtown and view local artists on display in many of the downtown storefronts.
Addresses include 62 E. 3rd St., 201 E. 3rd St, 62 E. 3rd St.
Artists include Mary Singer, Amy Peterson , Barb Feiten, Yarrow Brown , Jerod M Schmocker, Lindsay Mattner, Maryann Frietsche, Parker Forsell.
Young survivor of the Titanic, Laura Buzzell, gives a first person account of surviving the Titanic sinking though handwritten diary entries. On display will be her riveting narrative of losing her father, art and other historical items associated with Titanic.
Apr. 13 - Jun. 12
Across the Polar Sea: The North Pole Expedition with Robert E. Peary
Thirty three photogoraphs from the original hand-tinted glass negatives made by photographer and adventurer Donald MacMillan on is first attempt to reach the North Pole with Robert Peary
Lakeview hosts one of the largest displays of classic cars, muscle cars, hot rods, motorcycles and antiques in southern Minnesota. All cruise nights are free and open to the public.
Jun. 4
Peregrine Falcom returns to Whitewater State Park
7:30pm to 8:30pm Whitewater State Park
After nearly a half century absence, peregrine falcons returned to nest on the cliffs of Whitewater State Park in 2009! This was a long awaited event. They’re back this year and their eggs have hatched! Meet at the Nature Store parking lot for a short walk to observe the nest site. With spotting scopes and binoculars it is likely we will see adults and young. Join us as we celebrate their wonderful return!
Flag Raising and Veterans Honors Guards
Bob Bone North American Moccasin Tournament, Educational Encampment, Dakota History and Culture.Truth and Reconciliation Circle .Blended Spiritual Service Unity.
Jun. 5 - Jun. 6
"Local Foods -- Local Wine Weekend" sponsored by Great River Road Wine Trail
Each winery on the Great River Road Wine Trail will feature their wines paired with local foods. Some wineries will also feature live music. Tickets are only $20 per person.
Each ticket holder will receive a wine trail glass and six-pack wine bottle tote at the first winery. Your ticket and wine glass will entitle the holder to free wine and food tasting at each winery. Plan to spend the weekend and visit all ten wineries.
Lakeview hosts one of the largest displays of classic cars, muscle cars, hot rods, motorcycles and antiques in southern Minnesota. All cruise nights are free and open to the public.
There are few places on this planet that are more perfectly suited to host a triathlon than Winona, Minnesota. With every stroke, pedal and stride, you’ll encounter incredible views and beautiful terrain. It will begin at dawn, as you set-up in transition in front of Lake Winona and look up to see Sugarloaf rising above the town below. Following the swim, you will begin your journey into the true calling card for this event, the Mississippi River Bluff Country.
Sixteen signed limited edtion of prints from Norman Rockwell's own collection of illustrations of Mark Twain's "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer and the Adventures of Huckleberry Finn".
The civilized way to bike the bluff country is to travel on the widely admired
bikepaths of the Root River trail where they are available, which means 80 per cent of
the time on our route. The original trail and its expanded links weave together the towns
of Fountain, Preston, Harmony, Peterson, Lanesboro, Houston and Rushford. We’ll visit
all of them and overnight in Harmony, Houston and Rushford in addition to the apple
orchard haven of LaCrescent and the college and art center of Winona, two of the jewels of the Mississippi River directly beneath the highest of the bluffs.
Lakeview hosts one of the largest displays of classic cars, muscle cars, hot rods, motorcycles and antiques in southern Minnesota. All cruise nights are free and open to the public.
Home and Community Options presents "Cinderella" . Showtimes are at 7:00pm with the exception of the Sunday which is at 5:00pm. Please call the box office at 507-457-1715 for tickets.
Jun. 18 - Jul. 29
Southeast Minnesota Regional Juried Art Exhibition
Paul Watkins Gallery,WSU, Lillian David Hogan Galleries, SMU
Opening Reception is Friday, June 16 at Saint Mary's University Lillian Davis Hogan Galleries, 6-8 pm and Winona State Universisty Watkins Gallery at 8- 10 pm.
7th annual Great River Shakespeare Festival features 'Othello" and "Comedy of Errors" and a non-Shakespeare play, "The Daly News". The acting apprentice company will perform "Titus Andronicus". Enjoy free prelude concerts, front porch conversations and more. Call 507-474-7900 for more information.
Lakeview hosts one of the largest displays of classic cars, muscle cars, hot rods, motorcycles and antiques in southern Minnesota. All cruise nights are free and open to the public.
Fringe Fridays are held the last Friday of each month. The Frozen River Fringe Friday is an eclectic mix of arts and live entertainment offered in conjunction with local businesses, business people, artists, and musicians to promote the Frozen River Film Festival as well as the arts and locally-owned businesses in our greater community.
Jun. 25
Great River Shakespeare Festival Prelude Concert: Nova Scotia Traditions
The band plays tropical, jazz and Americana music. Free of charge.
Jun. 26
Live Bald Eagle
8:00pm to 9:00pm Whitewater Valley State Park Visitor Center
Want to see a live bald eagle up close? This evening you can! Bring your camera. Staff from the National Eagle Center in Wabasha will share with you the tremendous comeback story of our national bird. With a live bald eagle on hand (literally) they will introduce the bird's life history and why the Mississippi River and the Blufflands are so important to the eagle’s survival.
Jun. 26
Women's Resource Center Tour of Gardens
9:00am to 3:00pm Various gardens in the Winona area
9:00am to 12:00pm Whitewater Valley State Park Visitor Center
The Weaver Bottoms is the fascinating backwaters at the mouth of the Whitewater River. On this canoe/kayak trip you’ll see a variety of wildlife including, hopefully, white pelicans. you’ll discover the history of the Bottoms, its formation, its islands and its drawdown. The activity will be done in cooperation with staff from the Upper Mississippi National Fish and Wildlife Refuge. Canoes are still available for use. Reservations required; stop at the Whitewater Valley State Park Visitor Center or call 507-932-3007, extension 224.
Jun. 27
Great River Shakespeare Festival Prelude Concert: Bus Boys
Cellist Yo-Yo Ma's multi-faceted career has included musical collaborations with some of the greatest artists of our time. With a discography of over 75 recordings featuring familiar works from the cello repertoire, as well as music from a range of cultures throughout the world, he is constantly searching for new ways to communicate with audiences. Join Yo-Yo Ma and pianist Kathryn Stott as they open the 2010 Minnesota Beethoven Festival with a recital you won't want to miss!
Pianist Craig Sheppard has maintained a strong and enduring presence in the classical music world for over 40 years. Known for his mastery of a wide range of musical styles, he recently concluded a highly-acclaimed concert series and recording of the complete Beethoven piano sonatas. Sheppard brings this incomparable artistry to Winona in a recital featuring Beethoven's Diabelli Variations.
Lakeview hosts one of the largest displays of classic cars, muscle cars, hot rods, motorcycles and antiques in southern Minnesota. All cruise nights are free and open to the public.
Young survivor of the Titanic, Laura Buzzell, gives a first person account of surviving the Titanic sinking though handwritten diary entries. On display will be her riveting narrative of losing her father, art and other historical items associated with Titanic.
Sixteen signed limited edtion of prints from Norman Rockwell's own collection of illustrations of Mark Twain's "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer and the Adventures of Huckleberry Finn".
Jun. 18 - Jul. 29
Southeast Minnesota Regional Juried Art Exhibition
Paul Watkins Gallery,WSU, Lillian David Hogan Galleries, SMU
Opening Reception is Friday, June 16 at Saint Mary's University Lillian Davis Hogan Galleries, 6-8 pm and Winona State Universisty Watkins Gallery at 8- 10 pm.
7th annual Great River Shakespeare Festival features 'Othello" and "Comedy of Errors" and a non-Shakespeare play, "The Daly News". The acting apprentice company will perform "Titus Andronicus". Enjoy free prelude concerts, front porch conversations and more. Call 507-474-7900 for more information.
FREE outdoor pops concert! The Minnesota Orchestra returns for a free outdoor pops concert, the Festival's annual gift to the community. Bring your picnic basket and blanket, and join your family, friends, and neighbors for this favorite summer event!
This event takes place on Saturdays during the Great River Shakespeare Festival.1909 hand-painted scenery - a great narrator script by Dan Muson and dramatic readings from the classics by the GRSF apprentice actors. A truly unique experience!
Jul. 3
Great River Shakespeare Festival Preview: The Daly News
3:00pm Performing Arts Center, Winona State University
Hailed as "the high priests of the percussion world" by The New York Times, the members of Nexus have been playing together for nearly 40 years. Known for the innovation and diversity of their programs, which feature traditional and exotic instruments, they will be presenting the Minnesota Beethoven Festival's first concert devoted to percussion music.
Lakeview hosts one of the largest displays of classic cars, muscle cars, hot rods, motorcycles and antiques in southern Minnesota. All cruise nights are free and open to the public.
One of America's highest-profile string quartets, the Miró Quartet continues to captivate audiences and critics around the world with its startling intensity, fresh
perspective, and mature approach. Founded in 1995, the Quartet went on to win numerous competitions and was recently awarded the coveted Avery Fisher Career Grant. They make regular appearances at summer festivals around the country -- be certain to hear their debut performance at the Minnesota Beethoven Festival!
Jul. 9
Great River Shakespeare Festival Prelude Concert: Chris Kendall and the Coulee Kings
Chris Kendall and the Coulee Kings perform folk music. Free of charge.
Jul. 10
Dixieland Jazz Festival
12:00pm to 5:00pm Goodview Pavilion, 41st and 5th Street
The 23rd annual Dixieland Jazz Festival will be held at the Goodview Pavilion in Goodview. Performers include the Barbary Coast Dixieland Band, Winona's Gate City Jazz Band and Al Townsend's Wonderful World Jazz Band. The Jazz workshop students will perform from 10:30 am-11:45 am. The festival is free to the public. Food and beverages are available. Call 507-452-8382 for more information.
1909 hand-painted scenery - presented with great music and dramatic readings. A truly unique experience! TICKETS at the door: $5 / children 12 & under free.
Jul. 10
Great River Shakespeare Festival Prelude Concert: Vanessa Trouble
Conductor Dale Warland has made an indelible impression on the landscape of contemporary choral music both nationally and internationally. After his 32 years with the Dale Warland Singers, he remains active as a guest conductor, composer, teacher, and producer of choral programs for public radio. Join him as he conducts the Minnesota Beethoven Festival Chorale - formed specifically for the 2010 Festival - for two concerts of unforgettable choral music in Winona's beautiful Chapel of Saint Mary of the Angels.
Jul. 11
"Gallop with the Mustangs"
11:00am
This is the 9th annual Sugar Loaf Ford Mustang Run; the run is approximately 100 milels on blacktop roads. Refreshments, prizes and fun. Call 507-454-5170 for more information.
Jul. 11
Great River Shakespeare Festival Front Porch Conversations
1:00pm Performing Arts Center, Winona State University
Conductor Dale Warland has made an indelible impression on the landscape of contemporary choral music both nationally and internationally. After his 32 years with the Dale Warland Singers, he remains active as a guest conductor, composer, teacher, and producer of choral programs for public radio. Join him as he conducts the Minnesota Beethoven Festival Chorale - formed specifically for the 2010 Festival - for two concerts of unforgettable choral music in Winona's beautiful Chapel of Saint Mary of the Angels.
Jul. 11
27th Annual Airshow and Breakfast
7:30am
Free airshow at 10:30 am. Aircraft Parade and Aerobatic Demonstration. Call 507-452-2220 for more information.
This year’s program takes place July 12-16 and 19-23 and features 37 classes including photography, dance, foreign languages, computer programming, animation and story writing.
College For Kids is a summer enrichment program that offers “college courses” created specifically for students who have completed grades 3-8 this spring. College For Kids professors design the courses and aim high at challenging young minds to enrich their knowledge and experience and to engage them in a passion for lifelong learning.
For a catalog or additional registration forms, visit www.winona.edu/oced/cfk.asp.
For more information, call Tracy Rahim, College For Kids Director, at 507-457-5308 or e-mail her at: TRahim@winona.edu.
Jul. 13
MN Beethoven Festival: Midori, violin and Oagur Aydin, piano
Internationally-renowned violinist Midori comes to Winona for a recital of violin masterworks. A consummate musician who blends an ambitious international
performance schedule with innovative community engagement initiatives, Midori also holds the prestigious Jascha Heifetz Chair at the University of Southern California's Thornton School of Music. Don't miss the opportunity to hear this extraordinary artist!
Lakeview hosts one of the largest displays of classic cars, muscle cars, hot rods, motorcycles and antiques in southern Minnesota. All cruise nights are free and open to the public.
Jul. 14
Municipal Band Concert
8:00pm Lake Park Bandshell
Admission free.
Jul. 15
MN Beethoven Festival: Michala Petri, recorder and Lars Hannibal, guitar
Michala Petri, recognized as one of the world's supreme recorder players, is joined by her husband, guitarist Lars Hannibal, for an evening of music spanning three centuries. The Petri/Hannibal Duo has performed extensively in many of the world's major concert halls over the last two decades. Their musical maturity and technical superiority, combined with the intimate atmosphere of the Minnesota Marine Art Museum, will create an unforgettable concert experience
Jul. 16
Great River Shakespeare Festival Prelude Concert: Patti Darbo
Michala Petri, recognized as one of the world's supreme recorder players, is joined by her husband, guitarist Lars Hannibal, for an evening of music spanning three centuries. The Petri/Hannibal Duo has performed extensively in many of the world's major concert halls over the last two decades. Their musical maturity and technical superiority, combined with the intimate atmosphere of the Minnesota Marine Art Museum, will create an unforgettable concert experience
1909 hand-painted scenery - presented with great music and dramatic readings. A truly unique experience! TICKETS at the door: $5 / children 12 & under free.
Jul. 17
Great River Shakespeare Festival Prelude Concert: Pamela McNeill
Free admission to the museum for the 75th anniversary observance and ribbon cutting for the new Laird/Norton addition. Free food, family activities and entertainment.
Jul. 18
Shakespeare Festival Front Porch Conversations
1:00pm Performing Arts Center, Winona State University
Prudence Johnson and Dan Chouinard: The Golden Age of Radio, sponsored by the Winona Public Library through the Minnesota's Greatest Generation Project. Free admission.
A fitting end to a fabulous 2010 season! In what has become a much-anticipated concert for regular festival-goers, Osmo Vänskä and the Minnesota Orchestra return to Winona to present the final concert of the summer. Well known for their Beethoven interpretations, including their recent five-disc recording project of the complete Beethoven symphonies, Vänskä and the Orchestra will once again present an all-Beethoven program, including the beautiful Piano Concerto No. 5, featuring Festival Artistic and Managing Director, Ned Kirk.
Lakeview hosts one of the largest displays of classic cars, muscle cars, hot rods, motorcycles and antiques in southern Minnesota. All cruise nights are free and open to the public.
The Great River Shakespeare Festival, in partnership with the Winona County Historical Society,conservation partners and Visit Winona will host the first-ever Winona Legacy Weekend. Winona Legacy Weekend celebrates the arts, and the cultural, historic and outdoor heritage of Winona and its surrounding region, highlighting events and sites funded in whole or in part by Minnesota’s Clean Water, Land and Legacy Amendment. WCHS’ museums, The Bunnell House, The Arches Museum of Pioneer Life and the Winona County History Center will be open for tours.
The Winona County History Center (160 Johnson, St., Winona) will host Mike Kennedy on July 24 at 1 p.m. He will give a talk on the lives of conservationist Will Dilg and philanthropist John Latsch in Wanek Hall.
The Winona Park Recreation Department will offer FREE canoeing and kayaking on East Lake Winona,, which is at the foot of Main Street, Friday – 4:00 – 8:00 p.m.
Saturday – 8:00 a.m. – 8:00 p.m.
Sunday – 8:00 – 2:00 p.m.
The MN Marine Art Museum will host Huck Finn Family Fest on Saturday, July 24 from 10:30 am -1:00 pm
While in port, the general public is invited to visit the ships for walk-aboard self-guided tours. The prices are $7.00 for adults, $6.00 for seniors and $5.00 for children. Children 4 and under are Free. The ship is open every day from 9:00am to 6:00pm No reservations necessary.
Bayou Grenouille will perform acoustic cajun dance music. Free of charge.
Jul. 23
Owl Prowl
8:30pm to 10:00pm Whitewater State Park
Do you know which Minnesota owl says, “Who cooks for you?” or which one whinnies like a miniature horse? Meet at the South Picnic Area parking lot for a brief introduction to the owls of Whitewater State Park and a night hike down Trout Run Creek Trail to call for these elusive birds of the night. Bring a flashlight.Call 507-932-3007 ext. 229 for more information.
Come and enjoy a day on the river "Huck Finn style", kicking off the 4th annual Family Fest celebrating the exhibition of Norman Rockwell's Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn prints.
1909 hand-painted scenery - presented with great music and dramatic readings. A truly unique experience! TICKETS at the door: $5 / children 12 & under free.
Jul. 24
Great River Shakespeare Festival Prelude Concert: FurLow Riders
Bill Bowers, renowned actor and mime, explores the silences in art and life in his solo performance piece "It Goes Without Saying." Mature audiences. Tickets are $10.
Lakeview hosts one of the largest displays of classic cars, muscle cars, hot rods, motorcycles and antiques in southern Minnesota. All cruise nights are free and open to the public.
Mid West Music Fest is a multiple-venue, multiple-genre and multiple-day
music festival coming to Winona in the summer of 2010. It will serve as a
fundraiser for local non-profits and a platform for local and regional
artistic expression.
Fringe Fridays are held the last Friday of each month. The Frozen River Fringe Friday is an eclectic mix of arts and live entertainment offered in conjunction with local businesses, business people, artists, and musicians to promote the Frozen River Film Festival as well as the arts and locally-owned businesses in our greater community.
Young survivor of the Titanic, Laura Buzzell, gives a first person account of surviving the Titanic sinking though handwritten diary entries. On display will be her riveting narrative of losing her father, art and other historical items associated with Titanic.
Sixteen signed limited edtion of prints from Norman Rockwell's own collection of illustrations of Mark Twain's "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer and the Adventures of Huckleberry Finn".
7th annual Great River Shakespeare Festival features 'Othello" and "Comedy of Errors" and a non-Shakespeare play, "The Daly News". The acting apprentice company will perform "Titus Andronicus". Enjoy free prelude concerts, front porch conversations and more. Call 507-474-7900 for more information.
While in port, the general public is invited to visit the ships for walk-aboard self-guided tours. The prices are $7.00 for adults, $6.00 for seniors and $5.00 for children. Children 4 and under are Free. The ship is open every day from 9:00am to 6:00pm No reservations necessary.
The exhibit commemorates the 75th anniversary of one of our country's most succesful conservation programs--the Federal Duck Stamp program. Panels explaining the important beneftis and diverstiy of wetlands, and existing threats accompany 36 stamps and signed waterfowl print.
Lakeview hosts one of the largest displays of classic cars, muscle cars, hot rods, motorcycles and antiques in southern Minnesota. All cruise nights are free and open to the public.
Aug. 4
Municipal Band Concert
8:00pm Lake Park Bandshell
Admission free.
Aug. 6 - Aug. 8
Rollingstone Days
Rollingstone
Children's activities, softball tournament, fireworks, Bingo, car show, parade, street dance. and much more.
Join Park Naturalist Dave Palmquist on this leisurely stroll to see Whitewater’s birds. Binoculars and maps of birding hot spots will be available. Meet at the Nature Store parking lot.
For more information contact:Baertlein, Betsy (DNR) [Betsy.Baertlein@state.mn.us]
Aug. 8
Mississippi Wild! Ducks and Wildlife with Ed Lagace
Lakeview hosts one of the largest displays of classic cars, muscle cars, hot rods, motorcycles and antiques in southern Minnesota. All cruise nights are free and open to the public.
Lakeview hosts one of the largest displays of classic cars, muscle cars, hot rods, motorcycles and antiques in southern Minnesota. All cruise nights are free and open to the public.
"Man of Marble" is a gripping account of Agnieszka, a young film student who is making her graduation project- a documentary about the life of an ordinary bricklayer turned national hero, Mateusz Birkut. The Polish Museum Annex is located at 363 East 2nd St.
We often hear them calling in the dark of night, but most of us are unfamiliar with the elusive creatures known as owls. At this program, you will learn how to identify the owls of Whitewater State Park by their calls as well as by their appearance and habitat needs. After the presentation, we will go "prowling" for owls using our newly learned owling skills. This program is guaranteed to be a "hoot" for all ages! Program meets at the Visitor Center.
Lakeview hosts one of the largest displays of classic cars, muscle cars, hot rods, motorcycles and antiques in southern Minnesota. All cruise nights are free and open to the public.
Aug. 26
Preserving Family History: Minnesota's Greatest Generation Workshop
Bob Herskovitz, outreach conservator at the Minnesota Historical Society will teach participants how to preserve and care for different types of memorabilia, give tips on how to organize family papers, photos and other family treaures. This free workshop is co-sponsored by MHS and the Winona County Historical Society.
Aug. 26
"The River is Life" outdoor movie
8:00pm to 10:00pm Lake Park
This event will be shown at Lake Park behind the bandshell. Free and open to the public….bring chairs and blankets.
is the first ever feature length film of a real life adventure down the Mississippi River. This 90-minute movie is a celebration of the joy and majesty of the Mississippi River.
Fringe Fridays are held the last Friday of each month. The Frozen River Fringe Friday is an eclectic mix of arts and live entertainment offered in conjunction with local businesses, business people, artists, and musicians to promote the Frozen River Film Festival as well as the arts and locally-owned businesses in our greater community.
Young survivor of the Titanic, Laura Buzzell, gives a first person account of surviving the Titanic sinking though handwritten diary entries. On display will be her riveting narrative of losing her father, art and other historical items associated with Titanic.
The exhibit commemorates the 75th anniversary of one of our country's most succesful conservation programs--the Federal Duck Stamp program. Panels explaining the important beneftis and diverstiy of wetlands, and existing threats accompany 36 stamps and signed waterfowl print.
Aug. 14 - Sept. 26
Hamilton Wood Type and Printing Exhibit
Lillian David Hogan Galleries, Saint Mary's University
This is a Winona County Historical Society fundraiser. This year’s “Bar Exam” will visit Market Street Tap, Gabby’s, Ed’s No-Name Bar, and Mulligan’s Pub, all located within two blocks of each other on East 3rd Street. There will be information about each building, a chance to meet the folks who run the pubs, and some munchies. Beverages are not provided, but participants can certainly order a beverage of their choice.
Registration is required ($10 Society members, $15 non-members) at Winona County History Center, 160 Johnson Street, 454-2723.
Lakeview hosts one of the largest displays of classic cars, muscle cars, hot rods, motorcycles and antiques in southern Minnesota. All cruise nights are free and open to the public.
Sept. 7 - Nov. 13
Between the Shining Seas: American Society of Marine Artists National Exhibition
Exciting and varied art from dozens of the best marine artist working today are displayed in a wide array of mediums--oils, water colors, pastels, scratch board, pencil, sculptures and scrimshaw.
Lakeview hosts one of the largest displays of classic cars, muscle cars, hot rods, motorcycles and antiques in southern Minnesota. All cruise nights are free and open to the public.
Wind, trees, wildlife, flowing water, valleys and bluffs of the park become a musical landscape as you are led up and along a bluff top path by composer and musician Ryan Ingebritsen. He will "compose" the Song Path, a concert set to a healthy walk. These guided listening tours will give you the opportunity to experience the sounds of nature as music. Call the park at 507-932-3007 extension 0, or stop at the visitor center to reserve your spot on one of these one and a half hour long activities. Three tours will be offered each of the following dates September 10, 11 and 12. Each tour begins in the south picnic area. Call the park to request shorter, less challenging Song Paths for senior groups and families with small children.
10-11:30a.m., 1-2:30p.m. and 4-5:30p.m.
Join historians, architects, planners, public officials, property owners and citizen advocates to learn about how to make preservaton succeed in your community.
"There's a Meetin' Here Tonight" will have three shows: Friday night at 7:00pm, Saturday at 2:00pm and 7:00 pm. Proceeds benefit ROck SOlid Youth Center and Catholic Charities MediApps. $8.00 admission.
Call the Harley Davidson office at 454-4578 for more information.
Sept. 18
Family Art Day Extravaganza
10:00am to 2:00pm Lake Park
This is an interactive art adventure for all ages. The goal of the art day is to celebrate the arts through fun family art activities that continue the Winona Fine Arts Commission’s and Blue Heron Arts Committee’s efforts to promote arts in the community through hands-on activities.
THE EVENT IS FREE & OPEN TO ALL AGES. Attendees will be able to move from one activity to another. Most could complete many art pieces and processes in the course of the day and could have numerous pieces in process at one time. The hours for the art projects are 10am to 2pm. Registration period begins at 9:30am and continues throughout the day.
Internationally acclaimed musician Lauren Pelon and award winning poet and essayist Gary Holthaus team up to offer a unique new program called "Story of Music, Stories from Home." Pelon plays a variety of instruments ranging from lute, lyre, and concertina, to recorders, gemshorn, and electric wind instruments. Holthaus reads from his work and that of others. Both the music and the readings offer unique perceptions of the natural world, and celebrate our sense of place, community, and home. Cost is $10 per person. This activity is funded by the Southeastern Minnesota arts and
cultural heritage fund as appropriated by the Minnesota State Legislature with money from the vote of the people of Minnesota on November 4, 2008.
This Winona Film Society features this French film with English subtitles. Directed by Philippe Lioret. Lumiere Award's Best Film of 2010. Admission is $5 at the door.
Sept. 25
Tonic Sol-Fa
7:30pm Winona State University Performing Arts Center
Tonic Sol-Fa, an a cappella quartet, has been named one of the top five
"must see" groups in America and has been awarded numerous original song and album awards in pop, gospel and holiday genres. Tickets are $15 for the public and $10 for WSU students with ID at the WSU
Box Office in the Performing Arts Center Sept. 20-24, at:
www.WSUArtsTickets.com or at the door the night of the performance.
For more information, call Harry Mechell at 507-457-5251.
For more information, contact Gerise Thompson at 507-289-3950 or gerise.thompson@alz.org
Sept. 25
Hawk Walk
9:30am to 11:00AM Whitewater State Park
On thermals and northerly winds eagles, hawks and vultures now ride to their wintering grounds. Given good winds, many will be seen. Broad-winged hawks, osprey, bald eagles, red-tailed hawks and sharp-shinned hawks are most likely to be seen. Well over 200 kinds of birds use the Whitewater Watershed each year. On this moderately strenuous walk to a bluff top, several will be seen. Bring transportation, as we’ll drive a short distance from the visitor center to the trailhead. Binoculars and handouts will be available. FOr more information contact:David.Palmquist@state.mn.us
Young survivor of the Titanic, Laura Buzzell, gives a first person account of surviving the Titanic sinking though handwritten diary entries. On display will be her riveting narrative of losing her father, art and other historical items associated with Titanic.
The exhibit commemorates the 75th anniversary of one of our country's most succesful conservation programs--the Federal Duck Stamp program. Panels explaining the important beneftis and diverstiy of wetlands, and existing threats accompany 36 stamps and signed waterfowl print.
Sept. 7 - Nov. 13
Between the Shining Seas: American Society of Marine Artists National Exhibition
Exciting and varied art from dozens of the best marine artist working today are displayed in a wide array of mediums--oils, water colors, pastels, scratch board, pencil, sculptures and scrimshaw.
The public is invited to participate in the 23rd Fall Frolic 5K fun run/walk at Saint Mary’s University. Registration will run from 8 to 9:30 a.m. in SMU’s Toner Student Center with the race beginning at 10 a.m. The $8 cost includes a t-shirt.
The annual event is free to SMU students, faculty and staff, but is open to the community as well. Typically close to 500 people participate; competitors of all levels (including walkers) are welcome.
Participants will enjoy the beautiful bluff trails of SMU’s Winona campus. Registration forms — as well as a complete weekend schedule — are available online at www.smumn.edu/familyweekend.
Pottery by Schwarz features work by Dean Schwarz, a ceramic artist, painter, writer and teacher who co-founded South Bear School, an innovative summer arts school in Highlandville, Iowa Drawings by Whelan features work by John Whelan, an adjunct instructor in the SMU Department of Art and Design, who currently lives in La Crosse, Wis. The show, free and open to the public, will be on display at the Lillian Davis Hogan Galleries, located in the Toner Student Center. Gallery hours are 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. daily. For more information, call (507) 457-1652.
. Presented by the Winona County Historical Society, guides will take groups to sites in beautiful Woodlawn Cemetery, Winona's oldest Cemetery, to visit with people from Winona County’s past. This year our theme is health care in the late 1800s. Not only will attendees learn about the lives of the people they meet on the tour, but also about the health issues and medical practices of the turn of the century. A soldier will tell his escape from death in a Civil War battle only to be taken by "the grip", a doctor will discuss his treatment plan for families who were losing infants to the "summer complaint", and other stories of medical practice, strange diseases and freak accidents. Tours start with the Trolley tour at Noon and the last group will leave the gate at 3 p.m. Admission is taken at the event and is $7 for adults, $5 for students 13 and older and $3 for children 12 and younger. Sponsored by Merchants Bank.
The Trestor Trolley will take a group through the cemetery at Noon and at 3 p.m. from the front gate of Woodlawn Cemetery each day. Please reserve your seat by calling 507-454-2723 ext. 0 prior to the event, space is limited.
Free Paddling for anyone! Have you ever paddled in a canoe with 8 or 10 other people? Everything is there for you, paddles, jackets, safety. This is a time to enjoy the beautiful place we live, work, and play from Lake Winona.
The color excursion train will operate from Minneapolis to La Crescent, Minn., with an intermediate stop at Winona. The train will depart Minneapolis at 9:00 a.m. and operate via Canadian Pacific's scenic ex-Milwaukee Road main line along the Mississippi River. Passengers may detrain in Winona to spend the afternoon in town. The train will continue 24 miles to La Crescent where it will be turned and return to Winona and Minneapolis.
Both trips will include coach, first class and premium class. Premium class includes reserved seating in Milwaukee Road Skytop observation Cedar Rapids or Super Dome 53. For ticket information, visit their website.
Participants will observe or
work in a wetland for 10 minutes
to show their appreciation.
Activities at 10-10-10 events
include collecting trash;
rebuilding habitat; removing
invasive species; identifying 10
plants or wetland animals; documenting
the experience with
10 photos; listing 10 reasons
why wetlands are important to
each person or simply enjoying
the experience.
The fall harvest festival offers apples, apple pie and ice cream. Steak shop caterers will provide brats and Polish sausages. There will also be samples of homemade delacacies of Polish origins such as, rye bread made with spook yeast, pierogis made on the spot, carameled apples, of course, and booths full of homemade goodies by Jane Sura and Mary Speltz. A large farmer's market will be available on Liberty Street. Just now we've found out that Bill Kampa will do his Polish Rye bread, also, on that day as well.
Local artists and vendors will sell their jewelry and crafts, and there will be contests for the kids as well as a raffle drawing for a Cichanowski canoe, Edel-Beyer crystal, Joan McGill jewlery, and our traditional one week stay in Lake Havasu City in Arizona. If you wish to purchase a raffel ticket, they are available at the museum or by mail. Please send a check for $20 to 102 Liberty St, Winona, MN 55987. We are not selling that many tickets so, your chance of winning are very high! Much better than the lottery!
Entertainment will be provided by the Vietnamese Musicians and International Dancers. Ron Pronchinske will start the day at noon with some foot stomping Polish music.
Oct. 12 - Oct. 17
Big Muddy River Rendezvous
Prairie Island Campground
Step back in time! Here is a chance to see how people live in the pre-1840's Fur Trading Era. See how people worked, survived, played, and helped to shape our nation. Admission:
Adults: $5.00
Children $4.00
Children under 6: FREE
Seniors: $4.00
Questions, call Luke Acord: 507-458-5109
for more information
The Winona Film Society features this Colombian film with English subtitles, directed by Ciro Guerra. Winner at the Cannes Film Festival. Admission is $5 at the door.
$5 per appraised item, featuring experts from the Minnesota Antiques Appraisers Association. Proceeds will benefit the Winona County Historical Society
The 14th annual hair-raising fundraiser for the SMU fastpitch softball team will take place from 7 to 10 p.m. Oct. 22-23 and 29-31 in the bluffs. Walkers are asked to meet on the lighted path between the baseball and softball fields, where the haunted walk will begin.
Groups are then escorted through the dark bluffs surrounding campus for approximately 20 minutes.
The cost is $5 for adults, $4 for students with ID, and $4 for children 12 and younger. Tickets are available at the gate.
For more information, contact Jen Miller at Ext. 6923.
The Minnesota Humanities Center is sponsoring "Journey Stories" on its tour of Minnesota. Winona is one of six stops in the state selected by the Humanities Center. Winona County Historical Society will be hosting the Smithsonian curated travelling exhibit "Journey Stories" The Society will add local exhibit pieces to enhance visitors' experience of "Journey Stories."
Come and join us for what is becoming a tradition at The Book Shelf & Blue Heron. Great food, great writing.
Peter Geye will read from his novel, "Safe from the Sea" over the dessert course. Call 474-1880 to reserve your place
1929 silent horror film Vampyr at 7:00 pm
Live music by Dreamland Faces to play with the film. Vampire Walk from Masonic to Ed's (no name) Bar with halloween activities along the way including a haunted puppet show at the Lyon Smith Studio and Gallery. The film will be at Masonic Temple and the Vampire walk will start when the film is over. The vampire walk will start 8:45 and the puppet show at Lyon Smith's Gallery at 9:30pm.
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Oct. 29 - Oct. 31
Walk of Horror
Saint Mary's University
The 14th annual hair-raising fundraiser for the SMU fastpitch softball team will take place from 7 to 10 p.m. Oct. 22-23 and 29-31 in the bluffs. Walkers are asked to meet on the lighted path between the baseball and softball fields, where the haunted walk will begin.
Groups are then escorted through the dark bluffs surrounding campus for approximately 20 minutes.
The cost is $5 for adults, $4 for students with ID, and $4 for children 12 and younger. Tickets are available at the gate.
For more information, contact Jen Miller at Ext. 6923.
Exciting and varied art from dozens of the best marine artist working today are displayed in a wide array of mediums--oils, water colors, pastels, scratch board, pencil, sculptures and scrimshaw.
Pottery by Schwarz features work by Dean Schwarz, a ceramic artist, painter, writer and teacher who co-founded South Bear School, an innovative summer arts school in Highlandville, Iowa Drawings by Whelan features work by John Whelan, an adjunct instructor in the SMU Department of Art and Design, who currently lives in La Crosse, Wis. The show, free and open to the public, will be on display at the Lillian Davis Hogan Galleries, located in the Toner Student Center. Gallery hours are 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. daily. For more information, call (507) 457-1652.
The Minnesota Humanities Center is sponsoring "Journey Stories" on its tour of Minnesota. Winona is one of six stops in the state selected by the Humanities Center. Winona County Historical Society will be hosting the Smithsonian curated travelling exhibit "Journey Stories" The Society will add local exhibit pieces to enhance visitors' experience of "Journey Stories."
Some of the greatest songs are "journey stories" set to music. The traditional songs Five Hundred Miles, Wayfaring Stranger, Lonesome Valley and the songs of Woody Guthrie; Hard Traveling, So Long It's Been Good to Know You and many more will be performed by folksinger Charlie Maguire.
After a day with the 4th graders at Goodview Elementary School, teaching how to play the jaw harp and some of his favorite songs, Charlie and the 4th graders will perform for the public. The museum will be open up until the performance, so stop on in and take a journey through the fun Journey Stories exhibit before the show!
Chris Farrell, economics editor for “Marketplace Money,” American Public Media’s nationally syndicated public radio personal finance program, will speak to audiences about “The New Frugality”.
Chief FRANK BROWN of Canupawakpa Dakota Nation in Canada speaks from the oral history of the Dakota Oyate, illustrating from his own language and traditions. He will recount the historical sense of place and time of the Buffalo Nation, the several Dakota-speaking nations, and how they came to settle much of the interior of British North America, even their own sea ports. These many journeys and disporas occurred centuries before the Dakota Nation would encounter a crisis in Minnesota. The events of Minnesota in
1862 can then be seen as the result of a conflict which began a hundred years before.
CRAIG BLACKSMITH as a co-researcher for the Dakota Nations of Manitoba will describe how oral history was used to guide archival research in rediscovering and confirming a Dakota historical narrative. Of specific interest to Minnesota historical enthusiasts will be both how oral history and archival recovery can interact, and how Canadian and American sources in both categories complement each other using Dakota oral history from the Wabasha family in Minnesota to locate archival records in Ottawa, Canada.
Nov. 12
WSU Soccer NCAA Regional Tournament
1:00pm Winona State University Verizon Wireless Stadium
A victory in the NSIC/U.S. Bank Soccer Tournament and a NSIC Regular Season Championship propelled the Winona State soccer team to the second seed in the NCAA Division II Regional Tournament. The Warriors will host the first two rounds of the tournament in Winona. Regis (CO) and New Mexico Highlands will kick off the regional with a 1 pm game on Friday at Verizon Wireless Stadium. The Warriors will then play the winner Sunday at 1 pm.
Each of the 10 wineries on the trail will feature their wines paired with holiday foods, including hearty fresh vegetables and soups, and of course the Thanksgiving turkey and Christmas ham! Some wineries will also feature live music. Cost: $20 per person good for both days. Your ticket includes wine tasting at each winery, a commemorative wine glass from your starting winery, and a six-pack wine bottle tote. Contact for info: Linda and Marvin Seppanen, Garvin Heights Vineyards, 507-474-WINE
Tickets are $20 for General Public and
$10 for non-WSU students w/ID
The band is an 18-piece jazz ensemble that personifies the best of big band tradition with a contemporary and original sound. Their styles include Latin, blues, swing, classical and Jazz.
Nov. 13
Tundra Swan Watch
9:00am to 3:00pm
A guided bus tour will
leave Winona on Saturday,
Nov. 13, at 9 a.m. and
return by 3 p.m.Participants will travel to
Weaver,Minn., for views of
tundra swans and other waterfowl.The tour will then travel to the Wisconsin Islands Closed Area near Brownsville,Minn
Seating is limited and reservations are required. Cost is $20 per person and includes the hot lunch.To make your reservation for the Swan Watch bus tour, call Ed Lagace, Upper Mississippi River
National Wildlife and Fish Refuge, before Nov. 9, at (507) 494-6236
Nov. 16 - Jan. 2
Deck the Halls: Leo Smith Folk Art Holiday Collection
Wood sculptures from the MMAM permanent collection and Smiths' private collections. The exhibit will be developed in collaboration with folk artists Leo and Marilyn Smith.
Decorated trees will be displayed in teh great Hall and will be available for purchase by sealed bids. Event Hours are:
Nov. 19, 3 -7pm; Nov. 20, 10am - 4pm; Nov. 21, 12 - 3pm.
November 20th the "Oldie-Moldie All-Stars" will be in Visions Event Center
Enjoy Dinner and Dancing .The doors open at 5:30 .First Show at 6:30. Dinner around 7:00 includes Dinner Salad, Canadian Walleye , Wild Rice Pilaf and Vegetables. Root Beer Floats for Dessert!
Call to make your reservations early, seating is limited. Advanced Reservations only. No tickets will be sold the door.
Nov. 20
Winona Art Walk
9:00am to 5:00pm Various artists' studios in the Winona area
Here’s a chance to support the local economy and regional artists who make glass, jewelry, paintings, ceramics, carvings, wood, textiles, photography, baskets, Christmas ornaments and more.
The chorus and orchestra will perform four pieces: "Magnificat" by Johann Sebastian Bach, "Magnificat" by John Rutter, "Totus Tuus" by Henryk Gorecki and "Salvation is Created" by Pavel Chesnokov.
The Magnificat is a song of praise for the Virgin Mary. The text of the canticle is taken directly from the Gospel of Luke. For centuries, composers have adapted the text to their own compositions of music.
"Totus Tuus" was created to celebrate Pope John Paul II's pilgrimage to his native Poland. "Salvation is Created" is a Russian Orthodox Liturgical hymn performed in Church Slavonic.
Tickets are $15 for adults and $12 for students/seniors and can be purchased at Hardt's Music and Midtown Foods.
For more information, call Mechell at: (507) 457-5251.
The Minnesota Humanities Center is sponsoring "Journey Stories" on its tour of Minnesota. Winona is one of six stops in the state selected by the Humanities Center. Winona County Historical Society will be hosting the Smithsonian curated travelling exhibit "Journey Stories" The Society will add local exhibit pieces to enhance visitors' experience of "Journey Stories."
Wood sculptures from the MMAM permanent collection and Smiths' private collections. The exhibit will be developed in collaboration with folk artists Leo and Marilyn Smith.
The ballet tells the story of a young girl, Clara, who on Christmas Eve dreams of a battle pitting the Nutcracker Prince against the Rat King and his band of mice. At a pivotal moment, Clara comes to the aid of the Prince and helps him win the battle. To reward Clara for her help, the Prince takes her to the Land of Snow and the Kingdom of Sweets where she meets the Sugar Plum Fairy and sees a beautiful array of ethnic dance soloists such as Spanish Coffee, Marzipan and Chinese Tea.
Dec. 2
By Steam: How Winona Grew with Steamboat & Railway Transportation
Winona was once called the gate city to the west. The mighty Mississippi brought steamboats and thus goods and people to what was once Wapasha's Prairie. The river was early Winona's lifeline and grew dramatically because of it. When the railroad came to Winona County we only prospered more. Capt.
Karnath will examine the steamboat industry and how it made the settlement of Winona County possible. Erik Brom will talk about the railroad and the impact it had on the growth of Winona County as well as its effects on the steamboat industry. Both men are local experts in their fields and will offer a wonderful overview about the importance of the power of steam.
Member artists will display original fine arts and crafts for the local community in a juried holiday sale. This family event includes a coffeehouse, music and reading of Dylan Thomas' "A Child's Christmas in Wales."
Dec. 5
Holiday Concert for the Hungry
2:00pm Winona State University Performing Arts Center Main Stage
Featuring the WSU Chamber Orchestra
and Symphonic Wind Ensemble,The Chamber Orchestra, led by Paul Vance, will perform music by Rossini,
Mozart and Prokofiev. The Symphonic Wind Ensemble, led by Donald Lovejoy,
will present a variety of seasonal music. The two ensembles will combine for
the final audience sing-along.
Admission to the concert is a gift of non-perishable food or a cash
contribution of any amount which will be presented to Winona Volunteer
Services as part of Merchants Bank's "10 Days of Giving."
For more information, call Donald Lovejoy at: 507-547-5257.
The 18-piece Saint Mary’s University Jazz Ensemble, Jazz Combo I and World Drum Ensemble will combine for an evening of hot jazz to melt away the chill of the season
Dec. 11
HollyFest
7:00pm Masonic Theatre, 255 Main St.
A celebration of music with our international community. Tickets are $5 for students, $7 pre-sale and $10 at the door. Tickets are availble at the Bluff Country Coop and Mugby Junction.
A celebration of Advent and the Nativity through song and spoken word — will be held at Chapel of Saint Mary of the Angels, located at Wabasha and Vila streets. Music will include familiar carols, as well as selections by a variety of composers from Renaissance to the present.
Five-course Festive Dinner at the Historic Alexander Mansion; entertainment provided by the Great River Shakespeare Festival*
*Doug Scholz-Carlson, associate director/acting company member, reading of” A Christmas Memory” by Truman Capote
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