Pay What You Can Drop-In Acting Class!
Pay What You Can Drop-In Acting classes are sponsored by The Intrepid Theater Project in Mankato and take place in the Twin Rivers Council for the Arts Emy Frentz building.
North Mankato Farmers’ Market Grand Opening June 18th
North Mankato Farmers' Market vendors braved a soggy soft opening. Official Grand Opening has been rescheduled for June 18th.
Mankato Area Youth Symphony Orchestra – Ready Player One: Free Music Concert
The Mankato Area Youth Symphony Orchestra will perform their free summer concert, Reader Player One, on June 24th at 3:30 pm at the Leas Schwickert Arts Pavilion in Sibley Park, Mankato and at 6:30 pm on June 27th at the St. Peter Public Library.
Key City Bike – Cycling and Recycling With Heart
Key City Bike is making an impact by keeping bikes out of landfills and growing biking culture in the region.
Summer Fun! Human Foosball and Block Party on Front Street
Human Foosball and Block Party on Front Street, sponsored by The Greater Mankato United Way is happening on July 14th from noon until 5:00 pm.
2018 Mankato Wacipi Pow Wow
Todd Papa Bear Preacher Finney explains the meaning behind the 2018 Mankato Wacipi Pow Wow and why everyone should attend.
Stacy K’s Old Town Guide – I Love a Parade!
Stacy K walks us through Downtown and Old Town to join the MSU Mankato Sesquicentennial Homecoming Parade
2018 Project Bike – Opening Reception and Film Preview – October 5th
Dana Sikkila explains Project Bike 2018 and announces the opening reception for the public exhibit and the premier of this's years film.
Inspiration to Keep On! – Stories of Healing Through the Arts
Twin Rivers Movers + Shakers will host Stories of Healing Through the Arts on Monday, November 12th at Twin Rivers Council for the Arts
Mankato ‘Liberty’ Bell Rings Again 100 Years After the End of World War I
On November 11, 1918 Mankato's "Liberty Bell" was rung to commemorate the end of World War I. That same bell will be rung again on November 11, 2018.