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There isn’t a dad around who doesn’t think of his daughter as his little sweetheart. And now there’s a fun way for fathers to celebrate that special relationship.
The Northfield Area Family YMCA is hosting its first Daddy Daughter Dance, from 6-9 p.m. Saturday, February 2, at the Armory. The evening will include dancing, dance lessons, refreshments, pictures, door prizes and a chance to learn more about other YMCA activities and programs throughout the year. Admission is $20 per couple, with a $5 charge for each additional child, for Y members. Non-members pay $26 per couple and $8 for each additional child. Participants are encouraged to make reservations online at www.northfieldymca.org. Tickets also may be purchased at the door.
Seen a play today? How about 5 short ones?
Northfield High School Theater will be bringing the stage to life this weekend and next .
The annual student-run and directed One Acts return to the Northfield High School auditorium's stage.
Five short plays. $5 - adults. $3 - students.
February 1, 2, 8 & 9 at 7:30 each night.
Tickets at the door.
You! Go! Now! See! Plays!
With the party caucuses coming this Tuesday (5th Feb), we ought to firm up our thoughts on the question of whom to support at those caucuses. Politics and a Pint at the Contented Cow will be visiting the MPR Select a Candidate website, answering the questions from the viewpoint of the Republicans and the Democrats (played by volunteers in the audience, with the vocal support of their supporting caucuses). We may even play a neutral party picking the single best consensus answer (how willing to work together is Northfield?).
Northfield community members of all ages who enjoy playing tennis are invited to attend the Northfield Tennis Association meeting on Monday, February 4, 2008. The meeting will be held from 7:30-9:00 p.m. in room SS106 of the Northfield Community Resource Center (1651 Jefferson Parkway).
The meeting is open to those of all ages and tennis ability levels. The primary focus of the meeting will be to discuss the Northfield Tennis Association’s main activities in 2008 and to gear up for spring/summer tennis efforts.
For more information about the Northfield Tennis Association, visit www.northfield.usta.com.
Thinking about getting some Valentine's chocolate for your sweetie? Maybe you just love chocolate? Just Food carries over 100 different kinds of chocolate. Come nibble on a selection with fellow chocolate lovers and resident chocolate connoisseur Alex Beeby. Water will be provided, but you are welcome to bring beverages to share. When: Wednesday, Feb 6 at 7 p.m. Cost: $10 Co-op owners/$12 non-owners Where: Just Food Co-op Community Room, 516 Water St. S. PREREGISTRATION IS REQUIRED- call 507-650-0106 or stop in to register.
The Fourth Annual Craft Demonstration Night at the Northfield Public
Library will be held on Thursday, February 7, 2008. Would you like to
learn a new craft? Come and learn how to knit from Just Foods Coop
Knitters. Learn how to quilt from Quilting by the Heart (Lonsdale).
Laura Heiman will bring her spinning wheel and demonstrate how to spin
yarn. The newly opened Sketchy Artist will demonstrate art projects. Come for
the fun! Hands on experience learning a new craft!
Interested in cooing a romantic and impressive dinner for two? Kirsten will teach you simple yet delicious dishes that will be sure to delight your special someone (and you!). Kirsten will prepare 2-3 dishes (non-vegetarian) to sample as part of the class. Be sure to come prepared to eat. Water will be available to drink, but feel free to bring your own beverage to share. Class is limited to 10 participants, so register today! When: Thursday, February 7 at 7 p.m. Cost: $15/Co-op Owners, $17 non-owners. Location: Just Food Co-op Community Room, 516 Water St. S. Preregistration is required- call 507-650-0106 or stop in to register.
A wonderful result of the ArtOrg twelve-week Winter Concert Series is we get to know some great local and regional musicians much better. This is certainly the case of Peter Diggins. The more we hear his music, the more respect his talent, his musical journey, and Peter himself. Please join us in welcoming Peter Diggins to the Upstairs at the Rueb on Friday, February 8 form 7 to 11pm with one of his projects form the late 80's and early 90's, the Sizzling Eggheads. Please click here to see one of his wonderful music videos of that era.
Seen a play today? How about 5 short ones?
Northfield High School Theater will be bringing the stage to life this weekend and next .
The annual student-run and directed One Acts return to the Northfield High School auditorium's stage.
Five short plays. $5 - adults. $3 - students.
February 1, 2, 8 & 9 at 7:30 each night.
Tickets at the door.
You! Go! Now! See! Plays!
Co-signers of the Minnesota Health Care Act will discuss the legislation at a Town Hall Meeting Saturday, Febrary 9th at 2:00 p.m. at the Northfield Public Library Meeting Room. Rep. David Bly will host the discussion. Senator John Marty, an author of the proposal said, "Our legislative proposals are designed to put us on a path toward guaranteed health care that can't be taken away."
The Northfield event is the culmination of a three-day tour legislators are making to Duluth, Hibbing, Brainerd, Mankato and Winona. The public is urged to attend. For more information contact Jane McWilliams, 507/645-8423.
ArtOnWater Gallery is pleased to present a special juried exhibition 'Art Touring 2008 - a showcase of regional artist, studios, and galleries'. Opening this weekend*, the art exhibit includes original works from 9 regional artists:
Theresa Harsma (Owatonna), Becky Jokela (Sogn), Jean Lejcher (Pine Island), Marie Marvin and Wendy Westlake (Zumbrota), Kate Pearce (originally from Pine Island, now St. Paul), Colleen Riley (Northfield), Dan Wiemer (Red Wing), and Jennifer Wolcott (Waterford).
These artists were selected by ArtOnWater Gallery from all participants in the studios, art galleries, and other venues featured in the 2007 art tour events 'Zumbro River Art Splash', 'Red Wing Studio Ramble', and 'South Central Minnesota Studio arTour'.
Seen a play today? How about 5 short ones?
Northfield High School Theater will be bringing the stage to life this weekend and next .
The annual student-run and directed One Acts return to the Northfield High School auditorium's stage.
Five short plays. $5 - adults. $3 - students.
February 1, 2, 8 & 9 at 7:30 each night.
Tickets at the door.
You! Go! Now! See! Plays!
“The Girls,” four talented women whose harmonic blend and unique vocal styling breathes new life into jazz tunes, ballads and R&B standards, will perform in concert on Saturday, Feb. 9, at 7:30 p.m. at the First United Church of Christ “Congregational” Church, 300 Union in Northfield.
Lori Dokken, Judi Donaghy, Erin Schwab and special guest, Debbie Duncan, are familiar faces and voices on the Twin Cities music scene Their tight, four-part harmony has been delighting Twin Cities’ audiences for the past six years.
Cannon Valley Youth Orchestra Will Present Winter Concert on February 10th
The Cannon Valley Youth Orchestra will perform its winter concert on Sunday, February 10th at 6:30 P.M. at Emmaus Baptist Church in Northfield. A reception will follow the concert. The Haydn and Mozart Orchestras will play under the baton of Jennifer Arco. This event is free and open to the public.
(Submitted by Diethelm Prowe)
Board meeting at 6:30 PM tomorrow, Wednesday, Feb. 13 at Dundas City Hall.
Come hear reports on the Senate Natural Resources committee visit by Jon Denison, Steve Janusz, LaNelle Olsen, Randy Perkins, and Peggy Prowe. We need to discuss the maps on our website; the new arb director has questions.
The NDDC says on Valentine's Day that 'Downtown is for Lovers'. Not expecting a surprise diamond in a little velvet box, or sharing a Dinner for Two Special...?
Then ArtOnWater invites you and all the contented non-coupled to join similar others in a 'no-Valentine card' anxiety-free evening, with our now famous complimentary wine and local Co-op cheese plus fine art on display by nine regional artists.
Garrison Keillor described the 'monosexual' experience' – no need to dress-up for dates or spend twice what dinner would cost just you; and you can arrive late, go home when you please, and truly tell yourself you had a really great time...
Couples welcome, too. Thursday from 5-9pm at 217 S. Water Street...the westside of downtown is for everyone!
Looking for something romantic this Valentine's day? Come to The Cave at Carleton College for an evening of love and laughs, featuring a one act play by Rachel Teagle and music by Aaron Kaufman.
Brought back from last year's Student Written One Acts, "Love Scenes" is a triptych of scenes exploring the nature of love through various stages in life, from "the talk" to falling in and out of love to what makes love last. Directed by Russell O'Connell, starring Madeline Schaefer and Jared Evans, and featuring Nora Mahlberg on cello. Dates not required.
Northfield’s ArtOrg will sponsor an evening of traditional old-time Scandinavian dance music at 7 pm this Friday, February 15 at the downtown J. Grundy’s Reub ‘N’ Stein Upstairs at 503 Division Street. Two regional bands will split the bill -- Multe from Northfield, MN and Foot-Notes from Decorah, IA -- providing plenty of waltzes, polkas, tangos and more for your listening and dancing pleasure. This concert is week five in the twelve-week 2008 ArtOrg Winter Concert Series.
ROMANTIC COMEDY AT THE ARTS GUILD: The Northfield Arts Guild presents a whimsical and charming comedy by Christopher Fry. Titled THE LADY'S NOT FOR BURNING , this entertaining and thought provoking play gives us lots of laughs while exploring the meaning of life.
Northfield’s ArtOrg will sponsor an evening of traditional old-time Scandinavian dance music at 7 pm this Friday, February 15 at the downtown J. Grundy’s Reub ‘N’ Stein Upstairs at 503 Division Street. Two regional bands will split the bill -- Multe from Northfield, MN and Foot-Notes from Decorah, IA -- providing plenty of waltzes, polkas, tangos and more for your listening and dancing pleasure. This concert is week five in the twelve-week 2008 ArtOrg Winter Concert Series.
Henry Emmons, M.D., author of "The Chemistry of Joy", will talk about his book this Saturday at 11:00 a.m. at Just Food Co-op. Preregistration is recommended as seating is limited- stop by Just Food, 516 Water St. S., or call 507-650-0106 to reserve your seat.
Please join us as Dr. Emmons discusses the natural approach to depression, blending Western science and Eastern philosophy, that he outlines in his book. Dr. Emmons will be available to sign copies of his book after the talk.
ROMANTIC COMEDY AT THE ARTS GUILD: The Northfield Arts Guild presents a whimsical and charming comedy by Christopher Fry. Titled THE LADY'S NOT FOR BURNING , this entertaining and thought provoking play gives us lots of laughs while exploring the meaning of life.
ROMANTIC COMEDY AT THE ARTS GUILD: The Northfield Arts Guild presents a whimsical and charming comedy by Christopher Fry. Titled THE LADY'S NOT FOR BURNING , this entertaining and thought provoking play gives us lots of laughs while exploring the meaning of life.
Founded in 1912 and internationally recognized as a creative force behind the a cappella choral tradition, the St. Olaf Choir and conductor Anton Armstrong '78 celebrated the ensemble's heritage during their recent 11-city West Coast Tour. The ensemble will end this year's tour with a concert in Boe Memorial at St. Olaf College Sunday, Feb. 17, at 3:30 p.m.
Note that seating for the event will be limited, but the concert can be viewed and heard live at stolaf.edu.
Read the rest of the story at stolaf.edu.
"If the films for which pioneering American filmmaker D.W. Griffith is most famous," says Diana Postlethwaite, who currently holds the Boldt Chair for the Humanities at St. Olaf, "The Birth of a Nation (1915) and Intolerance (1916), are grand epic symphonies of images and emotions, Broken Blossoms (1919) is a lyric piece of chamber music."
Broken Blossoms (90 minutes, starring Lillian Gish, at left), the second film of the St. Olaf Classic American Film Festival, will be shown Monday, Feb. 18, in Viking Theater of Buntrock Commons. This screening -- like all of the festival's offerings -- are free and open to the public.
If you missed going to the Health Care Forum that happened Saturday Feb. 9, NTV will be rebroadcasting on Tuesday the 19th.
NTV is channel 12 on Charter Cable.
A lunar eclipse will turn the Moon red Wednesday night, Feb. 20. The event, which occurs when the Moon enters the Earth's shadow, is easily visible to the naked eye. Carleton College's Goodsell Observatory will also open its telescopes for views of the eclipse from 8-10:30 PM. The partial phase begins at 7:43; and totality is from 9:01 to 9:51. Dress warmly as the telescope domes are not heated! The open house will be cancelled if it is cloudy.
Regular open houses are also held the first Friday of each month (except July 4, 2008), with the schedule posted on at http://go.carleton.edu/83. (Note that times change through the year as sunset time changes.)
Cindy Blaha and Joel Weisberg are Professors of Physics and Astronomy at Carleton College.
What is work? How is it changing as a result of globalization? What kinds of relationships between workers, employers, labor unions and the government promote social justice? These are the questions at the heart of a conference that will be held at St. Olaf College Feb. 22-23 titled "Globalization and Social Responsibility: Working for the Common Good."
Edith Widder, biologist, deep-sea explorer, and specialist in bioluminescence, will speak about her innovative research on Friday, Feb. 22 at 10:50 a.m. in the Skinner Memorial Chapel at Carleton College. Entitled “New Technologies to Discover Our World,” her presentation will combine her expertise in deep-sea research and technological innovation along with her commitment to reversing the worldwide trend of degradation to our marine environments. Widder’s appearance is free and open to the public.
Read the rest of the story on the Carleton News site.
Week six of ArtOrg's the twelve-week Winter Concert Series features Neo-Beat/Dada poet and performance artist TED KING, word-smith and frontman for Opiate of the Masses and Dada Chacha, cult favorites in the Minneapolis jazz and hipster scene for many years, hooks up with some of the Cities' best players to create this new show: "Part Charles Bukowski, part Carl Jung, and a whole lot of something else. It's music, poetry, stand-up comedy, high risk over the line smart-ass stuff." Outside, original, fresh, jazzy and raw! Ted will be joined by the Medusahead Cabaret featuring Susan Thurston Hamerski, JoAnne Makela, Glen Bourdot, and Lucy Sweitzer and many others. Ted's Dada Chacha features Clint Hoover on harmonica and theremin, Bobby E. Ekstrand on guitar, and Stuart DeVaan (of Savage Aural Hotbed) on drums. See it all at Upstairs of the Rueb, and then a late-night set at the Contented Cow.
Continuing a run of first rate contra dances in Northfield (with over 200 people attending each of the three dances held in the last year) the Northfield Contra Dance Association is pleased to announce. . .
The second annual Northfield Winter Stomp!
Friday, February 22, 2008, 7:00 – 10:30 p.m.
Northfield Armory, 519 Division Street, downtown Northfield
A community contra dance featuring the music of Contratopia and led by caller Robin Nelson. Admission: $9 adults, $6 students and youth under 18 ($20 cap per family). No previous dance experience necessary; no partner required. Comfortable shoes and festive swing-ready attire recommended. Free dance instruction provided from 7:00-7:30 p.m.
Paradise Center for the Arts and Paradise Community Theater present “The Butler Bid It.” A comedy thriller by Walter Marks and Peter Marks, Directed by Kathy Rush of Northfield.
In the living room of a New York apartment, a struggling writer/director (played by Northfield's Ryan Heinritz) holds a rehearsal of his new play, a "classic whodunit" in which all of the characters are named Butler. He hopes this play will bring him the success that keeps eluding him. The plot takes hilarious twists and turns that make actors and audience alike lose track of what is real until a bizarre and ironic ending sets matters straight.
Opening Night Friday February 22 at 7:30; February 23, 28, 29 and March 1 at 7:30; & Sunday February 24 at 2:00
ROMANTIC COMEDY AT THE ARTS GUILD: The Northfield Arts Guild presents a whimsical and charming comedy by Christopher Fry. Titled THE LADY'S NOT FOR BURNING , this entertaining and thought provoking play gives us lots of laughs while exploring the meaning of life.
What is work? How is it changing as a result of globalization? What kinds of relationships between workers, employers, labor unions and the government promote social justice? These are the questions at the heart of a conference that will be held at St. Olaf College Feb. 22-23 titled "Globalization and Social Responsibility: Working for the Common Good."
Imagination Celebration: Recognizing & Celebrating The Creative Activities of Our Community's Youth. This FREE Northfield K-12 Celebration of the Arts is held on Saturday, February 23 at the Northfield Arts Guild, Center for the Arts, 304 Division Street.
Performance & Activity Schedule:
Open Door Nursery School will hold an open house and registration on February 23rd from 11am until 1pm. Bring the family to meet the teachers, ask questions, and play.
Registration for 2008-2009 is currently open. Forms can be accessed via our webpage and will also be available at the open house.
We have some wonderful things planned for the coming year...hope you will come join us!
Paradise Center for the Arts and Paradise Community Theater present “The Butler Bid It.” A comedy thriller by Walter Marks and Peter Marks, Directed by Kathy Rush of Northfield.
In the living room of a New York apartment, a struggling writer/director (played by Northfield's Ryan Heinritz) holds a rehearsal of his new play, a "classic whodunit" in which all of the characters are named Butler. He hopes this play will bring him the success that keeps eluding him. The plot takes hilarious twists and turns that make actors and audience alike lose track of what is real until a bizarre and ironic ending sets matters straight.
Opening Night Friday February 22 at 7:30; February 23, 28, 29 and March 1 at 7:30; & Sunday February 24 at 2:00
ROMANTIC COMEDY AT THE ARTS GUILD: The Northfield Arts Guild presents a whimsical and charming comedy by Christopher Fry. Titled THE LADY'S NOT FOR BURNING , this entertaining and thought provoking play gives us lots of laughs while exploring the meaning of life.
Lost Bayou Ramblers, a Grammy–nominated Cajun band hailing from Lafayette, La., will perform in concert at Carleton College on Saturday, Feb. 23 at 8 p.m. in Severance Great Hall. The performance is free and open to the public.
The concert is the culminating event in a special symposium on “Being Cajun in the Early 21st Century” taking place February 21–23.
Read the full story at Carleton.edu....
ROMANTIC COMEDY AT THE ARTS GUILD: The Northfield Arts Guild presents a whimsical and charming comedy by Christopher Fry. Titled THE LADY'S NOT FOR BURNING , this entertaining and thought provoking play gives us lots of laughs while exploring the meaning of life.
Paradise Center for the Arts and Paradise Community Theater present “The Butler Bid It.” A comedy thriller by Walter Marks and Peter Marks, Directed by Kathy Rush of Northfield.
Women In Northfield Giving Support (WINGS) and the Northfield Healthy Community Initiative (HCI) cordially invite you to a reception honoring two remarkable local women:
MARY NELSON
Recipient, 2007 Virginia McKnight Binger Award in Human Service
McKnight Foundation
BETH BERRY
Winner, 2008 Northfield Human Rights Award
Northfield Human Rights Commission
Join us to celebrate Beth and Mary for all the work they do to benefit the youth of this community.
Monday, February 25, 2008
4:00-6:00 p.m. (Short program at 5:00)
Northfield Community Resource Center - Room SS103
(1651 Jefferson Parkway, Northfield)
Questions? Call HCI at 664-3524.
St. Olaf Classic American Film Festival is showing Cassablanca Monday, February 25, 2008
at 7:00 PM at Viking Theater in Buntrock Commons. The event is free and open to the public.


Bradley Welch has turned his childhood intrigue with the organ into a talent that led The American Organist to describe him as a "world-class virtuoso." He will showcase his musical skills in an organ performance at St. Olaf College on Tuesday, Feb. 26.
The organ recital will begin at 7:30 p.m. in Boe Memorial Chapel. It is free and open to the public. Parking is limited, however, so guests are advised to arrive early.
Read the rest of the story at stolaf.edu.
Kombucha is a naturally fermented tea drink that is reported to have many health benefits. Come and hear experienced Kombucha maker (and drinker!) Chris Barron speak about the health benefits of this wonderful drink. Kombucha "starter cultures" will be available to get you started at home.
Cost: No Charge (but donations are welcomed)
Location: Just Food Co-op Community Room, 516 Water St S.
Call 507-650-0106 to register or with questions
If you missed going to the Health Care Forum that happened Saturday Feb. 9, NTV will be rebroadcasting on Wednesday the 27th.
NTV is channel 12 on Charter Cable.
ServiceMaster South Metro, Faribault and Owatonna will be holding a continuing education class, on Water Damage Mitigation on Wednesday, February 27 at its new location at 450 Armstrong Road, Northfield, MN 55057. This class has been approved by the Minnesota Commissioner of Commerce for 3 hours of Insurance continuing education. The class is open to anyone interested in learning about Water Damage Mitigation. Continuing education credits will only be available for those participants who are requesting insurance continuing education. This class illustrates how water damage can occur and its effects on carpet, wood floors, and other building materials, shows how quickly secondary damage happens and what steps can be taken to reduce or minimize the damage. The best water removal processes and equipment used for various building materials are presented, while explaining the principles of drying and dehumidification, mold growth and the use of antimicrobials, and odor control issues.
The Carleton College Advisory Council on Community Relations will host a community open house on Thursday, February 28 from 6-7:15 p.m. in Carleton’s Alumni Guest House meeting room to provide an update on the College’s plans to construct a residence hall on the east side of campus. The public is invited to attend.
Since its last public meeting in December, the College has prepared final plans for the project to present to the City of Northfield for approval. There have been some changes to the plan since the last public meeting following Carleton’s Board of Trustees meeting on campus earlier this month. This is a chance for the community to provide the College with additional feedback on the project. There will be no formal presentation; planners and the College’s architects will be on hand to provide information, show current designs, and field questions and ideas.
Paradise Center for the Arts and Paradise Community Theater present “The Butler Bid It.” A comedy thriller by Walter Marks and Peter Marks, Directed by Kathy Rush of Northfield.
Political philosopher, activist and author William Galston will speak at St. Olaf during a public presentation Thursday, Feb. 28, at 11:30 a.m. in the Buntrock Commons Ballroom. Galston will discuss his book, Liberal Pluralism: The Implications of Value Pluralism for Political Theory and Practice, with specific attention paid to questions of civic engagement. Galston will discuss ways to develop engaged citizens in a diverse world and what that means for St. Olaf as a liberal arts college.
In the seventh week of the twelve-week ArtOrg 2008 Winter Concert Series, old locals Mr. Sticky and new locals Toaster Fork! will share the bill. Starting between 7 and 8pm at The Upstairs at J. Grundy's Rueb "N" Stein, this night will feature straight-up Rock and Roll. Toaster Fork! will have the opening sets. The schedule for this evening is a little different than the other Friday nights, in that we wil stay at the Upstairs until closing. (All other weeks have seen us travel to the The Contented Cow at 11pm). This week will also feature a Rock-Paper Scissors Contest. Brendon Etter has also been formally invited to smoke a real cigarette while reciting lines from "Krapp's Last Tape" by Samuel Beckett.
Paradise Center for the Arts and Paradise Community Theater present “The Butler Bid It.” A comedy thriller by Walter Marks and Peter Marks, Directed by Kathy Rush of Northfield.
A St. Olaf College dance performance this weekend will not only feature everything from break-dancing to tap dancing, but will encourage audience members to put on their dancing shoes for part of the show as well.
The Rhythm Project, a collaborative presentation by student dancers, faculty and guest artists, will feature performances on Friday, Feb. 29 and Saturday, March 1. Both performances begin at 7:30 p.m. and will be held in Studio One in the Dittmann Center. The event is free and open to the public, and the audience will periodically be encouraged to participate.
Read the rest of the story at stolaf.edu.
A St. Olaf College dance performance this weekend will not only feature everything from break-dancing to tap dancing, but will encourage audience members to put on their dancing shoes for part of the show as well.
The Rhythm Project, a collaborative presentation by student dancers, faculty and guest artists, will feature performances on Friday, Feb. 29 and Saturday, March 1. Both performances begin at 7:30 p.m. and will be held in Studio One in the Dittmann Center. The event is free and open to the public, and the audience will periodically be encouraged to participate.
Read the rest of the story at stolaf.edu.
Paradise Center for the Arts and Paradise Community Theater present “The Butler Bid It.” A comedy thriller by Walter Marks and Peter Marks, Directed by Kathy Rush of Northfield.
The Very Short Play Festival deadline approacheth!
This Saturday, March 1, 2008 is the last day to submit your very short play.
Submit your writing: any play, any topic, any style, any age!
It just has to be less than ten minutes long. That's it. If selected, you do your play during the Very Short Play Festival, April 25 and 26, 2008.
Does your 8-year old show dramatic talent? The ability to spin characters into stories? What about your husband, wife, sister, brother, grandmother, friend, or pet monkey? Get them writing, or write one yourself!
The Northfield Knights of Columbus will be hosting a breakfast buffet on Sunday, March 3, 2008 from 8:00am - Noon. The entire community is welcome to attend.
The breakfast buffet will held in the O'Gara social hall at St. Dominic Church. Tickets available at the door.
(Submitted by Barbara Burke)
You're invited to join your neighbors for this important meeting! You will get an update on NESNA's first year, hear about current projects, elect Board Members, and discuss important issues that affect the residents of Northfield's historic east side.
2nd Annual All-Member Meeting
Northfield East Side Neighborhood Association
- Sunday, March 2, 2008, 2:00 - 4:00 PM
United Church of Christ, Sanctuary
300 Union St., Northfield - Meet Your Neighbor Social 4:00 - 5:00 PM
UCC Social Hall - Childcare available on site, by request.
Contact Suzie Nakasian, at contact@northfieldeastside.org
We look forward to seeing you on Sunday
The Board of Directors, Northfield East Side Neighborhood Association
St. Olaf Classic American Film Festival is showing Singing in the Rain Monday, March 3, 2008 at 7:00 PM at Viking Theater in Buntrock Commons. The event is free and open to the public.
Northfield community members of all ages who enjoy playing tennis are invited to attend the Northfield Tennis Association meeting on Monday, March 3, 2008. The meeting will be held from 7:30-9:00 p.m. in room SS106 of the Northfield Community Resource Center (1651 Jefferson Parkway).
The meeting is open to those of all ages and tennis ability levels. The primary focus of the meeting will be to gear up for spring/summer tennis efforts.
For more information about the Northfield Tennis Association, visit www.northfield.usta.com.







