Events
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The Carleton College Art Gallery will kick-off its fall season with an exhibition showcasing fine art prints created by artists from Australia, New Zealand, Japan, Canada, and Hawaii. Prints Around the Pacific Rim, running from September 17 to November 17, 2010, celebrates the varied method of printmakers, and highlights artistic exchange between cultures across the wide Pacific. Prints Around the Pacific Rim is also one of many fall events coinciding with the Mid America Print Council Conference, Old World/New World, taking place in the Twin Cities in mid-October.
First United Church of Christ of Northfield is celebrating the 200th birthday of Frederic Chopin with a concert Saturday, Oct. 9, 7:30 p.m. performed by Horacio Nuguid of Rochester, Minn.
Start: Oct 6 2010 10:00 am
Are you a full-time or part-time stay-at-home mom? If so, the MOMS Club of Northfield may be just right for you. We are a local chapter of the International MOMS Club which is an organization dedicated to providing support and a sense of community for stay-at-home moms. We meet on the first Wednesday of each month at St. Peter's Church in Northfield. Come to a meeting to learn about our monthly calendar of events and meet other moms in the area. E-mail us at northfieldmomsclub@gmail.com for more information.
Start: Oct 6 2010 5:00 pm
End: Oct 6 2010 7:00 pm
Start: Oct 6 2010 6:30 pm
End: Oct 6 2010 8:30 pm
Kel Heyl of Studio Rebus in Minneapolis will present a lecture on how your home improvements can be greener for the environment as well as your wallet. Greener is Greener will provide ideas to make your home more energy efficient, more sustainable, and more ecofriendly with regard to the carbon footprint. Start: Oct 6 2010 10:07 pm
Keri Clifton form the Emily Program speaks about eating disorders and body image issues. | ||



Northfielders are invited to meet Haitian community organizer Rea Dol who will be in Northfield for three appearances during the first week of October. Dol is the founder and director of Society of Providence United for the Economic Development of Petion-Ville (SOPUDEP) a grassroots organization in Port a Prince. SOPUDEP offers education for children and adults and a micro-credit program for women. The New York Times portrayed the aid work she did following the January 12th earthquake in a documentary, “The Mother Figure of Morne Lazare.” 




