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SUMMARY:Art Adventures:  Interactive Art - Seasons Agamograph (9–11yr. old class)
DESCRIPTION:Welcome to Art Adventures! Register your child in our classes and Carson Thorson\, our licensed art instructor\, will guide them in exploring the magic of art and nurture their creativity and imagination.  \nIn this class\, we will explore all of the seasons Minnesota experiences and learn about weather patterns. Students will also learn about movement in art\, and how to create interactive artwork! Students will then create an agamograph\, depicting two of their favorite seasons. Agamographs are two pieces of artwork\, measured\, cut\, and then reassembled so they can be viewed from multiple angles!  \nArt Adventures classes will take place every Wednesday starting July 5th and ending August 23rd. Class times will go from 10am to 12pm for kids aged 6 to 8\, and 1 to 3pm for kids aged 9 to 11.  \nLocation: Room 209 at Central Square\, 105 2nd Avenue Northeast Glenwood\, MN 56334.  \nRegistration: Register by calling (320)634–0400 or emailing info@centralsquare.org  \nCost: $15 Per Class Per Student or All 8 Classes for $100  \nCentral Square has need-based scholarships available. Call 320-634-0400 or email info@centralsquare.org for details.  \nVisit our website’s “Education” page for a full schedule and class details. 
URL:https://centralsquare.org/event/art-adventures-interactive-art-seasons-agamograph-9-11yr-old-class/
LOCATION:Central Square Inc.\, 105 2nd Avenue Northeast\, Glenwood\, MN\, 56334\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art,Education
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CREATED:20230712T202609Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230712T202609Z
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SUMMARY:Art Adventures: Colorful Animal Collages in the Style of Norval Morrisseau (6–8yr. old class)
DESCRIPTION:Welcome to Art Adventures! Register your child in our classes and Carson Thorson\, our licensed art instructor\, will guide them in exploring the magic of art and nurture their creativity and imagination. \nIn this class\, students will learn about artist Norval Morrisseau and his colorful animal artworks! They will then practice breaking down complex shapes into smaller pieces to hone their drawing skills. Students will choose an animal to make into a colorful\, shape filled collage. \nArt Adventures classes will take place every Wednesday starting July 5th and ending August 23rd. Class times will go from 10am to 12pm for kids aged 6 to 8\, and 1 to 3pm for kids aged 9 to 11. \nLocation: Room 209 at Central Square\, 105 2nd Avenue Northeast Glenwood\, MN 56334. \nRegistration: Register by calling (320)634–0400 or emailing info@centralsquare.org \nCost: $15 Per Class Per Student or All 8 Classes for $100\nCentral Square has need-based scholarships available. Call 320-634-0400 or email info@centralsquare.org for details. \nVisit our website’s “Education” page for a full schedule and class details.
URL:https://centralsquare.org/event/art-adventures-colorful-animal-collages-in-the-style-of-norval-morrisseau-6-8yr-old-class/
LOCATION:Central Square Inc.\, 105 2nd Avenue Northeast\, Glenwood\, MN\, 56334\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art,Education
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230715T120000
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CREATED:20230712T173923Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230712T174934Z
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SUMMARY:Opening Gallery Reception & Artist Talk | Nancy X. Valentine
DESCRIPTION:We are proud to announce our newest gallery exhibition\, featuring the “Audacity” series: The Audacity to be Asian in Rural America: we owe you no apologies by artist Nancy XiáoRong Valentine.\nJoin us for Valentine’s opening reception this Saturday\, July 15th\, from 12pm to 3pm\, during our July Music on the Lawn event. Valentine will also lead an artist talk from 12:30–1pm where she will speak about her powerful paintings and answer questions about her work.\n\nCreated in response to the injustice faced by Asian Americans during the COVID-19 pandemic\, Valentine’s series consists of 12 watercolor and Chinese ink scroll paintings on rice paper that offer a visually compelling narrative of the Hao family’s immigrant experience in rural West Central Minnesota. The Hao family is Valentine’s maternal side of her family.\n\nEach painting depicts a different animal from the Chinese Zodiac\, symbolizing various aspects of the family’s immigrant experience and cultural heritage. The intricate watercolor and Chinese ink techniques employed by Valentine bring these stories to life\, inviting viewers to explore and empathize with the challenges\, triumphs\, and resilience of the Hao family.\n\nWe hope you will join us in celebrating Valentine’s work and story at Central Square!
URL:https://centralsquare.org/event/opening-gallery-reception-artist-talk-nancy-x-valentine/
LOCATION:Central Square Inc.\, 105 2nd Avenue Northeast\, Glenwood\, MN\, 56334\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art
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DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230715T150000
DTSTAMP:20260430T120537
CREATED:20230512T195420Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230512T195420Z
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SUMMARY:2nd Annual Music on the Lawn - Summer Music Series
DESCRIPTION:Our summer music series is the perfect blend of music\, community\, and the outdoors! Join us for year 2 of our Music on the Lawn singer/songwriter music showcase this June\, July\, and August.\nThis live outdoor mini music series is a celebration of talented musicians who combine instruction\, music\, and storytelling into their shows. You can enjoy delicious concessions and festive activities such as face painting\, cornhole\, and craft making\, and a diverse lineup of accomplished musicians\, led by Minnesota’s own Charlie Roth.\n\n\nEach event includes a pre-concert workshop\, The Songwriter’s Circle\, an interactive hour-long session for aspiring musicians and songwriters to improve their lyrics and test their songs in a supportive group. The workshops are engaging\, dynamic sessions that serve participants with varied interests and goals. The Songwriting Circle is designed to stimulate and motivate creative spirit without requiring any music theory knowledge or instrumental skills.\n\n\nThese events are a wonderful way to spend quality time with family and friends in the summer air\, and the best part is that entrance is free! Bring the whole family\, lay out a blanket\, and enjoy some great tunes.\n\n\nLineup:\nMorning Bird\nJune 17th at 1pm\nhttps://morningbirdsings.com\n\nHumbletown\nJuly 15th at 1pm\nhttps://humbletownband.com\n\nThe Weary Ramblers\nAugust 19th at 1pm\nhttps://www.wearyramblers.com
URL:https://centralsquare.org/event/2nd-annual-music-on-the-lawn-summer-music-series-2/
LOCATION:Central Square Inc.\, 105 2nd Avenue Northeast\, Glenwood\, MN\, 56334\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art,Live Music
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CREATED:20230202T201624Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230202T201624Z
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SUMMARY:Open Mic Night
DESCRIPTION:Event Details: \nOpen Mic Night Returns! \nPlease join us in our newest endeavor—Open Mic Night at Central Square! \nAt these events we will create a safe space for all to share openly\, inspire each other\, and support one another in mutually respectful ways. Our philosophy\, is based upon the transformative power of art and writing that allows us to express\, explore\, reveal\, understand ourselves as well as each other creativity and storytelling. Feel free to come and simply listen. Whether or not you are ready to share your own creative work or voice\, we hope to inspire you with empathy\, to think deeply\, feel passionately\, embrace vulnerability\, and find your creative spark! \nDon’t underestimate the potential of an authentic\, warm\, community like ours to give you an outlet you’ll cherish and come back to again and again. We welcome all kinds of art and oration\, and all we ask is that you maintain respect for all in order to keep our space secure and safe. \nYour donations are welcome! Donations enable us to provide fun\, free events like Open Mic Night! \nWalk-ins for this event are welcome\, but if you would like to register in advance\, click here to fill out a quick registration form. \n  \n***Guidelines for Open Mic at Central Square*** \n\nEach participant has 5–10 minutes to share their work. Speakers are limited to 5 minutes\, while musical performances are given 10 minutes. Practice reading\, reciting\, or playing before the show to check the length of your material. Please be respectful of time so everyone gets a turn. (we’ll use a timer and gently let you know if you are going over your time) \nIf they wish\, each participant will have the option of a 5-minute feedback period for the piece they read. We will use the raise hand option to call on those who would like to offer feedback. Feedback will be limited to one minute per person. A note for those providing feedback\, focus on what you liked and what’s working. Our goal is to make this a positive experience for all. \nIf you don’t want to participate\, but you’d still like to watch – that’s completely okay! All are welcome. All genres of work are welcome: poetry\, prose\, short stories\, excerpts from longer pieces of writing\, musical instrument\, song etc. Please share content warnings for anything that could be triggering\, so that folks can prepare themselves however they need to. We ask that your content remain family friendly. \n  \n***Tips*** \nCome prepared\nEither have your poem/song/spoken word printed out or very well memorized. We recommend that you rehearse it out loud once a day for two or three days prior to the event. As you read\, pay attention to the overall tone of the piece so you can convey its emotions\, and to points that require a pause or change in pitch. If it helps\, underline words or mark up the piece so you can remember these inflections and use a timer to check whether the reading/song/performance fits the allocated time slot.\nPro tip: Practice reading a poem like you would practice performing a song. If you plan on reading from a phone or tablet\, know your zoom/scroll functions so you don’t accidently lose your place while you are reading. \nSpeak into the Mic\nDon’t be timid about moving the mic around if you need to. Glance down at what you are reading from\, rather than staring at it\, so you can look up at the audience and speak into the microphone. \nThe introduction\nThere will be a host present to MC the event. Acknowledge them when they introduce you. Then briefly introduce yourself\, elaborate on what you are performing\, if necessary\, then get down to it.\nPro tip: Take a few sentences to describe and give context to your piece. And always state the title. \nMaintain a slow\, steady pace\nIt’s understandable if you’re so nervous about your performance that you’ll want to rush through it. But the faster you read/perform\, the more likely your audience will have difficulty following what you say. So once your turn comes\, make every effort to pace yourself. Focus on one sentence or line at a time\, and read each one slowly\, carefully\, and with just enough projection so you can hear each word. This will ensure your voice is loud and clear enough for your audience to understand you and to enjoy not just your reading\, but also the quality of your writing. \nDon’t judge yourself or your performance too harshly .\nNobody will think poorly of you if your performance isn’t perfect. It’s human to feel embarrassed if you stutter\, mispronounce a word\, or briefly lose your place. But it’s also human to make mistakes\, period. Ask a group of performers if they’ve flubbed up during a performance\, and all of them will likely say “yes” (I know I have!). So\, if you stumble during yours\, don’t dwell on it. Just smile and keep going. \nCommend yourself for your bravery\nOne of the most frequent comments performers hear about open mic performances is\, “You’re so brave!” And it’s true—it takes a LOT of courage to stand up and share your work. But as I said in Tip #4\, no one in the audience will criticize you for your performance. They’re going to be there to enjoy the evening\, support one another\, and share their own work. So\, turn your focus to your growth. Think of this event as an opportunity to try something new (and a teeny bit scary) and connect with other members of your community. Once your performance is over\, congratulate yourself on a job well done—because you deserve it!
URL:https://centralsquare.org/event/open-mic-night-4/
LOCATION:Central Square Inc.\, 105 2nd Avenue Northeast\, Glenwood\, MN\, 56334\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art,Live Music
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230617T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230617T150000
DTSTAMP:20260430T120537
CREATED:20230512T194952Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230512T195109Z
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SUMMARY:2nd Annual Music on the Lawn - Summer Music Series
DESCRIPTION:Our summer music series is the perfect blend of music\, community\, and the outdoors! Join us for year 2 of our Music on the Lawn singer/songwriter music showcase this June\, July\, and August.\nThis live outdoor mini music series is a celebration of talented musicians who combine instruction\, music\, and storytelling into their shows. You can enjoy delicious concessions and festive activities such as face painting\, cornhole\, and craft making\, and a diverse lineup of accomplished musicians\, led by Minnesota’s own Charlie Roth.\n\n\nEach event includes a pre-concert workshop\, The Songwriter’s Circle\, an interactive hour-long session for aspiring musicians and songwriters to improve their lyrics and test their songs in a supportive group. The workshops are engaging\, dynamic sessions that serve participants with varied interests and goals. The Songwriting Circle is designed to stimulate and motivate creative spirit without requiring any music theory knowledge or instrumental skills.\n\n\nThese events are a wonderful way to spend quality time with family and friends in the summer air\, and the best part is that entrance is free! Bring the whole family\, lay out a blanket\, and enjoy some great tunes.\n\n\nLineup:\nMorning Bird\nJune 17th at 1pm\nhttps://morningbirdsings.com\n\nHumbletown\nJuly 15th at 1pm\nhttps://humbletownband.com\n\nThe Weary Ramblers\nAugust 19th at 1pm\nhttps://www.wearyramblers.com
URL:https://centralsquare.org/event/2nd-annual-music-on-the-lawn-summer-music-series/
LOCATION:Central Square Inc.\, 105 2nd Avenue Northeast\, Glenwood\, MN\, 56334\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art,Live Music
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ORGANIZER;CN="Central Square Inc.":MAILTO:info@centralsquare.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230603T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230603T210000
DTSTAMP:20260430T120537
CREATED:20221222T214919Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230424T174150Z
UID:20153-1685818800-1685826000@centralsquare.org
SUMMARY:Could It Be Magic? The Songs of Barry Manilow with Paul Greene & Renae Brown
DESCRIPTION:Paul Greene\, a beloved local vocalist\, has performed music ranging from the crooners of Frank Sinatra\, the pop of James Taylor\, and Broadway at houses\, churches\, and other music venues. He is accompanied by Renae Brown of Glenwood. This performance is included for free with the purchase of a 2023 Concert Series ticket pass. Otherwise\, tickets are $20 in advance and $25 at the door! To purchase tickets\, call (320) 634–0400 or click here
URL:https://centralsquare.org/event/paul-greene-with-renae-brown/
LOCATION:Central Square Inc.\, 105 2nd Avenue Northeast\, Glenwood\, MN\, 56334\, United States
CATEGORIES:Live Music
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ORGANIZER;CN="Central Square Inc.":MAILTO:info@centralsquare.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230525T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230525T210000
DTSTAMP:20260430T120537
CREATED:20230202T201452Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230202T201452Z
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SUMMARY:Open Mic Night
DESCRIPTION:Event Details: \nOpen Mic Night Returns! \nPlease join us in our newest endeavor—Open Mic Night at Central Square! \nAt these events we will create a safe space for all to share openly\, inspire each other\, and support one another in mutually respectful ways. Our philosophy\, is based upon the transformative power of art and writing that allows us to express\, explore\, reveal\, understand ourselves as well as each other creativity and storytelling. Feel free to come and simply listen. Whether or not you are ready to share your own creative work or voice\, we hope to inspire you with empathy\, to think deeply\, feel passionately\, embrace vulnerability\, and find your creative spark! \nDon’t underestimate the potential of an authentic\, warm\, community like ours to give you an outlet you’ll cherish and come back to again and again. We welcome all kinds of art and oration\, and all we ask is that you maintain respect for all in order to keep our space secure and safe. \nYour donations are welcome! Donations enable us to provide fun\, free events like Open Mic Night! \nWalk-ins for this event are welcome\, but if you would like to register in advance\, click here to fill out a quick registration form. \n  \n***Guidelines for Open Mic at Central Square*** \n\nEach participant has 5–10 minutes to share their work. Speakers are limited to 5 minutes\, while musical performances are given 10 minutes. Practice reading\, reciting\, or playing before the show to check the length of your material. Please be respectful of time so everyone gets a turn. (we’ll use a timer and gently let you know if you are going over your time) \nIf they wish\, each participant will have the option of a 5-minute feedback period for the piece they read. We will use the raise hand option to call on those who would like to offer feedback. Feedback will be limited to one minute per person. A note for those providing feedback\, focus on what you liked and what’s working. Our goal is to make this a positive experience for all. \nIf you don’t want to participate\, but you’d still like to watch – that’s completely okay! All are welcome. All genres of work are welcome: poetry\, prose\, short stories\, excerpts from longer pieces of writing\, musical instrument\, song etc. Please share content warnings for anything that could be triggering\, so that folks can prepare themselves however they need to. We ask that your content remain family friendly. \n  \n***Tips*** \nCome prepared\nEither have your poem/song/spoken word printed out or very well memorized. We recommend that you rehearse it out loud once a day for two or three days prior to the event. As you read\, pay attention to the overall tone of the piece so you can convey its emotions\, and to points that require a pause or change in pitch. If it helps\, underline words or mark up the piece so you can remember these inflections and use a timer to check whether the reading/song/performance fits the allocated time slot.\nPro tip: Practice reading a poem like you would practice performing a song. If you plan on reading from a phone or tablet\, know your zoom/scroll functions so you don’t accidently lose your place while you are reading. \nSpeak into the Mic\nDon’t be timid about moving the mic around if you need to. Glance down at what you are reading from\, rather than staring at it\, so you can look up at the audience and speak into the microphone. \nThe introduction\nThere will be a host present to MC the event. Acknowledge them when they introduce you. Then briefly introduce yourself\, elaborate on what you are performing\, if necessary\, then get down to it.\nPro tip: Take a few sentences to describe and give context to your piece. And always state the title. \nMaintain a slow\, steady pace\nIt’s understandable if you’re so nervous about your performance that you’ll want to rush through it. But the faster you read/perform\, the more likely your audience will have difficulty following what you say. So once your turn comes\, make every effort to pace yourself. Focus on one sentence or line at a time\, and read each one slowly\, carefully\, and with just enough projection so you can hear each word. This will ensure your voice is loud and clear enough for your audience to understand you and to enjoy not just your reading\, but also the quality of your writing. \nDon’t judge yourself or your performance too harshly .\nNobody will think poorly of you if your performance isn’t perfect. It’s human to feel embarrassed if you stutter\, mispronounce a word\, or briefly lose your place. But it’s also human to make mistakes\, period. Ask a group of performers if they’ve flubbed up during a performance\, and all of them will likely say “yes” (I know I have!). So\, if you stumble during yours\, don’t dwell on it. Just smile and keep going. \nCommend yourself for your bravery\nOne of the most frequent comments performers hear about open mic performances is\, “You’re so brave!” And it’s true—it takes a LOT of courage to stand up and share your work. But as I said in Tip #4\, no one in the audience will criticize you for your performance. They’re going to be there to enjoy the evening\, support one another\, and share their own work. So\, turn your focus to your growth. Think of this event as an opportunity to try something new (and a teeny bit scary) and connect with other members of your community. Once your performance is over\, congratulate yourself on a job well done—because you deserve it!
URL:https://centralsquare.org/event/open-mic-night-3/
LOCATION:Central Square Inc.\, 105 2nd Avenue Northeast\, Glenwood\, MN\, 56334\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art,Live Music
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ORGANIZER;CN="Central Square Inc.":MAILTO:info@centralsquare.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230521T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230521T170000
DTSTAMP:20260430T120537
CREATED:20221220T194748Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230518T211318Z
UID:20122-1684681200-1684688400@centralsquare.org
SUMMARY:29:11 International Exchange
DESCRIPTION:The powerful voices of the 29:11 International Exchange group are astonishing. But what won our hearts is that this group is about more than performing gorgeous music\, they also organize exchange tours between South Africa and the U.S. that provide invaluable exposure and opportunity to promising musicians. This extraordinary exposure often leads to exciting individual opportunities for education\, employment\, and cultural exchange. The group has performed in venues like the Dakota\, Orchestra Hall\, and Paisley Park. This is a must see show! \nTickets are $30 in advance and $35 on the day of the event. Kids ages 12 & under are admitted for free with a paid adult. A limited amount of student ($10) and educator ($15) tickets are available—call for details. \nTo purchase tickets\, call (320) 634–0400 or click here
URL:https://centralsquare.org/event/2911-international-exchange/
LOCATION:Central Square Inc.\, 105 2nd Avenue Northeast\, Glenwood\, MN\, 56334\, United States
CATEGORIES:Live Music
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ORGANIZER;CN="Central Square Inc.":MAILTO:info@centralsquare.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230427T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230427T210000
DTSTAMP:20260430T120537
CREATED:20230202T201334Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230202T201334Z
UID:20214-1682622000-1682629200@centralsquare.org
SUMMARY:Open Mic Night
DESCRIPTION:Event Details: \nOpen Mic Night Returns! \nPlease join us in our newest endeavor—Open Mic Night at Central Square! \nAt these events we will create a safe space for all to share openly\, inspire each other\, and support one another in mutually respectful ways. Our philosophy\, is based upon the transformative power of art and writing that allows us to express\, explore\, reveal\, understand ourselves as well as each other creativity and storytelling. Feel free to come and simply listen. Whether or not you are ready to share your own creative work or voice\, we hope to inspire you with empathy\, to think deeply\, feel passionately\, embrace vulnerability\, and find your creative spark! \nDon’t underestimate the potential of an authentic\, warm\, community like ours to give you an outlet you’ll cherish and come back to again and again. We welcome all kinds of art and oration\, and all we ask is that you maintain respect for all in order to keep our space secure and safe. \nYour donations are welcome! Donations enable us to provide fun\, free events like Open Mic Night! \nWalk-ins for this event are welcome\, but if you would like to register in advance\, click here to fill out a quick registration form. \n  \n***Guidelines for Open Mic at Central Square*** \n\nEach participant has 5–10 minutes to share their work. Speakers are limited to 5 minutes\, while musical performances are given 10 minutes. Practice reading\, reciting\, or playing before the show to check the length of your material. Please be respectful of time so everyone gets a turn. (we’ll use a timer and gently let you know if you are going over your time) \nIf they wish\, each participant will have the option of a 5-minute feedback period for the piece they read. We will use the raise hand option to call on those who would like to offer feedback. Feedback will be limited to one minute per person. A note for those providing feedback\, focus on what you liked and what’s working. Our goal is to make this a positive experience for all. \nIf you don’t want to participate\, but you’d still like to watch – that’s completely okay! All are welcome. All genres of work are welcome: poetry\, prose\, short stories\, excerpts from longer pieces of writing\, musical instrument\, song etc. Please share content warnings for anything that could be triggering\, so that folks can prepare themselves however they need to. We ask that your content remain family friendly. \n  \n***Tips*** \nCome prepared\nEither have your poem/song/spoken word printed out or very well memorized. We recommend that you rehearse it out loud once a day for two or three days prior to the event. As you read\, pay attention to the overall tone of the piece so you can convey its emotions\, and to points that require a pause or change in pitch. If it helps\, underline words or mark up the piece so you can remember these inflections and use a timer to check whether the reading/song/performance fits the allocated time slot.\nPro tip: Practice reading a poem like you would practice performing a song. If you plan on reading from a phone or tablet\, know your zoom/scroll functions so you don’t accidently lose your place while you are reading. \nSpeak into the Mic\nDon’t be timid about moving the mic around if you need to. Glance down at what you are reading from\, rather than staring at it\, so you can look up at the audience and speak into the microphone. \nThe introduction\nThere will be a host present to MC the event. Acknowledge them when they introduce you. Then briefly introduce yourself\, elaborate on what you are performing\, if necessary\, then get down to it.\nPro tip: Take a few sentences to describe and give context to your piece. And always state the title. \nMaintain a slow\, steady pace\nIt’s understandable if you’re so nervous about your performance that you’ll want to rush through it. But the faster you read/perform\, the more likely your audience will have difficulty following what you say. So once your turn comes\, make every effort to pace yourself. Focus on one sentence or line at a time\, and read each one slowly\, carefully\, and with just enough projection so you can hear each word. This will ensure your voice is loud and clear enough for your audience to understand you and to enjoy not just your reading\, but also the quality of your writing. \nDon’t judge yourself or your performance too harshly .\nNobody will think poorly of you if your performance isn’t perfect. It’s human to feel embarrassed if you stutter\, mispronounce a word\, or briefly lose your place. But it’s also human to make mistakes\, period. Ask a group of performers if they’ve flubbed up during a performance\, and all of them will likely say “yes” (I know I have!). So\, if you stumble during yours\, don’t dwell on it. Just smile and keep going. \nCommend yourself for your bravery\nOne of the most frequent comments performers hear about open mic performances is\, “You’re so brave!” And it’s true—it takes a LOT of courage to stand up and share your work. But as I said in Tip #4\, no one in the audience will criticize you for your performance. They’re going to be there to enjoy the evening\, support one another\, and share their own work. So\, turn your focus to your growth. Think of this event as an opportunity to try something new (and a teeny bit scary) and connect with other members of your community. Once your performance is over\, congratulate yourself on a job well done—because you deserve it!
URL:https://centralsquare.org/event/open-mic-night-2/
LOCATION:Central Square Inc.\, 105 2nd Avenue Northeast\, Glenwood\, MN\, 56334\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art,Live Music
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ORGANIZER;CN="Central Square Inc.":MAILTO:info@centralsquare.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230401T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230401T210000
DTSTAMP:20260430T120537
CREATED:20221220T193555Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221220T200302Z
UID:20116-1680375600-1680382800@centralsquare.org
SUMMARY:Joyann Parker "A Tribute to Patsy Cline"
DESCRIPTION:In this powerful 90-minute stage performance\, Joyann Parker and her seasoned band showcase the most popular and best-loved of Patsy’s songs. Joyann beautifully weaves the stories of Patsy’s life and career in and out of the music you know and love\, including songs such as “Walking After Midnight\,” “Sweet Dreams\,” “Crazy” and more. \nVintage costumes and ambiance enhance Joyann’s uncanny and authentic channeling of the classic vocals of the legendary Patsy Cline. This is a must-see show that has sold out hundreds of times. \n  \nTo purchase tickets\, call (320) 634–0400 or click here
URL:https://centralsquare.org/event/joyann-parker-a-tribute-to-patsy-cline/
LOCATION:Central Square Inc.\, 105 2nd Avenue Northeast\, Glenwood\, MN\, 56334\, United States
CATEGORIES:Live Music
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ORGANIZER;CN="Central Square Inc.":MAILTO:info@centralsquare.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230330T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230330T210000
DTSTAMP:20260430T120537
CREATED:20230202T201126Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230202T201917Z
UID:20212-1680202800-1680210000@centralsquare.org
SUMMARY:Open Mic Night
DESCRIPTION:Event Details: \nOpen Mic Night Returns! \nPlease join us in our newest endeavor—Open Mic Night at Central Square! \nAt these events we will create a safe space for all to share openly\, inspire each other\, and support one another in mutually respectful ways. Our philosophy\, is based upon the transformative power of art and writing that allows us to express\, explore\, reveal\, understand ourselves as well as each other creativity and storytelling. Feel free to come and simply listen. Whether or not you are ready to share your own creative work or voice\, we hope to inspire you with empathy\, to think deeply\, feel passionately\, embrace vulnerability\, and find your creative spark! \nDon’t underestimate the potential of an authentic\, warm\, community like ours to give you an outlet you’ll cherish and come back to again and again. We welcome all kinds of art and oration\, and all we ask is that you maintain respect for all in order to keep our space secure and safe. \nYour donations are welcome! Donations enable us to provide fun\, free events like Open Mic Night! \nWalk-ins for this event are welcome\, but if you would like to register in advance\, click here to fill out a quick registration form. \n  \n***Guidelines for Open Mic at Central Square*** \n\nEach participant has 5–10 minutes to share their work. Speakers are limited to 5 minutes\, while musical performances are given 10 minutes. Practice reading\, reciting\, or playing before the show to check the length of your material. Please be respectful of time so everyone gets a turn. (we’ll use a timer and gently let you know if you are going over your time) \nIf they wish\, each participant will have the option of a 5-minute feedback period for the piece they read. We will use the raise hand option to call on those who would like to offer feedback. Feedback will be limited to one minute per person. A note for those providing feedback\, focus on what you liked and what’s working. Our goal is to make this a positive experience for all. \nIf you don’t want to participate\, but you’d still like to watch – that’s completely okay! All are welcome. All genres of work are welcome: poetry\, prose\, short stories\, excerpts from longer pieces of writing\, musical instrument\, song etc. Please share content warnings for anything that could be triggering\, so that folks can prepare themselves however they need to. We ask that your content remain family friendly. \n  \n***Tips*** \nCome prepared\nEither have your poem/song/spoken word printed out or very well memorized. We recommend that you rehearse it out loud once a day for two or three days prior to the event. As you read\, pay attention to the overall tone of the piece so you can convey its emotions\, and to points that require a pause or change in pitch. If it helps\, underline words or mark up the piece so you can remember these inflections and use a timer to check whether the reading/song/performance fits the allocated time slot.\nPro tip: Practice reading a poem like you would practice performing a song. If you plan on reading from a phone or tablet\, know your zoom/scroll functions so you don’t accidently lose your place while you are reading. \nSpeak into the Mic\nDon’t be timid about moving the mic around if you need to. Glance down at what you are reading from\, rather than staring at it\, so you can look up at the audience and speak into the microphone. \nThe introduction\nThere will be a host present to MC the event. Acknowledge them when they introduce you. Then briefly introduce yourself\, elaborate on what you are performing\, if necessary\, then get down to it.\nPro tip: Take a few sentences to describe and give context to your piece. And always state the title. \nMaintain a slow\, steady pace\nIt’s understandable if you’re so nervous about your performance that you’ll want to rush through it. But the faster you read/perform\, the more likely your audience will have difficulty following what you say. So once your turn comes\, make every effort to pace yourself. Focus on one sentence or line at a time\, and read each one slowly\, carefully\, and with just enough projection so you can hear each word. This will ensure your voice is loud and clear enough for your audience to understand you and to enjoy not just your reading\, but also the quality of your writing. \nDon’t judge yourself or your performance too harshly .\nNobody will think poorly of you if your performance isn’t perfect. It’s human to feel embarrassed if you stutter\, mispronounce a word\, or briefly lose your place. But it’s also human to make mistakes\, period. Ask a group of performers if they’ve flubbed up during a performance\, and all of them will likely say “yes” (I know I have!). So\, if you stumble during yours\, don’t dwell on it. Just smile and keep going. \nCommend yourself for your bravery\nOne of the most frequent comments performers hear about open mic performances is\, “You’re so brave!” And it’s true—it takes a LOT of courage to stand up and share your work. But as I said in Tip #4\, no one in the audience will criticize you for your performance. They’re going to be there to enjoy the evening\, support one another\, and share their own work. So\, turn your focus to your growth. Think of this event as an opportunity to try something new (and a teeny bit scary) and connect with other members of your community. Once your performance is over\, congratulate yourself on a job well done—because you deserve it!
URL:https://centralsquare.org/event/open-mic-night-mar/
LOCATION:Central Square Inc.\, 105 2nd Avenue Northeast\, Glenwood\, MN\, 56334\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art,Live Music
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ORGANIZER;CN="Central Square Inc.":MAILTO:info@centralsquare.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230324
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230327
DTSTAMP:20260430T120537
CREATED:20230310T162120Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230320T143054Z
UID:20302-1679616000-1679875199@centralsquare.org
SUMMARY:(MN Association of Community Theatres) MACT Fest
DESCRIPTION:Attention theater enthusiasts! Get ready for a weekend of entertainment at the MACT FEST community theater event! From March 24th through March 25th\, Central Square will be the place to be for anyone who loves great theater and a good time. \nEnjoy performances from a variety of talented community theater groups from around the region. Whether you love drama\, comedy\, musicals\, or anything in between\, you’re sure to find something to love at MACT FEST. There will also be refreshments available and fun workshops to enjoy between performances. \nSCHEDULE OF EVENTS \nSaturday\, March 25\, 2023\n9:00AM: Choose one of two workshops\n10:30AM: Choose one of two workshops\n12:00PM: Noon lunch (lunch provided with full package)\n1:30PM: Afternoon Performance Session\nMarshall Area Stage Company presents “Knock on Wood”\nOle Olson Onstage presents “The Minnewaska Play”\nSupper on your own\n7:00PM: Evening Performance Session\nCounty Seat Theater presents “Tracks”\nFungusAmongus Players presents “The End of the Beginning”\nAfter Last Adjudication – After-glow Social at AJ’s Bar & Grill! \nSunday\, March 26\, 2023\n9:30AM: Awards Brunch at Lakeside Ballroom and Event Center \nBuy an Event Pass \nLearn More \nStudent & senior discounts available on performance tickets. Call (320)634–0400 for details! \nIf you would like to volunteer as an usher at this event\, please contact the Central Square office at (320)634–0400 or info@centralsquare.org. Volunteers receive free admission to the live theatre performances!
URL:https://centralsquare.org/event/mn-association-of-community-theatres-mact-fest/
LOCATION:Central Square Inc.\, 105 2nd Avenue Northeast\, Glenwood\, MN\, 56334\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art,theatre
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ORGANIZER;CN="Central Square Inc.":MAILTO:info@centralsquare.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230316T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230316T200000
DTSTAMP:20260430T120537
CREATED:20230223T174339Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230223T174339Z
UID:20246-1678987800-1678996800@centralsquare.org
SUMMARY:Macramé Wall Hanger Class with Danielle Lien Designs
DESCRIPTION:Please join local artist\, Danielle Lien\, in Central Square’s community room on Thursday\, March 16th\, from 5:30–8PM for a macramé art class!\n\nIn Lien’s latest macramé class\, attendees will make their very own macramé wall hanging\, a beautiful piece of wall décor that is ready to hang at home. Attendees will be shown beginner macramé knots\, such as the lark’s head knot\, square knot\, and double half-hitch knot.\n\nNo supplies are necessary. Just bring yourself—and perhaps a friend—and enjoy an evening spent with other creatives learning a new skill!\nAttendees must register by Tuesday\, March 14th. Registration is $45 per person and there are only 15 slots available\, so don’t wait to sign up!\n\nYou can register online here or in person at the Central Square office.\nQuestions? Call (320) 634–0400 or email info@centralsquare.org.
URL:https://centralsquare.org/event/macrame-wall-hanger-class-with-danielle-lien-designs/
LOCATION:Central Square Inc.\, 105 2nd Avenue Northeast\, Glenwood\, MN\, 56334\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art
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ORGANIZER;CN="Central Square Inc.":MAILTO:info@centralsquare.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230223T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230223T210000
DTSTAMP:20260430T120537
CREATED:20230202T200659Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230202T200824Z
UID:20208-1677178800-1677186000@centralsquare.org
SUMMARY:Open Mic Night
DESCRIPTION:Event Details: \nOpen Mic Night Returns! \nPlease join us in our newest endeavor—Open Mic Night at Central Square! \nAt these events we will create a safe space for all to share openly\, inspire each other\, and support one another in mutually respectful ways. Our philosophy\, is based upon the transformative power of art and writing that allows us to express\, explore\, reveal\, understand ourselves as well as each other creativity and storytelling. Feel free to come and simply listen. Whether or not you are ready to share your own creative work or voice\, we hope to inspire you with empathy\, to think deeply\, feel passionately\, embrace vulnerability\, and find your creative spark! \nDon’t underestimate the potential of an authentic\, warm\, community like ours to give you an outlet you’ll cherish and come back to again and again. We welcome all kinds of art and oration\, and all we ask is that you maintain respect for all in order to keep our space secure and safe. \nYour donations are welcome! Donations enable us to provide fun\, free events like Open Mic Night! \nWalk-ins for this event are welcome\, but if you would like to register in advance\, click here to fill out a quick registration form. \n  \n***Guidelines for Open Mic at Central Square*** \n\nEach participant has 5–10 minutes to share their work. Speakers are limited to 5 minutes\, while musical performances are given 10 minutes. Practice reading\, reciting\, or playing before the show to check the length of your material. Please be respectful of time so everyone gets a turn. (we’ll use a timer and gently let you know if you are going over your time) \nIf they wish\, each participant will have the option of a 5-minute feedback period for the piece they read. We will use the raise hand option to call on those who would like to offer feedback. Feedback will be limited to one minute per person. A note for those providing feedback\, focus on what you liked and what’s working. Our goal is to make this a positive experience for all. \nIf you don’t want to participate\, but you’d still like to watch – that’s completely okay! All are welcome. All genres of work are welcome: poetry\, prose\, short stories\, excerpts from longer pieces of writing\, musical instrument\, song etc. Please share content warnings for anything that could be triggering\, so that folks can prepare themselves however they need to. We ask that your content remain family friendly. \n  \n***Tips*** \nCome prepared\nEither have your poem/song/spoken word printed out or very well memorized. We recommend that you rehearse it out loud once a day for two or three days prior to the event. As you read\, pay attention to the overall tone of the piece so you can convey its emotions\, and to points that require a pause or change in pitch. If it helps\, underline words or mark up the piece so you can remember these inflections and use a timer to check whether the reading/song/performance fits the allocated time slot.\nPro tip: Practice reading a poem like you would practice performing a song. If you plan on reading from a phone or tablet\, know your zoom/scroll functions so you don’t accidently lose your place while you are reading. \nSpeak into the Mic\nDon’t be timid about moving the mic around if you need to. Glance down at what you are reading from\, rather than staring at it\, so you can look up at the audience and speak into the microphone. \nThe introduction\nThere will be a host present to MC the event. Acknowledge them when they introduce you. Then briefly introduce yourself\, elaborate on what you are performing\, if necessary\, then get down to it.\nPro tip: Take a few sentences to describe and give context to your piece. And always state the title. \nMaintain a slow\, steady pace\nIt’s understandable if you’re so nervous about your performance that you’ll want to rush through it. But the faster you read/perform\, the more likely your audience will have difficulty following what you say. So once your turn comes\, make every effort to pace yourself. Focus on one sentence or line at a time\, and read each one slowly\, carefully\, and with just enough projection so you can hear each word. This will ensure your voice is loud and clear enough for your audience to understand you and to enjoy not just your reading\, but also the quality of your writing. \nDon’t judge yourself or your performance too harshly .\nNobody will think poorly of you if your performance isn’t perfect. It’s human to feel embarrassed if you stutter\, mispronounce a word\, or briefly lose your place. But it’s also human to make mistakes\, period. Ask a group of performers if they’ve flubbed up during a performance\, and all of them will likely say “yes” (I know I have!). So\, if you stumble during yours\, don’t dwell on it. Just smile and keep going. \nCommend yourself for your bravery\nOne of the most frequent comments performers hear about open mic performances is\, “You’re so brave!” And it’s true—it takes a LOT of courage to stand up and share your work. But as I said in Tip #4\, no one in the audience will criticize you for your performance. They’re going to be there to enjoy the evening\, support one another\, and share their own work. So\, turn your focus to your growth. Think of this event as an opportunity to try something new (and a teeny bit scary) and connect with other members of your community. Once your performance is over\, congratulate yourself on a job well done—because you deserve it!
URL:https://centralsquare.org/event/open-mic-night-2023/
LOCATION:Central Square Inc.\, 105 2nd Avenue Northeast\, Glenwood\, MN\, 56334\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art,Live Music
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ORGANIZER;CN="Central Square Inc.":MAILTO:info@centralsquare.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20221217T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20221217T150000
DTSTAMP:20260430T120537
CREATED:20221102T152002Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221102T152230Z
UID:20007-1671274800-1671289200@centralsquare.org
SUMMARY:Makers Market & Holiday Mini Dance Show
DESCRIPTION:Join Central Square and the Glenwood Just for Kix dance team on Saturday\, December 17th from 11am–3pm to celebrate the holiday season by attending Central Square’s December Makers Market & Just for Kix Holiday Mini Dance Show! Central Square will host their Makers Market\, which will feature the work of Minnesota artists\, bakers\, farmers\, and more! The Just for Kix dancers will give their Holiday performance on the Lee Paulson stage at 1pm\, and auditorium doors will open at 12:30pm. Come enjoy the art vendors\, concessions\, and Just for Kix dancers at their FREE show!
URL:https://centralsquare.org/event/makers-market-holiday-mini-dance-show/
LOCATION:Central Square Inc.\, 105 2nd Avenue Northeast\, Glenwood\, MN\, 56334\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Central Square Inc.":MAILTO:info@centralsquare.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20221211T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20221211T170000
DTSTAMP:20260430T120537
CREATED:20211210T223921Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221102T152656Z
UID:18005-1670770800-1670778000@centralsquare.org
SUMMARY:Mason Dixon Line | A Kickin’ Country Christmas
DESCRIPTION:Mason Dixon Line (MDL) is the Mid-West’s premier Country-Rock outfit. Formed in 2018\, brothers Justin & Jason Ploof along with seasoned musicians Micah Barrett and Tony Mazzone came together to celebrate the rich history of country music and its inhabitants. The group has been the supporting act for some of Country music’s biggest names\, including Tanya Tucker\, John Michael Montgomery\, Tracy Byrd\, Neil McCoy\, Sawyer Brown\, Craig Morgan and many more! MDL continues to build an amazing set list of foot stomping classics you’re guaranteed to sing along with and dance to. And that list continues to grow and grow! \nTo purchase tickets\, call (320) 634-0400 or click here to purchase your tickets online!
URL:https://centralsquare.org/event/mason-dixon-line-a-kickin-country-christmas/
LOCATION:MN
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ORGANIZER;CN="Central Square Inc.":MAILTO:info@centralsquare.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20221119T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20221119T210000
DTSTAMP:20260430T120537
CREATED:20211210T223431Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220629T203451Z
UID:18002-1668884400-1668891600@centralsquare.org
SUMMARY:Branden and James | A powerhouse cello and vocal duo
DESCRIPTION:Branden and James bring the soulful timbre of James on his cello combined with Branden’s emotional and powerful vocals\, creating a sound that leaves audiences feeling moved and inspired. Since forming a duo\, they’ve been touring around the world with their innovative\, classically inspired pop songs\, and their undeniable charm and wit. \nTo visit Branden & James’ website\, click here \nTo purchase tickets\, call (320) 634–0400 or click here
URL:https://centralsquare.org/event/branden-and-james-a-powerhouse-cello-and-vocal-duo/
LOCATION:MN
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ORGANIZER;CN="Central Square Inc.":MAILTO:info@centralsquare.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20221117T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20221117T200000
DTSTAMP:20260430T120537
CREATED:20221031T183959Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221117T003808Z
UID:20001-1668706200-1668715200@centralsquare.org
SUMMARY:Canceled | Beginner Jewelry-Making Class
DESCRIPTION:*UPDATE*\n\n\nWe regret to inform you that due to a shortage of registrants\, our Beginner Jewelry-Making class has been canceled.\n\n\nWe sincerely apologize and look forward to seeing the community at our concert series performance with Branden & James this Saturday at 7pm.\n\n\n\nWarm Regards\,\nThe Central Square Staff\n__________________________________\n\nInstructor: Cheryl Larson \nJoin instructor\, and Central Square Executive Director\, Cheryl Larson\, in the Central Square community room this November for a beginner level jewelry-making class! In this workshop\, you will learn the fundamentals and properties of making your own jewelry. All supplies will be provided for you to make your own bracelet to take home. Class is limited to 8 students. You must be prepaid to be registered. Click here to register now!
URL:https://centralsquare.org/event/beginner-jewelry-making-class/
LOCATION:Central Square Inc.\, 105 2nd Avenue Northeast\, Glenwood\, MN\, 56334\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Central Square Inc.":MAILTO:info@centralsquare.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20221029T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20221029T160000
DTSTAMP:20260430T120537
CREATED:20221006T183939Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221006T183939Z
UID:19525-1667041200-1667059200@centralsquare.org
SUMMARY:Makers Market & Halloween Just for Kix Show
DESCRIPTION:Help Central Square and both the Glenwood and Alexandria Just for Kix dance teams celebrate the harvest season and raise funds for their arts programming by attending Central Square’s October Makers Market & Just for Kix Halloween Dance Show!\n\nOn Saturday\, October 29th from 11am–3pm\, Central Square will host their monthly Makers Market\, which will feature the work of Minnesota artists\, bakers\, farmers\, and more! The Just for Kix dancers will give their Halloween performance on the Lee Paulson stage at 3pm\, and auditorium doors will open at 2:30pm.\nCome enjoy the art vendors\, concessions\, and Just for Kix dancers in their spooky costumes at this FREE event!
URL:https://centralsquare.org/event/makers-market-halloween-just-for-kix-show/
LOCATION:Central Square Inc.\, 105 2nd Avenue Northeast\, Glenwood\, MN\, 56334\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Central Square Inc.":MAILTO:info@centralsquare.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20221025T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20221025T200000
DTSTAMP:20260430T120537
CREATED:20220908T173927Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221006T011106Z
UID:19577-1666719000-1666728000@centralsquare.org
SUMMARY:Fall Paint & Sip with Danielle Lien
DESCRIPTION:DATE CHANGE! \nOriginal Date: Thursday\, October 6th at 5:30pm\nNew Date: Tuesday\, October 25th at 5:30pm \nCome join us for a fun night of painting & relaxation. We will be painting a delightful\, farm fresh pumpkin sign. Vibrant oranges\, browns & teals will adorn your sign\, which will be ready to hang\, when you get home. Sign is a 5”x15” MDF wood board\, with a macrame cord hanger. This is a guided step-by-step painting class. Class will last roughly 2-2.5 hours. Attendees may bring their own beverage and snacks. Register by clicking here.
URL:https://centralsquare.org/event/fall-paint-sip-with-danielle-lien/
LOCATION:Central Square Inc.\, 105 2nd Avenue Northeast\, Glenwood\, MN\, 56334\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Central Square Inc.":MAILTO:info@centralsquare.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20221022T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20221022T210000
DTSTAMP:20260430T120537
CREATED:20211210T223027Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220627T194546Z
UID:17998-1666465200-1666472400@centralsquare.org
SUMMARY:Legends of Soul Featuring Gwen Matthews  and Bruce A. Henry  with special guest Kathleen Johnson
DESCRIPTION:Legendary vocalists Bruce Henry and Gwen Matthews team up once again to present and celebrate The Legends of Soul. This time\, they welcome special guest\, Kathleen Johnson\, who will be performing as well! This will be an unbelievable night of iconic songs from artists like Ray Charles\, Stevie Wonder\, Gladys Knight\, Beyoncé\, BB King\, Prince\, and more. Join us for a night of joy and entertainment. \nTo purchase tickets\, call (320) 634-0400 or click here to purchase your tickets online!
URL:https://centralsquare.org/event/legends-of-soul-featuring-gwen-matthews-and-bruce-a-henry-with-special-guest-kathleen-johnson/
LOCATION:MN
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ORGANIZER;CN="Central Square Inc.":MAILTO:info@centralsquare.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220924T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220924T130000
DTSTAMP:20260430T120537
CREATED:20220906T232827Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220919T164343Z
UID:19519-1664010000-1664024400@centralsquare.org
SUMMARY:Rummage Sale & Makers Market
DESCRIPTION:Join us on Saturday\, September 24th from 9am to 1pm for a Garage Sale Fundraiser & Makers Market! We are accepting garage sale donations upon review. Please contact us for details by calling (320) 634–0400 or emailing info@centralsquare.org. Support your local community\, enjoy fresh baked goods\, beautiful artwork\, and local artisans selling their creations. We have also been cleaning house and have found some hidden treasures\, so this market includes an indoor garage sale (with donations welcome)! Call for Artists\, Bakers\, & Makers! Call or email us today If you are interested in being a vendor at one of our upcoming markets.
URL:https://centralsquare.org/event/makers-market-community-garage-sale/
LOCATION:Central Square Inc.\, 105 2nd Avenue Northeast\, Glenwood\, MN\, 56334\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Central Square Inc.":MAILTO:info@centralsquare.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220917T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220917T210000
DTSTAMP:20260430T120537
CREATED:20211210T222407Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220906T175459Z
UID:17995-1663441200-1663448400@centralsquare.org
SUMMARY:Southern Raised | Bluegrass Gospel Group
DESCRIPTION:Southern Raised\, a group of award winning kinfolk\, trained in classical music but raised in the bluegrass\nsoaked Ozark Mountains. They have created a Southern Raised trademark sound where classical meets\nbluegrass and city streets meets country roads. SR has morphed a progressive sound that spans\nChristian Country/ Bluegrass\, Celtic and Classical. They’re talented\, they’re energetic\, they’re Southern\nRaised. \nTo purchase tickets\, call (320) 634–0400 or click here
URL:https://centralsquare.org/event/southern-raised-bluegrass-gospel-group/
LOCATION:MN
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ORGANIZER;CN="Central Square Inc.":MAILTO:info@centralsquare.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220917T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220917T190000
DTSTAMP:20260430T120537
CREATED:20220906T173744Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220907T200618Z
UID:19560-1663435800-1663441200@centralsquare.org
SUMMARY:Dennis Anderson's Opening Gallery Reception
DESCRIPTION:Central Square’s new gallery exhibit features the intricate drawings of Dennis Anderson. He captures the nuances of shadow and light and translates them into powerfully detailed renderings of landscapes and portraits. There will be an open house reception for Anderson on September 17th\, from 5:30pm to 7pm before Southern Raised performs on stage.\nRolling Forks Vineyards will sponsor this reception. Central Square is grateful for the support of Rolling Forks Vineyards AND their incredible wines!\n\nThis reception is FREE and OPEN TO THE PUBLIC.
URL:https://centralsquare.org/event/dennis-andersons-opening-gallery-reception/
LOCATION:Central Square Inc.\, 105 2nd Avenue Northeast\, Glenwood\, MN\, 56334\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Central Square Inc.":MAILTO:info@centralsquare.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220827T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220827T150000
DTSTAMP:20260430T120537
CREATED:20220601T185809Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220804T192338Z
UID:18846-1661598000-1661612400@centralsquare.org
SUMMARY:August Makers Market & Music on the Lawn
DESCRIPTION:Rain or shine! Join us on August 27th\, from 11am to 3pm for our FINAL outdoor Makers Market featuring Music on the Lawn. This will be the last event in our outstanding 2022 singer/songwriter showcase series. If you attended our first two events\, you know how special they are\, if this is your first\, you’re going to be impressed by the talent of our musicians. We are so lucky to have this kind of talent coming to our beautiful little town. Our gymnasium is always our weather backup\, so don’t let weather keep you away! \nYou asked\, and we are delivering! Minneapolis artist and yoga instructor\, Jules Bowman\, will be returning to the gallery for an exhibit closing reception on August 27th from 1:30–3:00pm. The storms kept many people away from her opening exhibit reception on July 23rd\, and because we received many requests to bring her back\, Jules agreed to return for the closing of her exhibit and will also lead another outdoor yoga class. We’re thrilled to have her back!
URL:https://centralsquare.org/event/summer-music-on-the-lawn-3/
LOCATION:Central Square Inc.\, 105 2nd Avenue Northeast\, Glenwood\, MN\, 56334\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Central Square Inc.":MAILTO:info@centralsquare.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220824T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220824T120000
DTSTAMP:20260430T120537
CREATED:20220613T152724Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220627T195604Z
UID:19040-1661335200-1661342400@centralsquare.org
SUMMARY:Summer Youth Art Program | Blow Paint
DESCRIPTION:Blow painting is an exciting activity for kids\, it provides some great opportunities for experimentation\, and the resulting artwork is amazing. This is a process art activity that is truly fame worthy. Call our office at (320) 634–0400 or click here for a link to register!
URL:https://centralsquare.org/event/summer-youth-art-program-glenwood-8/
LOCATION:MN
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ORGANIZER;CN="Central Square Inc.":MAILTO:info@centralsquare.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220818T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220818T203000
DTSTAMP:20260430T120537
CREATED:20220804T193556Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220804T203522Z
UID:19500-1660843800-1660854600@centralsquare.org
SUMMARY:Faythe Mill's Pencil Portrait Class
DESCRIPTION:Do you love to draw? Whether you are new to drawing or it’s a professional pastime\, Faythe Mills has a fun pencil portrait class for everyone this summer. You will need to provide us with an image you would like to draw a week prior to the class. Faythe will guide you through the process of drawing it like a pro. This is a great opportunity to learn and create with other creatives! Materials for the class are provided\, and payment is required in advance. Spots are limited\, so sign up today! Click here to register.
URL:https://centralsquare.org/event/faythe-mills-pencil-portrait-class/
LOCATION:Central Square Inc.\, 105 2nd Avenue Northeast\, Glenwood\, MN\, 56334\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Central Square Inc.":MAILTO:info@centralsquare.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220817T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220817T120000
DTSTAMP:20260430T120537
CREATED:20220613T152226Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220627T195627Z
UID:19037-1660730400-1660737600@centralsquare.org
SUMMARY:Summer Youth Art Program | Clothes Pin Art & Rock Painting
DESCRIPTION:Students will have two choices of art creation in this class! From books about the tiny creatures to actually seeing one inch along the sidewalk\, caterpillars always capture the imagination of creative little minds. This clothespin caterpillar project brings together sensory sensations\, fine motor skills\, and color recognition all in one cute and endearing activity. For rock painting\, we will be using paint and glue\, students will create wonderful works of art while learning about geology. Little hands were just made for this craft! Call our office at (320) 634–0400 or click here for a link to register!
URL:https://centralsquare.org/event/summer-youth-art-program-glenwood-7/
LOCATION:MN
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ORGANIZER;CN="Central Square Inc.":MAILTO:info@centralsquare.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220810T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220810T120000
DTSTAMP:20260430T120537
CREATED:20220613T151114Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220627T195652Z
UID:19034-1660125600-1660132800@centralsquare.org
SUMMARY:Summer Youth Art Program | Friendship Bracelet Making
DESCRIPTION:Friendship Bracelets are a fun way to teach children about the gift of friendship and promote creativity. In this class\, students consider who their friends are\, what makes someone a friend\, and objects that are used to symbolize friendship. Call our office at (320) 634–0400 or click here for a link to register!
URL:https://centralsquare.org/event/summer-youth-art-program-glenwood-6/
LOCATION:MN
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ORGANIZER;CN="Central Square Inc.":MAILTO:info@centralsquare.org
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