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Friday, January 2, 2015

FREE events and activities for kids in the Twin Cities - January 2015






With the holidays behind us, there's no reason to stop having fun! Make the most of the month of January with these 12 events and activities for the entire family which you can attend for free!

Saturday, January 3, 11 am - 5 pm -Walker Art Center.
Free gallery admission for everyone.
 
Sunday, January 4, 4:30 pm - 6:30 pm - Music Under Glass Featuring the Parisota Hot Club at the Como Park Zoo & Conservatory
The free concert series, “Music Under Glass,” returns to the Marjorie McNeely Conservatory featuring some of the Twin Cities’ finest musicians. Beat the winter weather blahs inside the comfy confines of the Conservatory. Beer, wine, pop, and light snacks will be available to purchase.
Parisota Hot Club plays in the vein of Django Reinhardt/Stéphane Grappelli music ( Hot Club, Gypsy Jazz, String Swing, take your pick…) mixed with ’60′s Pop tunes and noir style movie themes.

 Sunday, January 4, 1 & 3:30 pm - Minnesota Boychoir Winter Concert at Landmark Center
Sundays at Landmark is a series of cultural and art events that are designed to entertain, enrich and educate an audience.

Tuesday, January 7, starting 5 pm - Monthly Mini Model Build at Lego Store in Mall of America:
 Learn how to build a LEGO Alien and space dog model and take it home! Quantaties are limited to approximately 250 per store and offer is good while supplies last only. One model free per child. Event is open to children ages 6 - 14 only.

Saturday, January 10, 10 am & 12 pm - Pupper Shows at the In the Heart of the Beast Puppet and Mask Theater
Domingo Siete - Performed by Puppets ‘n’ People in Spanish
Based on a Mexican Folktale:When two hunchbacks go into the forest of fairies, they see ogres that are evil and have attacked some cities. Can they save the cities of the bad things of the ogres and learn what it means to be good? 
FYI: donations accepted 

Saturday, January 10, 10:30 am - Spanish Storytime at Red Balloon Bookstore:
Come to Red Balloon for a special Saturday edition of Spanish Storytime, brought to you by Language Sprout Learning Centers! Sing songs, say rhymes, and hear stories, all performed en Español! Enjoy a themed craft to complete the fun. Ven, te esperamos! (Recommended for ages birth-3) 

Sunday, January 11, 11 am - 5 pm - Family Day at Minneapolis Institute of Arts
Happy Birthday, one (hundred) and all! Kick off the MIA’s 100th birthday year in style. Celebrate a spectacular century with music, dance, and art from every decade.

 
Sunday, January 11, 4:30 pm - 6:30 pm - Music Under Glass Featuring Jake Jones Band at the Como Park Zoo & Conservatory
The free concert series, “Music Under Glass,” returns to the Marjorie McNeely Conservatory featuring some of the Twin Cities’ finest musicians. Beat the winter weather blahs inside the comfy confines of the Conservatory. Beer, wine, pop, and light snacks will be available to purchase.
Jake Jones was born and raised on the frozen plains of Minnesota, where he spent endless winter nights picking his guitar and crafting solemn songs about love, life, and the in-between.

Saturday, January 17, 10:30 am - Childish Films: Adventures in Music at Minneapolis Central Library
Childish Films @ the Library is a free program of children’s cinema and arts for all ages.Most films are best enjoyed by ages 3 and older, but children and people of all ages are welcome to attend.
Explore and play music before the show with Katie Condon of MacPhail Center for Music
Boogie Doodle, National Film Board of Canada, Norman McLaren, 3 min. A doodle accompanies a piano boogie in this brightly colored hand drawn animation.
After You’ve Gone, Disney, 1946, 3 min. Instruments take a wild animated ride through a song by the Benny Goodman quartet.
Cricket in Times Square, Chuck Jones, 1973, 25 min. Chuck Jones animates the 1960s children’s novel by George Selden about Chester, a country cricket, whose musical talent is discovered when he winds up in a subway station in New York City’s Times Square. Violinist Israel Baker provides Chester’s unique “voice.”
Doors open at 10 am for seating, snacks, and hands-on activities. Live pre-show performances begin at 10:30 am.

Saturday, January 17, 10 am & 12 pm - Pupper Shows at the In the Heart of the Beast Puppet and Mask Theater
Shingibis - Performed by Julie Boada
When all the birds fly south for the winter, Shingibis, the little diver stays behind to help his injured friend. Winter Maker saw that Shingibis showed no fear so he decided to exert his power and lengthen his stay in the land. Shingibis meets Winter Maker with kindness and changes his mind, melting the anger and making room for spring to return. Through his optimism and generosity, Shingibis teaches us how to meet Winter maker with joy.
FYI: donations accepted

Sunday, January 18, 9 am - 5 pm - Minnesota Children's Museum.
Admission to the Museum is free for everyone.

Sunday, January 18, 1 pm -  Urban Expedition: Austria at Landmark Center
Sundays at Landmark is a series of cultural and art events that are designed to entertain, enrich and educate an audience.

Sunday, January 18, 4:30 pm - 6:30 pm - Music Under Glass Featuring the Dan Israel Trio at the Como Park Zoo & Conservatory
The free concert series, “Music Under Glass,” returns to the Marjorie McNeely Conservatory featuring some of the Twin Cities’ finest musicians. Beat the winter weather blahs inside the comfy confines of the Conservatory. Beer, wine, pop, and light snacks will be available to purchase.
“Writing and performing great songs for the last 15 years, Dan Israel is easily one of the Twin Cities’ un-anointed poet laureates, steadfastly making his way into the ranks of local singer/songwriter legends like Paul Westerberg. Whether it’s with a full band or as a solo act, his work contains elements of intimacy and, as he again demonstrates on his (2011 release), “Crosstown Traveler,” an engaging simplicity that makes his deep music accessible to any audience. His performances showcase these same qualities.” – Minneapolis + St. Paul / Secrets of the City

Saturday, January 24, 10 am & 12 pm - Pupper Shows at the In the Heart of the Beast Puppet and Mask Theater
The Man Who Loved Snow - Performed by Public Domain Productions
This the story of Wilson Bentley, the first person to photograph a single snow crystal. Bentley’s original photographs reveal his compelling personal mission to document and share his passion with the world.
FYI: donations accepted 
 

Saturday, January 31, 10 am & 12 pm - Pupper Shows at the In the Heart of the Beast Puppet and Mask Theater
I Had a Coat - Performed by Olli Johnson & Rosie Jablonsky
From an original song by Paul Kaplan
Change is inevitable — Make the most of it!  Come along on a transformational journey and witness the life cycle of …  a COAT!   Listen to the story as it’s told through song, clever lyrics, puppets, and cardboard.  Watch as the coat transforms from one useful object to another!
FYI: donations accepted









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