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75 West 5th Street // Saint Paul // 651.292.3233
 
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All events begin at 1:00 pm and are free unless otherwise noted.


St. Paul Civic Symphony!
Come hear the Mother's Day concert on May 11th!


September
September 23rd
Nooks and Crannies Tour
F.K. Weyerhaeuser Auditorium - $3
Last year's tour was so popular that Landmark Center welcomed nearly 1,000 visitors in just a few hours! Explore behind-the-scenes of this enchanting historic building, including the North Tower which may have the best view in the city! Steal a glance, for one day, at areas usually closed to the public. Bring cameras and comfortable shoes.

September 30th
125 Years of Words and Music, 1:30pm
Special events with The Schubert Club, The St. Paul Public Library, and Landmark Center. Events will be going on throughout the day. To get more information call 651-484-9094 or visit their website.

October
October 21st
Saint Paul Civic Symphony Fall Concert
Our hometown symphony presents their fall concert at Landmark Center . Come listen and welcome new conductor Jeffrey Stirling.

October 28th
The Great Pumpkin Festival

Families can dig into the fun through arts and crafts projects, spooky themselves silly with scary storytellers and they will have the opportunity to walk the catwalk for the Costume Runway Fashion Show, or add to their costumes with some snazzy face painting, get their very own balloon creations and enjoy the wondrous mysteries from magician Fred Baisch. And there’s entertainment!  Two fully costumed children’s choirs, from The Children’s Home Society and Family Services and CitySongs, respectively, return for a third year of Halloween songs and stylings, and, of course, we can’t forget the candy!

November

November 11th
Saint Martin's Day Celebration, 4-6pm
Children and their families will make traditional paper lanterns while listening to festive German music and learning customary Saint Martin's Day songs. The talented students of the Twin Cities German Immersion School will reenact the story of Saint Martin . With lanterns in hand, everyone is invited to join Saint Martin on his horse as he leads the group in a parade around Rice Park . After the parade, everyone is welcome to come back into Landmark Center to listen to music, drink complimentary coffee and cocoa and sample authentic German treats from German Specialty Imports.

Since the spirit of Saint Martin’s Day revolves around giving to those less fortunate, Minnesota Landmarks also invites visitors to bring donations for Joseph’s Coat, a free store providing goods and services to those in need, in an environment of dignity and respect. They are in particular need of men’s, women’s and children’s socks and undergarments, and new or gently used bed linens and towels.

November 18th
Destination Landmark Day, 1-3pm
Architectural gem Landmark Center hosts several arts and culture organizations and six galleries in addition to special events!  Enjoy the rich tapestry of one of the Twin Cities’ premier arts and culture hubs during its open house and enjoy shows from tenant organizations. See the special schedule of events below:

Special Programming:
1:00 pm – 3:00 pm SPCPA Musical Performance
1:00-3:00 pm Make-and-Take Architectural projects with Teresa Cox, sponsored by COMPAS,
1:00-3:00 pm Woodturning demonstrations from the American Association of Woodturners
1:00-3:00 pm BUSeum: Vanished: German-American Internment , 1941-1948
1:00-2:00 pm Lionel Greenberg: Jewish POW in Nazi Germany, sponsored by TRACES
1:30 pm Gangster Tour of Landmark Center
1:15-2:00 pm Slavic Wonders Musical Performance by The Rose Ensemble
1:45 pm Drum Fun and Vocals Too, with Dr. Prof Leonard King, with Young Audiences of Minnesota in F.K. Weyerhauser Auditorium
2:00-3:00 pm International Novelty Gamelan Workshop, sponsored by The Schubert Club
2:00-3:00 pm Eberhart Fuhr: German- American Internee 1943-1947, sponsored by TRACES

December

December 9th
SKANDIA Festival, 12-4pm
SKANDIA: Scandinavian Festival returns to Landmark Center with a holiday theme focusing on traditions and featuring music, dance, and a lot more.  Authentic Scandinavian vendors sell goods, plus delicious lutefisk, Swedish meatballs, and other treats!  Children’s activities and costumed characters make this a lively event for all ages.  Click here for more details.

January

January 6th
Minnesota Boychoir Concert
Over 100 talented boys aged 7-18 years old comprise the Boychoir – enjoy their annual Winter Concert at Landmark Center .

January 20th
Urban Expedition: Russia! 1-3pm
Landmark Center s increasingly popular globe-trotting tour for people of all ages kicks off with a trip to Russia! Hop on!

February

February 3rd
Urban Expedition: Ethiopia! 1-3pm
Travel to the horn of Africa! Learn about Ethiopian culture, food, art, and more with hands-on projects and performances!

February 16th
25th Annual "A Scottish Ramble", 10-4pm
Nothing is cooler than kilts in February!  Enjoy bagpipes, dance competitions, shopping, informative lectures and traditional music as annual favorite the Scottish Ramble invades Landmark Center !  Celebrate as the Ramble hits the quarter century mark! For more information call 952-470-6300 or visit their website at www.scottishramble.org.

February 17th
25th Annual "A Scottish Ramble", 12-4pm
Nothing is cooler than kilts in February!  Enjoy bagpipes, dance competitions, shopping, informative lectures and traditional music as annual favorite the Scottish Ramble invades Landmark Center !  Celebrate as the Ramble hits the quarter century mark! For more information call For more information call 952-470-6300 or visit their website at www.scottishramble.org..

March

March 2nd
Urban Expedition: Guatemala! 1-3pm
Authentic Guatemala music, dance, foods, arts and crafts, and lore will all be on the program for Urban Expedition: Guatemala. Wonder at the beautiful Maya Textiles from Guatemalan Highlands presented by Richard E. Nelson and learn how to make your own at home. Tasty food demonstrations, musical performances by a Marimba Band, cooking demonstration by Guatemalan Chef Amalia Damgaard and mask making workshops are all on the agenda! Common Hope will visually showcase the educational work they have done in Guatemala and much more are in store for this fun day. Special thanks to the Guatemalan Society of Minnesota!

March 15th
IMDA St. Patrick's Day Irish Celebration, 10-5pm
Take in all things Irish at two events you can’t miss at Landmark Center .  Lively celtic music, dancing, and authentic wares from vendors vault these as among St.Paul’s best traditions.  Produced by Irish Music and Dance Association, hosted by Minnesota Landmarks.

March 16th
IMDA Day of Irish Dance, 11-5pm
Take in all things Irish at two events you can’t miss at Landmark Center .  Lively celtic music, dancing, and authentic wares from vendors vault these as among St.Paul’s best traditions.  Produced by Irish Music and Dance Association, hosted by Minnesota Landmarks.

April

April 13th
Urban Expedition: Great Britain! 1-3pm
Authentic Great Britain music, dance, foods, arts and crafts, and lore will all be on the program for Urban Expedition: Great Britain ! Enjoy a classic Punch and Judy Puppet Show, Morris Dancing, children’s songs with Ross Sutter, lawn bowling courtesy of Brits Pub, stop in for a spot of tea from Lady Elegant’s Tea Room and much more!

April 27th
Urban Expedition: Thailand 1-3pm
Thailand is known especially for its delicious cuisines, but this Urban Expedition highlights myriad elements of Thai culture.

May

May 11th
St. Paul Civic Symphony Mother's Day Celebration 12pm
Come in multi-generational force or alone to hear the lovely strains of the Symphony during their beloved concert custom.  Meet their new conductor: Jeffrey Stirling.

You can get more information by calling 651-292-3276.

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