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SUMMARY:Summer Nights in Rice: Ethno USA 'On the Road'
DESCRIPTION:Join us for Summer Nights in Rice featuring Ethno USA ‘On the Road’Celebrate summer with live music\, dancing\, and community vibes at Summer Nights in Rice\, a free outdoor concert series held on select Thursdays from 5–7 PM\, June through September\, in beautiful Rice Park. June 26th features Ethno USA ‘On the Road.’ Ethno is a global folk music movement established in Sweden in 1990 that now takes place annually across 40 countries worldwide\, bringing together young musicians to connect and thrive in the spirit of openness and respect for all peoples and cultures. Get ready for an amazing nine-piece Ethno ensemble featuring musicians from diverse musical cultures including India\, China\, Haiti and Native cultures. Together with musicians from Georgia\, Texas and the First Nations of the Lumbee\, Ojibwe\, and Oglala Lakota\, they form “Ethno USA On The Road”\, a global music spectacle showcasing rich harmonies\, authentic arrangements and a high-quality mix of world cultures! \nGrab a bite or sip at a nearby restaurant\, then enjoy an evening of incredible international talent\, festive energy\, and warm-weather fun. After the show\, keep the night going by heading to Lowertown Sounds in nearby Mears Park for even more live music! \nUpcoming Summer Nights in Rice performances: \n\nJuly 10 – Boiled in Lead\nJuly 31 – Kendra Glenn Band\nAugust 7 – Café Accordion Orchestra\nAugust 21 – International Reggae All Stars\n\nSummer Nights in Rice is supported in part by a Cultural STAR grant through the City of Saint Paul and other generous sponsors.
URL:https://www.landmarkcenter.org/event/summer-nights-in-rice-ethno-usa-on-the-road/
LOCATION:Rice Park\, 109 W 4th St\, Saint Paul\, MN\, 55102\, United States
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SUMMARY:RCHS: "History Revealed - Rubinski Works"
DESCRIPTION:History Revealed – Rubinski Works\nPresented by Ramsey County Historical Society \nThursday\, June 26\, 2025 \nLandmark Center\, Courtroom 317 \n6:00 PM-7:30 PM \n$10 \n\nRegister Here \n\nRamsey County Historical Society welcomes Rubinski Works\, aka Madison Holler\, for an evening of conversation on her artwork. Madison’s work centers around beautiful jewelry that honors her Dakota ancestry. \n“Nature is a huge inspiration in my work\, so my roots in central Minnesota and in northern Minnesota (near my cabin on rainy lake) are engrained in my work\, always. From the landscape to the flora and fauna — these are my muses.” \nConversation moderated by Youa Vang. \nAbout Madison Holler: \nMadison R. Holler is the artist behind Rubinski Works\, operating on Wahpekute + Anishinaabewaki Land (Central Minnesota). \nOne-of-a-kind works are created by Madi with glass and metal seed beads on waxed thread. She also practices metal smithing techniques to construct abstract precious metal components for her work. \nMadison’s work explores the bridge between traditional craft and modern art practices. Her collections provide commentary on her shared Dutch\, Scandinavian\, and Anishinaabe heritage\, with an emphasis on storytelling and folklore. \nMadison has a vocational background in photography and graphic design\, as well as experience in fine art practices\, such as ceramics\, printmaking\, painting\, and illustration.
URL:https://www.landmarkcenter.org/event/rchs-history-revealed-rubinski-works/
LOCATION:Courtroom 317 – Landmark Center\, 75 5th St. W.\, Saint Paul\, MN\, 55102\, United States
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