What to do in Minneapolis-Saint Paul
Minneapolis–Saint Paul is buzzing this week, so let’s dive into what listeners can actually go out and do around the Twin Cities. According to CBS News Minnesota, Juneteenth celebrations are taking center stage across the cities with a full slate of events running through the weekend. At Quincy Hall in northeast Minneapolis, the Juneteenth Brunch and Community Conversation invites listeners to start the day with soul food, music, and a guided discussion on history and equity, running in the morning hours at 1325 Quincy Street NE. Over at Orchestra Hall, the Minnesota Orchestra is presenting “Juneteenth: Celebration of Freedom,” a concert that blends classical performance with Black composers, spoken word, and community voices, creating a powerful, reflective night downtown. CBS News Minnesota also highlights the Soul of the Southside Juneteenth Festival, which takes over the Cedar–Riverside area with live music, food trucks, local vendors, and family activities, plus Juneteenth tours at Fort Snelling where costumed interpreters walk listeners through stories of freedom, resistance, and Minnesota’s role in U.S. history. If you are looking for family-friendly daytime options, Kids Out and About Minneapolis–St. Paul lists a number of local happenings, including evening events like community festivals running from about 7:30 to 11 p.m. at neighborhood venues such as 5005 Minnetonka Boulevard in St. Louis Park, with carnival-style games, food, and live entertainment geared toward all ages. Families with STEM‑curious kids can check the Minnesota STEM Partnership community calendar, which notes the MNSTEM @ PROCEED STEM Camp for kindergarten through 8th grade, running weekdays during the day and offering hands‑on science, robotics, and coding projects to keep young minds busy and curious. Sports fans have a couple of fun options. Minneapolis.Events lists live racing at Canterbury Park in Shakopee on Thursday evening, a classic Minnesota summer night with thoroughbred racing, trackside food, and betting windows. The same listings show the St. Paul Saints hosting the Omaha Storm Chasers at CHS Field, delivering that laid‑back minor league baseball atmosphere, silly between‑inning promotions, and great views of downtown St. Paul. Ramsey County’s event calendar notes a Free Senior Skate at Phalen Arena on the east side of St. Paul on Thursday afternoon, a low‑key way for older listeners to get moving, socialize, and cool off on the ice without any admission cost. And for a post‑event stop, Fox 9 reports that Half Time Rec in St. Paul’s Como Park neighborhood was just named the number one bar in America by Esquire for 2026, praised for its friendly staff, live music, and deep neighborhood roots, making it a perfect cap to an evening out. Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe for more ideas on what to do around town. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.
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