PLAN IT November 2021

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Keystone Krafters
Sew, bead, sketch, quilt, paint (nontoxic) knit, crochet, coloring or so any portable project with the Keystone Krafters. It is a great time to share projects, get advice for new ones, get motivation, and socialize. “Be prepared, we laugh a lot,” say organizers. The group meets Tuesdays from 12:30 to 2:30 p.m. and is located at 2000 Saint Anthony in St. Paul. For further information, contact Karlene at 651-645-7424.

D.10 open house Nov. 13
Community members are invited to come to the Como Streetcar Station on Saturday, Nov.13 between 10 and 11:30 a.m. to meet some board members, give feedback about the bylaw changes, or ask any other questions you may have about the work and being a board member. The Streetcar Station is located in Como Park at 1224 Lexington Pkwy. Please note that the building is city owned and masks are required indoors per the mayor’s emergency executive order 21-33.

Rice Street open house Nov. 16
Join the Rice Street Visioning Study project team for a virtual open house on Tuesday, Nov. 16 from 6-8 p.m. to present and discuss the recommended design for Rice Street. There will also be time to share feedback and ask questions. Submit requests for interpreters or accommodations by Nov. 9 to Project Manager Nick Fischer or call 651-266-7119. More at ramseycounty.us/RiceStreetStudy.

Hamline Church Holiday Market is Nov. 20
Hamline Church United Methodist hosts its annual Holiday Market 9:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 20 at the church at 1514 Englewood Ave. Stop and shop for handmade gift items of all kinds, as well as your favorite products. Santa will visit with children outside of the church 10:30 a.m.-noon. The event is organized by the Hamline Church Women/United Methodist Women. Masks are required. The annual book sale and makers’ market will be offered, but soup and baked goods will be to go. Some spaces are available for vendors. Contact hamlinewomen@gmail.com

Limited access at fairgrounds
With preparations for the GLOW Holiday Festival in full swing, regular access to the fairgrounds is more limited. The fairgrounds north of Dan Patch Avenue are closed to the public through Jan. 2. The area south of Dan Patch Avenue will be accessible to the public via Gate #5 (Snelling Avenue & Midway Parkway) from 6 a.m. to sunset. During the run of GLOW, Nov. 18 through Jan. 2, the area south of Dan Patch Avenue will be open 6 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. tgrounds will be closed.

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