Day 27: Walk MS: Christopher & Banks Walk 2010
Coming up on Sunday, May 2 is Walk MS: Christopher & Banks Walk 2010, presented by Walser. You still have time to register and collect pledges to raise money for MS research and get …
Day 25: Walk or bike the Stone Arch Bridge
Those beautiful afternoons in the summer time sometimes just BEG for a nice scenic walk near the Mississippi River. A favorite spot among Twin Citians is the Stone Arch Bridge, a bike/pedestrian bridge that …
Day 24: Learn and practice Parkour at MNPK
MNPK, a local parkour group, is a network of people at all different levels of experience with parkour, a physical discipline …
Day 22: Active Living Bike Expo
Kick off the summer bicycle season this Friday and Saturday, April 23 & 24, at the Active Living Bike Expo, presented by The Bicycle Alliance of Minnesota. The Expo will be held in the Education …
Day 16: Volunteer
Hands on Twin Cities offers countless opportunities to volunteer through any one of a number of organizations such as Impact Now, Habitat for Humanity, Humane Society, Meals on Wheels–the list goes on. Almost 1,000 …
Day 15: St. Paul Art Crawl
Starting next Friday, the St. Paul Art Crawl is an event that allows artists to display their work to the public. It will be held in galleries in a number of different buildings throughout St. …
Day 7: Bike the Midtown Greenway
The Midtown Greenway is a 5.5-mile bike path built on a former railroad corridor that connects with trails along the Mississippi River and runs parallel to Lake Street all the way to the …
Day 3: The Cathedral of St. Paul and National Shrine of the Apostle Paul
In honor of Easter weekend, we are featuring the Cathedral of St. Paul. The massive, beautiful church sits majestically on top of a hill overlooking downtown St. Paul and features statues, shrines, impressive stained glass …
Day 1: Lake Calhoun
Minneapolis is known for its beautiful lakes and Calhoun tops the list of the dozen lakes within its city limits. Recreational opportunities abound here. There are paved paths for walking, running, and biking, there’s sailing, …