Entertainment Briefs — March 2

For every beer sold, $1 will go directly to Today’s Women, who will have representatives on site to communicate about their impact on our community.

The speaker will be Susan Beaulieu, an Anishinaabe citizen of Red Lake Nation. Beaulieu has worked with tribal communities for over 14 years in a variety of capacities, adding task development, educational development, training and facilitation.

She works as an extension educator for the University of Minnesota extension in the Family Circle Progress and Family Circle Resilience Chart, where she provides resources and to the state’s tribal nations and communities on topics such as trauma and poisonous stress, adverse formative years. events, epigenetic neuroscience, resilience and healing.

Beaulieu is a mother of 4 children and lives with her circle of relatives in the Brainerd Lakes area.

Flutist Linda Chatterton and Harpist Rachel Brandwein will perform on Thursday, March 3 at 7:30 p. m. m. in the visual arts gallery area of the New York Mills Regional Cultural Center.

His concert will be of classical and folk music, with a special piece of music encouraged through a piece of New York Mills history.

The duo will also perform for fifth- to senior music students at New York Mills Public School and for the citizens of Generator Manor as part of this Minnesota State Board of Arts-funded residency, brought online through the Cultural Center.

The duo has conducted in combination since 2013 with concert excursions in the United States and the Far East, adding a grant from the Minnesota State Board of Arts art tour to provide concerts and educational residencies in 4 major Minnesota communities, adding New York Mills.

His repertoire includes the classical concert repertoire for flute and harp, own arrangements for flute and harp of classical, folkloric and fresh works, and new works written for them.

“The kind of functionality that gets crazy ovations,” according to Minneapolis flutist Linda Chatterton’s American Record Guide in a press release.

Chatterton has conducted and given master classes at prestigious venues in Europe, Asia and the United States, Carnegie Hall at St. Martins-in-the-Field in London and at the Moscow Conservatory.

Brandwein is the winner of the 2014 Mu Phi Epsilon International Soloist Competition. He has toured the United States and Asia as a soloist, chamber musician and concert soloist.

Tickets are $10 for adults ($2 off for members) or $5 for students. Tickets can be purchased or at the door on the night of the concert. Refreshments will be available.

Protection against Covid-19 will be followed. (A full refund will be given in case you are unable to attend due to illness. )

This concert is made possible by the Minnesota electorate thanks to a grant from the Minnesota State Board of arts, through the legislative appropriation of the Cultural Heritage and Arts Fund.

Join a bus tour of the Breweries and Distilleries of the Brainerd Lakes region that begins at noon on Saturday, march 5 and ends hours later.

Don’t need to drive? Make reservations at the AmericInn in Pequot Lakes and a bus will pick you up and drop you off. (Just mention the brewery bus assault tour at the time of booking to get a reduction on accommodation. )

The bus tour will come with Big Axe Brewing Co. et Roundhouse Brewery in Nisswa, Jack Pine Brewery in Baxter, 5Rocks Distilling Co. at Brainerd and Cuyuna Brewing Co. en Crosby.

Who is willing to sing to win $500 in money at the Green Lantern in Brainerd?

The bar festival at 19121 Highway 18 takes place every Saturday night in March and the finals will be held on March 26.

Singing begins at 9 p. m. o. m. every night and applicants must be there by 8 p. m. m. to register if you sing in the animated contest through “American Idol”.

While the Brainerd Public Library does not host in-person events, Brown Bag Lunch tours will be featured as live events on the Friends of Brainerd Public Library Facebook page.

Those who met RayAnne in “Fishing!”, Stonich’s first outing with the fearless and accidental communications presenter, will find familiar and unforeseen pleasures in her new antics, and a story whose smooth surface and unforeseen depths will delight readers who meet her for the first time. hour.

“Fishing!”, the first installment of RayAnne’s adventures, is through the University of Minnesota Press, as are the first two volumes of Stonich’s Nordic trilogy, “Vacationland” and “Laurentian Divide. “

Stonich is also from “These Granite Islands” (2013), which was translated into seven languages and decided for the Grand Prix des Lectrices de Elle de France; a dissertation, “Refuge: Off-grid in the Mostly Magnetic North” (2017); and the critically acclaimed novel “The Ice Chorus”.

This presentation is sponsored through the Friends of the Brainerd Public Library, their volunteer and fundraising efforts.

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