2018 Kids Summer Movie Series – St. Michael Cinema

The Kids Summer Movie Series is returning to St. Michael Cinema this year, with $1 tickets for the whole family to great kids’ movies such as The Lorax, E.T., and Despicable Me.

The series runs June through August with mid-week showings for just $1 per person or $8 for the whole series. You’ll find the complete list of films and showtimes below.

June Events & Activities Calendar

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LAST DAY OF SCHOOL
& STMA High School Graduation

Friday, June 1

Eastman Nature Center: Bug Chef
Saturday, June 2  10–11:30am | Eastman Nature Center
Wander the prairie in search of appetizing insects to feed to frogs at the nature center. Ages 5+ (Cost: $5, registration required)
Info & Register: web2.vermontsystems.com/wbwsc/mnthreeriverswt.wsc/search.html

Click here to get the printable version!

Saturday Cinema
Saturday, June 2  10:15am | Monticello Library
Bring a pillow and blanket, they’ll provide the popcorn!
More info: griver.org/event/monticello/saturday-cinema

Farm Animals Weekend
June 2–3  10am–5pm | Oliver Kelley Farm, Elk River
Meet the farm’s animals and their offspring, watch farmers as they shear off the sheep’s wool coats, and discover how farm animals were used and cared for in the 19th century. (Cost: $12 adults, $6 kids, under 5 free)
Info & Tickets: mnhs.org/kelleyfarm/activities/calendar

“Explore Your Parks” Night – Friday, May 18

This Friday from 6 to 8 p.m., the City of Albertville invites you and your family out for the evening to explore the local parks.

While you visit your favorite park—or maybe even check out a new one!—you’ll have the opportunity to visit with your neighbors, see city vehicles and equipment, and meet local community groups.

Mother’s Day Events 2018

Mother’s Day is this Sunday, and there are lots of opportunities for moms in our area to spend some special time with their families or to simply to treat themselves. Take a look at the list below to find the activity that’s just right for you!

Brown Family Farm (Big Lake)

At the grocery store today my daughter and I were talking about why we buy our fruits and veggies “in season” when I realized that we’re now just a few weeks away from receiving our first box full of locally grown, seasonal produce from Brown Family Farm!

Earlier this spring I shared with you the 3 things I love most about being a CSA member at Brown Family FarmClick to read >>