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July 28

American Indian Movement Honoring

The AIM Interpretive Center invites you, your family and friends, as we honor Pat Bellanger, Larry Leventhal, Clyde Bellecourt and Dick Bancroft, four instrumental people who continue to give their time, talent and energy to the American Indian Movement. Join us for a great evening of food, friends and light entertainment.

Event is free and open to the public, 5:30 p.m., Black Bear Crossing on Lake Como, 1360 Lexington Pkwy N., St. Paul, MN 55103. For more information, contact The AIM Interpretive Center at 612-886-2107 or email info@aim-ic.com.

July 28-29

“Rainbow Crow” Children’s Auditions

Open to ages 8 to 19, “Rainbow Crow” by Rhiana Yazzie is produced by Stepping Stone Theatre for Young Audiences. We encourage children and youth with or without experience to audition. Our auditions are open to actors of all races, cultures, sizes, and abilities. Try it, it’s fun! Our auditions are held in groups and are friendly toward novice actors, but we are looking for performers with a variety of experience levels. No preparation is necessary for the audition. Directors will lead audition groups through a variety of activities during the 1/2 hour audition. Most of our productions have acting, singing and dancing, and those are a part of the auditions.

For more information, visit www.steppingstonetheatre.org/shows/auditions.

July 30

Circle of Generations Teaching Circle

Dakota Language

with Neil McKay, 4-5 p.m.; Zhaabosabiiwebinigewin (Basketball) with

Stuart CrazyBull; Mazinigwaasowin (Beading) with Angela Kappenman;

Jiimaaniwin (Canoeing) with Jon Lurie & Joe Perez (at Calhoun van

leaves at 5:30 p.m.); Teaching Circle, 5-7:30 p.m. Minneapolis American

Indian Center, 1530 E. Franklin Avenue, Minneapolis, MN. For more

information, call Mi-zi-way Mi-gi-zi DesJarlait, Cultural Resource

Coordinator at 612-879-1785 or email mdesjarlait@maicnet.org.

July 30

The Native American Cancer Support Group

If

you or someone you know is a cancer patient or survivor, we encourage

you to join us. Every group session is potluck style, bring something if

you can or just bring yourself. 6 to 8 p.m., East Phillips Cultural

& Community Center, 2307 17th Avenue South, Minneapolis, MN.

For more information, call Joy Rivera at 612-202-0588 or email jrivera@americanindiancancer.org.

July 31

Circle of Generations Closing Drum Call

Light

lunch will be served. Noon, Minneapolis American Indian Center, 1530 E.

Franklin Avenue, Minneapolis, MN. For more information, call Mi-zi-way

Mi-gi-zi DesJarlait, Cultural Resource Coordinator at 612-879-1785 or

email mdesjarlait@maicnet.org.

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