Every Lowry Hill News story tagged Events.

The East Isles Neighborhood Association holds its annual Summer Social on Wednesday, June 14, from 6 to 8 p.m. at Joanne Levin Triangle Park, with a rain date of June 15.

The annual Neighborhood Super Sale brings more than 100 coordinated yard sales across East Isles, Lowry Hill, the Wedge and neighboring areas.

The Minneapolis Pops Orchestra's free summer run at the Lake Harriet Bandshell is scheduled to begin late in June and continue into July.

The Park Board's free summer concert season opened May 25, and the Lake Harriet Bandshell is scheduled to host 95 performances before fall.

The summer festival pairs 150 artist booths with multiple performance stages.

The long-running fair is reimagined along Lake of the Isles Parkway, a scenic new setting on the East Isles edge.

Organizers are recruiting paid staff and volunteers ahead of the season.

The famed New York experimental troupe headlines the museum's winter performance calendar.

At its 2026 annual meeting in early May, LHENA will recognize neighbors for standout contributions to the Wedge.

Neighbors brought donations along with their skates.

Pit fires, hot cocoa and skating brought six neighborhoods together on the ice.

A lakeside winter party and a coordinated food drive headline a cold weekend.

The farmers market keeps going through the cold on select Saturdays.

Three neighborhood associations team up for a free, family-friendly evening on the ice — weather permitting.

The neighborhood north of the lake co-hosts two cold-weather staples — the Lake of the Isles Winter Party and the New Year's Eve Skate.

The season's clown programming is less comedy than confrontation.

The performance lineup makes room for speculative work reaching toward other futures.

The Wedge's annual Mega Mueller Market — swap meet, farmers market, art market and bake sale — returns to Mueller Park on a June Saturday.

The contemporary museum pairs new shows with live programming.

The Neighborhood Super Sale and a lakeside ride headline a September Saturday.

More than 100 yard sales span six neighborhoods on a single Saturday.

An Asian street-food night market pairs food stalls with lanterns on the water.

The two-day fair has anchored the neighborhood's summer arts calendar since 2000.

The Walker revives a beloved summer series scoring silent cinema in real time.

The Walker Art Center's summer Cookout turns the Wurtele Upper Garden into a neighborhood gathering of food and music.

Guitarist Siama Matuzungidi brings Congolese roots music to the Walker Library branch in a free, family-friendly afternoon concert.

Saturday markets, a free bandshell concert and the restored trolley fill a summer weekend.

Thousands spread blankets for a warm evening of music by the lake.

The Minneapolis Pops Orchestra plays weekend evenings from late June through late July.

Weekend programs run through the back half of June and into July.

All summer, the Walker hosts free outdoor creativity sessions among the sculptures.

Screenings, poetry, music and art-making fill the warm-weather calendar at no charge.

The restored trolley carries riders along the old line near Lake Harriet.

The neighborhood branch lines up concerts and family events.

The seasonal course on the museum grounds sells out tee times fast.

The Walker's eleven-acre garden anchors a slate of open-air programming.

The neighborhood association's spring tradition pairs a sprawling sale map with food trucks and open local shops.

Crowds wound through the Sculpture Garden as the Mother's Day fair returned.

The Saturday market runs from May into late October.

The riverfront market runs Saturdays from May through October.
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