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Your 2024 guide to the Minneapolis Aquatennial

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Since 1940, the Minneapolis Aquatennial has taken place as an annual multi-day festival celebrating the city’s lake streams and rivers. 

This year the city-wide festival will run from Wednesday, July 24 through Saturday, July 27. The celebration kicks off with the Aquatennial Torchlight Parade at 7:30 on Wednesday night and concludes with the Target Fireworks at 10:00 on Saturday night. 

There are plenty of activities happening all over Minneapolis between these two bookends. Here’s a look at what to do on all the days in between. 



WEDNESDAY


Go Outside: Summer Sessions

11:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m., Hennepin County Government Center South Plaza

Enjoy live music, cookie giveaways, a performance from Xibaba and more! 

12:10 p.m., Target Field 

Stop by Target Field to catch a home game on Wednesday afternoon. 


12:00 to 1:00 p.m., The Commons

Make your lunch break a little sweeter with live music. 


5:30 to 7:00 p.m., Loring Park

Have you ever played Triples Tennis? Here’s your chance! This fast-moving game is for 6-8 players, with one player taking the net and two handling baseline duties. Players complete a half-court rotation after every point. 

The focus is on fun, even though scores will be kept. There are three sessions through the Auqatennial, and you can register for them here:




5:30 to 7:30 p.m., Loring Park

This family-focused gathering will have a DJ for kids, food vendors, inflatable jumpers and more, just a few blocks from the Aquatennial Torchlight parade. 

6:30 p.m., West Bank of the Mississippi River between Broadway and Plymouth Avenues

This high-flying display of skills and tricks on the water happens just north of downtown Minneapolis. The pre-show starts at 6:30 while the main show steps off at 7 p.m.

There is only street parking available on West River Road. Bring a lawn chair or blanket for seating. Concessions will be available. 

7:30 p.m., from 12th Street to 4th Street

Floats, displays and bands take to the streets of Minneapolis to march through the heart of downtown. There will also be piano performances, games, Street Show performances and other activities. 

Movies in the Park at The Commons

9 to 11:30 p.m., The Commons 

A two-block section of green space has been set aside for watching a movie tucked in between the downtown skyline and U.S. Bank Stadium. During the Aquatennial, “Barbie” will be the feature of choice. 



THURSDAY



11:30 to 1:30 p.m., Nicollet from Washington Avenue to 10th Street

Food trucks, music, games, giveaways and more are happening downtown on Thursday. 

CorePower Outdoor Yoga Class

5:30 to 7:00 p.m., Boom Island Park

Check-in starts at 5:30 for this free 6 p.m. class that explores Fundamental Vinyasa flow. Sign the waiver form in advance, here. 

7:00 to 9:00 p.m., Target Field Station

Stop by to catch a free showing of “Wonka” and enjoy a free giveaway in addition to the show. 


7:00 to 8:00 p.m., The Commons

Enjoy live music in the heart of downtown Minneapolis. 

Movies in the Park at Loring Park

9:00 p.m. to 11:30 p.m., Loring Park 

Watch “Best in Show” while taking in a beautiful view of Minneapolis. 



FRIDAY


Alchemy 365 at Aquatennial

5:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m., Minneapolis Sculpture Garden

This free cardio class is taking over the Minneapolis Sculpture Garden and all fitness levels are welcome! Check it starts at 5:30 for this free 6:00 class. Preregister at this link. 


7:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m., Water Works Park

Come down to Water Works Park to enjoy free, live music. 


7:00 p.m. to 3:00 a.m., 1st Avenue North from 5th Street to 6th Street

Food trucks, tables and seating, restrooms, free activities and entertainment are set up in this enhanced pedestrian area. It’s a great spot to stop off after a night downtown. 



SATURDAY


9:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m., Orchestra Hall

Take a backstage tour of Orchestra Hall or take in a performance at the seminal event of the Summer at Orchestra Hall concert series. 


9:00 a.m. to 10:30 a.m., Kenwood Park Tennis Courts

Everyone is welcome to come and give Triples Tennis a try! Get a great workout while having fun with tons of touches on the ball.


10:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m., West River Road between Plymouth Avenue and Broadway Avenue

This Caribbean festival features food, music, arts and crafts, and a traditional carnival parade with colorful costumes and dance alongside the Mississippi River. 

Nicollet Island Aquatennial Market

10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., Nicollet Island

The Minneapolis Park Market moves to Nicollet Island during the Aquatennial, bringing fresh foods, art and other handmade treasures along with it. 

Upper St. Anthony Falls Lock and Dam Open House

10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., St. Anthony Falls Lock and Dam

Take a self-guided tour along the lock wall for a closer look at the falls. You can learn about the mechanics of a lock and dam while chatting with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and St. Paul District staff, including park rangers and engineers.


10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., Loring Park

This event features 140 visual artists plus strolling musicians, stage performances, fun for kids, food and a beer garden.


11:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., Kenwood Park Tennis Courts

Everyone is welcome to come and give Triples Tennis a try! Get a great workout while having fun with tons of touches on the ball.

Minnesota Sinfonia Concert

2:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m., Loring Park 

Listen to free music from some of the greats, including Strauss, Puccini and Dvorak in addition to favorites like “Danny Boy”, “Take Me Out to the Ballgame” and Sousa’s “Minnesota March.” 


4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m., West River Parkway near 3rd Avenue Bridge

Leading up to the Target Fireworks show at 10 p.m., grab a spot on the river to enjoy the view of classic and modern automobiles. 


Hear from co-creators, browse memorabilia and watch the iconic movie “Purple Rain” in one of the biggest rooms in Minneapolis. 


4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m., West River Parkway near the Stone Arch Bridge

This free event has been part of the Aquatennial since the 1980s! It features local skateboarders trying out obstacles while aiming for the highest air, the longest ollie and the longest slide.


5:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m., Chicago Hall between Guthrie Theater and Mill City Museum

This huge marketplace is filled with local makers selling jewelry, clothing, woodwork, home goods, prints and more.

Pre-fireworks Festivities: Live Music

6:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m., West River Parkway near 3rd Avenue Bridge

A jam-packed evening of fun and live music leads up to the Target Fireworks show at 10 p.m.

Pre-fireworks Festivities: Kids Zone

6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m., West River Parkway near Portland Avenue

Games and activities will keep the kids busy leading up the fireworks on Saturday night. 


10:00 p.m., West River Parkway

This fireworks display is considered one of the top five annual fireworks displays in the nation, according to the mpls downtown council. Music and activities start at 6 p.m. 

The best spots are between Gold Medal Park and the 3rd Avenue Bridge on West River Parkway but spots fill up fast so make sure to arrive early. 


7:00 p.m. to 3:00 a.m., 1st Avenue North from 5th Street to 6th Street

Food trucks, tables and seating, restrooms, free activities and entertainment are set up in this enhanced pedestrian area. It’s a great spot to stop off after the fireworks show. 






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Preview: ‘The Stories From My Grandmother’s Hands’

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MINNEAPOLIS — How much do you know about your grandma’s upbringing? 

“The Stories From My Grandmother’s Hands” is a book that aims to show young Black children how their grandmas lived through beautiful illustrations and descriptions. 

KARE 11 News at Noon shared more on Thursday about the impact that this book will have. 



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Pumpkin display hopes to raise money for food shelf

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Gary Peterson and his friends are collecting donations to help people in their community.

ST. LOUIS PARK, Minn. — A St. Louis Park pumpkin display is raising money for their local food shelf.

Gary Peterson started carving and painting three pumpkins over a decade ago. It’s now grown to over 100.

“I’ve heard people say they’ve come from Hutchinson,” he said.

Peterson along with two of his neighbors have spent the last 14 years growing their display, turning it into a neighborhood event.

“It’s been incredible, I just can’t believe how much this has expanded,” he said. “We did it just because we like to and then people were asking to give us money to cover the cost.”

The trio refused to take people’s money, but then one of them had an idea.

“My neighbor, Steve Leensvaart, just mentioned how about we just do it for the STEP program and the STEP program is our local food shelf in St. Louis Park,” he said.

So, they started to collect donations to help families in need. They’ve raised hundreds of dollars and donated hundreds of pounds of food over the last few years, carving for a cause.

“It is more gratifying every year,” Peterson said.

He estimated they have over 100 unique pumpkins in their yard. They’ve created the displays and come up with new family-friendly concepts for people to enjoy. Peterson said about 30 of their neighbors carved their own pumpkins to be put on display, and it’s been a big hit.

“It’s great. In the last couple of years, it’s turned into more of a neighborhood event,” said Sarah Durch.

“We love this Halloween display, we come every year to see it. We love that the whole community gets involved to craft and carve the pumpkins,” said Jami Gordon-Smith.

“The shading and the details are unbelievable,” said Elizabeth Hanson.

Hanson hopes to take her 2-year-old son trick or treating for the first time but is worried the cold temperatures might keep them indoors.

“We’re going trick or treating hopefully,” she said. “He’s going to be a firefighter, but we’re probably going to have sweatshirts maybe like two pairs of sweatpants underneath. We’re going to be bundled up.”

Gordon-Smith said her family will be out Halloween night no matter the weather.

“Halloween only comes once a year, so you really have to take advantage and enjoy the evening no matter what the weather brings,” she said. “Guess it’s not totally unheard of in Minnesota to have a cold Halloween, but we are going to try and modify and do a lot of layers underneath our costumes and then we might add some hats and maybe some warmer socks.”

Durch also isn’t surprised they’re in for another chilly night.

“Well, what would Halloween be without Minnesota cold? I feel like every time you plan a costume you have to plan for how you can make this work if it’s snowing,” she said.

Peterson said they will have a bonfire and some hot chocolate and cider on Halloween to keep trick-or-treaters warm while they look at their pumpkins.

Click here to learn where you can see the pumpkins and how you can donate.



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Search continues for Bemidji missing person

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Jeremy Jourdain was 17 when he was last seen on Halloween 2016.

BEMIDJI, Minn. — The search for Jeremy Jourdain, who was last seen on Halloween in 2016, continues now eight years later. 

Jourdain was last seen at a family member’s house in Bemidji, according to the U.S. Department of the Interior Indian Affairs. He left the residence near the 500 block of Wood Avenue after midnight and while people followed him, no one was able to find him. 

Jourdain was 17 at the time.

Officials said he was wearing a blue and grey sweatshirt, and blue jeans when last seen. He is Native American and is described as 6 foot 5 and 175 pounds. 

If you have any information on his whereabouts, you can contact the Bemidji Police Department at (218) 333-9111. Tips can also be sent to 1-833-560-2065, or you can email ojs_mmu@bia.gov.



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