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The Excuses That Professional Organizers Hear
When I tell people that I am a Professional Organizer, their response is usually the same, "boy do I need you in my house!" and they laugh. So it got me thinking about what some of the things are that...
Posted on 5/17/13 at 8:55 AM
Moving in with the adult children
Are middle-aged adults ready to have their aging parents move in with them? Sort of, but if the results of a recent survey are any indication, many adult children anticipate there will be some diffic...
Posted on 5/6/13 at 2:49 PM
Mother's Day on a Budget
Its that time of year againSpring Clean Up; Window washing, clearing the yard of winters remnants and dusting off the grill. AND its also nearing Mothers Day. Mothers Day doesnt need to equate to pre...
Posted on 5/6/13 at 5:14 AM
Looking for the area's messiest desk!
Packrats everywhere claim that "a clean desk is the sign of a sick mind." If that's true we are about to introduce you to some very healthy people. The Messy Desk is a celebration of the messiest des...
Posted on 1/2/13 at 5:10 PM
Adapt or Go Back?
Someone changed my default browser. Im usually pretty adaptable, but I have to tell you this has thrown my game off a bit this week. This new browser doesnt know me and, therefore, doesnt know my pas...
Posted on 12/4/12 at 10:48 AM
Polka music will be the feature at Aug. 21 concert
Enjoy the beat of the polka music, dance a little, or just sit back and enjoy. The Jolly Huntsmen Band will present a concert at 7 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 21, on the grounds of the LeDuc Historic Estate, 1629 Vermillion St. Its appearance is part of the free summer concert series.By Jane Lightbourn , August 18, 2011
David Pattridge and the Levee Singers are in concert on Aug. 14
He played the piano and taught music for years at Hastings Middle School. He also had a following at the former Steamboat Inn in Prescott. Dave Pattridge is still playing the piano and has a group of singers, “The Levee Singers,” with him. They will perform in concert at 7 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 14, at the LeDuc Historic Estate grounds as part of the free summer concert series.By Jane Lightbourn , August 11, 2011
Celebrate birds with Lifeworks on Aug. 18
By Jane Lightbourn , August 11, 2011
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Bird banding planned at Carpenter Nature Center on Aug. 26
Bird banding at the Carpenter Nature Center will be from 9 a.m. to noon on Friday Aug. 26. Have you ever wondered what bird banding is all about? This is your chance to see songbirds up close and to watch the experts band birds at Carpenter Nature Center.August 11, 2011
LeDuc plays host to concerts
The Hastings Concert Association is hosting a series of free outdoor concerts at 7 p.m. Sunday evenings in August at the LeDuc Historic Estate. The schedule is as follows: Aug. 7, The Squires playing classic rock to polka; Sunday, Aug. 14, David Pattridge and the Levee Singers, who offer popular sing-a-long favorites; Sunday, Aug. 21, Jolly Huntsmen Band, who play polka music; and Sunday, Aug. 28, Xibaba, a Brazilian music band.August 04, 2011
Teens invited to Cascade Bay on Aug. 11
Dakota County teens who who have registered for the 2011 Summer Reading Program are invited to the Water Park in Eagan, called Cascade Bay, at 6:45 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 11.August 04, 2011
Make your own botanical bookmarks on Aug. 8
Children of all ages are invited to the Pleasant Hill Library on Monday, Aug. 8, from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. for a unique craft making experience. Children and teens will use their creativity to design and make their own dried flower bookmarks.August 04, 2011
Mixed nuts and belly laughs on Aug. 11
Children of all ages and adults who are young-at-heart are invited to the Pleasant Hill Library on Thursday, Aug. 11, at 10:30 a.m. for a morning filled with physical comedy, age-appropriate humor and uproarious audience participation.August 04, 2011
It's Dakota County Fair time
The Dakota County Fair is planned in Farmington from Aug. 8-14. There are rides, exhibits, demolition derbies and, of course, concession stands promising all manner of fair food. In addition, a variety of contests exists for families.August 04, 2011
Volunteers welcome at Carpenter Nature Center
If you or a friend of yours wants to get involved with Carpenter Nature Center’s volunteer team, have them contact Alan@CarpenterNatureCenter.org or 651-437-4359 to RSVP for the orientation. There are volunteer opportunities for every type of person from data entry to construction to animal care we are always looking for help.August 04, 2011
Kite flying demo is Aug. 21
Join the Solid Kite Flying Club as they demonstrate and share the art of kite flying on Sunday, Aug. 21, from noon until 6 p.m. at Schaar's Bluff, Spring Lake Park Reserve, 1800 127 St. East, Hastings. No registration is required and the event is free.August 04, 2011
National Night Out comes to Hastings
Communities around Hastings celebrated National Night Out Tuesday, Aug. 2. Neighbors turned out for an evening of social time and fun close to home and also got to meet several members of the Hastings Fire Department and Hastings Police Department, as well as members of the Hastings City Council. They also were shown the insides of fire trucks, police squad cars and ambulances.August 03, 2011
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Hastings, Minn., group organizes inaugural Midwest Tomato Fest based on famous Spanish festival
They’ve been doing it in Spain since about 1945. Every August, tens of thousands of people flock to the town of Buñol to chuck tomatoes at each other. This weekend, July 31, the tradition is starting in Minnesota.By Katrina Styx , July 28, 2011
‘Life with the LeDucs II’ begins August 2
A few spots remain for “Life with the LeDucs II” and there is still time to register. This on-site camp will take place on August 2–4, from 8 a.m. to noon, at the LeDuc Historic Estate, 1629 Vermillion Street in Hastings. The camp is open to children ages 10 to 14 who have attended “Life with the LeDucs I” or those who have not experienced the first camp.July 21, 2011
Theatre arts classes set for August 3
Homeward Bound Theatre Company will offer theatre arts classes Monday, Aug. 1, through Wednesday, Aug. 3, at Hastings High School. “Where the Wild Things Are” from 10 a.m. to noon where 6- to 11-year-olds will learn creative dramatics and movement with fun and focus; theatre games; and pantomime.July 21, 2011
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