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SUMMARY:Art on the Fly- Schwaba Drama Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Now through Oct 31\nLa Crosse Regional Airport\n2850 Airport Rd | La Crosse\, WI\nJamie Schwaba \nRiver Arts Alliance Member\, Jamie Schwaba of Schwaba Drama Art has over 30 pieces on exhibit at the La Crosse Regional Airport in La Crosse\, WI as a part of the Art on the Fly program. Learn more. \n  \n 
URL:https://riverartsalliance.org/event/art-on-the-fly-schwaba-drama-exhibit/
LOCATION:la crosse regional airport\, 2850 Airport Rd\, La Crosse\, WI\, 54603\, United States
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SUMMARY:Winona Arts Center Membership Drive
DESCRIPTION:August through December\, 2025 \nThe Winona Arts Center (228 E 5th Street) kicked off a Membership Drive at our annual meeting on August 20. The drive will go throughout the remainder of this year.  Please consider joining the WAC as a member as it helps us fund all of the movies\, concerts\, art classes\, and special events.  The membership has several benefits and we are offering a monthly drawing to new members for a free ticket to a concert or movie. \nYou may join by mailing a check to Winona Arts Center at 228 E 2nd St or by going online to winonaarts.org to pay with PayPal. \nOur membership rates as well as several categories for additional donations are on the website.  We are a 501C3 so all memberships and donations are tax deductible. \nWinona Arts Center is an organizational member of the River Arts Alliance. To learn more about the benefits of membership\, please visit: riverartsalliance.org/membership/.
URL:https://riverartsalliance.org/event/winona-arts-center-membership-drive/
LOCATION:Winona Arts Center\, 228 E. 5th St.\, Winona
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SUMMARY:RAA Art Call for Driftless: A Curated Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Submission Deadline:\nMidnight\, November 9\, 2025 \nEntry Fee: $10 River Arts Alliance Members | $15 Nonmembers \nThe driftless region along the great Mississippi river has long been a source of inspiration for adventurers and artists\, inspiring curiosity and shaping a multitude of perspectives — especially those expressed through the visual arts. Submit your work for consideration to show us how the “driftless” has inspired or shaped your work as an artist. Learn more.
URL:https://riverartsalliance.org/event/raa-art-call-for-driftless-a-curated-exhibit/
LOCATION:MN
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SUMMARY:Frozen River Film Festival Celebrates 20 Years with New Film Series
DESCRIPTION:frff.eventive.org \nThis year the Frozen River Film Festival (FRFF) will be celebrating 20 years of bringing documentary films and filmmakers to Winona. The festival begins Sunday\, February 9\, (You can still get home in time to watch the Super Bowl!) and runs through Sunday\, February 16. This year’s event will feature the World Premiere of FRFF’s self-produced documentary\, Beneath the Ice: The Frozen River Film Festival Story. Learn more.
URL:https://riverartsalliance.org/event/frozen-river-film-festival-celebrates-20-years-with-new-film-series/2025-10-01/
LOCATION:MN
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SUMMARY:Frozen River Film Festival Celebrates 20 Years with New Film Series
DESCRIPTION:frff.eventive.org \nThis year the Frozen River Film Festival (FRFF) will be celebrating 20 years of bringing documentary films and filmmakers to Winona. The festival begins Sunday\, February 9\, (You can still get home in time to watch the Super Bowl!) and runs through Sunday\, February 16. This year’s event will feature the World Premiere of FRFF’s self-produced documentary\, Beneath the Ice: The Frozen River Film Festival Story. Learn more.
URL:https://riverartsalliance.org/event/frozen-river-film-festival-celebrates-20-years-with-new-film-series/2025-10-02/
LOCATION:MN
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SUMMARY:Frozen River Film Festival Celebrates 20 Years with New Film Series
DESCRIPTION:frff.eventive.org \nThis year the Frozen River Film Festival (FRFF) will be celebrating 20 years of bringing documentary films and filmmakers to Winona. The festival begins Sunday\, February 9\, (You can still get home in time to watch the Super Bowl!) and runs through Sunday\, February 16. This year’s event will feature the World Premiere of FRFF’s self-produced documentary\, Beneath the Ice: The Frozen River Film Festival Story. Learn more.
URL:https://riverartsalliance.org/event/frozen-river-film-festival-celebrates-20-years-with-new-film-series/2025-10-03/
LOCATION:MN
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SUMMARY:Frozen River Film Festival Celebrates 20 Years with New Film Series
DESCRIPTION:frff.eventive.org \nThis year the Frozen River Film Festival (FRFF) will be celebrating 20 years of bringing documentary films and filmmakers to Winona. The festival begins Sunday\, February 9\, (You can still get home in time to watch the Super Bowl!) and runs through Sunday\, February 16. This year’s event will feature the World Premiere of FRFF’s self-produced documentary\, Beneath the Ice: The Frozen River Film Festival Story. Learn more.
URL:https://riverartsalliance.org/event/frozen-river-film-festival-celebrates-20-years-with-new-film-series/2025-10-04/
LOCATION:MN
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SUMMARY:Frozen River Film Festival Celebrates 20 Years with New Film Series
DESCRIPTION:frff.eventive.org \nThis year the Frozen River Film Festival (FRFF) will be celebrating 20 years of bringing documentary films and filmmakers to Winona. The festival begins Sunday\, February 9\, (You can still get home in time to watch the Super Bowl!) and runs through Sunday\, February 16. This year’s event will feature the World Premiere of FRFF’s self-produced documentary\, Beneath the Ice: The Frozen River Film Festival Story. Learn more.
URL:https://riverartsalliance.org/event/frozen-river-film-festival-celebrates-20-years-with-new-film-series/2025-10-05/
LOCATION:MN
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SUMMARY:Frozen River Film Festival Celebrates 20 Years with New Film Series
DESCRIPTION:frff.eventive.org \nThis year the Frozen River Film Festival (FRFF) will be celebrating 20 years of bringing documentary films and filmmakers to Winona. The festival begins Sunday\, February 9\, (You can still get home in time to watch the Super Bowl!) and runs through Sunday\, February 16. This year’s event will feature the World Premiere of FRFF’s self-produced documentary\, Beneath the Ice: The Frozen River Film Festival Story. Learn more.
URL:https://riverartsalliance.org/event/frozen-river-film-festival-celebrates-20-years-with-new-film-series/2025-10-06/
LOCATION:MN
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SUMMARY:Frozen River Film Festival Celebrates 20 Years with New Film Series
DESCRIPTION:frff.eventive.org \nThis year the Frozen River Film Festival (FRFF) will be celebrating 20 years of bringing documentary films and filmmakers to Winona. The festival begins Sunday\, February 9\, (You can still get home in time to watch the Super Bowl!) and runs through Sunday\, February 16. This year’s event will feature the World Premiere of FRFF’s self-produced documentary\, Beneath the Ice: The Frozen River Film Festival Story. Learn more.
URL:https://riverartsalliance.org/event/frozen-river-film-festival-celebrates-20-years-with-new-film-series/2025-10-07/
LOCATION:MN
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SUMMARY:Sandbar Storytelling Festival announces 2025 storytellers and schedule
DESCRIPTION:Oct 7 -13\nSee below for venues and times \nFor the fourth consecutive year\, the Sandbar Storytelling Festival is excited to announce its lineup of storytellers. This year’s festival includes even more tellers and locations\, and we had to lengthen the festival to fit in all the fun! Between Oct. 7-13\, seven talented and renowned storytellers will present a variety of storytelling styles and topics in Winona schools\, universities\, churches\, theaters\, and local establishments. Passes and tickets went onsale Monday\, Aug. 11\, and some events are free or for a freewill offering. \n\nThe purpose of the festival is to present storytelling performances that celebrate and preserve the power and pleasure of our varied cultural traditions and human experiences and to promote the art of storytelling for all ages. Founding Artistic Director Taff Roberts reminds us that “through storytelling\, we share our identities\, and by active listening\, we engage with people who are different than us.” \nAgain\, the festival features a full slate of storytelling events by nationally and internationally known storytellers that are guaranteed to make you laugh\, learn\, and celebrate our shared humanity. Local food trucks are also featured. \nThe 2025 Storytellers \nBil Lepp – A returning headliner from Sandbar Storytelling Festival seasons 2022 and 2023\, Lepp will continue to regale us with his unique antics\, family-friendly tall tales\, and stories that have earned the appreciation of listeners of all ages and from all walks of life. Though he is a five-time champion of the West Virginia Liars Contest\, his stories often contain morsels of truth\, which present universal themes in clever and witty ways. His amusing tales and insights into everyday life have delighted audiences across the country\, from grade schools to corporate executives to Comedy Central’s Hudson stage. \nElizabeth Ellis – Designated an American Masterpiece Touring Artist by the NEA\, Ellis grew up in the Appalachian Mountains hearing stories from her grandfather\, a mountain minister. The “Divine Miss E” is a versatile and riveting teller of Appalachian and Texas tales and stories of heroic American women\, though her personal stories are arguably her best. An award-winning author\, she is a recipient of the John Henry Faulk Award from the Tejas Storytelling Association\, and the National Storytelling Network ORACLE Circle of Excellence and Lifetime Achievement Awards. \nThe Rev. Robert B. Jones\, Sr. – A returning storyteller from season 2022\, the Rev. Jones of Detroit\, Mich.\, has been a professional musician and storyteller for more than 40 years. He has been a pastor for more than 20 years and has been a nationally recognized storyteller for more than 15. His speaking and musical skills educate\, entertain\, and inspire. At the heart of his message is the belief that our cultural diversity tells a story that we should celebrate\, not just tolerate. Truly authentic and one of a kind\, the Rev. Jones is a talented songwriter\, storyteller\, and has the ability to play multiple instruments\, combined with the fact he is an award-winning educator and has encyclopedic knowledge of the history of African American folk music\, including blues\, spiritual\, and slave songs. \nJosh Goforth – Growing up in Madison County\, N.C.\, Goforth was surrounded by the music and stories of his ancestors. He is a highly accomplished storyteller and acoustic musician playing close to 20 different instruments. He has performed in all 50 states\, throughout Europe\, Asia\, and Australia and graced such stages as the Lincoln Center\, Carnegie Hall\, and The Grand Ole Opry. He was nominated for a Grammy for his 2009 release with David Holt\, titled “Cutting Loose.” He currently is on faculty at the Academy for the Arts in Asheville and performs all over the world. \nDon White – Bringing audiences to laughter and tears for 30 years\, White has released nine CDs\, three live DVDs\, and a book\, “Memoirs of a C Student.” His latest album is “Live from the Guthrie Center.” He has opened for Arlo Guthrie\, Ritchie Havens\, Louden Wainwright III\, and Taj Mahal\, shared a bill with David Bromberg\, Janis Ian\, and Lyle Lovett. He has been featured in storytelling festivals around the country. Since 2015\, he has joined master storytellers Bil Lepp and Bill Harley in Father’s Daze\, a hilarious three-man storytelling event about the triumphs and tribulations of fatherhood. He toured for nine years with folk songwriting legend Christine Lavin. \nDovie Thomason – Imagining herself as a river\, fed by many streams: Lakota\, Apache\, and Scot Traveler ancestry\, urban Chicago\, rural Texas and international travels\, the Internet and Indigenous elders\, family teachings\, kitchen table wisdom\, and university classrooms — Thomason draws on those contrasts and cultures in her work. When she adds personal stories and untold histories\, the result is a contemporary narrative of Indigenous history and identity in North America told with elegance\, wit\, and passion. She has been featured at the Kennedy Center\, National Museum of the American Indian\, the Smithsonian\, Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre\, and festivals around the world. \nKatie Knutson – In Knutson’s 27 years as a storyteller and 20 years as a teaching artist\, she has delivered arts-integrated residencies\, performances\, and classes to well over 35\,000 kids. She has contributed to three books on storytelling and wrote/curated the New Voices column in Storytelling Magazine. She leads storytelling and arts integration workshops for adults\, mentors\, new storytellers and teaching artists\, is a Minnesota State DEVELOP Guest Trainer\, and has worked as a teaching artist for several theatre companies. Knutson has received several highly competitive Arts in Education grants from the Minnesota State Arts Board. She has also completed the ArtSage Arts in Aging Teaching Artist Training Program working with older adults across the aging spectrum. \nSandbar Storytelling Festival 2025 schedule:\nStorytellers present different stories at each session throughout the festival\, Oct. 7-13. \nTuesday\, Oct. 7\n5:30 p.m.\, “Pizza & Bil” featuring Bil Lepp at Blue Heron Coffeehouse\, 162 W. 2nd St.\, Winona (Reserved ticket required; $50 general.) \nWednesday\, Oct. 8\n8 p.m.\, “Tales & Ales featuring Josh Goforth” at Two Fathoms Brewery\, 65 E. Front St.\, Winona (free event\, limited seating) \nThursday\, Oct. 9\n9 p.m.\, “Tales & Ales featuring Don White” at No Name Bar\, 252 E. 3rd St.\, Winona (free event\, limited seating) \nFriday\, Oct. 10\n1 p.m.\, “Three Femme Fa-Tales” featuring Katie Knutson\, Dovie Thomason\, and Elizabeth Ellis at the Historic Masonic Theater of Winona\, 251 Main St. (free event)\n7 p.m.\, “TGIF: Tales for the End of the Week” featuring this year’s storytellers at Saint Mary’s University Page Theater\, 700 Terrace Heights (Ticket or pass required; $25 general | $5 students.) \nSaturday\, Oct. 11\n10 a.m.\, Bil Lepp and Josh Goforth at Saint Mary’s University Page Theater (Ticket or pass required; $10 general | $5 students.)\n10 a.m.\, Storytelling featuring the Rev. Robert B. Jones\, Sr. and the Winona’s Little Warriors Drumline at the Winona Public Library\, 151 W. 5th St. (free event for families\, suitable for children)\nNoon\, Lunch (boxed lunches available for purchase)\n1 p.m.\, Elizabeth Ellis\, Don White\, Dovie Thomason\, and the Rev. Robert B. Jones at Saint Mary’s University Page Theater\, 700 Terrace Heights\, Winona (Ticket or pass required; $20 general | $5 students.)\n5 p.m.\, Dinner (food trucks by the tent)\n7 p.m.\, “Tales Tall & True?” featuring this year’s storytellers at Saint Mary’s University Page Theater\, 700 Terrace Heights\, Winona (Ticket or pass required; $25 general | $5 students.) \nSunday\, Oct. 12\n10 a.m.\, Bil Lepp at the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship\, located at Wesley United Methodist Church\, 114 W. Broadway\, Winona (free event)\n2 p.m.\, Don White at the First Congregational Church of Winona\, 161 W. Broadway\, (free-will offering taken at the door) \nSunday\, Oct. 12 – Monday\, Oct. 13\nStorytelling Intensive for intermediate and advanced storytellers at Alverna Center\, 1175 W. Wabasha St.\, Winona (Application and registration fee required.) \nFull-Day or Two-Day Passes\nSaturday Full-Day Pass – Morning\, afternoon\, and night events are $50 general | $10 students* \nTwo-Day Festival Pass – Friday night and all-day Saturday events are $70 | $10 students* \n*Student prices are for ages 11-18 and college students with a valid ID. \nTo learn more about this year’s storytellers\, as well as the link to purchase festival tickets and passes\, go to www.sandbarstorytellingfestival.org. For more information\, email sandbarwinona@gmail.com or call 507-703-6001 or call 507-703-6001
URL:https://riverartsalliance.org/event/sandbar-storytelling-festival-announces-2025-storytellers-and-schedule/
LOCATION:MN
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SUMMARY:Frozen River Film Festival Celebrates 20 Years with New Film Series
DESCRIPTION:frff.eventive.org \nThis year the Frozen River Film Festival (FRFF) will be celebrating 20 years of bringing documentary films and filmmakers to Winona. The festival begins Sunday\, February 9\, (You can still get home in time to watch the Super Bowl!) and runs through Sunday\, February 16. This year’s event will feature the World Premiere of FRFF’s self-produced documentary\, Beneath the Ice: The Frozen River Film Festival Story. Learn more.
URL:https://riverartsalliance.org/event/frozen-river-film-festival-celebrates-20-years-with-new-film-series/2025-10-08/
LOCATION:MN
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SUMMARY:Audition Notice: Christmas Radio Show! "Sam Shovel\, Private Eye. Twelve Days of Chaos
DESCRIPTION:Auditions: Tuesday & Wednesday\, October 7th & 8th\, 2025\n5:00–7:00 PM \nThe ARC\, 255 Main Street\, Winona\, MN 55987 \nAudition Notice: Christmas Radio Show! \n“Sam Shovel\, Private Eye. Twelve Days of Chaos!”\nWritten by Jim & Jane Jeffries\nDirected by Michael Opiola\nTheatre du Mississippi invites you to join us for auditions for this year’s Christmas Radio Show! \nNo preparation needed!\nNo memorization required for this show! Scripts will be in hand for the performances.\nPerformances: December 11th–14th\, 2025\nThis is a fun\, low-stakes way to be part of the holiday magic. Whether you’re a seasoned performer or brand new to the stage\, we’d love to have you join us!
URL:https://riverartsalliance.org/event/audition-notice-christmas-radio-show-sam-shovel-private-eye-twelve-days-of-chaos/2025-10-08/
LOCATION:251 Main Street Winona\, MN 55987  The Historic Masonic Temple\, 251 Main Street\, Winona\, MN\, 55987\, United States
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SUMMARY:Elizabeth Oness to present at Laureate Writers Series
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday\, October 8 | 7:00 pm\nBlue Heron Coffeehouse\nFree and open to the public \nThe Laureate Writers Series will feature local writer Elizabeth Oness as its October presenting artist. Her appearance will feature Oness’ latest novel\, The Hopefuls. This Wednesday event at the Blue Heron departs from the usual first Tuesday scheduling for the program. \nOness’ creative writing life is deeply grounded in Winona experiences. While living on a biodynamic farm in Southeast Minnesota\, she has been an active creative writer\, mentor\, and member of the English Department at Winona State University. She has published six books of fiction\, and several of her works have achieved significant honors. Her stories have received an O’Henry Prize\, a Nelson Algren Award\, and the Crazyhorse Fiction Prize. Meanwhile\, she directs marketing and development for Sutton Hoo Press\, a literary fine press devoted to producing beautifully printed and illustrated small books. Beth also plays a mean fiddle with the Organic Music Cooperative at The Trempealeau Hotel every other Tuesday. \nMaureen Aitken\, author of The Patron Saint of Lost Girls\, describes The Hopefuls as “a beautiful collection about what happens after the dreams of true love\, elite instructors\, and academic jobs clash against the ballast of dwindling economies and cheating partners. Oness writes about the surprising ways the vulnerable and misunderstood are taken down\, or survive.” \nOness will read a selection from The Hopefuls\, and then will respond to questions from the audience. An open mic session will follow\, during which audience members are encouraged to read samples of their own creative works. \nThe Laureate Writer Series is co-sponsored by the Blue Heron Coffeehouse\, by Chapter 2 Books of Winona\, by Friends of the Winona Public Library\, by Sara and Richard Ricker\, and by Laurie Lucas. \nKen McCullough is a member of the River Arts Alliance. To learn more about the benefits of membership\, please visit: riverartsalliance.org/membership/.
URL:https://riverartsalliance.org/event/26374/
LOCATION:Blue Heron Coffeehouse\, 162 W 2nd St\, Winona\, MN\, 55987\, United States
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