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SUMMARY:Streets\, Settlements\, and Suds: A Three-Part History of the Twin Cities
DESCRIPTION:Experience the people\, places\, and ideas that left a lasting imprint on our Twin Cities landscape. \nJoin us for an engaging three-part Twin Cities history lecture series exploring iconic streets\, historic neighborhoods\, and the architectural legacy of brewing in St. Paul and Minneapolis. Presented by Kristin Anderson\, Professor Emerita of Art & Design at Augsburg University\, this fully illustrated series brings local history to life through storytelling\, imagery\, and architectural insight. \nEach session stands alone\, but together they tell a broader story of how community\, culture\, and commerce shaped the Twin Cities we know today. \n\nLecture Schedule\nPart 1: St. Paul’s Summit Avenue\nThursday\, January 22 | 2:00 PM \nEveryone in the Twin Cities knows Summit Avenue—its grand mansions\, historic colleges\, and the iconic Cathedral of St. Paul. But beneath its beauty lies a deeper story. This illustrated presentation explores Summit Avenue’s development\, its architectural significance\, and its role as one of Minnesota’s most treasured streets. \n\nPart 2: St. Paul’s Historic Irvine Park\nThursday\, February 26 | 2:00 PM \nJust steps from downtown and West Seventh Street\, Irvine Park is one of St. Paul’s oldest neighborhoods. Built around a charming public park and surrounded by historic homes\, this area tells a powerful story of early settlement\, urban change\, and historic preservation in the Twin Cities. \n\nPart 3: Building for Beer in the Twin Cities\nThursday\, March 26 | 2:00 PM \nFrom 19th-century breweries and biergartens to today’s craft beer renaissance\, brewing has left a visible mark on the Twin Cities landscape. This presentation explores the architecture\, neighborhoods\, and cultural spaces shaped by the brewing industry from its earliest roots to the present day. \n\nAbout the Presenter\n \nKristin Anderson is Professor Emerita of Art & Design at Augsburg University in Minneapolis. Her work focuses on architectural history\, cultural landscapes\, and the visual stories that define communities. \n\n\nRSVP Required\nPlease RSVP in advance.Contact Ali:📞 651.328.2258✉️ alilja@sholom.com
URL:https://www.sholom.com/event/twin-cities-history-lecture-series/2026-03-26/
LOCATION:Shaller Family Sholom East Campus\, 740 Kay Avenue\, St. Paul\, MN\, 55102\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Event,Educational Event,Resident/Prospect Event
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SUMMARY:Streets\, Settlements\, and Suds: A Three-Part History of the Twin Cities
DESCRIPTION:Experience the people\, places\, and ideas that left a lasting imprint on our Twin Cities landscape. \nJoin us for an engaging three-part Twin Cities history lecture series exploring iconic streets\, historic neighborhoods\, and the architectural legacy of brewing in St. Paul and Minneapolis. Presented by Kristin Anderson\, Professor Emerita of Art & Design at Augsburg University\, this fully illustrated series brings local history to life through storytelling\, imagery\, and architectural insight. \nEach session stands alone\, but together they tell a broader story of how community\, culture\, and commerce shaped the Twin Cities we know today. \n\nLecture Schedule\nPart 1: St. Paul’s Summit Avenue\nThursday\, January 22 | 2:00 PM \nEveryone in the Twin Cities knows Summit Avenue—its grand mansions\, historic colleges\, and the iconic Cathedral of St. Paul. But beneath its beauty lies a deeper story. This illustrated presentation explores Summit Avenue’s development\, its architectural significance\, and its role as one of Minnesota’s most treasured streets. \n\nPart 2: St. Paul’s Historic Irvine Park\nThursday\, February 26 | 2:00 PM \nJust steps from downtown and West Seventh Street\, Irvine Park is one of St. Paul’s oldest neighborhoods. Built around a charming public park and surrounded by historic homes\, this area tells a powerful story of early settlement\, urban change\, and historic preservation in the Twin Cities. \n\nPart 3: Building for Beer in the Twin Cities\nThursday\, March 26 | 2:00 PM \nFrom 19th-century breweries and biergartens to today’s craft beer renaissance\, brewing has left a visible mark on the Twin Cities landscape. This presentation explores the architecture\, neighborhoods\, and cultural spaces shaped by the brewing industry from its earliest roots to the present day. \n\nAbout the Presenter\n \nKristin Anderson is Professor Emerita of Art & Design at Augsburg University in Minneapolis. Her work focuses on architectural history\, cultural landscapes\, and the visual stories that define communities. \n\n\nRSVP Required\nPlease RSVP in advance.Contact Ali:📞 651.328.2258✉️ alilja@sholom.com
URL:https://www.sholom.com/event/twin-cities-history-lecture-series/2026-02-26/
LOCATION:Shaller Family Sholom East Campus\, 740 Kay Avenue\, St. Paul\, MN\, 55102\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Event,Educational Event,Resident/Prospect Event
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SUMMARY:Streets\, Settlements\, and Suds: A Three-Part History of the Twin Cities
DESCRIPTION:Experience the people\, places\, and ideas that left a lasting imprint on our Twin Cities landscape. \nJoin us for an engaging three-part Twin Cities history lecture series exploring iconic streets\, historic neighborhoods\, and the architectural legacy of brewing in St. Paul and Minneapolis. Presented by Kristin Anderson\, Professor Emerita of Art & Design at Augsburg University\, this fully illustrated series brings local history to life through storytelling\, imagery\, and architectural insight. \nEach session stands alone\, but together they tell a broader story of how community\, culture\, and commerce shaped the Twin Cities we know today. \n\nLecture Schedule\nPart 1: St. Paul’s Summit Avenue\nThursday\, January 22 | 2:00 PM \nEveryone in the Twin Cities knows Summit Avenue—its grand mansions\, historic colleges\, and the iconic Cathedral of St. Paul. But beneath its beauty lies a deeper story. This illustrated presentation explores Summit Avenue’s development\, its architectural significance\, and its role as one of Minnesota’s most treasured streets. \n\nPart 2: St. Paul’s Historic Irvine Park\nThursday\, February 26 | 2:00 PM \nJust steps from downtown and West Seventh Street\, Irvine Park is one of St. Paul’s oldest neighborhoods. Built around a charming public park and surrounded by historic homes\, this area tells a powerful story of early settlement\, urban change\, and historic preservation in the Twin Cities. \n\nPart 3: Building for Beer in the Twin Cities\nThursday\, March 26 | 2:00 PM \nFrom 19th-century breweries and biergartens to today’s craft beer renaissance\, brewing has left a visible mark on the Twin Cities landscape. This presentation explores the architecture\, neighborhoods\, and cultural spaces shaped by the brewing industry from its earliest roots to the present day. \n\nAbout the Presenter\n \nKristin Anderson is Professor Emerita of Art & Design at Augsburg University in Minneapolis. Her work focuses on architectural history\, cultural landscapes\, and the visual stories that define communities. \n\n\nRSVP Required\nPlease RSVP in advance.Contact Ali:📞 651.328.2258✉️ alilja@sholom.com
URL:https://www.sholom.com/event/twin-cities-history-lecture-series/2026-01-22/
LOCATION:Shaller Family Sholom East Campus\, 740 Kay Avenue\, St. Paul\, MN\, 55102\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Event,Educational Event,Resident/Prospect Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251222T140000
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CREATED:20251209T192503Z
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SUMMARY:A Taste of Tradition: Stories from Jewish Delis
DESCRIPTION:🎬 Discover the Flavor of History!Special Film Screening + LatkesSunday\, December 22 • 2:00 PMShaller Family Sholom East Campus740 Kay Ave.\, St. Paul\, MNOpen to the Public \nJoin us for a heartwarming afternoon as we showcase two short films from the Jewish Historical Society of the Upper Midwest\, celebrating the iconic Jewish deli. Enjoy stories of family-run shops\, legendary countermen\, and the foods that shaped community life for generations. \nExpect crispy latkes\, great company\, and a cozy celebration of culture and tradition. \nAll are welcome—come taste\, watch\, and connect! \nRSVP to Ali Lilja📧 alilja@sholom.com📞 651-328-2258
URL:https://www.sholom.com/event/a-taste-of-tradition-stories-from-jewish-delis/
LOCATION:Shaller Family Sholom East Campus\, 740 Kay Avenue\, St. Paul\, MN\, 55102\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Event,Resident/Prospect Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251204T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251204T183000
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CREATED:20251106T172427Z
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SUMMARY:In Loving Memory: Annual Sholom Home Care & Hospice Service
DESCRIPTION:You’re Invited to the Sholom Home Care & Hospice Annual Memorial Service \nRosemary has long been a symbol of remembrance — a reminder of love that continues to grow. 🌿We invite families\, friends\, and community members to join us as we honor those who received care through Sholom Home Care and Hospice. \nAll are welcome to attend. Kosher dinner will be served — RSVP required. \nRSVP to Nina Arseneau at narseneau@sholom.com | 612.416.8797 \nMay their memory be a blessing.
URL:https://www.sholom.com/event/in-loving-memory-annual-sholom-home-care-hospice-service/
LOCATION:Shaller Family Sholom East Campus\, 740 Kay Avenue\, St. Paul\, MN\, 55102\, United States
CATEGORIES:Sholom Home Care and Hospice,Spiritual Care Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251031T103000
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CREATED:20251003T190431Z
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SUMMARY:Safe Trick-or-Treating for Daycares and Preschools – Sholom St. Paul
DESCRIPTION:🎃 Calling All Local Daycare Centers & Preschools! 🎃 \nAre you searching for a safe and meaningful place for your children to go trick-or-treating this Halloween? Shaller Family Sholom East Campus in St. Paul invites daycare centers\, preschools\, and community groups to join us for a morning of festive fun on Thursday\, October 31st from 10:30–11:30 AM. \nOur residents will line the hallways\, ready to hand out candy and enjoy the kids’ costumes. It’s a wonderful way to celebrate Halloween\, spread joy\, and build intergenerational connections! 🧡 \n📍 Where: Shaller Family Sholom Home East\, 740 Kay Avenue\, St. Paul (just off 35E & West 7th)🗓️ When: Thursday\, October 31st | 10:30–11:30 AM📩 RSVP: Contact Abby at ShallerTR@sholom.com or call 651-328-2304 \nIf your group can’t attend\, please share this with local childcare centers or preschools—help us make this Halloween extra special for kids and seniors alike! 👻🍬
URL:https://www.sholom.com/event/safe-trick-or-treating-for-daycares-and-preschools-sholom-st-paul/
LOCATION:Shaller Family Sholom East Campus\, 740 Kay Avenue\, St. Paul\, MN\, 55102\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250922T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250922T143000
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CREATED:20250917T161658Z
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SUMMARY:Shaller Campus Walk to End Alzheimer's at Sholom
DESCRIPTION:Held annually in more than 600 communities nationwide\, the Walk to End Alzheimer’s is the world’s largest event to raise awareness and funds for Alzheimer’s care\, support\, and research.\nHere at Sholom\, we’re proud to do our part—walking together to honor and support those living with Alzheimer’s and dementia\, their families\, and caregivers. In the U.S.\, an estimated 7.2 million Americans are living with Alzheimer’s in 2025\, with that number expected to rise significantly.\n\nNow\, more than ever\, it’s important to raise awareness and walk in solidarity. We invite you to our Shaller Family Sholom East Campus in St. Paul to join our neighborhood Walk to End Alzheimer’s!\n\nDate: Monday\, September 22ndTime: Gather in the Shaller Family Sholom East lobby at 1:30 PM for a short walkRoute: Around the triangle patch of land between Sholom and Nova School (just like this summer!)What to wear: Purple if you can!After the walk: Enjoy cider and cookies out front\n\nFamily\, friends\, and community members are warmly invited to join us. Staff assistance with walking alongside residents is greatly appreciated.\nTogether\, step by step\, we move closer to a world without Alzheimer’s.
URL:https://www.sholom.com/event/shaller-campus-walk-to-end-alzheimers-at-sholom/
LOCATION:Shaller Family Sholom East Campus\, 740 Kay Avenue\, St. Paul\, MN\, 55102\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Event,Resident/Prospect Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250911T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250911T200000
DTSTAMP:20260508T230359
CREATED:20250815T192853Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250815T192853Z
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SUMMARY:Enmity and Empathy: Join us for a Discussion with Author Ka F. Wong About Japanese Americans in Minnesota During WWII
DESCRIPTION:A Hidden Chapter of Courage\, Resilience\, and Community\nJoin us for an evening of history\, insight\, and connection as we welcome Ka F. Wong\, professor of Asian Studies at St. Olaf College\, producer and director of the film Beyond the Barbed Wire: Japanese Americans in Minnesota during World War II. \nThrough personal interviews\, archival treasures\, and powerful stories\, Professor Wong will share the little-known history of Japanese Americans who resettled in Minnesota after leaving WWII incarceration camps. Despite hostility and hardship\, they forged new lives and built bonds of empathy with allies who stood beside them. \nFrom college students and US Cadet Nurses to language school trainees and pioneering families\, discover how these individuals transformed both wartime Minnesota and their own futures. \nThis event is FREE and open to the public. Book sales signed by author available after the event. Residents\, families\, and all guests welcome!\nRSVP to Ali Lilja at alilja@sholom.com or by calling 651.328.2258
URL:https://www.sholom.com/event/enmity-and-empathy-join-us-for-a-discussion-with-author-ka-f-wong-about-japanese-americans-in-minnesota-during-wwii/
LOCATION:Shaller Family Sholom East Campus\, 740 Kay Avenue\, St. Paul\, MN\, 55102\, United States
CATEGORIES:Educational Event,Resident/Prospect Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250904T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250904T150000
DTSTAMP:20260508T230359
CREATED:20250817T192758Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250817T192758Z
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SUMMARY:Once a Camper\, Always a Camper: Jewish Summer Camp Across Generations (St. Paul)
DESCRIPTION:Join Sholom and the Jewish Historical Society of the Upper Midwest as we reminisce and celebrate the legacy of Jewish summer camps in our region.\nWe will have a Film Screening\, and Intergenerational Panel led by Andy Halper about Jewish Summer Campus\, followed by an Ice Cream Social!\nResidents\, families\, and guests outside of Sholom are welcome to attend. It will be fun for all ages! \nPlease RSVP to Ali Lilja at alilja@sholom.com or 651-328-2258\nThe documentary and event will take place in our Mains Auditorium at our Shaller Family Sholom East Campus in St. Paul. \n740 Kay Avenue\, St. Paul\, MN 55102
URL:https://www.sholom.com/event/once-a-camper-always-a-camper-jewish-summer-camp-across-generations-st-paul/
LOCATION:Shaller Family Sholom East Campus\, 740 Kay Avenue\, St. Paul\, MN\, 55102\, United States
CATEGORIES:Knollwood Place Apartments Independent Living,Resident/Prospect Event
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