December 19 - Somerset High School Band and Choir

Somerset High School Band and Choir
Musser Cortile; 12 pm; FREE

The Somerset High School Band brings their tour to Landmark Center. The concert band and choir will perform many holiday tunes for their one hour concert. Bring your lunch or purchase something at Anita’s Cafe. For more information call 651-292-3063.


Rice Park tours begin on May 4th @ 10am & run 1st & 3rd Wed. May - Sept! Tours are free but a reservation is required. Call 651-292-3276


FREE - Ballet Tuesday is TODAY at 12pm! Join us and the St. Paul City Ballet for a fantastic performance!


Our last Urban Expedition of the season goes out w/ a bang this Sunday @ 1pm! Come & enjoy 2 countries - Czech Republic & Slovakia! FREE!


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This Week at Landmark Center!


April 11th - April 17th
 


April 12, 2011

Ballet Tuesday
Musser Cortile; 12pm; FREE
Join the St. Paul City Ballet for a free one hour ballet performance.

For more information please visit www.schubert.org.


April 14, 2011

Schubert Club Courtroom Concert
Courtroom 317; 12pm; FREE
The concerts held every Thursday feature local performing artists of the highest caliber from the Twin Cities and surrounding metropolitan area, as well as occasional musical newcomers to the area. Today’s concert features Schubert Club Composers-in-Residence: Edie Hill and Abbie Betinis.

For more information please visit www.landmarkcenter.org


April 17, 2011

Urban Expedition: Czech Republic/Slovakia
Musser Cortile; 1pm; FREE
Learn about two countries in one place without hopping on a plane!  See performances, make crafts, and taste the food of the Czech Republic and Slovakia.

For more information please visit www.landmarkcenter.org


Urban Expedition: Egypt! is this Sunday, April 10th @ 1pm. Get a glimpse into the culture of Egypt with dance, music, food & more! FREE.


Urban Expedition prog. just received a General Mills Celebrating Communities of Color grant! Check out our next one at LC on Sun, April 10th


This Week at Landmark Center

March 28th - April 3rd
 

March 31, 2011

Schubert Club Courtroom Concert
Courtroom 317; 12pm; FREE
Jennifer Berg, violin and Szu-ling Wu, piano
Paul Schimming, clarinet; Natalia Moiseeva, violin; Alison Fahy, violin; Valerie Little, viola and Teresa Richardson, cello

The concerts held every Thursday feature local performing artists of the highest caliber from the Twin Cities and surrounding metropolitan area, as well as occasional musical newcomers to the area.

For more information please visit www.schubert.org.


Visit the FREE Museums at Landmark Center!


The Schubert Club Museum
Open Sunday - Thursday 12 - 4 p.m.; Free

Visit The Schubert Club Museum where you will be introduced to The Museum by an interpretive guide in the space. You will also encounter a massive sculpture of instruments and will be able to explore the way in which keyboard instruments changed over time beginning with the Italian Harpsichord and ending with the Streicher Grand Piano.

For more information please visit www.schubert.org


American Association of Woodturners Gallery of Wood Art
Open Tuesday - Friday 11 am - 4 pm, Sunday 12 - 3 pm; Free

Current Exhibit:
Art From the Lathe January - February 2011
Works selected from the American Association of Woodturners Permanent Collection provide an intriguing introduction to this rapidly changing and evolving art form.

Also on display: vintage and reproduction lathes, and a collection of treen (everyday household objects made of wood) from the past.

For more information please visit www.galleryofwoodart.org


Landmark Gallery
Open during building hours.

“A Landmark Reclaimed: From Federal Building to Community Icon” in the Landmark Gallery, a permanent exhibition located on the lower level of Landmark Center. The exhibit chronicles the history of Landmark Center and the people who made it the community icon it is today.


Uncle Sam Worked Here
Open during building hours.

An interactive interpretive exhibit that gives visitors a glimpse into federal courts, wartime activities, prohibition, Immigration and more that occurred in Landmark Center over the past 105 years.

To learn more about the exhibit or to schedule a guided tour click here.

For more information please visit www.landmarkcenter.org


FREE @schubertclub concert this Thursday, March 31st at noon in Courtroom 317. Join us!


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