CROSSLAKE — The Crosslake City Council will have a truth in taxation public information meeting at 6 p.m. Monday, Dec. 12, in City Hall for the purpose of reviewing and taking comments on the proposed 2023 budget and approving the final 2022 tax levy collectible in 2023.
Council Member John Andrews will attend the meeting via Zoom because he is out of town. He will participate from a public location at 1205 Jackson Blvd, Unit A, Houston, TX 77006, which is open and accessible to the public, as required by MN State Statute 13D.02.
Workshops, vendors, exhibitors, lunch, door prizes and a keynote speaker are planned for the full-day event. There is no admission charge or registration required.
This calendar lists book or author events, auditions for theatrical productions, art, craft or food fairs and other unique entertainment events.
This calendar lists theatrical productions and other unique entertainment events.
A round-up of upcoming entertainment events, such as concerts, plays, music in the park, author events in the Brainerd lakes area.
The calendar lists art exhibits on display, as well as art workshops and activities.
Lakes Area Music Festival will present the program “Minerva of the North” on Sunday, Feb. 5, at Trinity Lutheran in Brainerd. The event will feature baroque instrumental and vocal repertoire.
“Living” is a new drama starring English actor Bill Nighy a veteran civil servant who receives a terminal diagnosis from his doctor and decides to live it up with the help of a plucky young woman.
Presenting will be a panel of Upward Bound Program students and staff and Sociology instructor Scott Foster, who were part of a trip last summer that looked at the U.S. Civil Rights Trail.
Kohls has shot news, sporting events and artistic photos for the Brainerd Dispatch for more than 47 years.