Also: Councilwomen file for re-election and football season approaches.
The performance is being put on by Main Street School of Performing Arts students and recent college grads.
The councilwomen filed to run for office Tuesday.
The football season begins Aug. 23.
Neighbors have always shared things -- from sugar and milk to ladders and wheelbarrows. But now time banks are helping neighbors share their talents in exchange for bigger services like repairs and renovations.
A PC technician, machine operator and senior financial analyst are just some of the job openings.
Also: A longtime firefighter dies, and the Hopkins Farmers’ Market is booming.
Patch went to Minneapolis’ Suuqa Karmel, a popular Somali shopping center, with Hopkins resident Fartun Weli to learn about the importance of Ramadan.
The gap between men and women’s life expectancy is shrinking, but it may not be good news for everyone. See how Hennepin County stacks up.
Remember how you felt like a superhero the first time you jumped from your swing in mid-air? How much will it cost you to give your kids that same feeling?
Cost for the line as a whole may have jumped, but Hopkins didn’t see many unexpected details in the latest light rail plans.
This week’s stories include a father and toddler injured by fleeing robbery suspect and a anger over a pet store.
Also in the week ahead: Art center concert tickets go on sale, and Hopkins has openings for Police Reserves.
Good news from the past week from our Patch sites in Hennepin County, Fridley, Mendota Heights, Shakopee and St. Michael.
This week’s compilation includes ‘In The Way Guy,’ ideas for transforming a former theater and company sold for $312 million.
Patch editors put down their laptops and picked up some pitchforks Friday in Minnetonka.
The Credit for Military Service in a Combat Zone will expire Oct. 15 for those who served in 2009.
President Obama signed a disaster declaration Thursday.
What roads should you avoid? Here’s the breakdown of detours, repaving and bridge projects by Twin Cities region.
The organization will give supplies to nearly 1,300 kids from struggling families.
Have an event to tell your neighbors about? Add it here!
Excited for the new movie "Planes"? Take your kids on a virtual trip to the town where Disney's "Planes" takes place: Propwash Junction. No wings required. Sponsored by Disney.
Catch photos from Hopkins' Raspberry Days Parade. Mark your calendars for an upcoming play by actors from Main Street School of Performing Arts. Consider using a local photographer to capture memories.
Here's what's playing in theaters around Hopkins this weekend, plus showtimes.
A complaint about a new 11th Avenue North home raises questions about how Hopkins can preserve its small-town charm as new homes replace old ones.