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The council gave the organizers of the Greater Downtown Savage Music Festival the go-ahead, with a few strings attached.
This upcoming weekend, hundreds of artists and crafters will converge on Shakopee's Canterbury Park for this show, which has been ranked in the Top 100 list maintained by Sunshine Artist Magazine.
Artists who want to get into the Savage Juried Art Show and Minnesota River Arts Fair better act fast: Deadlines for both are just weeks away.
Calling all jesters, bawdy ladies and belly dancers: The Minnesota Renaissance Festival is looking for a few good acts for the upcoming season.
The play stars Shakopee School Board member Scott Swanson.
Atmosphere return as headliners after storm cancelled their show at Soundset 2012.
The childrens music duo played the Huber Park Concert Series in 2010 and 2011. Sunday they won a Grammy.
'Weekend Roadtrip Tour 2013' will be here March 29.
Opening night is Feb. 15.
"Elvis Lives: The Ultimate Elvis Tribute Artist Event" coming to Mystic Lake on March 9-10
The $50,000 grant will help fund the Society's exhibit space redesign project.
The Minnesota Historical and Cultural Heritage Grant will allow the SCHS to securely store historical items that are currently stored on shelving units.
Enjoy a night out at an upcoming play in Shakopee.
The RVTC has partnered with Shakopee Community Education to present its first youth studio production.
The 19th century holiday cultural traditions of the Minnesota River Valley brought to life each weekend leading up to Christmas.
The first performances will begin on Friday, Nov. 9 at 9 p.m.
Tom Melchior interviewed over 70 veterans to write the book, which was a project with the Scott County Historical Society.
The River Valley Theatre Company is presenting "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" at West Junior High on Oct. 26-28.
Art education in a correctional facility plays a significant role in the lives of offenders.
The award-winning play will open at River Valley Theatre Company, on Fri. Oct. 19.
The art crawl pre-show exhibit continues through Oct. 13.
After 35 years in the corporate world, Hartl decided to go after her dream.
Showalter has spent several years honing his craft.
Kristin Oppold makes what she loves and describes her jewelry as earthy urban chic with a modern bohemian flair.
The grants were for projects that preserve and share Minnesota’s history and cultural heritage.
The contest is open to Shakopee amateur photographers. Entries will be accepted in three categories.
Shakopee resident Todd Jacobs first became interested in photography at a young age. His work will be featured in the upcoming Scott County Art Crawl.
The Junk Bonanza starts on Thursday and runs through 5 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 15.
The pre-show exhibit will run through Oct. 13 and is available for viewing during normal library hours.