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  • ArtReach St. Croix
    ArtReach St. Croix
    Arts Service Org;  Museum / Gallery;  Nonprofit;  Visual Art
    ArtReach St. Croix is a non-profit organization whose mission is to connect the St. Croix Valley community with the visual, literary and performing arts. ArtReach St. Croix’s vision is to make the St. Croix Valley a nationally recognized destination for the arts. To help accomplish this vision, ArtReach St. Croix will continue to create a connections, cross-promotional opportunities, visibility-raising marketing and partnerships within, and beyond, the arts sector. ArtReach St. Croix serves the St. Croix River Valley from Taylor’s Falls to Hastings in Minnesota and Prescott to St. Croix Falls in Wisconsin. At ArtReach’s headquarters in Stillwater, we host literary arts programs, a rotating series of visual arts exhibitions and other arts events for the public.  
  • Blessings Academy of Arts and Music
    Blessings Academy of Arts and Music
    Educational;  Museum / Gallery;  Music;  Traditional Arts;  Visual Art
    Hastings Arts Center is owned and operated by husband and wife, Travis and Sarah Lockwood. The center, formerly Guardian Angels Catholic Church, houses Blessings Academy of Arts and Music, with 10-15 music and art teachers who give instruction in music instruments and art classes. Blessings Academy of Arts and Music is dedicated to creating an educational arts experience for all ages, levels and backgrounds. The center also houses a performance hall that features live concerts, and a gallery space for art exhibitions. A great destination to visit, located in Historic, Downtown Hastings, Minnesota.
  • BreakAway Arts
    BreakAway Arts
    Museum / Gallery;  Traditional Arts;  Visual Art
     BreakAway Arts is a beautiful creativity hub in Hastings, MN, offering classes, demonstrations, open studio evenings, art exhibits/retail gallery, and special events. The attached BreakAway Cafe (scheduled to open in October 2016) will offer light artisanal fare, gourmet coffees & sodas, wine/beer, rotating exhibits, and several performance and open mic nights each month.  All events are open to the public; several levels of membership are available and include member pricing on classes and some cafe items.
  • Kids Oasis of Stillwater Inc
    Kids Oasis of Stillwater Inc
    Dance;  Film;  Kids & Family-Friendly;  Museum / Gallery;  Music
    Located in historic downtown Stillwater, Kids Oasis is a mini playtown designed especially for kids ages 0-8 years old. Featured in the play area is a few climb up/slide down play structures, playhouses stocked with coordinating imaginative and role playing toys, dress up costumes, and a park. There are also lots of toys and cars that the little ones can ride around on the “road”. We also have a separate toddler section that is blocked off by a white picket fence. Parents can relax and watch their little ones crawl around on the foam mat flooring and play with quality age appropriate toys. We also host birthday parties, baby showers and other events. Private rentals are available. Like and follow our Facebook page for upcoming events and special classes. Pack a snack, lunch or dinner and stop over to play!
  • LeDuc Historic Estate
    LeDuc Historic Estate
    Educational;  Government;  Historical;  Museum / Gallery
    The LeDuc Historic Estate is a nationally significant historic property that includes an architecturally outstanding house, preserved outbuildings, and beautiful 4-acre grounds with gardens and woods.  The unaltered Gothic Revival mansion was built by William G. LeDuc, Civil War veteran and former Commissioner of Agriculture for President Rutherford Hayes. His wife, Mrs. Mary LeDuc, selected the design for the house from the works of noted landscape architect Andrew Jackson Downing and the house was constructed from 1862 to 1866.  In 1970 it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places; it opened as a historic house museum in 2005. Today, a wide range of exciting and educational arts and cultural heritage programming is offered for people of all ages.  Guided tours of the Estate are available the end of May through the end of October.  The Estate is also available for private rentals, group tours, and events year-round.
  • Lee and Rose Warner Nature Center
    Lee and Rose Warner Nature Center
    Educational;  Environmental;  Kids & Family-Friendly;  Museum / Gallery;  Nonprofit;  Science & Nature
    The Lee and Rose Warner Nature Center is located 30 miles northeast of St. Paul, Minnesota near historic Marine on St. Croix. The oldest private nature center in Minnesota, Warner features over 600 acres of undeveloped woodland, marsh, lake, bog and grasslands. Within the Trailside Museum, visitors can learn about our public natural history programs, learn how to become a volunteer or Friend of Warner, and experience the Hidden Wonders of Warner, our brand-new interactive, hands-on education exhibits.
  • Mary Jo Van Dell Studio & The Judd Street Exch...
    Mary Jo Van Dell Studio & The Judd Street Exch...
    Museum / Gallery;  Traditional Arts;  Visual Art
    MARY JO VAN DELL STUDIO Mary Jo’s studio and the Judd Street Exchange are located above the General Store in the heart of Marine on Saint Croix. Connected to the studio is a gallery that features Mary Jo’s paintings as well as the work of several other local artists including photography, pottery, woodwork, and textiles. RENTING JUDD STREET EXCHANGE The Judd Street Exchange is a beautiful, creative space to gather, host a meeting or artist talk, have a book club, hold a knitting circle, enjoy bridal showers or birthday parties, instruct a yoga class, etc. The possibilities are endless and new ideas are welcome. Please contact for availability and reservation details.
  • Octagon House Museum
    Octagon House Museum
    Historical;  Kids & Family-Friendly;  Museum / Gallery;  Nonprofit;  Tours
    The St. Croix County Historical Society maintains the Octagon House museum complex. In addition to the gracious, restored house with Victorian era furnishings, the complex includes the Garden House with its 19th century life, domestic arts, carpenter, blacksmith, and general store tableaux; and the Carriage House, which includes the Museum Gift Shop and research center. All structures are set amid expansive, beautifully maintained gardens. The Museum is open for walk-in tours May – October: Fridays – Sundays, 11 p.m. to 4 p.m. Also open in December on weekends (before Christmas). The Museum is also open by appointment for special tours for groups of ten or more guests. Call to schedule your group tour at (715) 386-2654. Tour Fees: Adults $10; Seniors, AAA, & Military $8; Students (6 18) $3; and 5 and younger free.
  • Orange Dragon Art Gallery
    Orange Dragon Art Gallery
    Museum / Gallery;  Visual Art
    With a metal dragon sculpture perched over the front door and a serene garden in the back, the innards of the Orange Dragon are filled with work by local artist members.  
  • SEASONS on St. Croix Gallery
    SEASONS on St. Croix Gallery
    Commercial Business;  Museum / Gallery;  Traditional Arts;  Visual Art
    SEASONS on St. Croix Gallery features the work of over 160 local, regional and national artists. The contemporary craft and fine art includes: clay, glass, jewelry, sculpture, metal, mixed media, fiber, wood as well as two-dimensional work in water color, pastels, oil, acrylic, photography.
  • Stillwater Art Guild Gallery
    Stillwater Art Guild Gallery
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    The St. Croix Valley began attracting artists more than a century ago, and today it remains a destination for artists and art collectors. Its charm and tranquility are readily accessible, and visitors from around the world come for art, fine dining, and to experience the natural beauty of the river itself. Stillwater is the largest town in the Valley, and the first to be incorporated in Minnesota. It was a boom town in the late 1800’s, and its historic downtown still looks much like it did early in the last century. Visitors will find a modern, energetic community possessing the charm of a 19th century river town. Much of the downtown area is on the National Register of Historic Sites and it runs alongside the beautiful St. Croix River, the central feature of the St. Croix National Scenic Waterway that separates Minnesota and Wisconsin. Our gallery is in the historic Isaac Staples Sawmill built more than a hundred and twenty years ago adjacent to the river, where logs from forests to the north floated downstream to the sawmills in Stillwater. More than 60 artists and artisans from Minnesota and Wisconsin display their work in our gallery. There is a wide choice of excellent works rendered in a variety of media and styles, and new art arrives almost daily. Artists & owners Randy Raduenz, Kathy Adamek, James Harvieux, and Curtis Dale along with all the guild members extend a warm welcome. Visit our spacious gallery and enjoy the exciting art; it’s produced by some of the region’s finest artists.
  • Tamarack Gallery and Framing
    Tamarack Gallery and Framing
    Museum / Gallery;  Visual Art
    Art Gallery and Custom Framing
  • The Zephyr Theatre
    The Zephyr Theatre
    Arts Service Org;  Dance;  Educational;  Film;  Kids & Family-Friendly;  Media;  Multicultural;  Museum / Gallery;  Music;  Nonprofit;  Theatre
    Vision The Zephyr Theatre will create a unique blend of theatrical and musical experiences through professional performances and education for people of all ages. We will be a must-see destination for audiences and a gathering place for art and artists in the St. Croix Valley and beyond, acquiring a national presence and recognition. Mission As a professional theatre in the St. Croix Valley, The Zephyr Theater will produce productions of the highest quality that are visually, acoustically, and artistically beautiful. We will create and revive classic musicals and plays, while incorporating music, musical cultures, and dance into the live arts in meaningful ways. We will provide a testing ground for new ideas and projects, while providing a place for the community and youth to learn and grow to their full potential in the arts.
  • UWRF Chalmer Davee Library
    UWRF Chalmer Davee Library
    College / University;  Educational;  Library;  Museum / Gallery
  • Washington County Historic Courthouse
    Washington County Historic Courthouse
    Educational;  Government;  Historical;  Kids & Family-Friendly;  Museum / Gallery;  Tours
    The Washington County Historic Courthouse welcomes local, national, and international visitors for meetings, exhibits, tours, performances, ceremonies, public events and receptions. The building stands high on the bluffs, overlooking downtown Stillwater and the St. Croix River Valley. The Greek Revival buildng features Italianate influences and is visible from throughout the valley. The Historic Courthouse is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and is an important cultural, economic and historical resource for the St. Croix Valley. Charles Nelson, former state architect noted that “The Historic Courthouse is considered one of the best examples of adaptive re-use of an historic site in the Midwest.”
  • Wisconsin Canoe Heritage Museum
    Wisconsin Canoe Heritage Museum
    Historical;  Kids & Family-Friendly;  Museum / Gallery;  Nonprofit
    The Wisconsin Canoe Heritage Museum is ​an institution devoted to the acquisition, preservation, and dissemination of materials and information relating to the history and heritage of canoe building, canoes, and canoeing in North America. Based in Spooner, Wisconsin, the museum maintains an extensive collection of historic canoes and canoe paraphernalia, an ever changing exhibit hall, and a working canoe shop, all available to the general public as well as WCHM members.
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