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Concert set in Gregory Park
One Night Stand will kick off a summer music series at 7 p.m. Thursday, June 3, at Gregory Park in Brainerd.
The concert is free and open to the public. The summer series is a collaboration between Brainerd Parks and Recreation Department and The Center. Organizers changed the name of the concert series to Performances in the Park because not all performances will be musical concerts. Those who attend each week will enjoy a variety of performances.
One Night Stand is a group of musicians who perform widely in the Brainerd lakes area. They craft their own wonderful and unique arrangements of well-known songs from a catalog of rock, blues, jazz and gospel tunes, a news release stated.
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Author event
Author Julie Jo Larson of “100 Things to Do in Minnesota Northwoods Before You Die,” will speak virtually noon to 1 p.m. June 7 for the Brown Bag Lunch Author Series presented as live events on the Friends of the Brainerd Public Library Facebook page. Join the talk by going to
Library event
Graphic novel author and illustrator Jason Walz will speak about making comics in a virtual event at 6 p.m. June 10 via Zoom. People interested may register at Kitchigami Regional Library’s Legacy Facebook page at
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Minnesota author to virtually visit Brainerd library
Minnesota Author Wendy Webb will appear virtually May 3 for the Brainerd Public Library’s Brown Bag Lunch author visits.
Webb will present from noon to 1 p.m. as a live event on the Friends of the Brainerd Public Library Facebook page at
bit.ly/3mIpBNN, as the library is not hosting in-person events.
Minnesota Author Wendy Webb s book cover of her gothic suspense novel “The Haunting of Brynn Wilder.” Submitted Photo
Webb will discuss her gothic suspense novel, “The Haunting of Brynn Wilder.” According to the book description, after a devastating loss, Brynn Wilder escapes to Wharton, a tourist town on Lake Superior, to reset. Checking into a quaint boarding house for the summer, she hopes to put her life into perspective. In her fellow lodgers, she finds a friendly company of strangers: the frail Alice, cared for by a married couple with a heartbreaking story of their own; LuA