MAKING HISTORY: 1950S FAMILY DAY
Wendy Freshman and Kristin Jansson lead an apron-making craft and discuss their new book, "Making History: Have a Blast With 15 Crafts." Guests can also see a history play performance, baking demonstration and a display of 1950s-inspired aprons, with some made from flour sacks. (Noon-3 p.m. Sat. $6-$11. Mill City Museum, 704 S. 2nd St., Mpls. 612-341-7555. www.mnhs.org.)
MONDO SPECTACULAR SHOW
An assorted variety of items will fly through the air during this juggling variety show. Performers will also do comedy and unicycling tricks. (7 p.m. Sat. $10-$12. St. Paul Central High School, 275 N. Lexington Pkwy., St. Paul. www.mondofest.org/festival.)
MELISSA WALKER
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