While most festivities leading up to the Super Bowl in February will center on downtown Minneapolis, Bloomington is preparing to host an event of its own.
The Illuminate South Loop festival will take place in the city's South Loop district, home to the Mall of America and several hotels, on Feb. 1-3. The city is billing it as an evening event that "focuses on leveraging the power of the arts, culture and creativity to engage the community."
Art projects and artist-curated performances will be featured at Bloomington Central Park, including "Duck Duck What," where people vote on the correct name for the children's game, and a pep rally with drills from cheerleaders and drum corps. There also will be bonfires, drinks and food available from the nearby Hyatt Regency hotel.
The full list of offerings is available at bit.ly/2Czahf3.
Miguel Otárola
Edina
Winter brings return of outdoor ice skating
Some of the Twin Cities' popular outdoor ice skating rinks are now open.
Edina's Parks and Recreation Department opened its ice rinks on Monday. The rinks can be found in 12 city parks, including Arden, Weber, Normandale and Highlands parks.
The rinks are open from 4 to 9:30 p.m. Monday through Friday, from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. on Saturdays and from 1 to 8 p.m. on Sundays. This week, through Dec. 31, they will be open from noon to 9:30 p.m. with the exceptions of Christmas Eve and New Year's Eve, when they will operate on limited hours.