90's Murder Mystery Party

Get the gang together for whodunnit extravaganza - 90's style! AS IF you'd want to miss this!
Have some brews and solve the clues to find out who the murderer in the room is! Tickets are $30 and include programming and your first beer! For $50, get two tickets. It's going to be da bomb!
We better see ya in your retro fits!

Everything You Need to Know About Running in Minnesota

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Whether you’re an experienced marathoner or lacing up your running shoes for the first time, Minnesota has everything you need for an incredible running experience.

Fairfield Inn & Suites Minneapolis Downtown

Our hotel is conveniently located right off of Highway I-394 in the heart of downtown Minneapolis. For guests looking to catch a sporting event we are within walking distance to both Target Center and Target Field. We are also just a mile away from US Bank Stadium. Looking to catch a concert or musical while in the twin cities? We are close to local venues including First Avenue and the Orpheum Theater.

Cambria Hotel Minneapolis Downtown

The Cambria Hotel Minneapolis Downtown pairs upscale amenities with an exciting, central location walking distance from the city’s most popular restaurants, shops and attractions. Catch a Twins game at Target Field less than half a mile away, or walk up the block to Target Center for a concert. US Bank Stadium is just a mile from our location. If you’re flying into town, we’re also less than 12 miles from Minneapolis-Saint Paul International Airport. 

Scarium at the Aquarium

Explore a spookily-decorated Aquarium, trick-or-treat among the exhibits, and show off your creative costumes! We will provide crafts, projects, and games as well as activity materials to take home and enjoy.

Great Lakes Aquarium proudly participates in the Teal Pumpkin Project. That means that no edible treats will be provided during trick-or-treat.

?IMPORTANT: Pre-registration is required for all parties!?

2024 Dates:

Tuesday, October 22, 2024 from 4:00 – 7:00 p.m.

Wednesday, October 23, 2024 from 4:00 – 7:00 p.m.

Tap the Barrel Weekend at Winehaven!

To mark the beginning of another growing season, and to remember the fruits of last year's labor, join us for a special barrel tasting weekend. Don't miss the unique opportunity to taste our wine from the cask!
 

New Vintage Days at Winehaven!

Be the first to try the new wines from Winehaven's 2024 grape harvest! During this special event, the new 2024 vintage will be released, and a special flight of all the new wines will be available including:

2024 Itasca - Made from the University of Minnesota's new winter hardy Itasca grape, this wine delivers aromas and flavors of vibrant tropical fruit. Itasca pairs well with seafood, poultry, white meats, and dishes with cream sauce!

Holiday Cheers at Winehaven!

Enjoy some of the new wines from the recent harvest, freshly brewed mulled wine, special treats and plenty of holiday cheer! We hope you can join us for this wonderful weekend at Winehaven!

'Deer Camp for Her' Sip and Shop at Winehaven!

While the hunters head to the woods, join us at Winehaven Winery for a relaxing and festive weekend! Kick-off your holiday shopping with a variety of local clothing, jewelry and craft vendors. Sip wine, browse unique finds, and enjoy live music along with the cosy atmosphere of our family winery. Bring your friends for a perfect getaway during deer hunting opener weekend!

 

Cabin Fever Days!

Come out of hibernation and taste some of our vintage selections that we will bring out of our cellar for this special event. This is the only weekend of the year where guests can taste Winehaven's classic wines that have been aging in our cellar for years! Compare our 10-year-old wines to the new vintages. Learn about how wines can improve with age!