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Mystery Art Camp Weekend C
ampfire Studio, a graphic design studio in Min- neapolis, will hold its first mystery art camp weekend, September 20 through 22. The weekend is designed for adults who want to explore the outdoors and their creativity. This trip is ideal for those that either have never tried camping and want an introduction or never had the chance to try their hand at art and want to experi- ence it in a non-judgmental environment. It’s also designed for experienced campers and creative individuals just looking to get away and recharge their creative batteries. The trip will take place within 150 miles of the Twin Cities (destination will be announced one day before the trip date) and will include all meals, tents, art-directed projects with all supplies and materials to complete three main projects, camping dem- onstrations and entertainment. The Mystery Art Camp Weekend is designed to create an environment in which participants can explore artistic processes, complete projects to display in their homes or give as gifts, meet new people and reconnect with nature. Ten percent of the proceeds will go toward Kids Against Hunger to support hungry
children in Haiti.
Cost: $300; those that sign up with a friend receive $50 off. Location will be announced one day before departure. For more information or to register, visit MysteryArt
CampingTrip.EventBrite.com. See ad, page 14.
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Breast Damn Motorcycle Bra Run T
he fourth annual Breast Damn Motorcycle Bra Run will be held at 1 p.m. on September 14 at the Medina Entertainment Center. Registration begins at 10:30 a.m. More than 500 motorcyclists are expected to
participate, many with decorated bras attached to their cycles. The entertaining parade aims to bring awareness of the importance of early detection of breast cancer. A winner for the best decorated bike will be selected. The event is sponsored by Treasured Chests, a nonprofit
organization founded in 2005 by breast cancer survivor Kelly Moore. The organization is seeking donated bras (used or unused), the more colorful and
For more information about advertising and how you can participate, call
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decorated, the better. The donated bras are used to decorate the participating motorcy- cles. The motorcycle run starts at the Medina Entertainment Center, travels to Tootsies, in Annandale, continues on to Red Lodge Grill, in Waverly, and then Lord Fletchers on Lake Minnetonka. Other activities for the day include a raffle, vendors, food specials, bikini bike
wash and generally having fun while raising funds for families who have been affected by the diagnosis of cancer.
Cost $20 in advance; $25 day of event. Location: Medina Entertainment Center, 500 Minnesota Hwy. 55, Medina. For more information, call 763-478-6661 or visit
TreasuredChests.org.
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