• Shannon Curfman Joins KVSC’s Granite City Radio Theatre

    Electric and commanding performer Shannon Curfman is our musical guest for the spring episode of Granite City Radio Theatre at the Pioneer Place Theater on Wednesday, March 23rd at 7:30 p.m. Come join the show full of blues-rockin’ music, radio noir drama, laugh out loud skits and the trivia challenge! Between Curfman’s songwriting, her saucy, bluesy and demanding vocals […]

  • For George: Portraits of the Movement Exhibit

    The College of St. Benedict and St. John's University are presenting For George: Portraits of the Movement. This is a collection of portraits and interviews by South Minneapolis photographer John Steitz. Living less than a mile from what would later come to be known as George Floyd Square, Steitz spent much of the Summer of […]

  • What’s Our Story? Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women in Minnesota

    KVSC radio along with campus partners at St. Cloud State University are welcoming author Chris Stark and her presentation What's Our Story? Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women in Minnesota. Stark is an educator and author, who's recent book Carnival Lights has been nominated for a Minnesota book award. She serves on the governor's task force […]

  • Volleyball Camp at SCSU for Girls and Boys

    The St. Cloud State volleyball team is hosting a series of summer camps for boys and girls. The Huskies Skills camp for boys and girls grades 4-9 will focus on the development of the six basic skills of volleyball. Campers will have the opportunity to apply the skills learned through instruction during camp with various […]

  • Nature Interrupted Exhibit with Erik Jon Olson

    The Paramount Center for the Arts is presenting the exhibit Nature Interrupted with featured artist Erik Jon Olson. Olson uses quilted plastic waste to examine the effects that consumerism, mass consumption and particularly the use of plastic have on our climate, water ways and wildlife. Each piece is constructed of eight to twelve layers of machine […]

  • Breakfast Club with Stearns History Museum

    The Stearns History Museum is taking their Breakfast Club program on the road. They're heading to the Hill Museum and Manuscript Library at St. John's University in Collegeville to connect with Tim Ternes. He's the director of programming and the St. John's Bible.  You'll hear and see first-hand about this project that has captured world-wide […]

  • St. Cloud Area Genealogists Event at Stearns History Museum

    You're invited to join the St. Cloud Area Genealogists for a presentation from Mary Kircher Roddy called “FamilyBrowse: A New Way to Use FamilySearch.org.” Kircher-Roddy is a certified Genealogist, is also a Certified Public Accountant. She lectures across the US, and is a regular presenter for Legacy Family Tree webinars. She'll show participants how to […]

  • A Walk Together – Uniting Against Sex Trafficking

    “A Walk Together – Uniting Against Sex Trafficking” is a fundraising/awareness walk that is taking place on Saturday, April 30th.  This 4th annual event helps raise money for and bring awareness to the work of the Central Minnesota Sexual Assault Center. The Center provides services to survivors of sex trafficking and exploitation and other forms […]

  • David Huckfelt at Season Finale of Granite City Radio Theatre

    The season finale of KVSC’s Granite City Radio Theatre features musical guest David Huckfelt on Wednesday, May 4th live at the Pioneer Place Theatre in St. Cloud. You may know him from the critically acclaimed band The Pines. Since 2019 Huckfelt’s been creating and producing his own music. David Huckfelt’s latest album ‘Room Enough, Time Enough’ […]

  • St. Cloud Municipal Band Concert

    The Paramount Visual Arts Center is hosting a concert with the St. Cloud Municipal Band. Join the St. Cloud Municipal Band for an evening of toe tapping and hand clapping. Bring the family and enjoy music for kids and kids of all ages. You’ll hear songs from the radio, TV and movies as well as tunes […]

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