Albert Lea, Minnesota museums, historical places, libraries, art galleries, and other attractions and events are the focus of topics in this category, as well as local amusement parks or centers, concerts, festivals, fairs, recreational programs and facilities, and sports programs and teams.
 
 
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Albert Lea Baseball & Softball
The Knights Baseball Club was organized in 2006 to give the youth of Albert Lea, Minnesota and the surrounding area a chance to develop baseball skills and to expand their knowledge of the game. Field information, its code of conduct, game and tournament schedules, sponsorships, and online payments may be made through the site.
http://albertleabaseball.com/
Housed in the Marion Ross Performing Arts Center on North Broadway in Albert Lea, Minnesota, the community theater began in 1965, originally using the theater in Southwest School, moving into the Mason Building in the 1970s. A season schedule, a calendar of concerts and events, and ticket sales are featured.
http://actonbroadway.com/
The volunteer organization sponsors summer and fall competitive traveling teams for Albert Lea, Minnesota youths, eight to eighteen, and are a member of the Minnesota Youth Soccer Association. Registration may be done through the site, and a calendar of games and events, news, and a photo gallery are featured.
http://albertleasoccer.com/
The Freeborn County fairgrounds in Albert Lea, Minnesota hosts the annual fair each summer, as well as other events throughout the year. An annual fair guide can be downloaded from the site, a calendar of events is presented, and tickets may be purchased online. Photos of previous events are included.
http://www.freeborncountyfair.com/
Freeborn County Historical Museum
Membership in the FCHM allows free admission to its historical museum, library and village, reduced rates on sponsored events, and a quarterly newsletter. Membership policies and meeting schedules are posted, along with an overview of the museum, a calendar of programs and events, and project information.
http://www.fchm.us/
Created in 1959, the art center is located in the city of Albert Lea, Minnesota. A profile and history of the organization and facility is put forward, including its membership policies, programs, classes, and events, along with a photo gallery, information about volunteer opportunities, and contacts.
http://www.thealbertleaartcenter.org/