Museums, historical places, libraries, theaters, entertainment venues, concerts, fairs, and sports and recreational programs and facilities in Edina, Minnesota are the focus of topics in this category.
 
 
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The annual art show is a multi-day affair that features the works of hundreds of artists, offers entertainment, children’s activities, a beer garden, and other activities and events which may differ from one year to the next. Directions, features artists and exhibitors, sponsors, and visitor guidelines are offered.
http://www.edinaartfair.com/
Offering recreational and travel league baseball for boys and girls in kindergarten through the twelfth grade, the EBA is a non-profit organization. A history of baseball in Edina, Minnesota is featured, along with registration data, teams, leagues, and tournaments, schedules, and field locations.
http://edinabaseball.org/
Founded more than fifty years ago, the EFA brings organized football to the youth of Edina, Minnesota, and supports the Edina High School football programs. Registration data, field locations, off-season camps, a calendar of events, and announcements are posted, along with rules and scholarship information.
http://www.edinasports.org/
Edina Girls Fastpitch Association
The EGFA offers travel fast-pitch softball for Edina, Minnesota girls ages six through fourteen. Registration schedules, game schedules, field locations, and its summer clinic, catching academy, and performance training programs are featured, and news and announcements are posted.
http://www.edinafastpitch.org/
The purpose of the non-profit organization is to design programs resulting in a fun, fair and safe hockey environment for the youth of Edina, Minnesota. Sponsorships, contacts and online registration is available, and its teams, tournaments, coaches and managers are highlighted.
http://www.edinahockeyassociation.com/
Incorporated in 1974, the ESA is a not-for-profit organization offering recreational league soccer for the youth of the Edina, Minnesota region. Program and policy information, and online registration are available, with information about its seasonal teams, a calendar of events, photographs, and contacts.
http://www.edinasoccer.org/
Facilitating recreational and travel slow-pitch softball for K-12th grade girls in Edina, Minnesota, the ESA is a not-for-profit organization. Rules, registration requirements, fees, and schedules are published, along with field locations, clinics, leagues, and contacts. Sponsors are highlighted.
http://www.edinasoftball.com/