Attractions and events in Mantorville, Minnesota are the focus of topics in this category. These may include local museums and historic places, theaters, art galleries and entertainment venues, as well as fairs, festivals, concerts and other events, sports and recreational programs, facilities and teams.
 
 
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Dodge County Historical Society
Headquartered in the St. John's Episcopal Church building, also known as the Hilltop Church in Mantorville, Minnesota, the county seat, the non-profit organization raises funds each year to maintain exhibits and historical artifacts, and to maintain its buildings. Its holdings and research facilities are highlighted, along with a calendar of programs and events, contacts, and a history of the county.
http://www.dodgecountyhistorical.org/
Housed in a building constructed before the Civil War, the non-profit organization has artist members from all over southeastern Minnesota, offering gallery and classroom space. Gallery hours and featured artists are highlighted, and class schedules are published to the site, along with a calendar of events and organizational contacts.
http://mantorvilleartguild.org/
Housed in the historic opera house in Mantorville, Minnesota, the community theater company is discussed, including its history, its accomplishments, sponsorships, needs, and volunteer opportunities, as well as highlighting currently running productions, upcoming productions, auditions and employment opportunities, and schedules.
http://www.mantorvillain.com/
Beginning more than a half a century ago as a flower show, promoting the planting of marigolds throughout the city of Mantorville, Minnesota, the annual festival has grown to be much more, including the flower show, but also a car show, quilt show, bingo, antiques and a flea market, melodramas by the Mantorville Theatre Company, live music, fireworks, a 5K run, baseball tournament, a parade, and plenty of food. Its schedules, parade and parking information, and access to participant forms.
http://www.marigolddays.com/
The week-long annual living history event is open for area schools during the weekdays, and to the public during the weekend, offering a variety of demonstrations that may include clothing and beads, guns of the era, fire starting, fur trapping, and archery. A list of demonstrations planned for the next event is posted to the site, along with a gallery of photographs, schedules, and contacts.
http://www.zumbrobendrendezvous.org/