Thursday, April 30, 2015

Nisswa Minnesota's Minnesota Surf Company and Stonehouse Brewery

Beans to Beer: Stonehouse Coffee in Nisswa Brewing Up Plans for Beer Making
Stonehouse Brewery is going to be serving frosty pints in Nisswa.  It will be a fun place to grab a few beers and hang out before heading out to the lakes with your summertime friends. Try the food and check out the Minnesota Surf Shop for SUP rentals while you are in town. There are so many different walking trails and public beaches to check out, and take advantage of the rentals and lessons at Minnesota Surf and learn to SUP in one of the best places for fresh water lakes in the world.

Brendan Flynn Live Music

Here are some upcoming dates for seeing my friend Brendan Flynn playing at some of the best venues in the Brainerd Lakes Area.
Go out and have a few cold ones and enjoy his mellow and folksy music.
Here is the info. from Brendan's FB page.


Ya dere, hey. I have a few gigs this weekend... you should come on out! Cheers!
May 1@5:30pm - Cragun's Resort
May 2@6pm - Gull Dam Brewing, Inc.
May 2@9pm - The Bourbon Room

Kayaking and the Best Wings in Brainerd!



We went kayaking last night out in the Pillsbury Forest on a small lake.  The water is down quite a bit but the temperature was really nice and the trees are starting to leaf out.



We loaded up the kayaks and went to Jake's on Gull before our paddle.  Jake's has some really good food, and the wings with their house made Blue Cheese dressing are the best ones in the Brainerd Lakes Area.

 I have always been a fan of the food, and we even sat out on the patio.  We were the only people sitting out there but after a long winter I can't resist getting out and enjoy some 60 degree weather.

Brainerd Zombie Crawl this Weekend!

Be sure to check out the pub crawl and fake dead zombies this weekend in downtown Brainerd this weekend. Here is more info from the Brainerd Dispatch:
Zombies are expected in Brainerd this weekend.


The downtown Brainerd (DTB) Zombie Crawl will be Friday and Saturday with a lineup of new activities, including a zombie paintball shoot. A zombie video game tournament is also among the new venues. These activities are in addition to the others, including the zombie parade and zombie bar crawl.






This family friendly zombie event also incorporates a scavenger hunt through downtown Brainerd in which participants visit downtown businesses to find pieces of a zombie picture puzzle. All scavenger hunt participants and others who register for the parade follow the same route as the St. Patrick's Day parade.

Brainerd Lakes Live Music: April 30-May 5



For week of April 30- May 6; bands perform from 9 p.m. to close with no cover unless otherwise noted.


BRAINERD


Coco Moon

601 Laurel St.

Thursday Bluegrass, first, third and fifth Thursday of the month

Last Turn Saloon

215 S. South Eighth St.

Theology on Tap, 7 p.m. Saturday

Open Mic Night, first Wednesday of month from 7-10 p.m.

Liquor Pigz

718 Laurel St.

Karaoke, 10 p.m. every Wednesday

Jam session/open mic, 9 p.m. every Sunday

Shep's on Sixth

315 S. Sixth St.

DJ, every Friday-Saturday in Elbow Room

Hairball pre-party, 7 p.m. today, April 30, with Seth Doud and Kings Ransom

St. Mathias Bar and Grill

4640 County Road 121

TBA, Saturday

O'Madden Pub

11266 Pine Beach Peninsula

Dynamite Reflections, 8 p.m. Friday-May 7

BREEZY POINT

Commander Bar

30279 Airport Road
via the Brainerd Dispatch:

Platinum FM, Friday-Saturday

JJ's Pub

Downstairs of the

Commander

The Soupbones, 5-9 p.m. Saturday

CROSBY

The Bridge Tavern

26929 Highway 6

Live music every Friday; Classic Country Dinner Theater, 4-8 p.m. Sunday

NISSWA

American Legion

25807 Main St.

Sidekicks Entertainment, 7 p.m. May 8

Friday, April 24, 2015

Brainerd, Minnesota Food Truck Ordinance Passes!


Article written by Chelsey Perkins via the Brainerd Dispatch:
An ordinance governing food trucks in the city of Brainerd is now on the books.
In a 5-2 vote, the Brainerd City Council approved the ordinance Monday night, establishing the permitted boundaries, hours of operation and uses.
The ordinance covers all "transient food units," including trailers, wagons, carts and seasonal temporary food stands. The trucks will be allowed to park in eight designated zones, on public and private property in the city, most from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. In the downtown zone, hours of operation allowed are from 11 p.m. to 2 a.m.
The trucks will be allowed to sell only food and nonalcoholic beverages and must acquire a license from the city of Brainerd. Operators are not allowed to draw attention to themselves with audible noise or music beyond the unit, nor is exterior lighting permitted. Sales are not permitted within 300 feet of a brick-and-mortar restaurant or bar that serves food or within the same distance from the property perimeter of any festival, sporting event or civic event.

Full Article in Brainerd Dispatch about Food Truck Ordinance Passing

Click the links for more information on food trucks:
https://www.yahoo.com/food/a-taste-of-the-countrys-best-food-trucks-117032284796.html

Link to a great recent article on food truck positives and negatives:
http://restaurant-hospitality.com/food-trucks/street-scene-weighing-pros-and-cons-food-trucks

Application for Food Truck vendor in Brainerd, Minnesota

Here is a link to a successful food truck in Los Angeles, CA.
http://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/the-burnt-truck-orange-county#H1vbSLVItzBS80yxmVpQYw

Thursday, April 23, 2015

Seth Doud at The Woods this Saturday!

Live this Saturday night at The Woods in Brainerd, MN!!! Cnty rd 3 8 pm NO COVER CHARGE!

Wednesday, April 22, 2015

SUP Minnesota


This is a good video on SUP (Stand Up Paddleboarding) on Lake Superior's North Shore.  Superior is a great place to go and camp, hike, and to check out some of the best places for a canoe trip in the BWCA. The quality of this video is very good and it makes me get amped up for the upcoming open water seasons in Northern Minnesota.

Ernie's on Gull Summer Concert Series

The Patio at Ernie's on Gull

Check out live music this summer at one of my favorite venues, Ernie's On Gull.  This is a great place to enjoy a cold beverage and chill out on the patio listening to live music.  With the patio's proximity to the shoreline, it is impossible to find a better place to check out the Gull Lake view and enjoy the Minnesota summer season.

Brainerd Needs a Skateboard Park: Atlanta DIY Skateboard Video

Atlanta Locals Creating Inspiration for Brainerd Spot.  Why can't a town or small city reuse some of the old vacant lots and let skateboarders create a spot for fun, exercise, and just having a place to hang out and skate?

Liability seems to be one of the main hindrances in the United States.  But like the DIY Atlanta build video above proves, with enough man power and tenacity, towns across the United States could have their own DIY Skateboard Park.

Friday, April 17, 2015

Brainerd Lakes Live Music: April 16-22




For week of April 16-22; bands perform from 9 p.m. to close with no cover unless otherwise noted.


BACKUS

American Legion

Near Hwys. 371 and 87 W.

Frankie Lamb, 2-6 p.m. Sunday

BRAINERD

Coco Moon

601 Laurel St.

Thursday Bluegrass, first, third and fifth Thursday of the month

Eagles Club

124 Front St.

Artison, 7:30 p.m. Friday; $5 for all dances for non-Eagle members.

Last Turn Saloon

215 S. South Eighth St.

Katie Wig and Caleb Borjlo, 8:30-10:30 p.m. Saturday

Liquor Pigz

718 Laurel St.

Karaoke, 10 p.m. every Wednesday

Jam session/open mic, 9 p.m. every Sunday

Shep's on Sixth

315 S. Sixth St.

DJ, every Friday-Saturday in Elbow Room

St. Mathias Bar and Grill

4640 County Road 121

Big T Karaoke and DJ, Saturday

The Last Turn Saloon

214 S. Eighth St.

Open Mic Night, first Wednesday of month from 7-10 p.m.

BREEZY POINT

Commander Bar

30279 Airport Road

Blackout, Friday-Saturday

JJ's Pub

Downstairs of the

Commander

Joel Edwin, 5-9 p.m. Saturday

CROSBY

The Bridge Tavern

26929 Highway 6

Live music every Friday; Classic Country Dinner Theater, 4-8 p.m. Sunday

Residential Burglary Photos, March 26, Brainerd Minnesota

Surveillance video shows one of the suspects involved in a residential burglary that took place the night of March 26 on North Nelson Road in Brainerd. The suspects were driving what appears to be a dark colored mini-van.



The Crow Wing County Sheriff's Office is seeking assistance from the public in identifying suspects in a residential burglary that took place the night of March 26 on North Nelson Road in Brainerd.
If you have any info. on the case, contact the sheriff's office at 829-4749.

Wednesday, April 15, 2015

Wolf Hunting Banned In Minnesota « CBS Minnesota

Wolf Hunting Banned In Minnesota « CBS Minnesota

Wolf Hunting and Trapping Minnesota

Wolf hunting and trapping

Wolves in Minnesota can only be killed in defense of human life.
Only agents of the government are authorized to take wolves if pets or livestock are threatened, attacked or killed.
Protect all evidence and report depredation incidents to a DNR conservation officer. Use the Conservation Officer Locator and leave a recorded message 24/7.


AP Protection Reinstated for Timber Wolves

A federal judge on Friday threw out an Obama administration decision to remove gray wolves in the western Great Lakes region from the endangered species list. The decision will ban further wolf hunting and trapping in Michigan, Minnesota and Wisconsin. The United States Fish and Wildlife Service dropped federal protections from those wolves in 2012 and handed over management to the states. Judge Beryl Howell ruled in Washington that ruled the removal was “arbitrary and capricious” and violated the Endangered Species Act.


Check out my posts concerning the gray wolf in Minnesota at Bradley's Blog

Video of World's Largest Ice Fishing Contest: Jaycee's Extravaganza


History of the Ice Fishing Extravaganza

In the early 1990s the Brainerd Jaycees had a desire to develop a signature project—a project that would rally members, raise money for local charities, and provide avenues for individual growth, personal development, and leadership. With the first contest being held in January 1991, it is certain the founders never expected this event would become the world’s largest ice fishing contest and put Brainerd, MN, on the map with a winter event that generates over $1-million in revenue for area businesses and over $150,000 for area charities annually.

Timber Wolves in Minnesota: Part 5 (Final post)

I enjoy learning more about trapping and hunting, and one new experience I really enjoy is using a call, and attempting to shoot predators, such as coyotes, during the hunting and trapping season in Minnesota.  I have spent some time in my predator blind and tree stand using an electronic call, but I have never successfully harvested any predators using this method.
Concerning predator hunting in Minnesota this year, I bought a .17 HMR, and plan to do some coyote calling this year.   If I saw a gray wolf, I would take its picture but not a shot. It would be illegal to shoot at a gray wolf without a permit, and  I don’t know why, but I have more respect for wolves than coyotes. I would explain my reasoning for this is due to a lecture at AWLS involving the discussion of gray wolves as an example of a keystone species.   I assume they want to kill coyotes, just like I do, and to help explain my reasoning concerning the difference between harvesting a coyote, but not a gray wolf, I looked to to Aldo Leopold for more insight concerning predator hunting:  “I personally believed, at least in 1914 when predator control began, that there could not be too much horned game, and that the extirpation of predators was a reasonable price to pay for better big game hunting”(Leopold 916). This quote may be out of context, but I thought it was interesting due to the fact that my thinking about deer hunting, and gray wolves, and just my overall perspective concerning conservation, changed after my time at AWLS this summer, and learning more about the interconnections concerning predators, such as the gray wolf, and its prey.  For the gray wolf, prey could be deer, or coyotes, and I never entertained this thought before, as I didn’t think they would eat a coyote. Gray wolves will eat coyotes may seem like common knowledge, but it is a very important point concerning the overall conservation of animals in Minnesota. Conservation is something I am very passionate about, and the more I learn about the topic, the more I would like to know.  Aldo Leopold’s writings are something I plan to revisit in the near future, and a big part of my reason for this decision is based on wanting to compose more posts on conservation topics.   I found another quote by Aldo Leopold  from his book, Thinking Like a Mountain, in which he writes, In those days we had never heard of passing up the chance to kill a wolf. In a second we were pumping lead into the pack, but with more excitement than accuracy. When our rifles were empty the old wolf was down and a pup was dragging a leg into impassable slide rocks.” (Leopold 130).  This quote made me think back to the time in 2004, when I carelessly hip shot at the two blue eyes looking back at me.   I shot out of fear, which is something I should be embarrassed to admit, despite its truth.
   A fellow trapper, and one of  my trapping mentors, obtained a permit through the lottery, and was able to harvest a gray wolf during the 2013 season by working with a local farmer, and utilizing a cow carcass, to make a cubby set, and after a few misses, he was able to connect via snare.  He used rubber gloves and kneeling pads.  I am very happy about my friend’s accomplishment, but I am also very aware of the number of years, which is over thirty, he has been trapping.  He is very successful at harvesting animals during trapping season.  I spend quite a bit a time trapping, but I am still just trying to learn more about this process, and I won’t be applying to trap or hunt wolves in Minnesota anytime soon.
As an avid, but self taught trapper, I have a hard enough time outsmarting muskrats, one of the easiest furbearers to trap, much less the gray wolf, an intelligent predator that allowed me to see it one day in 2004, when the wolf and I were both searching the woods for deer, or maybe the wolf was looking for a coyote.   I guess we will never know for sure, but I hope the gray wolves remain in Minnesota, for my children to someday observe, but also to maintain deer numbers, and maybe the wolves will help limit some of our coyote population, as my trapping skills aren’t getting the job done when it comes to controlling predators in Minnesota. I enjoyed getting a chance to learn and composed this post; I have a very different perspective on conservation, and have learned more about the gray wolf, and the fluctuation, and stability, of its population size, in Minnesota.



Sources for post



Erb, John, Carolin Humpal, and Barry Sampson. "MINNESOTA WOLF POPULATION UPDATE   
      2014."Web.
Erb, John, John Erb. “2012 Minnesota Wolf Season Report.”
"Explore Minnesota's Biomes and Discover Our State's Four Ecosystems." Minnesota   
        Department of Natural Resources. 1 Jan. 2014. Web. 7 Sept. 2014.    
       <http://dnr.state.mn.us/biomes/index.html>.Web.
"Gray Wolves in the Western Great Lakes States." U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. 1 Jan. 2014.
       14 Sept. 2014. <http://www.fws.gov/midwest/wolf/>.  Web.
Leopold, Aldo. "Review of the Wolves of North America." Journal of Forestry 42.12 (1944):  
       928-929.Print.
Leopold, Aldo. "Thinking like a mountain." A Sand County Almanac 138 (1949).Print.
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Brainerd Lakes Live Music: April 9-15

From the Brainerd Dispatch:
For week of April 9-15; bands perform from 9 p.m. to close with no cover unless otherwise noted.
BRAINERD
Coco Moon,601 Laurel St.
  • Thursday Bluegrass, first, third and fifth Thursday of the month
Eagles Club,124 Front St.
  • Three Men and a Lady, 7:30-11:30 p.m. Friday
Liquor Pigz,718 Laurel St.
  • Karaoke, 10 p.m. every Wednesday
  • Jam session/open mic, 9 p.m. every Sunday
Shep's on Sixth,315 S. Sixth St.
  • DJ, every Friday-Saturday in Elbow Room
St. Mathias Bar and Grill,4640 County Road 121
  • YNOTT, Saturday
The Last Turn Saloon,214 S. Eighth St.
  • Open Mic Night, first Wednesday of month from 7-10 p.m.
BREEZY POINT
Commander Bar,30279 Airport Road
  • Todd Douglas Band, Friday-Saturday
JJ's Pub,Downstairs of the Commander
  • Dave Burkart, 5-9 p.m. Saturday
CROSBY
The Bridge Tavern,26929 Highway 6
  • Live music every Friday; Classic Country Dinner Theater, 4-8 p.m. Sunday

Tuesday, April 14, 2015

Small Towns in Minnesota with Skateboard Parks

Here are some pictures of skateboard parks in small towns in Minnesota. Please be sure to notice the population size of the towns with skate parks.  My question is why Brainerd doesn't have a skateboard park?

Lanesboro, MN: Population 754 according to 2010 census
Another view of the park in Lanesboro is below:

Aitkin, MN Population 2087  (2013)

Marshall, MN: population 13,483 (2013)

Monday, April 13, 2015

Nisswa, Minnesota live music: Grassroots Concert Series/ Sparky and Rhonda Rucker

Concerts are held at The Journey Church in Nisswa
The Grassroots Concert Series is providing an event on April 17.  To learn more about this wonderful organization and to see what other artists will be coming to Nisswa, check out more on their website.

Here is more information from the Grassroots website:
In NISSWA - April 17 2015

NISSWA - Sparky and Rhonda Rucker will perform in the Grassroots Concerts series at 7:30 p.m., Friday, April 17 in the Live Well Nightclub and Coffee Bar at the Journey Church, next to the school in Nisswa.
Sparky and Rhonda Rucker travel throughout the U.S. as well as overseas, singing songs and telling stories from the American folk tradition.
Throughout their 40 years of performing, the couple has played for the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C., and the Smithsonian Folklife Festival. They have appeared on National Public Radio's "On Point," "A Prairie Home Companion," "Mountain Stage," and "Morning Edition."
Their music, recorded on nine albums of their own, is included in the Grammy-nominated anthology "Singing Through the Hard Times." Their release "Treasures and Tears" was nominated for the W.C. Handy Award for Best Traditional Recording.
They take their audience on an educational and emotional journey that ranges from poignant stories of slavery and war to an amusing rendition of a Brer Rabbit tale or their witty commentaries on current events.
Their music includes a variety of old-time blues, slave songs, Appalachian music, spirituals, ballads, work songs, Civil War music, railroad songs, and a few of their own original compositions.
James "Sparky" Rucker is internationally recognized as a folklorist, musician, historian, storyteller, and author. He accompanies himself with finger-style picking and bottleneck blues guitar, banjo, and spoons.
Rhonda Rucker is a musician, children's author, storyteller, and songwriter. Her blues-style harmonica, piano, old-time banjo, and bones add musical versatility to their performances.
For more about Sparky and Rhonda Rucker go to www.sparkyandrhonda.com


From the Brainerd Dispatch:  Sparky and Rhonda Rucker will perform at 7:30 p.m April 17 in the Grassroots Concerts series in the Live Well Nightclub and Coffee Bar at the Journey Church, next to the school in Nisswa.

Bar Bingo and Meat Raffles in Central Minnesota

  • Jenkins, Minnesota Meat Raffle Video courtesy of the Brainerd Dispatch

  • Listed below you will find the time for bar bingo and meat raffles in central Minnesota. It is a good idea to call ahead and confirm the times listed. 

  • It is tough to have a bad day when you can spend some time at the local powerhouse with friends and family and have a chance to win money or a package of meat.   Best of luck on your bar game excursions. Please add any places I have missed under comments!

  • Fraternal Order of Eagles Aerie 287 - Brainerd

  • BAR BINGO Wednesday 6pm, Thursday 7pm (Packet Bingo) & Saturday 2pm — MEAT RAFFLE Saturday 2pm


  • The Old Waterfall - Brainerd

    BAR BINGO Thursday 7pm — MEAT RAFFLE Friday 6pm


  • American Legion 49 - Pequot Lakes

    BAR BINGO Wednesday 6pm & Saturday 2pm — MEAT RAFFLE Friday 4:45pm


Sunday, April 12, 2015

Downtown Brainerd Zombie Crawl: May 1st and 2nd, 2015

For individuals interested in dressing up like a zombie and doing a pub. crawl in downtown Brainerd, this is an event you won't want to miss.   This event has been taking place in Brainerd for the last few years and continues to grow in terms of numbers.  I have heard from many people that the music is awesome and the additional Northland Arb. section of the the festivities this year will make the event even more awesome. 




From the Visit Brainerd Site:
DTB ZOMBIE CRAWL

Zombie infestations have been reported in Brainerd.

The DTB (Down Town Brainerd) Zombie Crawl will be May 1st & 2nd 2015!

In 2014 the infection spread from downtown Brainerd to include a zombie trail at the Northland Arboretum in addition to several live bands and many new activities. This year the klinup of activities continues to evolve with the addition of two new zombie shoot including a zombie paintball shoot. They have also added a zombie video game tournament. These activities are in addition to the other activities including the zombie parade and zombie bar crawl.

This family friendly zombie event also incorporates a scavenger hunt through downtown Brainerd in which participants visit downtown businesses to find pieces of a zombie picture puzzle. All scavenger hunt participants and others who register for the parade follow the same route as the St. Patrick's Day parade. The parade ends at Yesterday's Gone, where it is followed by the awards ceremony. Ghoul up and come down for a great day of activities, zombie style!

In 2014 the new zombie hordes descended on downtown in great numbers and reports indicate that in 2015 the infection will continue to spread bringing hundreds of zombies to the community.

Zombies roam late into the evening and live music abounds so be sure to book your stay at one of the Brainerd and Baxter hotels or water parks, after all even zombies need to rest eventually.

HotelsWaterparksPet Friendly Hotels

Be sure to check out the Zombie Crawl Facebook page for updates on the event and registration information. Tell them Visit Brainerd sent you!

Zombie fashion show, prizes, zombie drink specials, and music by Dead Larry all starting at 9pm.

Registration Fee: Non Perishable Food Item

Activities include:
Registration & Information Center
Scavenger Hunt
Zombie Parade
Costume Contest
Zombie Shoot
Zombie Paintball Shoot
Zombie Video Game Tournament
Zombie Bar Crawl
Live Bands

Wednesday, April 8, 2015

LA Times Article on Minnesota Meat Raffles

photo by LA Times

The meat raffle in Jenkins may yust be da most popular in da state....Uff Da!


Read the whole article: http://www.latimes.com/nation/la-na-c1-minnesota-meat-raffle-20140911-story.html#page=1

From the article:
At hundreds of bars, pubs and American Legion halls — in big cities and in small towns like Moose Lake, Long Prairie and Fergus Falls — the faithful gather for a few drinks and a chance at taking home that night's dinner without having to shoot it themselves.

Mary Wiener (her real name, honest), a lab technician from St. Cloud, starts a cheerleader's chant, and the farmer's daughters — out for a women-only camping weekend — join in, raising their glasses as though engaging in some holiday toast.

"Do we want grilled steak?"

"Yeah!"

"Do we want bottom round?"

"Yeah!"

Wiener, a true meat-and-potatoes woman, sips her first Miller Genuine Draft of the evening. "I'm going for the bacon," she says.

Minnesota Bar Bingo and Meat Raffles Site

I found a great site for all things Minnesota Bar Culture.

It is called MN Bar Bingo and contains a plethora of information on the best places to attend bar bingo or a meat raffle.  I will be posting some of the places I have visited on this site.
photo via the LA Times

Prowling for pasties in the U.P.

Prowling for pasties in the U.P.

Brainerd Eagles Bar Bingo and Meat Raffles

Brainerd Eagles

124 Front Street

Brainerd, MN 56401

218-829-4216

Hours of Operation

Monday - Thursday

11 am - 10:30 pm

Friday & Saturday

11 am - 12:30 am


For more information check out: http://www.brainerdeagles.com/index.html

Here are some things happening at the Eagle's this week:

3 Men & A Lady is playing Friday, April 10th. Stop in for a great time. Band starts at 7:30 pm.

($5 cover for non-members).

Remember the kitchen is open at 5 pm.



The kitchen is open every Wednesday and Friday nights; and Saturday during BINGO.



BINGO and meat raffles are every Saturday

starting at 2 pm. Kitchen is open at 1:30 pm



Packet BINGO is every Thursday night at the Club. NO WINNER LAST WEEK - The jackpot for coverall is $500 in 61 numbers or less and $100 in 62 numbers or more. Games start at 7 pm (you must purchase your packet by 6:50 pm to play). $500 is a lot of money! Spread the word!




This is a weekly schedule:
Brainerd Eagles

124 Front Street

Brainerd, MN 56401

218-829-4216

Hours of Operation

Monday - Thursday

11 am - 10:30 pm

Friday & Saturday

11 am - 12:30 am



Happy Hour Specials Daily!



Weekly Events

Wednesdays

Bar Bingo 6:00 p.m.

Food Specials 5:00 p.m.



Thursdays

Packet Bingo 7:00 p.m.



Fridays

Full Menu 5:00 p.m.

Live Bands 7:30 p.m.



Saturdays

Full Menu 2:00 p.m.

Bar Bingo 2:00 p.m.



Sundays

Breakfast the 2nd Sunday of Every Month 8:30 am - 12 Noon



**Banquet and Meeting Facilities available, see contact info.**

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Brainerd Lakes Live Music



Check out local musician's facebook pages for more information:

Brendan Flynn

Seth Doud

BRAINERD
Coco Moon is an eclectic coffee shop located in downtown Brainerd on 601 Laurel Street.Along with a fine selection of beverages and a really cool setting, they also have Bluegrass Thursday on the 1st, 3rd, and 5th Thursday every month.

Shep's on Sixth is a bar located in downtown Brainerd on 315 S. Sixth St.. This is a great place to watch your favorite game and they also have a DJ, every Friday-Saturday in the Elbow Room.

St. Mathias Bar and Grill is located at 4640 County Road 121 in Brainerd and offer live music from bands like King's Ransom.

The Last Turn Saloon is located at 214 S. Eighth St. in Brainerd and they offer live music and
an Open Mic Night, first Wednesday of month from 7-10 p.m.


BREEZY POINT
Commander Bar
30279 Airport Road
Check their link for up to date information on live music and other events.
JJ's Pub is located in the downstairs of the Commander

CROSBY

The Bridge Tavern
26929 Highway 6
Live music every Friday; Classic Country Dinner Theater, 4-8 p.m. Sunday

NISSWA

The American Legion is located at 25807 Main Street in downtown Nisswa. Check out their events page for more information on what is happening. They have great food specials including a Monday Night burger, fries, and tap beer special you won't want to miss.
































Events and Happenings at Ernie's on Gull Lake: April 11th comedy

Check out this link to some of the comedy and live music at Ernie's on Gull.


I am looking forward to the live comedy they are bringing to the place.  Ernie's on Gull offers great food and a nightly happy hour. It is a great place to sit by the water and have a tasty bloody mary and the lobster bisque is not to be missed.


Dan Mogul  will be performing at Ernie's on April 11th.  Check the link to their site for more information.

How Truck Drivers Can Eat Healthy on the Road

Great article on the challenges of eating healthy while living on the road: How Truck Drivers Can Eat Healthy on the Road : The news came a...