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HISTORY WILL BE MADE when the puck drops at 5pm tonight. The NHL schedule-makers really got this one right! Click Here to find seats.

Here are the St. Paul highlights from City Pages

A Tribute to Sinatra
Featuring the JoAnn Funk Trio and vocalist Steven Marking. Dec. 31, 8 p.m. Free. St. Paul Hotel, 350 Market St., St. Paul; 800-292-9292; www.saintpaulhotel.com.
New Year's Eve Bash with Fred Savage & the Unbeatables
With PaviElle and Maple & Beech. Dec. 31, 7:30 p.m. $20-$25. Amsterdam Bar and Hall, 6 W. 6th St., St. Paul; 612-285-3112; www.amsterdambarandhall.com.
New Year's Eve Cocktail Show with Joyann Parker Band
Ticket includes music and midnight champagne toast. Dec. 31, 10 p.m. $30. Vieux Carre, 408 St. Peter St., St. Paul; 612-332-5299; vieux-carre.com.
New Years Day and early 2017 ideas, compliments of TwinCities.com

BRUNCH
Citizen Supper Club: 6:30 a.m. to midnight; InterContinental St. Paul Riverfront, 11 E. Kellogg Blvd., St. Paul; 651-605-0190; citizensupperclub.com
Fabulous Fern’s: 5 p.m. to 1 a.m., kitchen closes at 10 p.m.; 400 Selby Ave., St. Paul; 651-225-9414; fabulousferns.com
Moscow on the Hill: 4 to 10 p.m., 371 Selby Ave., St. Paul; 651-291-1236; moscowonthehill.com
Tons of reasons to visit St. Paul throughout the year! More from TwinCities.com
5 OPENINGS TO LOOK FORWARD TO IN 2017
Bottle Rocket: Blue Plate likely will do what the company, which also owns Highland Grill, Longfellow Grill, Groveland Tap and a host of other Twin Cities restaurants, does best in the former Scusi location on St. Clair Avenue. Expect family-friendly, healthful fare in a bright, cheery atmosphere when Bottle Rocket opens sometime at the beginning of the year. 1806 St. Clair Ave., St. Paul; 651-690-2102
New David Fhima restaurant: Chef David Fhima is revamping his Faces space on Mears Park, and will be serving neighborhood bistro-type fare. He promises wood-roasted specialties and a French-American menu that will keep neighbors coming back. The restaurant, which will be called Bistro 373, will open next spring. 373 N. Sibley St., St. Paul
Barrel Theory Beer Company: Set to open near the beginning of 2017, this brewery by some Surly alums will serve barrel-aged, kettle-soured and other creative beers. The location, next to Dark Horse Bar and Eatery on East Seventh Street, is about as hot as St. Paul gets. 248 E. Seventh St., St. Paul; barreltheory.com
Stone Saloon: Construction has begun on the expansion of this historic building on Smith Avenue, which is being painstakingly restored. There will be a taproom serving traditional German lagers and restaurant in the original structure, built in 1857. An addition on the rear of the property will house a brew barn and kitchen, according to the saloon’s website. 445 N. Smith Ave., St. Paul; stonesaloon.com
Yoerg Brewing Company: Another brewery with a historic bent, Yoerg will be serving beer based on a recipe of a steam lager originally brewed in St. Paul in 1848 by Anthony Yoerg. The brewery will bring a taproom to the West Side of St. Paul, next door to the Wabasha Street Brewing Company. The taproom will serve specialty beers brewed on site and will also have a food menu. Look for Yoerg to open its doors sometime next summer. 427 S. Wabasha St., St. Paul; yoergbeer.com
Stay classy, Lowertown and make it a special evening and a very Happy New Year!!!
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]]>Mark your calendars! Here's a quote from a recent article by James Walsh, Startribune.com:
"A feasibility study, funded by $40,000 from St. Paul and the Riverfront Development Corporation, will be completed by mid-November. Once the study is complete, elements of the project could find their way into city capital improvement plans, said Rich Pakonen, developer of the Pioneer Endicott Building at 4th and Robert streets. Now is the time to gather more allies, he said."
Sounds like a lot could happen before the end of this year! Click Here for "Plans for 4th Street Market District gain support in St. Paul" by James Walsh, Startribune.com. Check back often and share your own updates, ideas, and opinions through our Resident Portal and with us! We will bring it all here, as it happens.
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]]>Despite its current title omission, this year's 18th Annual Twin Cities Jazz Festival is as "Hot" as ever! Check out this year's HEADLINERS:
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| Michael Franti & Spearhead |
- Michael Franti & Spearhead
- Ellis Marsalis Quartet
- Joey Alexander
- John Pizzarelli Quartet
- Delfeayo Marsalis Quartet
- Russell Malone
- Sonny Knight and the Lakers
- Jazz Woman All Stars hosted by Patty Peterson
- Butch Thompson
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June 23 Twin Cities Jazz Festival featured videos
Delfeayo Marsalis in Mears Park, Lowertown 6:00pm
Joey Alexander Trio in Mears Park, Lowertown 8:00pm
Solomon Parham in Bedlam Lowertown 10:00pm
Joe Shapira in Big River Pizza 6:00pm
Davu Seru and the "No Territory Band" in Black Dog Cafe 6:00pm
Chris Bates' Red 5 in Black Dog Cafe 10:00 & 11:30pm
Dean Magraw & Steven Hobert in Golden's Deli Lowertown 10:00pm
Debbie Duncan in Lowertown Line Stage at TPT 6:00pm
June 24 Twin Cities Jazz Festival featured videos
Ellis Marsalis in Mears Park, Lowertown 8:30pm
Jazzoneando in Mears Park, Lowertown 5:00pm (6th Street Stage)
Clearwater Hot Club in Mears Park, Lowertown 7:15pm (6th Street Stage)
Sonny Knight and The Lakers in Kellogg Park 8:00pm
Irie Sol in Rice Park 7:30 & 9:00pm
Will Schmid and Adam Astrup in Golden's Deli Lowertown 8:30pm
June 25 Twin Cities Jazz Festival featured videos
Walker West Music Academy in Mears Park, Lowertown 2:00pm
Adam Meckler Orchestra in Mears Park, Lowertown 4:00pm
John Pizzarelli Quartet in Mears Park, Lowertown 8:30pm
Drew Stinson in Mears Park, Lowertown 3:00pm (6th Street Stage)
Jack Brass Band in Mears Park, Lowertown 5:00pm (6th Street Stage)
Jon Weber, Francisco Mela & Friends in Mears Park, Lowertown (6th Street Stage) 7:15pm
St. Paul School of Rock in Kellogg Park 3:30pm
Black Market Brass in Kellogg Park 5:00pm
Michael Franti and Spearhead in Kellogg Park 7:30pm
Graydon Peterson Quartet in Bedlam Lowertown 8:30pm
Lucia Sarmiento Group in Black Dog Cafe 8:00pm
Javi Santiago in Golden's Deli Lowertown 10:00pm
St. Peter Street Stompers in Heartland Restaurant, Lowertown 6:00 & 8:00pm
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JoAnn Funk Trio in Lobby Bar in The Saint Paul Hotel, Downtown 7:00pm
The John Penny Trio in SW Craft Bar, Lowertown 8:00pm
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