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3 events to check out in Minneapolis this week

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Published on March 05, 2019
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From a day of empowerment for women around the world to the future of Minnesota's energy grid, there's plenty to enjoy in Minneapolis this week. Read on for a rundown of ideas for how to fill your calendar.

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Isuroon 2019 International Women's Day for Women of African Descent Conference

Stop by the American Swedish Institute on Friday for a day of professional and personal growth for African women. This conference will look at positions of strength and opportunity instead of focusing on the hardships and limits for African women. Gain knowledge, skills, cross-cultural communication and other tools that can immediately help you in your day-to day life.

When: Friday, March 8, 8 a.m.-5 p.m.
Where: American Swedish Institute, 2600 Park Ave.
Admission: Free

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Minnesota's Future Energy Efficiency Workforce

The results are in! Stop by the McKnight Foundation and learn what the newest Energy Efficiency Workforce Gap Analysis recommends for those in the energy efficient sector. Learn about the new opportunities and challenges for the year ahead.

When: Friday, March 8, 1-4 p.m.
Where: McKnight Foundation, 710 S. Second St., Suite 400
Admission: Free

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Runway to Success -WIB Charity Gala

Come to TCF Bank Stadium on Saturday evening for the 2019 Charity Gala presented by The Undergraduate Women in Business organization. The proceeds will benefit Dress For Success, an initiative supporting women entering the workforce around the world.

When: Saturday, March 9, 5-8 p.m.
Where: TCF Bank Stadium - DQ Clubroom, 420 S.E. 23rd Ave.
Admission: $18-20

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