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  Minnesota fall events feature northwoods retreat, recovery comedian, Twin Cities Gay Men's Chorus

A range of special events for alumni and friends is set this fall in Minnesota.

A Northwoods Recovery Retreat Weekend will be held Sept. 19-21 at Camp Hiawatha in Grand Rapids, Minn. The event features speaker meetings and campfires Friday and Saturday night, a Lodge Workshop by Will Hudson on Saturday morning, and morning meditation on Sunday. Fall colors, fellowship and a great venue will lend to a spiritual weekend. Attend just the Lodge Workshop or the entire weekend.

The award-winning Twin Cities Gay Men's Chorus will perform Through a Glass, Darkly, an oratorio that delves into the life of a methamphetamine addict, at 7 p.m. Monday, Oct. 20 at the Wesley United Methodist Church in Minneapolis. The concert is free. The special performance was commissioned by Dr. Stan Hill and is underwritten by Alan Braun.

Comedian Mark Lundholm will present an evening of recovery comedy on Friday, Nov. 7 at 7 p.m. at Augsburg College in Minneapolis. The event is sponsored by Alumni Relations and the StepUP Program of Augsburg College. Cost is $20. Lundholm has had his own Showtime Special, appeared on Comedy Central, and written and starred in his own one-man theatre show, Addicted...A Comedy of Substance.

For more information, call 888-257-7810, ext. 4588.

Published Summer 2008, The Voice


The Hazelden Voice is published twice yearly by Hazelden. Direct your inquiries to email@hazelden.org or call 1-800-257-7810. All material copyright by Hazelden Foundation.

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