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Winter Carnival buttons are here. And the Rice Park tree is lit.

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The city of St. Paul kicked off the winter and holiday season with a tree lighting ceremony and fireworks show in Rice Park in downtown on Saturday, N
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The designs for the 2017 St. Paul Winter Carnival buttons, created by Ham Lake artist John Fredrick Kocon, were unveiled at the St. Paul tree-lighting, The designs for the 2017 St. Paul Winter Carnival buttons, created by Ham Lake artist John Fredrick Kocon, were unveiled at the St. Paul tree-lighting, The designs for the 2017 St. Paul Winter Carnival buttons, created by Ham Lake artist John Fredrick Kocon, were unveiled at the St. Paul tree-lighting, The designs for the 2017 St. Paul Winter Carnival buttons, created by Ham Lake artist John Fredrick Kocon, were unveiled at the St. Paul tree-lighting
RELATED: Schedule for WinterSkate, Holiday Lights at Phalen Park and other funThe 2017 St. Paul Winter Carnival buttons, created by Ham Lake artist Jo
Ivy Morris, 6 of West St. Paul, Minn., marvels at the lights and fireworks show put on by the city of St. Paul as they kicked off the winter and holid, The city of St. Paul kicked off the winter and holiday season with a tree lighting ceremony and fireworks show in Rice Park in downtown on Saturday, N, The city of St. Paul kicked off the winter and holiday season with a tree lighting ceremony and fireworks show in Rice Park in downtown on Saturday, N, Attendees had the opportunity to take a holiday photo in a sleigh alongside live reindeer in Landmark Plaza in downtown St. Paul during the city's win
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19th Annual Cooler Crew Pre-Dig Gig

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19th Annual Cooler Crew Pre-Dig Gig
Saturday January 21, 2017
Joseph's Grill (in the banquet room)
140 South Wabasha Street
Saint Paul, MN 55107
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Once again the annual Cooler Crew Pre-Dig Gig will be held at Joseph's Grill, in the banquet room, on Wabasha. 

The festivities begin at 6pm. As usual, we do have to spend $500 in food and drink at Joseph's for the room; with this group that won't be a problem though. We're working out a schedule of when we expect to take group pictures, and have the park pick pool and all the other events you've come to expect from the Pre-Dig Gig. We're certain though that noodling the first clue will be going on all night, with more wild ideas coming as the evening progresses.