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Tuesday
Aug142018

Veterans Job Fair Thursday, August 16, at TCF Bank Stadium

Via an announcement from RecruitMilitary:

Veterans Job Fair Thursday at TCF Bank Stadium: Jobs for Military Spouses 

Recently, the President signed a bill to provide expanded federal job opportunities to military spouses. This new bill is part of an executive action being taken to promote military spouse hiring across the federal government, and the nation at large.

According to a recently released report from the Council of Economic Advisers, “American military spouses, who number approximately 690,000, are a diverse population. Like their active duty husbands and wives, they come from varying racial and ethnic backgrounds, and bring a diversity of skills to the labor market. But military spouses face a particular challenge: they often find their labor market activities, including choices over whether to work, how many hours, and in what occupation, to be subject to the geographic and temporal constraints imposed by their active duty spouse.” 

This Thursday, August 16, Disabled American Veterans (DAV) and RecruitMilitary are providing Minneapolis-area military spouses and veterans the opportunity to explore new career opportunities at the Minneapolis Veterans Job Fair at the TCF Bank Stadium from 11am to 3pm.  The event will feature nearly 60 exhibitors looking to fill hundreds of job openings – with military spouses and transitioning military personnel as two of their top hiring targets.  Facebook Event

Monday
Aug132018

August 14 Primary Voting Info

Minneapolis polling places listed below will be open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m, Tuesday, August 14:

  • Ward 1, Precinct 10 – Columbia Manor/golf club, 3300 Central Ave NE
  • Ward 3, Precinct 9 – Open Book, 1011 Washington Ave S 
  • Ward 5, Precinct 9 – Harrison Park Recreation Center, 503 Irving Ave N
  • Ward 9, Precincts 2 & 7 – Powderhorn Park gym, 3400 15th Ave S
  • Ward 12, Precinct 5 – Nokomis Community Ctr, 2401 Minnehaha Pkwy E
  • Ward 12, Precinct 12 – Roosevelt High School, 4029 28th Ave S

Election results get reported after polls close and both Election Day and absentee ballots are counted for a specific precinct.

All results are posted on the Secretary of State’s election results website and at the Hennepin County elections results website.

County elections staff work with city elections staff to ensure that every ballot, no matter how it was cast, is counted and verified before reporting election results. To ensure integrity of the ballot counting process, elections workers do not leave their counting location until all votes are counted and reported.

Pre-registered voters
Hennepin County has 749,000 pre-registered voters for the Minnesota primary. Voters can register at their polling place on Minnesota primary day, August 14. Voters also can look up their polling place, sample ballot, voter registration status, and absentee ballot status at mnvotes.org. For more information about elections and voting in Hennepin County, visit hennnepin.us/elections.

Sunday
Aug122018

Mill City Players Ready to Perform August 21 at MacPhail and August 25 at Central Library

Article by Claudia Kittock

“Ago”

“Ame”

With that call and response, the Mill City Players begin rehearsals. Both of these words are from the Twi dialect, spoken in Ghana. "Ago" is a call to community or attention, and "ame" is a response meaning the responder is here and is listening.

This energetic and talented group of young people have been rehearsing since mid-June. Rehearsals are held on Tuesdays and Thursdays and begin with lunch, provided by community volunteers. If you have forgotten what it means to feed 20 young people, you need to remember the enthusiasm and energy they bring to lunch. With lunch decisively consumed, rehearsal begins.

We are so honored to have an incredible team of professionals leading the Mill City Players. James A. Williams is the Artistic Director and comes to this project with 42 years of theater experience and incredible skills. JW (as he is known) has been a professional actor, director, producer and writer for almost 40 years.  Patricia Brown, adjunct professor of dance at the University of Minnesota and Macalester College, teaches movement and serves as Associate Director. Ahanti Young, professional percussionist, actor and spoken word artist, teaches our actors drumming on paint pails and also serves as Associate Director.

Patricia Brown (center) instructing dance.

Ahanti Young (far left, pink shirt) teaches drumming.

The most exciting news is that we have agreed to make the Mill City Players a year-round troupe. Stay tuned for the details as they are still being planned. The overall plan is to offer 8-week sessions throughout the calendar year with hiatuses in between. We have seen what our actors have been able to accomplish in this short amount of time and are even more excited to have the time to keep building on their accomplishments with a predictable calendar.   

Antonello Hall at MacPhail Center for MusicOur first set of performances with this group are coming soon. Please mark your calendars to join us on August 21st at 7 p.m. in MacPhail Center for Music's Antonello Hall, or on August 25th at 1:30 p.m. in Central Library's Pohlad Hall. Performance will be in 3 sections: Movement, Drumming, and Acting. The actors have been writing - you can expect to hear their own words, and they are powerful.

Pohlad Hall, Minneapolis Central Library

This troupe was created and sponsored by Friends of the Mill District. Our mission is to create and support activities that build community, and are free of charge to all participants. We hit a home run with this group! Come and see for yourself. You do not want to miss a chance to experience what these actors have to say.

If you have any questions or comments, or want to know more about supporting the work of the Friends of the Mill District, please contact Claudia Kittock at cjkittock@gmail.com.

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About Claudia Kittock

Claudia is a resident of the Mill District. In addition to writing for Mill City Times, she is a founding Board Member of Friends of the Mill District. Claudia is the author of Health Through Chaos, mentors young adults at YouthLink, and has served on the Downtown Minneapolis Neighborhood Association (DMNA).
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Contact: claudia@millcitymedia.org

 

Saturday
Aug112018

Scenes from the August 11 Mill City Farmers Market

Freewheel BikeNice Ride MinnesotaMove Minneapolis and Our Streets Minneapolis were on hand for the Mill City Farmers Market's August 11 "Bike to the Market Day." 

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Milly the goat!

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Friday
Aug102018

Chance to Win Free State Fair Tickets!

Minneapolis Visitor Information on Nicollet at 5th Street is celebrating the Minnesota State Fair with a special event and giveaway on Thursday, Aug. 16, noon to 2 p.m. Come by during the event to: 

· Register to win FREE MINNESOTA STATE FAIR TICKETS
   o Registration to win free tickets will begin at 9 a.m. when store opens
   o No purchase necessary. Must not be present to win.
   o Beginning at noon, staff will draw one entry form every 10 minutes. Winners will get a pair of Minnesota State Fair Pre-Fair Discount Admission Tickets. A total of 24 tickets will be given away! If winners are not present, they will be contacted to pick up tickets.
· Receive 10 percent off retail merchandise
· Purchase fair admission tickets, Midway/Kidway ticket sheets and bargain books (while supplies last)

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Minneapolis Visitor Information is the only place you can purchase fair admission tickets in downtown Minneapolis! Sales will run until Aug. 22 during store hours.

Friday
Aug102018

Green and Blue Line Updates for Aug 11-13

Due to scheduled maintenance, buses will replace trains beginning Saturday, Aug. 11 during a partial shutdown on the METRO Blue & Green Line. Customers can board replacement buses near the affected stations. Buses run on similar schedules as trains but can take more time. Customers are urged to plan accordingly.

From 12:15am Saturday, August 11 until 3:30am Monday, August 13, buses will replace Blue and Green Line trains for these stations:

BLUE LINE
- 38th St. (Northbound only)
- Lake St./Midtown
- Franklin Ave.
- Cedar-Riverside

GREEN LINE
- Stadium Village (Westbound only)
- East Bank
- West Bank

DOWNTOWN MPLS-SHARED STATIONS
- U.S. Bank Stadium
- Government Plaza
- Nicollet Mall
- Warehouse-Hennepin Avenue
- Target Field

See maps for boarding locations

Work being conducted includes ramp demolition, railbox repair work, Franklin Avenue bridge work and asphalt work on 11th Avenue.

Also note:

Green Line /Blue Line Detour starting August 11 at 8 AM - 4th St Closed between 1st Ave N and 2nd Ave N until August 12 at approximately 3 AM

Why: Pizza Luce Been Round the Block Party
Board eastbound Green Line/southbound Blue Line replacement buses at:
• 5th St Transit Center
• 4th St at Nicollet
Eastbound Green Line/southbound Blue Line replacement buses will not pick up at:
• 4th St at Hennepin 

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Friday
Aug102018

MPRB Seeks Youth Soccer, Football and Volleyball Coaches

Soccer Coach

Via an August 10 e-newsletter from the Minneapolis Park and Rec Board:

Join our team! The Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board (MPRB) is seeking enthusiastic volunteer coaches for youth soccer, flag football, and volleyball.

  • Practices start in August for soccer and football, October for volleyball
  • Athletes range from 5-18 years old
  • Teams practice 1-2 times per week
  • Games/meets are scheduled for a weeknight and/or Saturdays
  • MPRB will provide orientation for all new coaches
  • Can't coach this Spring? We'll need coaches for basketball, hockey, gymnastics, and wrestling this winter

Click here to receive more information or to express interest in MPRB volunteer opportunities. 

Friday
Aug102018

Metro Transit's August 2018 Newsletter

Via an August 10 e-newsletter from Metro Transit:

Routes are changing on Aug. 18
Beginning Saturday, August 18, changes will be made to routes operated by Metro Transit, MVTA and Maple Grove Transit. You can review changes here.
Please visit metrotransit.org on Aug. 18 for new schedule information.
If you know your route and just need departure times, call NexTrip at 612-373-3333.


Get your State Fair Express tickets now
You go to the State Fair for the good, the animals, the rides and more! Getting there on the bus is a fun, blue ribbon tradition, too. Instead of driving, park your car for free and take a stress-free, non-stop, air-conditioned ride straight to the fairgrounds.

Make your plans now for the Minnesota State Fair (Aug. 23 - Sept. 3) and save yourself time and money when you buy your State Fair Express tickets in advance. And with the Metro Transit mobile app, you can save money all through the fair.

Buy now and save up to 25 percent per ticket. But don’t wait – online discounts are only available through Aug. 22. After the fair starts, online tickets will be sold at full price.
Note: Service starts at 9 a.m. on weekdays and 8 a.m. on weekends and Labor Day unless otherwise noted at all Metro Transit locations.

Bus Bargain Ticket Prices (Aug. 1-22)
• Single ticket: $4.50 (reg. price $5)
• Group ticket (for 2): $9 (reg. price $10)
• Group ticket (for 4): $15 (reg. price $20)
Mobile app ticket prices remain at discount shown above for the duration of the fair. Get the Metro Transit mobile now on iTunes or Google Play and save now all the way through the end of the fair! Find out more about State Fair service at metrotransit.org/state-fair.


Buses will replace Blue and Green Line trains Aug. 11-13
Buses will replace Blue and Green Line trains beginning Saturday, Aug. 11 through Monday, Aug. 13 during a partial shutdown of the METRO Blue and Green Line to allow for scheduled maintenance. Work being completed includes ramp demolition, Franklin Ave. bridge work, rail box modifications and 11th St. asphalt work.
Beginning at 12:15 a.m. Saturday, Aug. 11, buses will replace Blue Line trains from 38th Street to Target Field station and Green Line trains from Stadium Village to Target Field station in both directions.
Trains will resume by 3:30 a.m. on Monday, Aug. 13.
During the disruption, customers can board replacement buses near each affected station.
> See maps for boarding locations.
> Sign up for Rider Alerts to stay up-to-date about upcoming rail maintenance this spring and summer!
 
Ride Metro Transit to the Irish Fair of MN
Get it touch with your Celtic side and take Metro Transit to the Irish Fair of Minnesota.
 
The event will be held Aug. 10 – 12 on beautiful Harriet Island in St. Paul. Irish Fair of Minnesota is the largest free Irish festival in the country and includes music groups, traditional dance, animals, sports and more!

For more information about Irish Fair Minnesota and how to get there with Metro Transit, visit irishfair.com/getting-fair.

Rail lines on pace for another year of record ridership
Ridership on the Green Line, Blue Line and Northstar Commuter Rail Line is ahead of last year’s totals through the first half of 2018. All three rail lines saw record ridership in 2017.
Northstar has seen the largest increase in ridership, which is up 5 percent through the end of June. Ridership on the Green Line is up 2.6 percent and ridership on the Blue Line is up 1 percent.
“Growing rail ridership is an indication that this region appreciates reliable, high frequency transit,” General Manager Brian Lamb said. “We’re thrilled to serve so many members of our community and look forward to building on this success moving forward.”
 
Take Metro Transit to the remaining Twins games
Take Metro Transit to the remaining Twins games! There is still plenty of season left for the boys of summer. Both the METRO Blue and Green lines and Northstar Commuter Rail drop you off within feet of Target Field. With such convenience you could probably justify a couple of more games!
Visit metrotransit.org/twins to plan your next trip (or two) to the ballpark!


Vikings pre-season games are gaining yards!
The Minnesota Vikings begin their pre-season at U.S. Bank Stadium on Aug. 18 and Aug. 24!
Ride with fellow fans and take Metro Transit to all Vikings games this coming season. With both the METRO Blue and Green lines and multiple bus routes taking you right to the gates of U.S. Bank Stadium, there is no reason to worry about parking fees or downtown traffic woes.

There is Northstar service for all Vikings games. Transfer for free at Target Field Station to the METRO Blue or Green Line. Learn more at metrotransit.org/Vikings.
 
Transit service on Labor Day
Metro Transit buses and METRO Blue and Green lines will follow Sunday/Holiday schedules on Labor Day (Monday, Sept. 3). The METRO Red Line will follow weekend/ holiday schedules that day. Northstar trains do not operate on Labor Day.

Wednesday
Aug082018

Help Keep Minneapolis in the Swim!

Via an August 8 e-newsletter from the Minneaplis Park and Rec Board:

Help keep Minneapolis in the swim!
Donate new and gently used swimwear for children, youth, women and men.

The Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board (MPRB) is committed to helping everyone use and enjoy the park system's Jim Lupient and North Commons water parks, Webber Natural Swimming Pool (NSP) and the new Phillips Aquatics Center. 

North Commons Water Park

These facilities require everyone to wear appropriate swimwear, which can pose a barrier for some. That's why MPRB is collecting swimsuits again this year. Here's how you can contribute:

What to donate

  • New and gently used swimsuits in all sizes and styles
  • Boys swim trunks in youth sizes 6 to 16 are especially appreciated
  • Swim trunks for men and boys must have a mesh liner

Where to donate 

Details 

  • Swimsuit drive runs through Labor Day: Monday, September 3.
  • Patrons can receive swimsuits at no cost at Lupient and North Commons water parks, Webber NSP and the Phillips Aquatics Center. 
  • Swimsuit size and availability depends on supply. 
  • Burkinis are available on a limited basis.

MPRB thanks you for your generosity!

Monday
Aug062018

Joint Beats collaboration highlighted at annual National Night Out Kickoff event Tuesday, Aug. 7 in downtown Minneapolis

Via an August 6 News Release from mpls downtown council:

Joint Beats collaboration highlighted at annual National Night Out Kickoff event in downtown Minneapolis
NNO Kickoff event set for Tuesday, Aug. 7 from 3-5 pm on Nicollet

The Mpls Downtown Improvement District will hold its annual National Night Out Kickoff event on Tuesday, August 7 from 3-5 pm at the DID Pop-Up Satellite Office outside Gaviidae Common (6th Street & Nicollet).

With Minneapolis being a national leader in the number of National Night Out neighborhood events hosted each year, the NNO Kickoff Event in downtown Minneapolis features games, treats and information about where you can find your neighborhood’s NNO event as well as overall community safety.

This year’s NNO Kickoff Event on Nicollet will feature: 

  • Appearances by local law enforcement and public officials
  • Free treats and giveaways (ice cream, lemonade, popcorn and more)
  • Games (chess, connect4, bean bags, little kids waffle blocks, tic-ta-toe and more)
  • Live Street Show musical performances
  • Time/location list of NNO events in the City of Minneapolis on August 7
  • And more

Great visuals are available of community gathering together to play games and meet local officials during the NNO Kickoff event on Nicollet.

Joint Beats collaboration on display at National Night Out

National Night Out also brings members of the ongoing Joint Beats law enforcement collaboration led in partnership with the mpls downtown council and Downtown Improvement District together to meet members of the community and interact while helping promote neighborhood safety.

Now in its 12th year, the Joint Beats program showcases collaboration between MPD, HCSO and Metro Transit Police Department that increases law enforcement visibility on the streets and helps enhance collaboration with street outreach teams—all in an effort to keep downtown safe during the summer months.

The 2018 Joint Beats program launched on Memorial Day and will run through Labor Day. During that span, more beat officers are being placed in downtown’s core as a way to enhance real and perceived safety during the summer months. Below are highlights from the partnership’s leaders on the impact it has downtown.

“We strive to create a consistently compelling experience downtown—one that everyone who lives, works, plays and visits here can enjoy,” said Steve Cramer, president & ceo of the mpls downtown council and Downtown Improvement District. “Partnerships with law enforcement agencies help make that possible through their visibility on the streets and their support of our other strategies like outreach and activations downtown.”

“Collaborative safety plans require collaboration—and Joint Beats is a perfect example of why that’s especially true of public safety efforts.” said Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey. “Every year, Joint Beats brings our law enforcement partners and the community together to help achieve the goal of keeping downtown safe and inviting for all.”

“The Joint Beats collaboration really highlights the importance of relationships between our law enforcement partners, as we collectively provide a visible presence downtown,” said Minneapolis Police Chief Medaria Arradondo. “I’d also like to recognize the tremendous contribution of social service ‘street outreach’ workers; everyone is working together to increase public safety for those who live, work and visit Downtown.”

"Downtown is the heart of this county, and the entire Metro area," Hennepin County Sheriff Rich Stanek said. "It needs to be safe and secure for residents and visitors."

“Working together and collaborating with our fellow law enforcement agencies is something we at Metro Transit Police feel is very valuable to the community,” said Metro Transit Police Chief John Harrington. “Keeping the visitors, riders and operators safe is our top priority, and the Joint Beats initiative is one that annually yields results doing that.”

The continued efforts this summer communicates a serious and shared focused on downtown safety, which is the foundation of any successful community. The Joint Beats program works in tandem with City of Minneapolis leadership, the downtown business community, and street outreach organizations to help meet the needs of all who live, work and play downtown.

Monday
Aug062018

Hennepin County Weekly Voting Progress

Via an August 6 e-newsletter from Hennepin County:

Each week, Hennepin County will provide the latest stats on absentee voting progress and pre-registered voters for the 2018 Minnesota primary.

Absentee voting
As of Monday, August 6, at 8 a.m. in Hennepin County:
• Total ballots issued (mail and in-person absentee voting) – 26,600
• Ballots issued since Monday, July 30 – 6,700
• Total ballots received and accepted (mail and in-person absentee voting) – 15,300
• Ballots received and accepted since Monday, July 30 – 5,800

For comparison, the final count of absentee ballots received and accepted in the 2016 primary was nearly 8,000. The final count of absentee ballots received and accepted in the 2014 primary was just over 9,000. The 2018 primary has already surpassed these two elections, with 15,300 ballots received and accepted to date in Hennepin County.

Hennepin County cities with the highest numbers of absentee voters:
• Minneapolis: 7,390
• Bloomington: 1,015
• Plymouth: 835
• Edina: 800

Pre-registered voters
Hennepin County has 749,000 pre-registered voters for the Minnesota primary. Voters can register at their polling place on Minnesota primary day, August 14.

Voters also can look up their polling place, sample ballot, voter registration status, and absentee ballot status at mnvotes.org.

For more information about elections and voting in Hennepin County, visit hennnepin.us/elections.

Sunday
Aug052018

A Creek, a Library, and a Pool

Article by Michael Rainville, Jr.

For six of the past seven years, the Minneapolis park system has been rated as the best in the U.S. A great example of this success is Webber Park in North Minneapolis. It has seen its ups and downs, but for over 100 years this park has been an important focal point in the Camden community.

Second dam on Shingle Creek

For almost twenty years the Minneapolis Park Board planned on acquiring land near the Mississippi River in Camden for a new park. As the need for a park in the area became more apparent, Superintendent Theodore Wirth and his colleagues gathered enough votes to establish a park along Shingle Creek. While the neighbors and businesses in the area were split 50/50 on the idea of having to pay for the new park, the foundation was in place. In 1909 Camden Park officially opened, with one of its key features being a pond that the park board put there by damming Shingle Creek. The nucleus of the park would be a new recreation building next to the pond, featuring a library on the 2nd floor. This was made possible by Charles and Mary Webber, who donated the money for the construction with three conditions. The building had to be named after their 9-year-old son, John Deere Webber, who had recently passed away, a new dam had to be built along the creek, and an outdoor playground had to be installed for the children of the neighborhood to enjoy. Charles Webber, who was the grandson of John Deere, owned and operated the Minneapolis branch of his grandfather’s company, which made it possible for his family to give back to the community by helping create one of the nicest parks in the city. It is because of the Webber’s contributions that Camden Park was renamed Webber Park in 1939.

The pool and pond quickly became a popular spot to cool off during the summer, and events such as log rolling contests and canoe races were a frequent sight at the park. The pollution that ran through the creek eventually became too much of a hazard, and in 1927 a new pool was made that used city water and filtration and chlorination systems. These upgrades saw its popularity rise, and in the 1930’s, as many as 1,400 children per day would use the pool during the Summer months. It wouldn’t be until 1979 when significant upgrades to the pool would be made again, with the most recent renovations coming in 2015. The current pool went back to its roots and used natural filtration from the creek and pond, thus making it the nation’s first public natural swimming pool when it reopened in on July 24th, 2015.

From 1910 to 1953, the library on the second floor of the recreation building was a huge hit for the children in the area. During the early years of the first iteration of the library, Ms. Countryman noted that “when [the children] are tired of playing they come up and settle down happily with their books. The library to them is one of their happy recreational spots, a feeling that is shared by their parents, who also participate in the community pleasures offered in the park." In 1953, the park board and library system came to an agreement to renovate the first floor of the recreation building so the library could expand.

Original Webber Park Library

Webber Park Library

The current Webber Park Library sits in a brand-new building that opened just over a year ago in May of 2017. This came after a 17-year debate about what to do with the old library. Renovate it or build a new one? The new library is once again a place where children can go once they tire themselves out from a long day of swimming and playing, and is a state-of-the-art facility that will without a doubt contribute to the growth of the community.

While buildings, park equipment, and other amenities have been replaced throughout the long history of the park, one thing has stayed the same, and that is the importance it holds within the Camden community. For over 100 years people have enjoyed the trails, fields, pool, and library of Webber Park, and in this constantly changing world, it is always nice to have an anchor in this community that never fails to spread peace, joy, and love to everyone who calls North Minneapolis their home. 

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About Michael Rainville, Jr.

A 6th generation Minneapolitan, Michael Rainville Jr. received his B.A. in History from the University of St. Thomas, and is currently enrolled in their M.A. in Art History and Certificate in Museum Studies programs.

Michael is also a lead guide at Mobile Entertainment LLC, giving Segway tours of the Minneapolis riverfront for 5+ years.

He can be reached at mrainvillejr@comcast.net.

Saturday
Aug042018

Opinion: Finger Pointing will ensue if "14 Boss" Plan for Police Passes

Submitted by Joe Tamburino

Dear Editor:

The Minneapolis City Council is about to decide whether to allow the city’s charter to be amended by ballot question in November to give the council shared power with the mayor over the Minneapolis Police Department (MPD).  Mayor Frey and Chief Arradondo strongly oppose this amendment and argue that the enforcement of laws must remain the prerogative of the mayor’s office - they are absolutely right.

The city’s charter, which has remained intact since 1920, is the foundational law of the city.  It directs the mayor (executive authority) to be responsible for the police and the council (legislative authority) to institute policy and legislation. The proposed charter amendment would drastically change these sound and well-established governing rules and permit the 13-member council to govern the MPD.  This would be a disaster.

One can imagine the finger pointing that would occur if the council obtained even partial control over the MPD.  For example, if something goes wrong and someone, a police officer or citizen, is harmed or injured, any council member can blame other council members, who can then blame the mayor, who can in turn blame the 13-member council.  No one is ultimately accountable. 

Interestingly, this imprudent proposed amendment, in its current form and wording, hangs by a thread.  Its passage appears to depend on one person - Council Member (CM) Steve Fletcher of the Third Ward, our council member for downtown.  Thankfully, CM Fletcher has publicly stated his position and opinion that all executive authority over the MPD must remain with the mayor. We should expect him to keep his word. 

It is concerning, however, that CM Fletcher has also supported language in the current proposal that gives the council the “authority to adopt policies, rules and regulations of the police department subject to the approval of the mayor as defined in section 4.4(c).”  Section 4.4(c) allows the council to override a mayor’s veto on any proposed law by a two-thirds vote. In other words, the council would still ultimately control all of the rules, policies, and regulations of the MPD. 

I have been practicing law for 29 years, have litigated thousands of matters in court, and have argued many cases in the appellate courts.  I can unequivocally state that CM Fletcher’s position that the mayor should have all executive power while the council would have all regulatory power over the MPD is what’s called a legal incongruity. It’s literally contradictory.

By definition, executive authority makes and enforces rules over a government agency.  The mayor cannot have executive authority over the MPD if the council dictates the MPD’s rules and regulations.  The council’s authority is, and should remain, limited to making ordinances for the city.  The rules and regulations by which the MPD operates must rest with the mayor if the mayor is to retain executive authority. 

CM Fletcher has already stated his position that the mayor must retain executive powers over the MPD.  We should hold him to his word and urge him to vote against this proposal without any further amendments or changes.

Joe Tamburino
Downtown Minneapolis Neighborhood Association, Chair.
Neighborhood Alliance, Chair.
Hennepin Ave. Stakeholders Committee, member.
Hennepin Ave. Safety Committee, member.
Saturday
Aug042018

Coach Jennifer Wigchers Weber Joins the Board of Friends of the Mill District

Article by Claudia Kittock

A few years ago, I asked for a meeting with Ilhan Omar’s chief of staff. The purpose of the meeting was to learn the best way to invite the Cedar Riverside community to events in the Mill District. Her immediate response was, “Do you know Coach Jennifer Weber?” I didn’t, but quickly set up a meeting. We ‘clicked’ and began a friendship and working relationship that continues to click!

Jennifer Wigchers Weber, or ‘Coach’ as she is known by everyone, is an extraordinary woman. She is the mother of 3 grown children, and decided when the last had left the house that she was going back to college. She chose Augsburg and began her work toward a teaching license in special education. Part of that degree is working as an aide in a school, and Jennifer chose the charter school, Cedar Riverside Community School. After earning her degree, Jennifer became the behavior specialist at the school and recently added the title of Community Liaison.

The first project Jennifer and I collaborated on was the founding of the Mill City Players. Jennifer has been incredibly successful in getting many young people from the Cedar Riverside community interested in becoming actors in our troupe. Everything we have been able to do with the Players has been because of our partnership with Jennifer and the community.

Coach Jennifer with Cedar Riverside youth and their innovative Sports Check It Out program.

Jennifer also noticed the lack of youth sports in the Cedar Riverside community. Her plan for changing that was sheer genius. Jennifer decided to begin every sport with a girls team. She consulted with the elders in the community, and with other partners was able to design a sports hijab that allowed the girls to play sports while satisfying the need to be modest in dress. Once the girls team started, the boys were clamoring to have a team too! Notice the genius of her brain! There are no limits to Coach Jennifer’s creativity, her drive, nor her devotion to our neighboring community.

Friends of the Mill District is pleased to announce the addition of Jennifer Wigchers Weber to their board. With coach Jennifer comes the addition of the sports programs she designed, founded and continues to coach. The future of our charity just got a lot more interesting! Stay tuned for more announcements.

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About Claudia Kittock

Claudia is a resident of the Mill District. In addition to writing for Mill City Times, she is a founding Board Member of Friends of the Mill District. Claudia is the author of Health Through Chaos, mentors young adults at YouthLink, and has served on the Downtown Minneapolis Neighborhood Association (DMNA).
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Contact: claudia@millcitymedia.org

 

Thursday
Aug022018

Free August Activities for You to "Go Outside" with Hennepin County for Fitness, Family Fun and More

Downtown Minneapolis and Hennepin County encourage you to Go Outside this August!

Join in Go Outside with Hennepin County events this August for fitness classes, family fun, the Minneapolis Farmers Market, piano performances and more. There is no cost to attend any of the following events.

Events at Target Field Station
 
Alchemy 365 outdoor fitness classes
- Mondays, August 6, 13, 20
- 5:30-6:30pm
- More about Alchemy 365

Most Epic Family Day
- Sunday, August 12
- Noon - 4pm
- Animals, arts and crafts, games, bounce house and more

Outdoor movies
- Wednesday, August 8, 7 p.m.: “Coco”
- Wednesday, August 22, 7 p.m.: “Mary Poppins”

Events at Hennepin County Government Center

- Downtown Farmers Market: Tuesdays 9am - 3pm, now - October
- Yard games and activities: Wednesdays 11:30am - 1:30pm, now - end of August
- Pianos on Parade performances: Thursdays Noon - 1pm, now - end of August

Full schedule and details.

Thursday
Aug022018

Vote Early for State Primary August 7-13

Hennepin County voters place ballots directly into counting machines

Hennepin County eligible voters can directly place their ballots into a ballot counter when voting in person the week before the Minnesota primary.

Voting machines will record votes as they are turned in August 7-13, but will not report results until after polls close on election day, which is August 14.

Direct balloting provides many benefits to voters:

  • Vote at a convenient time   
  • Have confidence that a ballot is immediately counted  
  • Verify ballot was properly filled out and accepted by the counting machine 
  • Avoid hassle of placing absentee ballots in series of envelopes       

It also helps election officials by providing:

  • Faster results reporting on election night
  • Increased savings in time and materials to administer the election 

In-person absentee voting is available now through August 13 at most city halls across Hennepin County and at the Early Vote Center in downtown Minneapolis at 217 S. Third Street. Each city location can accommodate voters who live in that particular city.  Check available locations.

Voters who live anywhere in Hennepin County also may vote in person at the Hennepin County Government Center – 300 S. Sixth Street, Minneapolis – skyway level.

Hours are 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. Pre-primary extended hours are 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, August 11, and until 5 p.m. Monday, August 13.

Find information about voting and elections in Hennepin County at hennepin.us/elections.

The public can contact Hennepin County Elections at 612-348-5151 or hc.vote@hennepin.us

Wednesday
Aug012018

The Minneapolis Convention Center Recognized as One of the World’s Best-Managed Venues

Via an August 1 News Release from Meet Minneapolis:

Today the Minneapolis Convention Center (MCC) surprised staff members with news the MCC is the recipient of the 2018 Venue Excellence Award from the International Association of Venue Managers (IAVM). This award, from an international panel of peers, recognizes the MCC as one of the five best-managed venues within the IAVM membership – a category that includes convention centers, arenas, stadiums, complexes, casinos and more. 

“It is incredibly gratifying to win this award, particularly because we were competing with venues of all types throughout the world, not just convention centers,” said MCC Executive Director Jeff Johnson.

Johnson added, “This validates the dedication and effort our entire team puts into providing a world-class hospitality venue for our clients and the community. Our employees are among the best in the world and, because of them, we are achieving our mission of serving this community by creating employment opportunities for workers, as well as generating tax revenue for the city.” 

In winning this year’s Venue Excellence award, the MCC was judged in several areas:

  • Operational Excellence
  • Team Building and Professional Development
  • Safety and Security
  • Service to the Community

The MCC award submission made note of several areas of success including:

  • Sustainability – Currently achieving a 60% recycling rate and a reduction of water usage of nearly 30%
  • Excellent Fiscal Management – MCC is on pace to exceed its goal of $20 million for 2018
  • Employee Development – Since 2009 more than 20 employees have earned undergraduate and graduate degrees through the MCC’s tuition reimbursement program

This marks the second time the MCC has been recognized as a Venue Excellence award recipient; it was also honored in 2014 in a stand-alone category for convention centers. Johnson, MCC Director of Business Administration Chris Hunjas, and Senior Event Coordinators Ivory Smith and Justin Carlson accepted this year’s award in Toronto on July 25.

Tuesday
Jul312018

Northern Coffeeworks Celebrates Their 1 Year Anniversary

And just like that, it's already been a year since Northern Coffeeworks opened at 1027 S Washington Avenue. I recently met with their General Manager, George Hadfield, who demonstrated his fierce latte art skills as well as filled me in on the business. 

Northern CoffeeworksGeneral Manager, George Hadfield, takes an order. Below, he creates drinkable art.

Northern Coffeeworks

Northern Coffeeworks

Northern Coffeeworks

Owner Josh Klauck is also the proprietor of Angry Catfish Bicycle + Coffee Bar, which explains the bike hanging on the back wall.

They source products and ingredients locally when at all possible. In addition to coffee, tea, wine, beer, cider, switchel and kombucha (drink menu), you'll find a tempting selection of pastries, waffles, sandwiches and other freshly prepared items (food menu). 

Northern CoffeeworksWisco Pop is bottled in Viroqua, WI

Northern CoffeeworksThe Pontoon: Watermelon basil shrub, black iced tea and sparkling water

Northern Coffeeworks

Northern Coffeeworks

Northern Coffeeworks

Northern CoffeeworksMike preparing breakfast orders from scratch.

Northern Coffeeworks

Northern Coffeeworks

Per George, the House Trail Cookie is their best seller from the bakery case. Some items are made in-house, others from Patisserie 46, and some gluten free.

Northern Coffeeworks

Northern Coffeeworks

Northern Coffeeworks

Looking around the shop you'll notice several areas with items for sale, ranging from coffee and brewing paraphernalia to journals and pencils.

Northern Coffeeworks

Northern Coffeeworks

Northern Coffeeworks

Northern Coffeeworks

Northern Coffeeworks

Northern Coffeeworks

Check out the daily specials when you walk in the door. Below, Alex was updating the list when I arrived.

Northern Coffeeworks

For your listening pleasure, there's a turntable and selection of LPs.

Northern Coffeeworks

Future plans include installing their own bean roaster in the space adjacent to the main bar and seating area.

Hours are 7:00 AM - 5:00 PM daily (kitchen is open until 4). The daily 3p-5p Happy Hour special is $2 off wine and beer. Follow them on Facebook and Instagram, phone 612-353-4222.

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Northern Coffeeworks is planning an anniversary party, dubbed "One Year Down" for Friday, August 10, from 6:30pm - 11pm. They'll be joined by Bauhaus Brew Labs, and the celebration will include Ceviche and Short Pants beer, Coffee and Stargrazer Milkshakes, Ping Pong and Foosball and music by DJ Stepmom.

Northern Coffeeworks' 1 Year Anniversary Party event info can be found on Facebook.

Sunday
Jul292018

Scenes from the July 28 Mill City Farmers Market

July 28, 2018 Mill City Farmers Market

July 28 was Mississippi River Day at the Mill City Farmers Market. Shoppers got an up close view of raptors normally admired from a distance, and also had a chance to meet with staff from river-related organizations.

July 28, 2018 Mill City Farmers Market

July 28, 2018 Mill City Farmers Market

July 28, 2018 Mill City Farmers Market

July 28, 2018 Mill City Farmers Market

July 28, 2018 Mill City Farmers Market

July 28, 2018 Mill City Farmers Market

July 28, 2018 Mill City Farmers Market

We're coming into sweet corn and melon season!

July 28, 2018 Mill City Farmers Market

July 28, 2018 Mill City Farmers Market

July 28, 2018 Mill City Farmers Market

July 28, 2018 Mill City Farmers Market

July 28, 2018 Mill City Farmers Market

July 28, 2018 Mill City Farmers Market

Jewelry artisan Viske Designs debuted at the July 28 Market, featuring handmade semi-precious stone and sterling silver jewelry.

July 28, 2018 Mill City Farmers MarketViske Designs owner Jeannie Trelles will return for the September 22 and October 20 Markets.

July 28, 2018 Mill City Farmers Market

July 28, 2018 Mill City Farmers Market

July 28, 2018 Mill City Farmers Market

July 28, 2018 Mill City Farmers Market

July 28, 2018 Mill City Farmers Market

July 28, 2018 Mill City Farmers Market

July 28, 2018 Mill City Farmers Market

July 28, 2018 Mill City Farmers Market

July 28, 2018 Mill City Farmers Market

July 28, 2018 Mill City Farmers Market

July 28, 2018 Mill City Farmers Market

July 28, 2018 Mill City Farmers Market

July 28, 2018 Mill City Farmers Market

July 28, 2018 Mill City Farmers Market

July 28, 2018 Mill City Farmers Market

July 28, 2018 Mill City Farmers Market

July 28, 2018 Mill City Farmers Market

July 28, 2018 Mill City Farmers Market

July 28, 2018 Mill City Farmers Market

July 28, 2018 Mill City Farmers Market

July 28, 2018 Mill City Farmers Market

July 28, 2018 Mill City Farmers Market

July 28, 2018 Mill City Farmers Market

July 28, 2018 Mill City Farmers Market

July 28, 2018 Mill City Farmers Market

July 28, 2018 Mill City Farmers Market

July 28, 2018 Mill City Farmers Market

July 28, 2018 Mill City Farmers Market

July 28, 2018 Mill City Farmers Market

July 28, 2018 Mill City Farmers Market

July 28, 2018 Mill City Farmers Market

July 28, 2018 Mill City Farmers Market

July 28, 2018 Mill City Farmers Market

July 28, 2018 Mill City Farmers Market

Milly the goat!

July 28, 2018 Mill City Farmers Market

Friday
Jul272018

Highlights from X Games Minneapolis 2018

By Brianna Ojard, Photos by Ryan Ojard

Minnesota is host to many extremes.  Extreme amounts of mosquitoes, extreme weather fluctuations, extreme disappointment (I’m looking at you Vikings!), and this past weekend we were hosts to extreme athletes competing at X Games Minneapolis 2018.  Over the course of 4 days 119,000+ fans converged on US Bank Stadium to watch athletes compete for the gold in Skateboard, BMX, and Moto X competitions, and Harley Davidson Flat Track and Hooligan races.  But watching action sports wasn’t the only thing to do.  Each day of competitions ended with music, and fans headed over to The Amory to catch performances by Kaskade, Brother Ali, Ice Cube, and Zedd. View the complete photo set on Flickr...

X Games Minneapolis 2018 - Article Photos

X Games Minneapolis 2018 - Article Photos

X Games Minneapolis 2018 - Article Photos

X Games Minneapolis 2018 - Article Photos

X Games Minneapolis 2018 - Article Photos

X Games Minneapolis 2018 - Article Photos

It was another exciting year watching athletes jump, flip, twist, and fly through the air, and if you missed it, X Games will be back in Minneapolis through 2020.