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Sunday
Jun152014

Students Tour the Mill City Museum to Kick Off a 5 Week Bike Trip to New Orleans to Study Industrialization Along the Mississippi

Currently in her fourth year studying architecture at The Cooper Union in New York City, Arta Perezic and her classmate, Nick Pacula, received a grant called the Menschel Fellowship to study industrialization along the Mississippi River. This annual Fellowship culminates with a January exhibition in New York City.

Arta & Nick Biking from Minneapolis to New Orleans

Arta & Nick Biking from Minneapolis to New Orleans

Arta & Nick Biking from Minneapolis to New Orleans

They recently set off on a five week bicycle journey from Minneapolis to New Orleans to study specific sites along the river.

Could there have been a more appropriate starting point for their journey than the Mill City Museum?  Here they were given a private tour and provided with local riverfront history by the Museum's Director, Laura Salveson, and Public Programs Coordinator, David Stevens.

Arta & Nick Biking from Minneapolis to New Orleans

Below, the bikes are loaded with everything they were taking on their travels. A Lewis and Clark expedition for the modern world!   :)

Arta & Nick Biking from Minneapolis to New Orleans

Arta & Nick Biking from Minneapolis to New Orleans

We'll keep in touch with Arta and Nick, and hopefully get to share their presentation from the January 2015 exhibition.

Sunday
Jun152014

Week 6 at the 2014 Mill City Farmers Market

Strawberries arrived at the June 14 Market, which for me took the edge off the rain. It was Pollinator Day, with special guests University of MN Bee Lab and the Beez KneezAllina Health was also at the Market, and sponsored the Meet Your Vegetables Tasting Booth. 

June 14, 2014 Mill City Farmers Market

June 14, 2014 Mill City Farmers Market

June 14, 2014 Mill City Farmers Market

June 14, 2014 Mill City Farmers Market

June 14, 2014 Mill City Farmers Market

The intricate beauty of plants...

June 14, 2014 Mill City Farmers Market

June 14, 2014 Mill City Farmers Market

June 14, 2014 Mill City Farmers Market

June 14, 2014 Mill City Farmers Market

June 14, 2014 Mill City Farmers Market

June 14, 2014 Mill City Farmers Market

June 14, 2014 Mill City Farmers Market

June 14, 2014 Mill City Farmers Market

June 14, 2014 Mill City Farmers Market

June 14, 2014 Mill City Farmers Market

June 14, 2014 Mill City Farmers Market

June 14, 2014 Mill City Farmers Market

June 14, 2014 Mill City Farmers Market

June 14, 2014 Mill City Farmers Market

June 14, 2014 Mill City Farmers Market

June 14, 2014 Mill City Farmers Market

June 14, 2014 Mill City Farmers Market

June 14, 2014 Mill City Farmers Market

June 14, 2014 Mill City Farmers Market

Treated myself to a little something special from Art Andes:

June 14, 2014 Mill City Farmers Market

June 14, 2014 Mill City Farmers Market

June 14, 2014 Mill City Farmers Market

Loon Organics is selling T-Shirts to help raise money for a new hoophouse:

June 14, 2014 Mill City Farmers Market

June 14, 2014 Mill City Farmers Market

From Prairie Hollow Farm, Deer Tongue Lettuce:

June 14, 2014 Mill City Farmers Market

June 14, 2014 Mill City Farmers Market

June 14, 2014 Mill City Farmers Market

And the weaver is back!

June 14, 2014 Mill City Farmers Market

June 14, 2014 Mill City Farmers Market

The goat from Nerstrand with its nasturtium.

June 14, 2014 Mill City Farmers Market

FYI - Next Saturday (June 21) is the first day of summer - fingers crossed the sun will shine!

Saturday
Jun142014

History Crumbling Before Our Eyes

Everything was fine last Sunday morning (June 8).  We were crossing the Stone Arch Bridge on our way to check out the eagles nest perched in a cottonwood tree where Main Street NE terminates just prior to the 35W Bridge. I remember stopping to point out all the greenery growing atop the old 10th Avenue bridge piling, which hasn't noticeably changed in condition for at least the past few years.  And then Thursday night (June 12) when we were out for a walk Dave noticed it fell apart:

Historic Pier Collapses, from the Minneapolis Riverfront

Historic Pier Collapses, from the Minneapolis Riverfront

Historic Pier Collapses, from the Minneapolis Riverfront

Dave took the below pictures in April, 2012:

Last Remnants of the Original 10th Ave Bridge on the Downtown Minneapolis Riverfront

Last Remnants of the Original 10th Ave Bridge on the Downtown Minneapolis Riverfront

The Minnesota Historical Society is an excellent resource for locating pictures of Minneapolis in the 1800's.  Here are a few pictures of the 10th Avenue Bridge when it was in use (note Spirit Island in the background):

Original 10th Ave Bridge on the Downtown Minneapolis Riverfront

The Original 10th Ave Bridge from 1888  on the Downtown Minneapolis Riverfront

Steve Brandt of the Star Trib posted an interesting article on the history of the bridge, Peer at this Minneapolis bridge pier while you still can, on June 12.

Saturday
Jun142014

Tonight's the Night! Northern Spark 2014

Planning Your Night
 
With 125 projects and 505 minutes, there is a lot to see and experience at Northern Spark.

If you're the type of person who likes to show up and see where the night takes you - simply pick up a festival guidebook at one of the Info Hubs when you arrive at the festival. The guidebook describes each project and has a list of timed events, as well as information on where to find the amenities you need, such as bathrooms, first aid, and food.

Or, if you're the type of person who prefers to go with a game plan to maximize all 505 minutes before the Sunday morning pancake feed, check out the My Night feature.  My Night lets you assemble a list of projects that you want to see, including times and locations. Each event and project listing has a My Night button: click it to add to your list. When you’re done, print it, share it, or transfer it to the festival’s mobile app.

Weather Info

Northern Spark happens rain or (moon)shine.  Organizers are working to ensure that every project can be presented, although some project locations may be adjusted to work with the weather.

Volunteers will be ready with the latest information, and you can find weather and other last minute updates on Twitter @Northern_Spark and on the Facebook page.

If it does rain, be sure to wear your rain gear and bring your sense of adventure. Many festival projects already take place in sheltered locations, and after all, what else brings Minnesotans together like a little bit of weather?

Thursday
Jun122014

New Walking Tour at Mill City Museum Highlights Historic Disasters on the Minneapolis Riverfront

Visitors to Mill City Museum have a new choice for walking tours this summer. Discover the dramatic story of the Minneapolis riverfront on the new Disasters of the Riverfront Tour which is offered twice during the summer on July 26 and August 23 daily at 1:00pm.

Tour guests will discover the dramatic story of disasters on the Minneapolis riverfront. The area around St. Anthony Falls has been transformed many times during the rise and fall of the greatest milling district the world has ever seen. These changes led to some of the biggest and most tragic disasters in Minnesota history. On this tour, a Mill City Museum guide will tell the stories of fires, floods, explosions, collapses and other calamities; explore the consequences for the people involved; and highlight what these tales reveal about Minneapolis history. Among the stories highlighted will be the Eastman Tunnel Collapse in 1869, the Great Conflagration of 1893, bridge collapses in 1859 and 2007, numerous fires and massive landscape changes. 

The tour includes 1.5 miles of moderately paced walking on uneven surfaces. Please call ahead to make arrangements for guests with limited mobility. The tour will begin and end at Mill City Museum, where participants can visit the museum’s gallery, included in the price of the tour. Cost of this tour is $14 for adults, $12 seniors and college students, $10 children ages 6-17 and MNHS members. This price includes museum admission. Reservations are recommended, call 612-341-7555 or register online. Tours are held rain or shine.

Wednesday
Jun112014

Help Feed A Homeless Child - Vote For People Serving People for the "All-Star Fans Choose" Grant

People Serving People has been chosen as a finalist for the All-Star Fans Choose grant, supported by Major League Baseball, the Minnesota Twins, the Twins Community Fund, and the Pohlad Family Foundation. The winning non-profit will be announced during MLB All-Star Week in July, and receive a $500,000 grant to be used on a capital project.

94 non-profit groups from Minnesota, Iowa, North Dakota, South Dakota and western Wisconsin applied to be considered for this first-of-its-kind grant. A panel of judges, consisting of representatives from MLB and the Twins determined the final seven non-profit projects based on the following criteria: impact on community, scope, timeline, environmental improvement, sustainable design, and quality of application.

People Serving People's proposal is to use the grant to renovate and upgrade thier kitchen, which they use to serve over 250,000 meals a year to children and their parents experiencing homeless.

Here's how you can vote to award the $500,000 grant to People Serving People:

  1. From June 10 through July 10 go to www.AllStarGame.com/FansChoose
    every day.
  2. Vote once per day per email address for People Serving People.
  3. Tell your friends, family and neighbors to join in and vote to feed homeless children in our community.

Contact Daniel Gumnit, CEO & Executive Director of People Serving People if you would like to learn more about the services they provide. 612-332-4500.

Tuesday
Jun102014

Picture a Park Photo Contest 2014

 

Photos from any time of year may be submitted up until midnight Monday, September 1, 2014 at http://www.natcam.com/. Photographs will be judged on impact, image quality, composition and storytelling.
 
The Picture a Park Photo Contest is designed to highlight the year-round beauty, events and fun throughout Minneapolis' parks. Winners can receive a National Camera gift card, photo enlargement, parking permit, park pass or 2015 calendar featuring winning photos.

Categories include:
· Beauty in the Parks. Capture the everyday beauty within the Minneapolis Park System, including wildlife, historic sites and breathtaking views.

· Fun in the Parks. Document a fun park activity, such as a concert, movie, bike ride or picnic.

· Sports in the Parks. Photograph a team or a group of friends playing sports in Minneapolis Parks.

· Photos by Youth. Photographers ages 17 and younger can submit photos of their favorite Minneapolis Parks in any of the three subject areas: beauty, fun or sports.

Click here to view the 2013 winners.

The contest is sponsored by:

 
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Monday
Jun092014

Mattie's on Main is now open for business!

 

From Mattie's:

Now that the construction dust has settled, we hope you'll come on out to visit Mattie's on Main, right next to the Wilde Roast Cafe.

We're open every day:

Sunday-Thursday 11am-11pm
Friday and Saturday 11am-1 am
Saturday & Sunday brunch coming soon

Enjoy our four-season patio facing Main Street in the Riverplace mall, and inside there’s a small stage for live music and other performances - visit our calendar of events for details.

Get a preview of our menus; we have a full bar and specialty items including:

  • 16 local beers on tap and a wide selection of bottle beers
  • Craft Martinis (be careful if you Flirtini with a Black Widow)
  • Signature Cocktails (meet our Jamaican Sailor, it’s Mint-to-Be)
  • Gentleman Choice (created with a smooth Gentleman Jack foundation)
  • Adult Milkshakes (try the Young Grasshopper or our Ginger Snap for a sweet surprise)
  • Wines including sparkling, white, rosé, reds and ports
  • Bourbons, Scotch & Irish Whiskey for the discerning palate
  • Appetizers, Salads, Pizzas, Burgers, Sandwiches and other Entrees

A few facts about Mattie's On Main

  • Wilde Roast Cafe co-owners Dean Schlaak and Tom DeGree teamed up with their longtime friend Brian Gilligan to renovate the former Kikugawa sushi restaurant.
  • The restaurant's official name is Mattie St. Clair's House of Spirits on Main Street, named after a well-known brothel owner that operated in the area in the late 1800s.
  • Be sure to follow us on Facebook for news and special offers. And look for the Mattie's Stage at the Stone Arch Bridge Festival.
 
 
Sunday
Jun082014

Week 5 at the 2014 Mill City Farmers Market

The first Market of June was a wet one - but thankfully the Mill City Museum opened its doors early so vendors could move inside.  Rain or shine, the farmers and other vendors have an abundance of produce and products available.  So remember - just because the weather isn't perfect on a Saturday morning, please don't let that stop you from visiting the Market.  I made quite a haul today and can't wait to start slicing, dicing, cooking and baking!  :)

June 7, 2014 Mill City Farmers Market

Dry inside the Mill City Museum:

June 7, 2014 Mill City Farmers Market

June 7, 2014 Mill City Farmers Market

June 7, 2014 Mill City Farmers Market

June 7, 2014 Mill City Farmers Market

June 7, 2014 Mill City Farmers Market

June 7, 2014 Mill City Farmers Market

June 7, 2014 Mill City Farmers Market

June 7, 2014 Mill City Farmers Market

June 7, 2014 Mill City Farmers Market

June 7, 2014 Mill City Farmers Market

Ceramic sporks!

June 7, 2014 Mill City Farmers Market

June 7, 2014 Mill City Farmers Market

June 7, 2014 Mill City Farmers Market

June 7, 2014 Mill City Farmers Market

June 7, 2014 Mill City Farmers Market

June 7, 2014 Mill City Farmers Market

June 7, 2014 Mill City Farmers Market

June 7, 2014 Mill City Farmers Market

June 7, 2014 Mill City Farmers Market

June 7, 2014 Mill City Farmers Market

June 7, 2014 Mill City Farmers Market

June 7, 2014 Mill City Farmers Market

June 7, 2014 Mill City Farmers Market

June 7, 2014 Mill City Farmers Market

June 7, 2014 Mill City Farmers Market

June 7, 2014 Mill City Farmers Market

June 7, 2014 Mill City Farmers Market

June 7, 2014 Mill City Farmers Market

June 7, 2014 Mill City Farmers Market

June 7, 2014 Mill City Farmers Market

June 7, 2014 Mill City Farmers Market

Saturday
Jun072014

Food Truck Mondays Return to the Mill District

Mark your calendars Mondays from 11:00am-1:00pm for Food Truck Mondays in the Mill District!  The Chef Shack Food Truck will be parked at 709 2nd Street South, across from the Mill City Museum. A sure cure for "a case of the Mondays".  :) 

 

Friday
Jun062014

Northern Spark 2014 - Update #11

 

Dosha Kitchen Feeds Your Spirit at Northern Spark

A collaboration between Minneapolis artists Jess Hirsch and Ginny Sims, Dosha Kitchen is a mobile camper that helps the public discover Ayurvedic Dosha throughout the night of Northern Spark.

“When we heard that the theme for Northern Spark was Projecting the City we decided to think about internal projections and projections of self. Ayurveda is a method of dividing up the internal self into three dispositions, or Doshas. Everyone is a blend of them,” explains Hirsch.

Doshas stem from Ayurvedic medicine, the oldest healing system in the world, originating in India five thousand years ago. Doshas are the triad of characteristics that dominate an individual: Vata, Pitta, and Kapha. Dosha Kitchen will reveal the viewer’s disposition through food, drink, and objecthood at their Northern Spark site on West River Parkway. To read more about this project, check out the interview with Hirsch and Sims on the Northern Spark blog.

Aerial Dance and Projection Draw Us beyond the LOOP

What can five collaborators from widely-varied disciplines and a shared poetic vision accomplish? Bill Cottman, Kenna Cottman, Lewis Hill, Kevin Obsatz, and Junauda Petrus invite us to consider this question and more from many angles with beyond the LOOP, a Northern Spark project that combines aerial acrobatics, media manipulation, dance, and social media to explore our dreams of wanting more for our cities.

Located under the Hennepin Avenue Bridge, beyond the LOOP repeats hourly in new combinations of performance improvisation and audio and video projection. During the performance, audience members are encouraged to take photographs and videos while moving around, seeking various vantage points.

Thursday
Jun052014

June 14 Green Line Festivities Announced

METRO Green Line Opens June 14!

 

Nine stations along the METRO Green Line will host opening ceremonies and celebration events throughout the day. The official ribbon cutting ceremony will take place outside the St. Paul Union Depot, immediately in front of the Union Depot Station platform. You're invited to attend the METRO Green Line grand opening on Saturday, June 14th!

All Metro Transit services will be free of charge June 14th and June 15th.

Saturday, June 14th – Union Depot Schedule of Events 

9:00AM
Ribbon cutting ceremony at the Union Depot north lawn, immediately in front of Union Depot Station LRT platform.

10:00AM
Service on METRO Green Line begins!  Note: Trains will be stationed at all nine celebration events on the morning of June 14th. Trains will begin service simultaneously at 10am.

Entertainment on MPR's The Current Stage:

11:00AM Southwire

12:30PM Koo Koo Kanga Roo

2:00PM Southside Desire

3:30PM The 4onthefloor

5:00PM Doomtree

For more information on bands, performances, vendors and food planned at all nine celebration stations, please visit www.metrotransit.org/greenline or http://www.metrotransit.org/opening-day

Station-specific information can be found at the following links:

On social media? Use hashtag #metrogreenline

Regular service schedules for the METRO Green Line are available here.

Very large crowds are expected on opening day and trains are unlikely to run on a normal service schedule. Frequent supplemental opening day bus service will operate parallel to the Green Line between LRT stations to provide additional travel options between events.

The METRO Green line was constructed with funding from the U.S. Department of Transportation, the State of Minnesota, the Counties Transit Improvement Board, Hennepin County Regional Railroad Authority, Ramsey County Regional Railroad Authority, the City of St. Paul and the Metropolitan Council.

METRO Green Line opening day celebrations are funded by a partnership between the Metropolitan Council and the Central Corridor Funders Collaborative, with generous help from the following sponsors:

AFSCME Council 5
AECOM
Augsburg
Braun Intertec
CenterPoint Energy
Central Corridor Funders Collaborative
East Metro Strong
Ford Foundation
F.R. Bigelow Foundation
Hamline University
Health Partners | Regions Hospital
John S. and James L. Knight Foundation
Kimley-Horn & Associates
LTK Engineering Services
Minneapolis Area Association of REALTORS
Minneapolis Building and Trades Council
Minneapolis Foundation
Minnesota Twins Baseball Club
Minnesota Vikings
MnDOT
PCL Construction
Siemens Infrastructure & Cities Rail Systems Division
Saint Paul Area Association of REALTORS
Saint Paul Building and Construction Trades Council
Saint Paul Foundation
University of St. Thomas
Xcel Energy

Wednesday
Jun042014

Lunch Hour Entertainment and Events at the Government Center

Via a June 3 e-newsletter from Hennepin County:

Hennepin County Summer on the Plaza is back! Grab your lunch, soak up some sunshine and enjoy musicians, dancers, educators and more at the Hennepin County Government Center, North Plaza, 300 South Sixth Street, Minneapolis.

This week’s events include:

  • June 4: Summer Health and Safety Fair from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Come and learn about the many health and safety opportunities the county has to offer.
  • June 5: The Auto Body Experience brings a seven piece, horn-driven rock band that plays quirky original music.
  • June 6: The Armenian Dance Ensemble (on the skyway level) will perform traditional Armenian folk dances in ethnic costumes, depicting current and historic styles of music and dance.
  • June 6: Tower Bell Foundation – bell concert

In the event of bad weather, performances move inside to the skyway level of the Hennepin County Government Center. For more information about Hennepin County Summer on the Plaza, or to see a full performance schedule, visit www.hennepin.us/summerontheplaza.

Also on the plaza, the Tower Bell Foundation (TBF) at Minneapolis City Hall plays the historic tower bells eachFriday. The foundation is a non-profit, all-volunteer organization. The bells, the oldest of which was installed in 1896, have a total weight of nearly 30,000 pounds and can be heard over a large area of downtown Minneapolis.

Look for more news on the Hennepin County website at www.hennepin.us/news.

Tuesday
Jun032014

June RLife Events at The Depot

A good reason to check out their beautiful patio tucked away from traffic.  :)

  

Sunday
Jun012014

Week 4 at the 2014 Mill City Farmers Market

MN Native Foods/Foraging was the theme of the May 31 Market, highlighted with a performance by the student ambassadors from American Indian Magnet School.  Look for a separate post later this week on our Farmers Market blog for additional pictures and information.May 31, 2014 Mill City Farmers Market

May 31, 2014 Mill City Farmers Market

May 31, 2014 Mill City Farmers Market

Welcome back, Sonny's!

May 31, 2014 Mill City Farmers Market

May 31, 2014 Mill City Farmers Market

May 31, 2014 Mill City Farmers Market

May 31, 2014 Mill City Farmers Market

May 31, 2014 Mill City Farmers Market

May 31, 2014 Mill City Farmers Market

Music by Hamdog!

May 31, 2014 Mill City Farmers Market

May 31, 2014 Mill City Farmers Market

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May 31, 2014 Mill City Farmers Market

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May 31, 2014 Mill City Farmers Market

May 31, 2014 Mill City Farmers Market

May 31, 2014 Mill City Farmers Market

May 31, 2014 Mill City Farmers Market

May 31, 2014 Mill City Farmers Market

May 31, 2014 Mill City Farmers Market

May 31, 2014 Mill City Farmers Market

May 31, 2014 Mill City Farmers Market

May 31, 2014 Mill City Farmers Market

May 31, 2014 Mill City Farmers Market

May 31, 2014 Mill City Farmers Market

May 31, 2014 Mill City Farmers Market

May 31, 2014 Mill City Farmers Market

May 31, 2014 Mill City Farmers Market

May 31, 2014 Mill City Farmers Market

May 31, 2014 Mill City Farmers Market

Some shoppers started their day with a complimentary 8:00am yoga class on the Guthrie terrace with trained yoga instructor Kylie Salzman of Lakeside Yoga Minneapolis.

May 31, 2014 Mill City Farmers Market

May 31, 2014 Mill City Farmers Market

The French breakfast radish version of Medusa...

May 31, 2014 Mill City Farmers Market

Saturday
May312014

Sunday, June 1, Marathon Road Closure Alert

The following parkways will be temporarily closed June 1, 2014, for the Minneapolis Marathon, Half-Marathon and Relay:

Road Closure Timeline:
- Hennepin and 1st Avenue NE will remain accessible by vehicle.
- The northbound lane of West River Parkway between the Stone Arch Bridge and South 13th Avenue will be closed between 7:00 and 11:00 a.m.
o An access lane will be provided to the residents of The Whitney, The North Star Lofts, and Washburn Lofts along West River Parkway so they can exit onto Portland Avenue.
- West River Parkway between South 13th Avenue and South 36th Avenue will be closed from 7:00 a.m.- 12:30 p.m..
- West River Parkway between South 36th Avenue and just south of East 54th Street will be closed from 7:30 a.m.-12:00 p.m.

The bulk of the runners pass by your area between 8:00 and 11:15 a.m. Minneapolis Police will open the entire road after the last runner has gone past. Please mark your calendar and share this information with others who may also be impacted in your neighborhood.

Please note that the duration of the closures is subject to change based on the event's start and finish times.

A complete list of current and upcoming parkway closures is available online.

Friday
May302014

Northern Spark 2014 - Update #10

JXTA Kru to Mobilize throughout Northern Spark

Juxtaposition Arts' Northern Spark project, Mobile JXTA, is a small fleet of bike-powed carts that create an oasis of light, sound and play in the public right of way.

Catch one of the carts as they roll through Zones A and B to play a game of illuminated chess or dominos, charge your phone, read #ns_msgboard tweets projected on a community message board, and do an art activity to take away (button making or backpack detailing with glow-in-the-dark ink are just a few of the possibilities.)

The JXTA Kru will pedal through downtown, from the Convention Center to the Hennepin Ave bridge, making stops to interact with the crowds as they go. You can find Mobile JXTA by following Juxtaposition Arts on twitter @JXTA_ARTS, or using their Northern Spark project hashtag #nspkA21.

A-Mill Artist Lofts Reflect Spirit of Northern Spark

The exterior of the historic Pillsbury Flour Mill was a prominent projection site for Northern Spark 2012, and now the beautifully-renovated A-Mill Artist Lofts will welcome artists and cultural workers inside to call these lofts home.

Opening late 2014, A-Mill Artist Lofts will offer affordable artist live/work rentals on the Mississippi riverfront. During Northern Spark, stop by the A-Mill tent, located on the intersection of Portland and West River Parkway, and get info on the lofts plus cool give-aways including glow-in-the-dark helium balloons.

The A-Mill is also featuring talents of local artists at the Northern Spark Chill Space, on the Rooftop of 222 Hennepin Ave. Chill all night with yoga, samples of Korean fusion BBQ and gourmet chocolates, jaw-dropping juggling acts and more.

A-Mill Artist Lofts is a proud sponsor of Northern Spark. It’s owned and managed by Dominium, a Minneapolis-based developer with a 40-year reputation for innovative, creative approaches to urban development.

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Events to Spark Your Interest

Bell Social: An evening of art, science, & music May 30 • 7pm-10:30pm
Celebrate playful new works by Bell Museum Artist in Residence Andy DuCett. Join the Bell and Gastro Non Grata for food, cash bar, art activities, trivia and prizes, and a mini-Cafe Scientifique presentation, all followed by live local music in the diorama halls.

Northern Spark Volunteer Orientation Option #1June 5 • 6:30pm
Get the info you need to volunteer as a Roving Info Guide, a Survey Seeker, or at the Info Hubs. Sign up to volunteer here: VOLUNTEER!

Northern Spark TV Takeover June 6 • 7:30pm-10:30pm
Join us for a live television experience like nothing you've ever seen before. Part of a 5-episode TV Takeover series. Northern Spark artists take over TPT's air, studio, and web. Drinks and delicious food by Two Gingers, Icehouse Restaurant, & Black Sheep Pizza.

Northern Spark Volunteer Orientation Option #2June 7 • 10:30am
Get the info you need to volunteer as a Roving Info Guide, a Survey Seeker, or at the Info Hubs. Sign up to volunteer here: VOLUNTEER!

Northern Spark Volunteer Orientation Option #3June 10 • 6:30pm
Get the info you need to volunteer as a Roving Info Guide, a Survey Seeker, or at the Info Hubs. Sign up to volunteer here: VOLUNTEER!

Thursday
May292014

Minneapolis Retains Title as Nation’s Best Park System on The Trust for Public Land’s 2014 ParkScore® Index

Via a May 29 e-newsletter from the Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board:

City edges New York, Boston, Portland and San Francisco for top spot; Minneapolis remains only park system to earn perfect 5 “park bench” rating

May 29, 2014, Minneapolis, MN - Minneapolis took top honors on The Trust for Public Land’s 3rd annual ParkScore® index, earning a perfect “5-park bench” rating from the nonprofit organization.

Minneapolis remains the only city park system to earn the coveted “5 bench” score on the ParkScore Index, as the city held on to the top spot for the second consecutive year. New York, Boston, Portland, and San Francisco rounded out the top five.

“We’re thrilled to receive this prestigious honor from The Trust for Public Land a second time. When residents voted for an independent Park Board in 1883, they most likely didn’t envision a park system that would grow to 6,790 acres of parkland serving more than 21 million visits each year. Today we honor the legacy that created the park system, and continue our work to ensure that parks and park services are accessible to everyone, with a focus on the most diverse, underserved areas of the city. Our strong community relationships, public, private and non-profit partnerships make this possible,” said Jayne Miller, Superintendent of the Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board.

ParkScores are based equally on three factors: Park access, which measures the percentage of residents living within a 10-minute walk of a park (approximately ½-mile); Park size, which is based on a city’s median park size and the percentage of total city area dedicated to parks; and Services and investment, which combines the number of playgrounds per 10,000 city residents and per capita park spending. In addition to the national ranking, each city receives a “park bench” rating on a scale of zero to five.

Minneapolis scored strongly on all ParkScore rating factors. With 94 percent of residents living within a 10-minute walk of a park, the city received especially high marks for park access. The city’s strong parks budget also boosted its ParkScore rating. Second-place finisher New York fared slightly better on park access, with 97 percent of residents living with within a 10-minute walk of a park. However, New York was hurt by its low median park size, just 1.1 acres compared to Minneapolis' 7.1-acre median.

“This top rating is a wonderful tribute to all of the individuals who, for the past 131 years, have made the park system what it is today. I want to assure the people of Minneapolis and the Twin Cities region that we’re not done yet. We are committed to opening new public green spaces, and improving parks that already exist,” said Liz Wielinski, President of the Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board.

This year, Denver made the biggest upward move in ParkScore rating history, climbing ten places into a tie for 7th. For 2014, ParkScore included the city’s “Learning Landscapes” school playgrounds as park space, because they are open for public use in evenings and on weekends when school is not in session. These “shared use” arrangements are a relatively easy way for cities to increase park and playground access, especially in fully developed urban areas.

Sacramento was the only city to lose its top-five ranking in 2014, as strong population growth strained its park system and limited access to popular playgrounds. The California capital city earned four park benches, dropping to seventh place in 2014, compared to third last year. Fresno repeated as ParkScore’s last place finisher, earning one park bench.

This year, ParkScore expanded to the 60 largest cities in the United States, up from 50 in 2013. Among the ten new ParkScore entrants, Aurora, CO ranked best, earning four park benches and a 10th place tie with Virginia Beach. New Orleans earned 3.5 park benches, tying for 18th position—the second highest score among new ParkScore cities.

“We’re thrilled that Minneapolis defended its ParkScore title for the second consecutive year. We’re a city that loves our parks,” said Susan Schmidt Minnesota State Office Director for The Trust for Public Land. “However, we cannot rest on our laurels. As our city grows and draws families to new neighborhoods, our park system must evolve. At The Trust for Public Land, we’re working especially hard to increase park space downtown, along the riverfront, and in underserved neighborhoods throughout Minneapolis. That’s what it will take to stay number one into the future,” added Schmidt.

ParkScore uses advanced GIS (geographic information system) computer mapping technology to create digital maps evaluating park accessibility, making it the most realistic assessment system available. Instead of simply measuring distance to a local park, ParkScore's GIS technology takes into account the location of park entrances and physical obstacles to access. For example, if residents are separated from a nearby park by a major highway, ParkScore does not count the park as accessible to those residents (unless there is a bridge, underpass, or easy access point across the highway).

In addition to the at-a-glance park bench summary rating, ParkScore features an in-depth website that local leaders can use as a roadmap to guide park improvement efforts. The website, parkscore.tpl.org, provides extensive data and analysis that pinpoints the neighborhoods where parks are needed most critically. The website includes interactive maps of each ParkScore city that allow users to zoom in and study park access on a block-by-block basis. The website is free and open to the public.

“You can't have a great city without great parks,” said Adrian Benepe, Senior Vice President and Director of City Park Development for The Trust for Public Land. “Parks provide places for children and adults to be physically active, and they serve as community meeting places where friendships are built and a sense of community is strengthened.”

According to The Trust for Public Land, the 10 highest-ranking city park systems in the United States are:

1. Minneapolis 5.0 park benches
2. New York 4.5 park benches
3. Boston (tie) 4.0 park benches
3. Portland (tie) 4.0 park benches
3. San Francisco (tie) 4.0 park benches
6. Washington, DC 4.0 park benches
7. Denver (tie) 4.0 park benches
7. Sacramento (tie) 4.0 park benches
9. San Diego 4.0 park benches
10. Virginia Beach (tie) 4.0 park benches
10. Aurora, CO (tie) 4.0 park benches - DEBUT CITY

The 10 lowest-ranking city park systems are:

51. Jacksonville 2.0 park benches
52. Santa Ana 1.5 park benches - DEBUT CITY
53. San Antonio (tie) 1.5 park benches
53. Memphis (tie) 1.5 park benches
55. Oklahoma City 1.5 park benches
56. Mesa, AZ 1.5 park benches
57. Charlotte 1.0 park benches
58. Indianapolis (tie) 1.0 park benches
58. Louisville (tie) 1.0 park benches
60. Fresno 1.0 park benches

For more information about ParkScore, visit parkscore.tpl.org. Join the discussion on Twitter @TPL_org #ParkScore.

About The Trust for Public Land

The Trust for Public Land creates parks and protects land for people, ensuring healthy, livable communities for generations to come. Nearly ten million people live within a ten-minute walk of a Trust for Public Land park, garden, or natural area, and millions more visit these sites every year. Learn more at www.tpl.org.

Thursday
May292014

Urban Agriculture Activity Plan Update

Via a May 28 e-newsletter from the Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board:

The Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board (MPRB) Planning Committee held a public hearing for the Urban Agriculture activity plan last Wednesday evening, May 21st at 6:30 p.m.  Thank you to the many individuals and community organizations who spoke to the Committee during the public hearing.  The entire MPRB meeting is rebroadcast on Minneapolis 79, or can be watched online.  

The Planning Committee asked staff to revise the plan to address requests for specific racial equity considerations, and to present a modified activity plan to the Planning Committee at a future meeting date.  The Board of Commissioners  meets on the first and third Wednesday evening of each month.  Updates on the progress of the activity plan will be posted to this email list, media outlets, and the Project Page on the MPRB website. 

The Urban Agriculture activity plan was developed through an extensive community engagement process and contains recommendations related to policy, facility, program, and service improvements to better support urban agriculture within the Minneapolis park system. Activity plans define the MPRB’s service delivery goals for a particular recreation activity city-wide. These plans determine the resources required to successfully achieve plan goals in service to residents and park visitors.

Community outreach and research, trend analysis, program analysis, and infrastructure assessment are used to develop service delivery goals for all MPRB Activity Plans. The development of the Urban Agriculture activity plan is supported by the Board of Commissioners and directly linked to the goals of the MPRB Comprehensive Plan.

Wednesday
May282014

I-35W / Fourth Street Ramp Construction Traffic Updates

Traffic Impacts - Lane and Ramp Closures
 
May 28 through early June
- The Johnson Street exit from northbound I-35W will close while crews construct a temporary bypass that will allow motorists to access Johnson Street. Motorists should use the New Brighton Boulevard/Stinson Boulevard exit during the temporary closure.
 
June through October
- Eastbound traffic on 4th Street South will be rerouted to 3rd Street South, resulting in head-to-head traffic.
- 3rd Street South traffic will be shifted periodically 
- Southbound I-35W impacts will be limited to shoulder closures and nighttime lane closures.

June through November
- The three lanes of northbound I-35W between University Ave Northeast and the Johnson Street exit will remain open, but will shift toward the center median.
- The northbound ramp from University Avenue Southeast/4th Street Southeast to I-35W will close for 21 days
- The northbound I-35W ramp to Hennepin Avenue East will close for seven days
 
September through November
- Northbound I-35W traffic will shift to the newly constructed outside areas to maximize the available working area on the inside.

About
This project is a collaborative effort of Hennepin County, the City of Minneapolis and the Minnesota Department of Transportation. The purpose of the project is to relieve congestion on Washington Avenue, improve access to northbound I-35W from downtown Minneapolis, reduce the traffic that diverts through Northeast Minneapolis to access northbound I-35W, and to improve access to northbound I-35W. This project also proposes the possibility of erecting noise walls in southeast and northeast Minneapolis along the I-35W corridor.

Summary of Work
- Build a new ramp from 4th Street South to northbound I-35W
- Construct an auxiliary lane from University Avenue to the Johnson Street exit
- Reconfigure Johnson Street exit to serve Johnson Street, New Brighton Boulevard and Stinson Boulevard

Cost
$15.4 million (state and local taxes)