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Saturday
Apr272013

Two Neighborhood Treasures are Eligible for the 2013 National Historic Landmark Photo Contest

The 14th Annual National Park Service Photo Contest is open for entries through July 9, 2013.

There are just over 2,500 places, objects or districts that are designated as National Historic Landmarks, 25 of which are in Minnesota.  The full list can be viewed here (listed by state, scroll down to page 52), and it includes two of our neighborhood icons, the Washburn A Mill and Pillsbury A Mill.

This contest isn't about just taking a cool picture.  It's about experiencing the site, understanding it's history, and then capturing it in a photograph.

More information.

Friday
Apr262013

Tomorrow - Vikings Football Day at the Dome

Time: 10:00AM – 4:00PM

Vikings Football Day Presented By University of Minnesota Amplatz Children’s Hospital

Bring the entire family to Mall of America Field for Vikings Football Day Presented by University of Minnesota Amplatz Children’s Hospital on Saturday, April 27th. Follow the NFL draft and enjoy your day playing interactive games, getting autographs from current and former players, food and beverage and much more!

• Player and Alumni Autograph Sessions
• Kids Only Autograph Sessions
• Introduction to Vikings First Round Draft Pick
• Inflatable games
• Football skills area
• Tour of the Vikings Locker Room at Mall of America Field
• Kids Q&A session with a current player
• NFL Draft Coverage
• Vikings Locker Room Store
• Miller Lite End Zone Bar and Food Concessions
• Introduction of the 2013 Minnesota Vikings Cheerleaders
• Plus much more!!

Ticket Information
Season Ticket Owners: $5
Kids 12 and Under: FREE
General Admission: $10 per adult

*50% of all proceeds from Vikings Football Day will benefit University of Minnesota’s Amplatz Children’s Hospital.

Thursday
Apr252013

Tonight - Dining Out For Life at Neighborhood Restaurants

Tonight, consider having dinner at a neighborhood restaurant that's participating in Dining Out For Life.

They will donate a portion of the proceeds to the Aliveness Project and Rural AIDS Action Network. Here is a partial list of participatants (a complete list can be found here):

eagleBOLTbar         Red Stag Supperclub

      Sawatdee      Spoonriver     Zen Box Izakaya     Haute Dish

The Aliveness Project, a local nonprofit organization that provides on-site meals, food shelf & other supportive services for individuals living with HIV/AIDS and their families.

Rural AIDS Action Network(RAAN) serves those affected by HIV/AIDS throughout Greater Minnesota. Their services include medical case management, free and confidential HIV testing, medical transportation assistance, health education/risk reduction and support groups.

Tuesday
Apr232013

April 23 - All in a Day's Work for Mother Nature

At 9:00am this morning it looked like Christmas...

Gold Medal Park, Stone Arch Bridge, Pillsbury A Mill

... and by 5:00pm it was Spring! YAY :D

Gold Medal Park, Stone Arch Bridge, Pillsbury A Mill

A closer perspective:

Gold Medal Park, Stone Arch Bridge, Pillsbury a Mill

Gold Medal Park, Stone Arch Bridge, Pillsbury a Mill

Sunday
Apr212013

I found your mitten...

...you're welcome!

2013-04-07 Riverwalk / Set 2

It was by the curb in front of Nye's, in case your were wondering.

Sunday
Apr212013

Ashley Petroske in REALTOR® Magazine’s 2013 Issue of “30 Under 30”

Ashley Petroske, the Owner and Broker of Real Estate Design, recently joined 29 other professionals in the REALTOR® Magazine’s 2013 issue of “30 Under 30.” The magazine is distributed by the National Association of REALTORS®. Every year, the staff at REALTOR® Magazine selects a group of real estate professionals with potential as part of the issue, including some of the top producers across the country.

Petroske, a Saint Paul Area Association of REALTORS® member since 2005, began her career in real estate working at her great uncle's development company, Mendota Homes, Inc., in an administrative capacity. Within weeks she enrolled in real estate classes and spent the next decade representing some of the Twin Cities' leading developers in both a real estate sales and interior design capacity.

How does this tie into our neighborhood?  Per Ashley, "For the last five years I've designed and sold dozens of condos in the Mill District, primarily at the Zenith. In those five years I've fallen in love with the neighborhood, from the Farmer's Market to Spoonriver and of course, the lovely folks that call the Mill District home. Real Estate Design will continue to provide real estate representation while offering integrated interior design services at no additional cost to our clients. We will continue to focus on Minneapolis and in particular the vibrant Riverfront communities while adding experts to our team to offer the same level of service in the surrounding suburbs."

Ashley also mentioned Real Estate Design's "Greenhouse Initiative", which she said is in its infancy, but has already received committments from dozens of people to grow and donate produce to local shelters and all manner of food distribution centers. "By providing the seedlings to our past clients and those whom have caught wind of the program, not only can we reach more people geographically, the genuine interest in growing, harvesting and sharing healthy food with those less fortunate is contagious," she added.

Congratulations, Ashley!

Saturday
Apr202013

Special Vikings Football Day Offer for EDC Members

EDC Board Member Jeff Anderson from the Minnesota Vikings has a special offer he would like to make to EDC members.  He is offering up to 80 free tickets on a first come, first serve basis to "Vikings Football Day", which is coming up on Saturday, April 27, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., at the Metrodome/Mall of America Field.

This is a family friendly event.  It's an opportunity to follow the NFL draft and enjoy the day playing interactive games, getting autographs from current players, enjoying food and beverage and much more!

• Kids Only Autograph Sessions
• Current Player Autograph Sessions
• Inflatable games
• Football skills area
• Tour of the Vikings Locker Room at Mall of America Field
• Kids Q&A session with a current player
• NFL Draft Coverage
• Vikings Locker Room Store
• Miller Lite End Zone Bar and Food Concessions
• Introduction of the 2013 Minnesota Vikings Cheerleaders
• Plus much more!

If you are interested in the tickets, please email Jeff Anderson directly at andersonj@vikings.nfl.net, using the subject line "Minnesota Vikings Football Day Tickets".  He will provide you with up to four tickets for the event.  Please let him know if you are interested by Friday, April 19, before Noon.  

For more information regarding the event, please go to http://www.vikings.com/schedule/draft-weekend/football-day.html.

Friday
Apr192013

RiverFirst Schematic Design Presentati​ons and Open House

 As part of RiverFirst, the Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board is completing schematic design and feasibility for six Mississippi riverfront parks and parks access projects. On Wednesday, May 1, the RiverFirst design team will present its work as part of the Park Board’s regular meeting, which begins at 5:00 PM. On Thursday, May 2, community members have an opportunity to learn more about these RiverFirst Priority Projects at an Open House from 11 AM – 12:00 PM or a Community Meeting from 6-8:00 PM. All three meetings will be in the Board Room at Minneapolis Park Board headquarters, 2117 West River Road, Minneapolis

For more information see:
http://riverfirst.com/2013/04/15/news-release-may-2-minneapolis-parks-shares-next-steps-on-six-r1-priority-projects/
http://www.minneapolisparks.org/riverfirst

Date: Wednesday, May 1, 2013
Time: meeting begins at 5:00 PM
Type: Park Board meeting
Location: MPRB Board Room, 2117 West River Road North, Minneapolis

Date: Thursday, May 2, 2013
Time: 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM
Type: informal open house
Location: MPRB Board Room, 2117 West River Road North, Minneapolis

Date: Thursday, May 2, 2013
Time: 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM
Type: open house with presentation and Q&A
Location: MPRB Board Room, 2117 West River Road North, Minneapolis
 
CONTACT: Andrew Caddock, Project Manager
Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board
612-230-6470
acaddock@minneapolisparks.org

Thursday
Apr182013

MPRB Summer Program Registration Now Open

Via an April 16 e-newsletter from the Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board:

Registration for the Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board’s summer recreation programs is now open.

A variety of programs and activities are available for all ages at recreation centers, gardens, lakes and other locations. Programs and activities available include environmental, water recreation, fitness, creative arts, day camps, sports leagues, golf leagues and lessons and more.

The Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board welcomes people of all ages and abilities to participate in sports and activity programs. Inclusion and adaptive services are available to those who choose to participate in general recreation programs.

To view and register for activities and programs, view category searches below or visit ActiveNet. For more information call 612-230-6400 or contact your local park's recreation center.

Wednesday
Apr172013

501FIT Celebrates Five Years, Hosts Benessere and Avatar Partnership Event

Via an April 1, 2013, Press Release:

Locally owned 501FIT joins forces with Benessere Body in Balance and Avatar Training Studio. Celebrating five years, 501FIT hosts partnership launch party on Friday, May 3, 2013 from 5pm-8pm.

501FIT adds complimentary services by joining forces with local owned Benessere and Avatar. Focused on building its innovative G-Werx Program, 501FIT adds services through partnerships.

501FIT expects the Benessere and Avatar partnerships to strengthen wellness outcomes for clients. Benessere began services at 501FIT, its second location, in January 2013. Avatar will close its current location to begin Barre, TRx Bootcamps and Gyrotonics training at 501FIT in April 2013.

About 501FIT
501FIT is the pilot club for the G-Werx Workout Program. 501FIT opened in January 2008 featuring the G-Werx Program growing from 20 clients to 225 clients as of March 2013. The G-Werx Machine and Workout Program were invented by 501FIT Founder, Phil Martens. 501FIT is committed to providing small group personal training with the service of one-on-one training at sustainable at group fitness rates.

http://www.501fit.com/

Mission: To provide more clients the opportunity to work with Certified Trainers as a lifestyle!
Services: Group personal training, full-service gym memberships, personal training, fitness consultations

About Benessere
Benessere Body in Balance, a full-service wellness center in Minneapolis, was opened by Kay Bashford in 2005. Benessere believes that maintaining balance of your whole being—body, mind and spirit—leads to healing, serenity, prosperity and joy. The health of clients is at the center of everything they do.

http://www.benesserebodyinbalance.com/

Services: Massage, Acupuncture, Neuromuscular Therapy, Chiropractic and Matrix Re-pattern Therapy.

About Avatar
Avatar Personal Training Studio was founded by Eric Hall in 2005. Starting primarily as a ‘by appointment’ personal training studio, Avatar has evolved into a group fitness programming studio offering BARRE and TRX Bootcamp training. Eric Hall continues to provide Gyrotonics specialty training while pursuing group fitness offerings as a compliment. Eric and Avatar will bring their services to 501FIT in April 2013.

http://www.avatartrainingstudio.com/

Services: Gyrotonics, BARRE and TRx.

Tuesday
Apr162013

Tonight: DFL Ward 3 Precinct 9 Caucus at Open Book

Time: 7:00pm

Location: Open Book, 1011 Washington Avenue South

The Minneapolis DFL will be holding precinct caucuses at 7:00 p.m. on Tuesday April 16th, 2013, for the purpose of electing delegates to consider endorsement of candidates seeking election to Minneapolis Municipal Office or Park Board in 2013.

Delegates chosen at the April 16th caucuses will vote to endorse their City Council candidate at the Ward convention. The convension takes place on May 4 at DeLaSalle High School from 9:00am - 1:00pm.

Saturday
Apr132013

April 13 Mill City Farmers Market - Final "Winter" Market of the Season

After a week of snow and ice storms, how appropriate that April 13 marked the final 2012-2013 Winter Market.  And how fortunate that we've had the Mill City Museum to provide a warm venue.

April 13, 2013 Winter Farmers Market

April 13, 2013 Winter Farmers Market

April 13, 2013 Winter Farmers Market

April 13, 2013 Winter Farmers Market

April 13, 2013 Winter Farmers Market

April 13, 2013 Winter Farmers Market

April 13, 2013 Winter Farmers Market

April 13, 2013 Winter Farmers Market

April 13, 2013 Winter Farmers Market

April 13, 2013 Winter Farmers Market

April 13, 2013 Winter Farmers Market

April 13, 2013 Winter Farmers Market

April 13, 2013 Winter Farmers Market

April 13, 2013 Winter Farmers Market

April 13, 2013 Winter Farmers Market

April 13, 2013 Winter Farmers Market

April 13, 2013 Winter Farmers Market

April 13, 2013 Winter Farmers Market

April 13, 2013 Winter Farmers Market

April 13, 2013 Winter Farmers Market

April 13, 2013 Winter Farmers Market

April 13, 2013 Winter Farmers Market

April 13, 2013 Winter Farmers Market

Below, Fred from French Nugget shows off a piece of driftwood resembling an elephant that he discovered while fishing.

April 13, 2013 Winter Farmers Market

April 13, 2013 Winter Farmers Market

Friday
Apr122013

Temporary Road Closures on Sunday, April 14 - Race for Justice 5K

Please note temporarily road closures on Sunday, April 14, from 7:00am to 11:00am for the Race for Justice 5K: Main Street, Stone Arch Bridge, and Nicollet Island.

The Race for Justice proceeds benefit the Loan Repayment Assistance Program of Minnesota (LRAP-MN). By subsidizing education debts for dedicated, low-paid public interest attorneys, LRAP helps meet the legal needs of low-income Minnesotans across the state. Also, the RFJ route is highly praised by runners of all levels.

A complete list of parkway closures is available online.

Saturday
Apr062013

Enjoy a Trip to the Mill City Museum

The word museum may bring up images of articles roped off or behind glass - but the Mill City Museum is just the opposite.  It's an interactive experience that both kids and adults will enjoy.  This video highlights a field trip: 

If you haven't had a chance to visit them yet, I urge you to check out their website to learn about all the guided tours, baking demos, music and book signing events, etc.  The gift shop is fantastic!

There will be an indoor Mill City Farmers Market at the Museum on Saturday, April 13, from 10am-1pm.  It's the perfect opportunity to check out the Museum, as well as get to know some of the vendors who will return for the 2013 MCFM Season beginning May 11.

Friday
Apr052013

From People Serving People: Homelessness Through the Eyes of an 8 Year Old

From an April 4, 2013, People Serving People e-newsletter:

HOMELESSNESS THROUGH THE EYES OF AN 8 YEAR OLD

Paris is an 8 year old who loves Hello Kitty and bright colors. Her bedroom at her family’s last apartment was painted pink. She’s tall for her age, pauses for several seconds before she answers a question and her smile lights up her face. She loves to read but it’s not her favorite subject.

“In school I like to do math,“ Paris says. “Because there are a lot of things that you have to solve and you can solve them yourself without anyone helping you.” 

Paris and her family are staying at People Serving People (PSP). She was recently featured in a Minnesota Public Radio audio and photo slideshow project. Her simple but poignant responses to questions about her life and the photos of her daily activities at PSP help listeners grasp what living in a shelter is like through the eyes of an 8 year old.

Last year more than 1,800 children like Paris called PSP their temporary home. The number of guests that rely on PSP for shelter and services has increased by 39% since 2008. Two-thirds of the 368 people that call PSP home on average each day are below the age of 18. The average age of a child at PSP is 6 years old. 

Providing stability for their family is more difficult for low income parents as average monthly rents increase and vacancy rates remain low in the Twin Cities area. When paired with the scarcity of livable wage employment opportunities in the Twin Cities and the fact that child care typically costs $13,579 for a single child it becomes difficult for parents to keep their head above water. Thankfully these types of statistics don’t weigh on Paris. She’s confident her family will find another home soon.  

"Homeless is when you’re on the sidewalk asking people for money and you don't have a home," said Paris. "When you move into a shelter that is just giving you time to look at a home that you want so you are not homeless." 

PSP’s mission is to ensure that Paris, and the other children like her have the opportunity to grow up and become successful adults. By offering a safe and stable environment where parents can get back on their feet, and additional support services and connections to community resources, PSP goes beyond simply providing emergency shelter. Our building becomes a place of hope and possibilities. 

It is through the support and generosity of our community that we can offer programs and services that help families move beyond homelessness to stability. 

Takara Henegar, Individual Donor & In-Kind Coordinator
(612) 277-0258 / takarah@peopleservingpeople.org.  

Thursday
Apr042013

1st Precinct Reports Impressive Results

From an April 4 e-newsletter:

WOW!  Impressive effort!
 
Congratulations on another record-breaking week in crime fighting in P1!  Our efforts in the community yielded some impressive results including 663 proactive stops (beating out P2 and P3), 36% reduction in Part I Crime (including Theft), a 23% reduction in Violent Crime, and we led the city in curfew/truancy enforcement. 

That does not tell the whole story.  We had ZERO Robberies this week and ZERO TFMV (Theft from Motor Vehicle) the week previous.  While I am the new kid on the block, those that have been here awhile don’t recall this ever happening.  That said, I believe you, along with the weather are just getting warmed up and the best is yet to come. 

The Spring season will bring its challenges, but I know our MPD staff and our community partners are up to the task.  Things will always rev up, so don’t let off the gas.  Remember to always put your Junk in Your Trunk, stay aware of your surroundings, don't walk distracted and as always, call 911 if something doesn't seem right.  Keep up the good work. 

Thanks again for all you do and have a safe and enjoyable weekend. 
 
Regards,
Inspector Bryan D. Schafer | First Precinct |
Minneapolis Police Department | 19  4th Street North |
Minneapolis, MN 55401  | 612.673.2337 office |
 
To Protect With Courage
To Serve With Compassion
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Thursday
Apr042013

Treasures from the Stacks

The Friends of the Minneapolis Central Library are hosting an opportunity to see rare and historic items at a special behind the scenes tour and fund-raising event on May 17.  The proceeds from the event will support the Children’s Library initiative on Early Literacy and School Readiness.   Donations will help purchase developmental toys and furniture that foster exploration and fun by creating an interactive environment where children can learn, create and play.

The tour will highlight such items as the Kittleson WWII Collection, the Hoag Mark Twain Collection as well as other one-of-a kind treasures.   A stop in the Children’s Library will also be included for a look at the programs and activities that promote Early Literacy and School Readiness.     

Friday, May 17, 5:00 – 7:00 p.m.

Minneapolis Central Library,  300 Nicollet Mall

Wine & Hors d’oeuvres

Maria Jette and Dan Chouinard

Admission:   $35  -  Respond By May 1

For registration information, contact minneapoliscentral@supporthclib.org

Saturday
Mar302013

Nominations for Minneapolis Heritage Preservation Awards Due April 5

Via a March 29 Preserve Minneapolis e-newsletter:

Preserve Minneapolis, the American Institute of Architects Minneapolis, and the Minneapolis Heritage Preservation Commission invite nominations of outstanding projects for the 22nd Annual Minneapolis Heritage Preservation Awards.

The Awards deadline is coming soon: Nominations must be received by Friday, April 5th, 2013 at 4:00pm. Submissions must be delivered to:

AIA Minnesota
Attn: Amber Allardyce / Minneapolis Heritage Preservation Awards
275 Market Street, Suite 54
Minneapolis, MN 55405

Electronic nomination forms and more details are available at the AIA Minnesota website: http://www.aia-mn.org/ext_about/local-chapters/minneapolis/ Self-nominations are encouraged.

AWARDS BACKGROUND
The Minneapolis Heritage Preservation Awards recognize projects, individuals, and organizations that celebrate, preserve, and enhance the city's heritage and historic character. Submissions are judged on attention to the quality of design, architecture, workmanship, and materials, as well as the positive impact on the surrounding neighborhood and community.

The nominations will be evaluated by a jury comprised of two Minneapolis Heritage Preservation Commissioners, two members of American Institute of Architects Minneapolis, and two board members from Preserve Minneapolis review nominations.

The 22nd Annual Minneapolis Heritage Preservation Awards luncheon will be held on Thursday, May 16th, 2012, 11:30 a.m., at International Market Square, 275 Market Street, Room 185, Minneapolis.

AWARDS DETAILS
Nominations are solicited in the following categories:

  • Historic Restoration, Rehabilitation, or Adaptive Reuse Project: Projects in which an existing place, property, building, or landscape was either returned to its original character in a manner that is respectful to the property’s historic past, or transformed and reinvented to incorporate both new and old elements in a way that that is respectful of, but different from, the form of the past.
  • New Addition to a Historic Building: Projects involving an addition to an existing place, property, building, or landscape in a manner that is respectful to the property’s historic past.
  • New Construction within a Historic District: Projects consisting of a new building or landscape added into one of the city’s existing heritage preservation districts. Projects will be judged based on how well the new project fits into the historic context as well as the quality of design, architecture, workmanship, and materials.
  • Single Family Residential Award: This category is intended to recognize and celebrate the hard work and serious efforts of any individual or team who has made a positive contribution to preserving, restoring, or rehabilitating a single family home anywhere in Minneapolis. Nominations can be for a noteworthy property owner, contractor, architect, real estate professional, or anyone else who played a pivot role in saving and caring for a particular old house somewhere in Minneapolis
  • Recent Past Award: Projects that restore, reuse, or add to a place, property, building, or landscape that originates from (approximately) the last 50 years. The Recent Past Award is designed to promote education and awareness of the materials, design techniques, and planning principles from the second half of the twentieth century.
  • Community Education & Advocacy: Projects that have made an overall contribution to preservation in Minneapolis beyond the physical construction or reconstruction of a building or landscape. This category is to recognize organizations and their preservation-related education and outreach projects.
  • Good Luck and Good Fortune: Projects just getting started that have already committed to a specific preservation challenge in Minneapolis. This category is meant to encourage bold projects, draw attention to their high-minded purpose, and lend support through wider community knowledge of and participation in the project.
  • The Steve Murray Award: The Steve Murray Award is considered the top individual honor for preservation in Minneapolis. It is awarded to an individual who has displayed leadership, courage, and dedication to heritage preservation in Minneapolis in the last year or over the course of his or her career or lifetime.

All Nominations are due to the American Institute of Architect Minnesota Office by 4:00 p.m. on Friday, April 5th, 2012. If you have questions about the awards or the nomination forms, please contact Preserve Minneapolis board member Tammy Lindberg at (612) 251-8167 or tammydlindberg@gmail.com Electronic nomination forms are available at: http://www.aia-mn.org/ext_about/local-chapters/minneapolis/

Friday
Mar292013

City Provides Transportation Options for Twins' April 1 Season Opener

Via a March 28 e-newsletter from the the City of Minneapolis:

Plan ahead, know your transportation options as Twins home opener approaches

 

When the Minnesota Twins take to the field on Opening Day, April 1, downtown Minneapolis will be especially busy, with a Minnesota Timberwolves game at Target Center that evening. So whether you’re going to a Minnesota Twins game, catching a show at Target Center, or taking in entertainment at venues across Downtown, spring is a good time for folks to refresh their memories on all the transportation options available for getting to and around Downtown.

Events on April 1:

  • Twins game vs. the Detroit Tigers at Target Field – 3:10 p.m. – Gates open at 1 p.m.

  • Timberwolves game vs. the Boston Celtics at Target Center – 7 p.m. – Gates open at 5:30 p.m.

The City, Metro Transit, and many partners are again teaming up to make sure getting to and from games goes as smoothly as it can. As usual, Downtown Improvement District Ambassadors will be out on the streets in their bright green shirts, and they’re a great resource for people who have questions while they’re out and about Downtown.

New this year – The Interchange is coming!

Visitors to Target Field this summer will notice some changes on the 5th Street side of the ballpark, where Hennepin County is constructing the Interchange. Scheduled to open in 2014, the Interchange will serve as a central, multi-modal transportation hub and community gathering space in downtown Minneapolis. For the 2013 Twins season, construction means there will be some minor changes to the way riders will board light rail trains after games, and Metro Transit staff will be on hand to assist customers. The project partners would like to thank folks for their patience while this major improvement is under way.

Getting where you’re going

Downtown is an urban setting that provides transportation opportunities to meet everyone’s desired experience, whether you want to drive, ride a bus, take a train, or bike or walk.

When visiting Downtown, there are five tips people should remember to minimize delays and maximize their enjoyment of all the activities going on.

  1. Plan ahead – Visit TwinsBaseball.com/transportation or Targetcenter.com to learn more about all your transportation choices. Visit the Downtown Improvement District’s events calendar at http://www.minneapolisdid.com/ to see what events are going on any day.
  2. Know your parking options – There is parking availability throughout Downtown. If you prefer convenient access to Target Field and Target Center, the adjacent A,B,C, and Hawthorne ramps have plenty of capacity, and the ramps empty smoothly after games, without long waits. If you’re parking on the street when coming Downtown, make sure to check the signs to be sure of the time limit and hours of enforcement for your parking space.
  3. Use transit – Target Field and Target Center are extremely transit –friendly. The facilities are located at the junction of Northstar commuter rail, the Hiawatha light rail, and many bus lines – future site of The Interchange.
  4. Bicycles are another great way to the games – Bicyclists are reminded to use headlights and taillights after dark and, if possible, to wear light or reflective clothing.
  5. Come early/Stay late – The Warehouse District is ready to welcome fans for another summer of baseball, basketball, shows, and excitement. Take part in activities, shopping, dining, and other entertainment before and after games and concerts. Enjoy the extra time to experience all Downtown has to offer, and beat the traffic.

Taking transit to events

The Northstar commuter rail line offers direct service to Target Field from stations in Big Lake, Elk River, Ramsey, Anoka, Coon Rapids and Fridley. For added savings, the Northstar Roundtrip Family Pass offers roundtrip rides for two adults and up to three kids ages 6-17 for $20 or less. Customers can buy round-trip tickets and Northstar Roundtrip Family Passes for Twins games online at metrotransit.org/Northstar. Full train schedules for every game and fare information are available for viewing and printing at metrotransit.org/twins. Additionally, Northstar Link bus service from St. Cloud and Becker is scheduled to connect with trains at Big Lake for every game this season.

The METRO Blue Line (Hiawatha) runs from Bloomington, past Target Center, and directly to Target Field’s gates. It serves large Park & Ride facilities at Fort Snelling and 28th Avenue stations which have nearly 2,800 free parking spaces. NEW for the 2013 season – trains serving Twins games will have more cars to give fans a more comfortable ride. The addition of brand-new light-rail cars will provide more capacity and faster boarding after games.

Direct bus service on Twins Express Route 679 from the County Road 73 Park & Ride in Minnetonka with hundreds of free parking spaces will be offered for every Twins home game again in 2013. Buses start taking fans to the ballpark two hours before each game. Return service begins two hours after first pitch (example: 7:10 p.m. game, buses begin returning to the Park & Ride at 9:10) and continues roughly every half hour until an hour after the game ends.

A number of popular and frequent bus routes stop near Target Field. From the east, Routes 3, 16, 50 and 94 serve Ramp B/5th Street Transit Center adjacent to Target Field and Target Center. Many other frequent routes travel along Hennepin and Nicollet avenues just blocks away.

Online tools and information for instantly planning bus or train trips to Twins games is available at metrotransit.org/twins.

Thursday
Mar282013

Mill City Live 2013 Lineup Announced

Mill City Live returns for its tenth season with four outdoor concerts on Wednesday evenings in August.

 

Set in the museum's dramatic open air Ruin Courtyard, "Mill City Live" features four great evenings of outdoor music by top local artists.
  • Time: 6 to 8 p.m.
  • Fee: $5 includes concert and museum admission from 4 to 9 p.m., an opportunity to visit Mill City Museum at a significant discount. Free for Minnesota Historical Society members.
  • In case of rain, Mill City Live goes on indoors!

2013 Schedule:

August 7th, 6-8pm

Soul, Folk, Rock, Americana
Alison Scott is a piano-playing singer-songwriter and soul-rocker. Working with
multi-platinum guitarist/producer Kevin Bowe (Paul Westerberg, Etta James,
Jonny Lang), drummer Peter Anderson (Polara, Honeydogs), bassist Steve Price
(Rex Daisy), Alison has become one of the most popular live acts in Minneapolis,
regularly selling out shows at venues like the Dakota Jazz Club, the Fine Line and
the Varsity Theater. Her albums include "Wish on the Moon" and "Hiding Under
The Covers, Vol. 2."
Alison's backing band, Kevin Bowe and the Okemah Prophets, will open the show. Taking the spotlight after backing up such artists as Alison Scott, Freedy Johnston, and Gary Louris, the Okemah Prophets, led by singer-songwriter Kevin Bowe, are a Minneapolis rock band with deep roots in Americana. The band’s debut CD Natchez Trace was released in 2012.

August 14th, 6-8pm

Folk-pop
 From the basements of Wisconsin and Minnesota, Communist Daughter came
together after Johnny Solomon had given up on music. He left his critically
acclaimed band Friends Like These and his musical roots in Minneapolis, retreating
to Prescott, Wisconsin to battle addiction. There he faced his demons head on,
and eventually began making music again. Communist Daughter’s debut album
Soundtrack to the End (2010) made a splash in the Twin Cities and nationally,
with two #1 singles on 89.3 The Current and two songs featured on ABC’s Grey’s Anatomy. An EP Lions & Lambs hit stores in 2012.

August 21st, 6-8pm

Traditional Country
Led by brothers Jack Torrey & Page Burkum, the Cactus Blossoms play classic
country music reminiscent of Hank Williams. Based in Minneapolis, the band
includes Mike "Razz" Russell (Jayhawks, Joe Henry) on fiddle, Liz Draper
(DitchLilies, Black Blondie) on upright bass, and Randy Broughten (Gear Daddies,
Trailer Trash) on pedal steel guitar and dobro. After placing first in a duet
competition at the 2010 Minnesota State Fair, Jack and Page were invited to
perform later that night at the grandstand performance of Garrison Keillor's A Prairie Home Companion. The Cactus Blossoms' 2012 debut CD features ten country & western songs including eight of their own originals..

August 28th, 6-8pm

Soul, Folk, Jazz, Blues, Gospel
 Chastity Brown is a Minneapolis-based singer-songwriter with a powerful voice
whose music deftly straddles multiple genres such as soul, folk, jazz, blues and
gospel. The Tennessee native’s fourth full-length record, Back-Road Highways
was released in 2012. "Melding bits of soul, jazz and rootsy Americana into a
potent stew, at times Chastity sounds like a young Mavis Staples, but with an edgy
urgency instead of any retro affectation."-Top Minnesota Releases of 2012, 89.3
The Current. She will be playing with her full band.