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Events this weekend in and around the Historic Mill District and Minneapolis Riverfront Neighborhoods.
Friday, October 21
The Great NorthEast Pumpkin Grab
Farmers Market Feast Class at Local D'Lish
Live Music at Crooked Pint Ale House
Grey Sparrow Journal Reading at The Loft
The Soap Factory Presents: The Haunted Basement 2011
Saturday, October 22
Children's Stories From India at Central Library
Youth in Music Championships at the Metrodome
Family History Fair at Central Library
Washburn A Mill Tour at Mill City Museum
Live Music at Crooked Pint Ale House
How'd They do That Workshop: The Burial at Thebes
Publication Reading: Bringing Gifts, Bringing News: Fifty Poems Five Lines Each at The Loft
The Soap Factory Presents: The Haunted Basement 2011
Sunday, October 23
The Soap Factory Presents: The Haunted Basement 2011
Halloween Goodies Class at Local D'Lish
Vikings and Green Bay Packers at the Dome
Market to Mississippi Ride and Lunch with the Minneapolis Riverfront Partnership
Weekend Brunch
Saturday & Sunday
Brunch at Spoonriver
750 South 2nd St (at Chicago Ave S)
Minneapolis, MN 55401
612-436-2236
Reservations recommended
10:00am - 2:00pm
Saturday & Sunday
Brunch at the Aster Cafe
St. Anthony Main
125 SE Main Street
Minneapolis, MN 55414
612-379-3138
Until 2pm.
Sunday
Brunch at Spill the Wine
1101 Washington Ave S, Minneapolis, MN 55415
612-339-3388
brunch buffet 10am- 2pm Sunday
$12/person (kids 3 and under eat free, 4-12 years are 1/2 price!)
includes: eggs, bacon, french toast, hash browns, fresh salad and fruit, pastries, build your own omlette bar and more...
featuring absolut bloody bar for $5.
also offering fair trade coffee and full bar.
From an October 19 MPRB e-newsletter:
The Superintendent’s Recommended 2012 Budget for the Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board (MPRB) focuses on neighborhood parks, financial sustainability and enhancing service delivery to the community.
“The Park Board is living within its means with a zero percent property tax levy increase and a proposed operating budget slightly below the 2011 Approved Budget,” explained Superintendent Jayne Miller. “In 2012 the Park Board will focus on reducing operating costs and creating new revenue by maximizing technology, identifying work process improvements, increasing workforce flexibility and investing in neighborhood parks.”
The Superintendent’s Recommended 2012 Budget totals $58,687,896 for the general operating fund, a 0.6 percent reduction from the 2011 approved budget.
According to Miller, the 2012 Recommended Budget reflects the Park Board’s commitment to service delivery and does not include service reductions or staff layoffs.
“We are committed to improving our work processes and maximizing technology to enhance service delivery,” Miller explained. “In 2012 we are expanding our communication and community outreach to improve transparency, information sharing and service delivery. We are assessing youth and adult program services, user satisfaction and fee structures to reduce barriers and improve services. We are also assessing needs and opportunities for volunteerism to increase recruitment and retention of volunteers.”
The proposed budget is available at www.minneapolisparks.org (select left link “About MPRB” then “Park Board Budget”) or by calling 612-230-6400. The public may comment on the proposed budget during the following times:
- Nov. 9, Public Comment Session – Administration and Finance Committee meeting, MPRB Headquarters, 2117 West River Road, Minneapolis. The Committee meeting will follow the Board’s regular meeting at 5 pm
- Nov. 22, Public Comment Session – Regular Board meeting, MPRB Headquarters, 2117 West River Road, Minneapolis, at 5 pm
- Dec. 14, Public Hearing – City of Minneapolis public hearing on City levy and 2012 Budget, City Hall, Council Chambers Room 317, 350 South 5th Street, Minneapolis, at 6 pm
“The budget is built on sound financial management and strategic long-range planning,” said Miller. “The Recommended 2012 Budget strategically positions the organization, from a service and financial perspective, to prepare for projected funding gaps in 2013 through 2016.”
According to the Park Board’s five year projections included in the 2012 Budget, Local Government Aid is estimated to be reduced from $7.6 million in 2012 to $5.6 million in 2013 through 2016. The Park Board believes this is a conservative estimate based on a projected $2 billion state budget deficit for the next biennium.
The Superintendent’s recommended budget outlines initiatives aimed at meeting the Board’s strategic goals and budget frameworks, including:
• Focus resources on maintaining the park system, addressing issues of aging infrastructure and repairing parkway paving and lighting
• Make our city greener, cleaner and energy efficient through recreation center energy improvements and green events
• Focus on City and school partnerships and identifying strategies to improve delivery and coordination of recreation center programs and services
• Increase revenue with enhanced grant writing, improved operating efficiencies and expanded revenue growth with nontraditional sources
• Assure that basic services and programs remain accessible, and enhance community based programming
• Shape city character through implementation strategies for upper riverfront development to spur economic development
Still undecided on your perfect Halloween costume? Need some cool party decorations? Check out the Monster Halloween store 1211 Washington Avenue South (next to Bobby & Steve's Auto World). They're open daily 10:00am-10:00pm, and you can reach them at 612-338-5161, or email info@gosota.com, with any questions.
The store features two levels stocked with decorations, makeup, accessories, props and costumes for both kids and adults.
Marilyn Monroe is out front to welcome customers, along with a host of other characters.
The day of the Zombie Pub Crawl, a make up artist was on site getting customers prepped.
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CELEBRATING THE BEST OF LATIN FILM FROM AROUND THE WORLD
The Film Society of Minneapolis St. Paul announced the Twin Cities’ first-ever major Latin Film Festival, presenting more than 30 films from Central and South America, Mexico, and Spain at St. Anthony Main Theatre, is slated for November 3-13.
During the Fest’s ten-day run, audiences can celebrate the diverse world of Spanish language cinema, and enjoy Opening and Closing Night parties. Visiting filmmakers include Gabriel Figueroa Flores (Mexico), photographer son of the celebrated Mexican cinematographer Gabriel Figueroa, here for a retrospective of his father’s work, Trisha Ziff (Mexico), director of the acclaimed documentary THE MEXICAN SUITCASE, and Viviana García Besné (Mexico), director of the festival darling PERDIDA.
Stay tuned for more on the Opening Night Film And Party!
Chosen as the closing night film is the gritty crime thriller ELITE SQUAD 2: THE ENEMY WITHIN, Brazil’s highest-grossing film ever made and winner of multiple festival awards for Cinematography, Best Actor, and Best Picture. The film, by writer-director José Padilha’s (Bus 174), follows a crack team from Special Police Operations in their battle to oust drug traffickers from the slums of Rio de Janeiro.
Noteworthy programming includes retrospectives on Mexican cinematographer Gabriel Figueroa and Chilean director Patricio Guzman, as well as an impressive slate of films by women filmmakers. In addition, the Festival’s visiting filmmakers will participate in discussion panels and presentations.
Notable films and programs include:
A PORTRAIT OF DIEGO: THE REVOLUTIONARY GAZE: Dir. Gabriel Figueroa Flores (Mexico) attending! Considered the greatest Mexican painter of the 20th century, and known for his enormous frescos capturing moments in Mexico’s history, Diego Rivera began this documentary in collaboration with Mexico’s renowned cinematographer Gabriel Figueroa and world famous photographer Manuel Álvarez Bravo. Completed by Rivera’s grandson Diego Rivera Lopez and Figueroa’s son Gabriel Figueroa Flores, the film was released to commemorate the 50th anniversary of Rivera’s death, and illustrates the socio-political impact of Rivera’s work during the end of Mexico’s Civil War.
THROUGH THE LENS OF GABRIEL FIGUEROA: A RETROSPECTIVE: Gabriel Figueroa Flores (Mexico) attending! The work of Mexican cinematographer Gabriel Figueroa is legend. His award-winning, Oscar-Nominated, and prolific chef d’ouevre of more than 200 films includes numerous Buñuel titles (The Exterminating Angel, los Olvidados), an adaptation of John Steinbeck’s The Pearl, and John Houston’s Under the Volcano and Night of the Iguana. Selections from his work will be introduced and discussed in this unique retrospective by Figueroa’s son, Gabriel Figueroa Flores.
THE MEXICAN SUITCASE: Director Trisha Ziff (Mexico) attending! This internationally acclaimed documentary highlights the extraordinary recovery of a forgotten suitcase containing 4,500 photos taken between 1936 and 1939. Shot by legendary photographer Robert Capa and fellow photographers Gerda Taro and David “Chim” Seymour, these intrepid images dramatically changed public opinion on the home front during the Spanish Civil War, and altered how such conflicts will forever be viewed.
POR EL CAMINO: Director Charly Braun (Brazil) invited and Actor Esteban Feune de Colombi (Argentina) attending! Brilliantly melding South American, Francophone, and U.S. influences, award-winning director Charly Braun captures the airy restlessness of youth in this spirited road movie following two twenty-somethings who meet while traveling through the breathtaking costal vistas and back roads of Uruguay.
GRANITO: HOW TO NAIL A DICTATOR: Director Pamela Yates attending! Reinforcing the power of film to effect change, this poignant and compelling documentary from director Pamela Yates shares a spirit of revolutionary solidarity with her 1984 feature-length debut “When the Mountains Tremble” as she revisits the horrors of Guatemala’s Civil War and the genocide trials of convicted dictator Efraín Ríos Montt.
PERDIDA: Director Viviana García Besné Present! This film traces the unbelievable true story of the Calderón family, which built grand movie palaces in Mexico and the U.S. and employed thousands to produce incomparable, hugely successful, often reprehensible populist-genre films utterly and uniquely Mexican. Told by Viviana García Besné—whose grand-uncle was mogul José Luis Calderón—this personal tale from inside an alternate universe offers glimpses of utterly unknown zaftig saturnine actresses, overweight masked wrestlers, human robots and Aztec mummies… all driven by a shameless but keen commercial impulse. And the cinematic fantasies are mirrored by an even stranger labyrinth of internal sibling strife, film business clashes, Hollywood affairs, bankruptcies and anti-intellectual tirades. –Telluride Film Festival
THE LIFE OF FISH: Matias Bize’s Goya Award Winner and Chile’s candidate for an Oscar for Best Foreign Film. A theatrically staged and insightful story in which an upscale party becomes the backdrop for sophisticated Chileans to confront their pasts and revisit lost loves. The film features a not-to-be-missed performance from award-winning Chilean actress Blanca Lewin.
BONSÁI: Adapted from the novel by Alejandro Zambra, a Chilean Critics Award-Winner, and Latin America’s hottest new writer, who is considered by many to have instigated a new era in the nation’s letters. Thoughtfully composed and brilliantly photographed by Cristian Jimenez, this delicate, whimsical, and melancholic romance fluidly moves back and forth eight years in the life of would-be writer Julio.
Check mspfilmsociety.org for more titles, and stay tuned for the unveiling of the Official Latin Film Festival website.
The Latin Film Festival is produced by The Film Society of Minneapolis St. Paul. The Film Society also presents a diverse slate of international, independent, and art-house films year-round on Screen 3 at St. Anthony Main Theatre, as well as the annual Minneapolis-Saint Paul International Film Festival each April. The Latin Film Festival is part of a series of geographically focused film festivals, the Asian Film Festival in 2010, the Latin Festival in 2011, and the Trans-African Film Festival in 2012, all made possible in part by funding from the Legacy Amendment.
For more information about the Latin Film Festival and other Film Society programming, contact Jesse Bishop at 612.331.7563, or visit The Film Society website.
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Time: 7:00pm
Location: The Loft, 1011 Washington Avenue South
Shawn Lawrence Otto comes to the Loft to read from and discuss his behind-the-scenes look at how the government, our politics and the media prevent us from finding the real solutions we need. Fool Me Twice is the clever, outraged and frightening account of America’s relationship with science—a relationship that is on the rocks at the very time we need it most.
"Whenever the people are well informed,” Thomas Jefferson wrote, “they can be trusted with their own government.”
But what happens in a world dominated by complex science? Are the people still well-enough informed to be trusted with their own government? And with less than 2 percent of Congress with any professional background in science, how can our government be trusted to lead us in the right direction?
Will the media save us? Don't count on it. In early 2008, of the 2,975 questions asked the candidates for president just six mentioned the words "global warming" or "climate change," the greatest policy challenge facing America. To put that in perspective, three questions mentioned UFOs.
Today the world’s major unsolved challenges all revolve around science. By the 2012 election cycle, at a time when science is influencing every aspect of modern life, antiscience views from climate-change denial to creationism to vaccine refusal have become mainstream.
Faced with the daunting challenges of an environment under siege, an exploding population, a falling economy and an education system slipping behind, our elected leaders are hard at work ... passing resolutions that say climate change is not real and astrology can control the weather.
Shawn Lawrence Otto has written a behind-the-scenes look at how the government, our politics, and the media prevent us from finding the real solutions we need. Fool Me Twice is the clever, outraged, and frightening account of America’s relationship with science—a relationship that is on the rocks at the very time we need it most.
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The 35W Bridge was pink Friday night to kickoff the "Making Strides Against Breast Cancer" walk held on Saturday morning.
Each Monday morning we provide an easy to reference list of events and activities for the week ahead in the Mill City neighborhood. Submit your events here...
Monday, October 17
Chefs for Change at People Serving People
Tuesday, October 18
Surdyk's Beer & Cheese: A Perfect Pair Class at Ginger Hop
Publication Reading: Shawn Otto - Fool Me Twice: Fighting the Assault on Science in America at The Loft
The Soap Factory Presents: The Haunted Basement 2011
Wednesday, October 19
Minnesota Zoomobile at Central Library
'Bacon, Bacon, Bacon' Cooking Class at Local D'Lish
Publication Reading: Jane Yolen -- Things to Say to a Dead Man at The Loft
The Soap Factory Presents: The Haunted Basement 2011
Minneapolis Park and Rec Board Meeting
Thursday, October 20
Talk of the Stacks: Leslie Marmon Silko at Central Library
The Soap Factory Presents: The Haunted Basement 2011
World Savvy Sustainable Communities Institute - Twin Cities
Friday, October 21
The Great NorthEast Pumpkin Grab
Farmers Market Feast Class at Local D'Lish
Live Music at Crooked Pint Ale House
Grey Sparrow Journal Reading at The Loft
The Soap Factory Presents: The Haunted Basement 2011
Saturday, October 22
Children's Stories From India at Central Library
Youth in Music Championships at the Metrodome
Family History Fair at Central Library
Washburn A Mill Tour at Mill City Museum
Live Music at Crooked Pint Ale House
How'd They do That Workshop: The Burial at Thebes
Publication Reading: Bringing Gifts, Bringing News: Fifty Poems Five Lines Each at The Loft
The Soap Factory Presents: The Haunted Basement 2011
Sunday, October 23
The Soap Factory Presents: The Haunted Basement 2011
Halloween Goodies Class at Local D'Lish
Vikings and Green Bay Packers at the Dome
Thousands of runners and walkers participated in the October 15 Big Gay Race 5k, sponsored by Minnesotans United for All Families. All proceeds go towards opposing the proposed constitutional amendment, which would ban same-sex couples from getting married.
Minnesotans United for All Families is the official campaign created to defeat the constitutional amendment banning same-sex marriage. According to their website, Minnesotans United is a broad coalition of faith organizations, members of the business community and communities of color, progressive organizations, nonpartisan organizations, organized labor, community leaders, current and former elected officials, Republicans, DFLers, Greens and Independents.
October 15 was a perfect season finale to the 2011 Mill City Farmers Market. While it was sad saying goodbye to all the vendors we've enjoying seeing each week - there is some good news to share. On Saturday, December 10, the vendors will return for an indoor Market at the Mill City Museum from 10:00am - 2:00pm. Also, Local D'Lish will host Market vendors one Saturday a month during the off season, starting November 19.
We just received this from the East Downtown Council:
Download - East Downtown Council Job Posting for Executive Assistant
Events this weekend in and around the Historic Mill District and Minneapolis Riverfront Neighborhoods.
Friday, October 14
Root Vegetables Class at Local D'Lish
The Soap Factory Presents: The Haunted Basement 2011
Live Music at Crooked Pint Ale House
Friday - Live Music at Aster Cafe
Saturday, October 15
Wise Whys Ys With Amiri Baraka (Live) at Southern Theater
Eat Well, Spend Less at Central Library
Family Printmaking: The Woodland Art Style, with Gordon Coons at Mill City Museum
Riverside Park Habitat Restoration
Childish Films at Central Library
The Soap Factory Presents: The Haunted Basement 2011
Live Music at Crooked Pint Ale House
Chemists in the Library at Central Library
Sunday, October 16
Celebrating the Pumpkin Cooking Class at Local D'Lish
The Soap Factory Presents: The Haunted Basement 2011
Weekend Brunch
Saturday & Sunday
Brunch at Spoonriver
750 South 2nd St (at Chicago Ave S)
Minneapolis, MN 55401
612-436-2236
Reservations recommended
10:00am - 2:00pm
Saturday & Sunday
Brunch at the Aster Cafe
St. Anthony Main
125 SE Main Street
Minneapolis, MN 55414
612-379-3138
Until 2pm.
Sunday
Brunch at Spill the Wine
1101 Washington Ave S, Minneapolis, MN 55415
612-339-3388
brunch buffet 10am- 2pm Sunday
$12/person (kids 3 and under eat free, 4-12 years are 1/2 price!)
includes: eggs, bacon, french toast, hash browns, fresh salad and fruit, pastries, build your own omlette bar and more...
featuring absolut bloody bar for $5.
also offering fair trade coffee and full bar.
The 35W Bridge is scheduled to light up pink at 6:00pm tonight to help kick off the American Cancer Society's "Making Strides Against Breast Cancer" walk, which will be held tomorrow at Lake Nokomis.
This Saturday marks the final Taste Twin Cities Food Tours" Minneapolis Riverwalk Tour" for 2011. But don't fret, because they just announced a new Downtown Minneapolis Skyway Tour (November - March).
You'll weave your way through the cozy corners of downtown Minneapolis skyways on a food adventure. Stroll through the "Broadway" Theatre District and enjoy VIP service as you visit some the newest and hottest award winning restaurant downtown has to offer. Along the way you'll also visit quaint eateries that have pride in local ownership; including a favorite since 1932. You'll leave the tour with a tasty experience of some of the best food finds Minneapolis has to offer all while learning history of downtown and soaking in the local culture.
For a limited time, Taste Twin Cities Food Tours is offering a special introductory rate for this new tour, so be sure to check them out soon!
Each 3-hour walking tour is limited to 12 guests, advanced tickets required. There are five tasting stops along the way, and the tours start at 2:30pm Thursdays and Saturdays. To learn more, visit their website and Facebook, and follow them on Twitter.
Time: 6:00pm-10:00pm
Location: Nicollet Island Pavilion
Come to Nicollet Island and check out the festivities celebrating many of the elements that make up the City’s Third Ward.
Neighborhood vendors, shops, restaurants, local celebrities and City departments will be there to exhibit. The great entertainment (including the band Big Strong Men) and free food make this a festival not to be missed. Come explore Nicollet Island – one of the jewels of the Minneapolis park system, too.
The ninth annual Neighborhoodfest is sponsored by your local neighborhood associations, business associations and the office of Third Ward Council Member Diane Hofstede. The site is wheelchair accessible. For more information, contact the office of Council Member Diane Hofstede at 612-673-2203 or diane./hofstede@minneapolismn.gov.
Download - Third Ward NeighborhoodFest 2011
Four Board Directors were elected during the October 11 Downtown Minneapolis Neighborhood Association(DMNA) Annual Meeting held at the Central Library. They are Andrea Christenson, Andy Hauer, Eric Laska and Wally Swan. Christenson, Hauer and Swan are incumbents, and we are excited to have Eric join the Board. (below, new board member Eric Laska)
Anyone who lives, works, or owns property in the Downtown East or Downtown West neighborhoods can run for a seat on the DMNA Board.
Board Chair Gerry Ewald lead the meeting, and prior to voting Andy Hauer presented the DMNA Special Recognition and Appreciation Award to Sarah Harris, CEO, Minneapolis Downtown Improvement District. Andy cited some impressive numbers on the DID's accomplishments, including:
12,009 - Graffiti removed as of August 30, 2011.
200,770 - Instances of pedestrian assistance provided.
2,206,348 - Pounds of garbage removed.
24 - Number of lives saved.
Guest speakers included Council Member Lisa Goodman, Park Board Commissioner Anita Tabb, Manager of Transit Oriented Development David Frank, Minneapolis Police Department's 1st Precinct Crime Prevention Specialist Renee Allen.
Council Member Goodman touched on downtown growth and improvements, including the opening of The Cowles Center, Lund's new store getting underway, a number of residential projects being proposed, solar parking meters and 52 blocks of re-paved downtown streets. She also mentioned the disturbing possibility of downtown being split into different Wards, an action voted on by the Charter Commission.
Park Board Commissioner Anita Tabb discussed three main projects related to downtown: The Riverfront Initiative (this is a 30-year vision), the Fuji Ya site (a study made possible by a private donation to the Minneapolis Parks Foundation will begin in the near future, kicked off by a public meeting), and Crown Hydro (not dead yet, but quiet for the moment).
Manager of Transit Oriented Development David Frank explained his job is to get development to happen at transit stops, or as he tells kids, "build stuff near trains". The Mayor indicates priority areas to focus on, and David meets with property owners, tours, finds funding and coordinates with a number of agencies.
1st Precinct Crime Prevention Specialist Renee Allen listed some of the programs they've implemented and are implementing to fight crime, including a Block training that North Loop residents will participate in November 9 at the Precinct.
Hennepin County Commissioner Peter McLaughlin, Representative Bobby Joe Champion and Senator Linda Higgins also spoke at the meeting.
Eric Laska, a downtown riverfront resident is running for a board seat on the Downtown Minneapolis Neighborhood Association (DMNA). Eric is an energetic young man who we've come to know through bumping into him at many Minneapolis Park Board & other community meetings.
As part of his committment to our community, Eric has launched RiverWest Kids - http://riverwestkids.blogspot.com/ - as a resource for downtown families and to provide activities for residents with youngsters.
Eric on why he is running for the DMNA board: "As a new parent living in downtown Minneapolis, my goal in getting elected is to 1) find ways to engage more residents living downtown and 2) work for a safe, vibrant and family friendly downtown neighborhood."
A neighborhood association is about as grassroots as it gets - you can make a difference. Attend the DMNA Annual Meeting tonight and cast your vote. It's an easy walk, or if you prefer to drive there's plenty of underground parking at the library. See you there!
Time: 6:00pm - 8:00pm
Location: Pohlad Hall, Central Library, 300 Nicollet Mall
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