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Celebrate summer at the first annual SotaFest!
Kindred the Family Soul headlines an afternoon of music and fun in picturesque Parade Stadium August 29
The Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board is excited to partner in the first annual SotaFest happening August 29at Parade Stadium, located at 400 Kenwood Parkway. Doors open at 1 pm, music starts at 2 pm and festivities will continue throughout the afternoon framed underneath one of the best skyline views in the city.
A portion of the proceeds collected helps create opportunities for kids in Minneapolis parks by funding scholarships for youth programming.
“We appreciate having the opportunity to partner with People for Parks, 89.9 KMOJ and Bachelor Boy Entertainment in putting on another great summertime event in Minneapolis while also helping more of our city’s youth enjoy park activities,” said Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board Assistant Superintendent Nick Williams.
Nationally-renowned act Kindred the Family Soul headlines a lineup studded with dynamic performers, including Church and the Dirty Thought, Mike De’Cole, Chris Lawrence, Audiyo Element, Hustle Rose and MPLS.
Food trucks and local product vendors will also be on hand.
SotaFest is an 18+ event. Advance tickets are available onlinefor $25 and at the door for $35. Concert-goers can park for $5 at Dunwoody College across the street from Parade Stadium.
Volunteers for SotaFest are still needed. Volunteer assignments include entrance gate monitors/ticket takers, parking crew, ticket sales, stage monitors, and more.
Each volunteer will receive entry to the concert and one additional ticket. View and sign-up for volunteer assignments and shifts here: http://www.SignUpGenius.com/go/20F0449AFAC22A6FB6-sotafest or email Nicole Zappa at nzappa@minneapolisparks.org with questions about volunteering.
Event Details Who:Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board, People for Parks, 89.9 KMOJ-FM and Bachelor Boy Entertainment What: An afternoon of music, food and dancing headlined by nationally-renowned act Kindred the Family Soul When: Saturday, August 29. Doors open at 1 pm; music starts at 2 pm Where: Parade Stadium Why: Proceeds help fund youth programming scholarships for Minneapolis park activities Cost: $25 in advance; $35 at the door |
The first of six free yoga classes sponsored by the Downtown Minneapolis Neighborhood Association (DMNA) took place August 8 at Gold Medal Park. While geared towards beginners, all yogis are welcome to these weekly 8:00a Saturday sessions. I've been practicing for two years and found it to be a relaxing start to the weekend.
DMNA Board Member Claudia Kittock explained, "Yoga in the Park began with a brainstorming session between DMNA and Emanuel Housing. Our first class attracted almost 30 people from all across downtown. The teacher, Haley Lasche, did a wonderful job of welcoming each student and leading us through an hour of beginning yoga."
Above, instructor Haley Lasche, Claudia Kittock, and DMNA Outreach and Program Coordinator, Joan Bennett.
Please join us next Saturday morning! Plan to arrive 5 - 10 minutes before class to sign in, meet the instructor and get settled in for an hour of "you" time. :)
August 8 was Youth Day at the Market, featuring the Oliver Kelly Farm animals, Mill City Cooks youth-led demo, Power to Produce program, kid tatoos from Oink Outings and the Minneapolis Public Schools Food Truck.
Power of Produce (a national program, new to MCFM this year) continues to be very popular. It was featured is this recent Star Trib article.
Shoppers sampled beet hummus from the Minneapolis Public Schools Food Truck and learned more about the farm-to-school efforts going on in our public schools. They were also promoting the 4th Annual Farm to School Community BBQ.
Metal artists Made By Liz P and Primitive Precision debuted at the August 8 Market. Look for a post featuring Liz and Hans on our Farmers Market blog later this week.
The very talented Orange Mighty Trio entertained shoppers.
Chinese Long Beans - sometimes referred to as Yard Long Beans - so good!
Love at the Market. :)
The goat!
Should the current Downtown Minneapolis Neighborhood Assosciation (DMNA) become two independent neighborhood associations?
The DMNA serves both the Downtown East and Downtown West neighborhoods. On September 21, DMNA Members will vote to accept or reject a resolution to form two independent neighborhood associations that would serve East and West respectively. Anyone who lives, works or owns property in Downtown East or West is eligible to vote.
To prepare our two neighborhoods for this vote, four informational meetings/feedback sessions will be hosted by the DMNA and facilitated by City staff. This will be your opportunity to learn the details of this proposed change and provide input on the future of our neighborhood association(s).
INFORMATIONAL MEETINGS & FEEDBACK SESSIONS
Tuesday, August 18
Guthrie - Dowling Studio, 818 S 2nd Street
6:00 pm - 7:30 pm
Monday, August 24
New Century Theatre, City Center
6:00 pm - 7:30 pm
Wednesday, September 9
Open Book - 1011 Washington Avenue S
6:00 pm - 7:30 pm
Thursday, September 10
Central Library - Pohlad Hall, 300 Nicollet Mall
6:00 pm - 7:30 pm
MEMBERSHIP VOTE ON THE PROPOSAL TO FORM TWO INDEPENDENT NEIGHBORHOOD ASSOCIATIONS
SEPTEMBER 21 - DMNA BOARD MEETING
THE DEPOT RENAISSANCE HOTEL, 225 3rd AVE S
5:45 pm - 8:00 pm
Via an August 7 Hennepin County e-newsletter:
WHAT'S HAPPENING
Motorists traveling the Washington Avenue Bridge (County Road 122) over the Mississippi River in Minneapolis will encounter traffic closures starting at 6 a.m. on Monday, August 10, 2015. These closures will allow Hennepin County to complete a routine bridge inspection.
The marked detour uses Pleasant Street SE, University Avenue SE/Fourth Street SE and I-35W.
DETAILS
The closures will occur as follows:
•Eastbound traffic will be closed starting at 6 a.m. on Monday, August 10 through 12 p.m. on Wednesday, August 12
•Westbound traffic will be closed starting at 10 a.m. on Wednesday, August 12 through 4 p.m. on Friday, August 14.
IMPACT TO BICYCLISTS AND PEDESTRIANS
There should be no impact to bicyclists or pedestrians using the top level of the bridge.
MORE INFORMATION
See active projects on our interactive road construction map.
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CONTACT Colin Cox at colin.cox@hennepin.us or 612-596-7426 with questions about this bulletin.
Tickets available at http://mspfilm.org/ or at the box office before each show.
Via an August 5 Hennepin County e-newsletter:
Work set to begin on Monday, August 10
We are ready to move forward with modifying and repainting (restriping) the lane lines on Washington Avenue in the North Loop. You will notice crews on the avenue working from North 3rd Avenue to Plymouth Avenue starting next week.
Upcoming work schedule
• Monday, August 10: Begin testing of lane drop area between north 3rd and 5th Avenues; remove striping and place temporary tab striping.
• Tuesday, August 11-Sunday, August 16: Observe traffic operations and adjust temporary striping as necessary.
• Tuesday, August 18: Remove striping on corridor (Washington Avenue from Hennepin to Plymouth Avenues).
• Wednesday, August 19: Resurface and restripe corridor.
This schedule is subject to change.
What you will notice during the work
One key item you will notice is that first we will be placing temporary striping down in the drop area between 3rd and 5th avenues. This is the transition area where the configuration will change between a 4-lane and a 3-lane roadway. The tab striping allows us to move the stripes as we observe how traffic moves through the area. We will be monitoring and adjusting the striping (as needed) over the course of several days, which will include some days when we expect high traffic volume.
Once we have completed this testing, we will place permanent striping in this area, as well as through the remainder of the corridor.
There may be some temporary parking restrictions during the work, but parking should otherwise remain the same in the area.
About the project
Hennepin County, in coordination with the City of Minneapolis, is restriping Washington Avenue (County Road 152) from Hennepin Avenue to Plymouth Avenue in the North Loop area. The goal of this reconfiguration is to increase the safety and well-being for all road users (drivers, pedestrians and bicyclists).
The scope of the project includes changing a portion of the road north of North 5th Avenue from its current 4-lane design (two lanes in each direction) to a 3-lane design (one lane each direction with a center continuous left turn lane). Bike lanes will also be added.
Intended benefits of the project include increased comfort and safety for bike riders; slower speeds; smoother operations for all transportation modes (vehicles, buses, bikes, pedestrians); likely reduction in all crashes due to removal of conflicts and better lane definitions.
More information
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For more information go to www.hennepin.us.
For questions about this bulletin contact Bob Byers at robert.byers@hennepin.us or 62-596-0354.
Via an August 5 e-newsletter from the Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board:
Pavement resurfacing work is scheduled to begin on James I. Rice Parkway between Plymouth Avenue and Hennepin Avenue on August 12.
The parkway will be closed between Plymouth Avenue and Portland Avenue for a total of about five days while crews remove and replace a portion of the parkway asphalt surface. The parkway will reopen over the weekend beginning Friday evening, August 14, and close again Monday, August 17 to finish the paving.
In preparation of the pavement resurfacing, small segments of the concrete curb and gutter located along the edge of the parkway will be removed and replaced starting August 6. This work will be completed without closing the parkway to vehicle traffic.
On Monday, August 10, the City of Minneapolis department of Community Planning and Economic Development (CPED) will be hosting a public meeting to discuss the Downtown Public Realm Framework Plan. The Downtown Public Realm Framework will establish a framework, goals and policies for enhancing the pedestrian experience downtown, with a focus on priority streets and public spaces.
The public meeting will begin with welcome and brief comments by Council Member Jacob Frey and Downtown Council President Steve Cramer followed by a short presentation by City staff. Attendees will be invited to participate in an interactive exercise and to provide feedback.
The Downtown Public Realm Framework is the City’s plan to provide unified guidance to inform and coordinate the work of public and private entities that shape the public realm. The Downtown Public Realm Framework includes an inventory of existing policies, practices, and elements in the public realm. It is intended to inform and guide outcomes in capital planning, site plan review, and public/private partnership toward the coordinated enhancement of the public realm. A Public Realm Framework is a guiding policy document for the management of the Right-of-Way. The purpose of Public Realm Frameworks is the creation of a unified document for the public realm within a certain geographic area. The document will address connections, networks, assets and conditions.
You can learn more about the Downtown Public Realm Framework including access to the project description, meeting minutes, and presentations on the City’s website.
The number of annual visits to regional parks and trails in the seven-county metro area grew to 48.7 million in 2014, according to newly released estimates from the Metropolitan Council.
That’s about 1.5 million more visits than 2013, an increase of 3.3%. Since 2005, annual visits have increased by more than 15 million.
The five most frequently visited parks in the regional system include:
• Minneapolis Chain of Lakes Regional Park – 5,476,400 visits
• Como Regional Park, Zoo, and Conservatory Special Recreation Feature – 4,311,000
• Mississippi Gorge Regional Park – 2,692,700
• Central Mississippi Riverfront Regional Park – 2,275,800
• Minnehaha Regional Park – 1,686,600
Overall, 27% of all visits in 2014 were to regional trails, and 73% were visits to regional parks, park reserves and special recreation features. But many visits to regional parks are for trail use. For example, although Anoka County Riverfront, Minneapolis Chain of Lakes, and Mississippi Gorge are regional parks, the majority of visits to these parks are for trail use. If the trail visits to these parks are included in the trail totals, about 40% of all visits were to regional trails. For The full report, view Metropolitan Council’s 2014 Annual Estimated Use.
Weekly Wednesday Concerts Continues with Greg Byers
August 5th, 5:30-6:30pm, FREE Concert with Greg Byers
Throughout his lifelong pursuit of music, Greg Byers has overcome countless obstacles in order to become an idiosyncratic performer, composer, educator, and producer. Greg started playing cello at The Family Suzuki School of Rochester, NY at the uncharacteristically young age of 2 1/2. By age sixteen, he was a talented cellist, but was frustrated with the lack of personal expression found in youth orchestras.
Thanks to several mentors, Greg began to explore the possibilities of the cello in a jazz context. After working in the Miami music scene, Greg decided to explore opportunities in Los Angeles. LA taught the importance of viewing music from the perspective of not only the performer, but also the composer, music engineer, and business person, so he applied these skills to his debut EP Some Dark, Beautiful Morning. In order to fulfill his aspirations of teaching at the collegiate level, Greg decided to continue his higher learning at McNally Smith College of Music, where he recently graduated with a Master of Music in Performance.
Now it's your chance to come hear Greg Byers perform at the Piazza for an enjoyable outdoor concert!
Thursday Social Jam Session
August 6th, 7:00-9:00pm
All are welcome! Join Ross Hackenmiller Music for the fifth summer Social Jam Session. These sessions are a fun way to do some outdoor improvised music-making at the Piazza! We'll have a stack of random percussion and noisemakers waiting to be played. Please feel free to bring your own too.
Have your Next Event at the Piazza on the Mall
Event planning services also available. For more information contact:
Max Musicant
max@musicantgroup.com
612-584-9442
August 1 at the Market. :)
Above, the Cynthia Froid Group blueberry giveaway. Below, Mother Nature having a little fun...
Shoppers gave blood at the Memorial Blood Center Mobile Unit.
Representatives from the Downtown Minneapolis Neighborhood Association (DMNA) gathered feedback on a collaborative project with the Parks Board and the City: Pathways to Places, which will guide future improvements to downtown streets, pathways and parks.
We met representitives from Abiitan (an Ecumen Community) our future neighbors at 2nd Street South and 5th Avenue (kitty-corner to MacPhail Center for Music). Their new community will have 103 apartment homes and 48 memory care apartment homes, and is slated to open Fall 2016.
The steps leading down to West River Parkway are a perfect spot for relaxing with a Mango Lassi from Gorkha Palace.
CSA pick up!
A shopper decides on a necklace from Birchberry Native Arts and Food. I recently bought an unique beaded hummingbird hair clip from them that I love, love, love.
Northern Waters Smokehaus is a very popular vendor.
The goat!
(Minneapolis, MN) July 29, 2015 — Minneapolis retailers Key North Boutique and T Lee Custom Designer Jewelry are collaborating on a fashion show fundraiser to help earthquake victims in Nepal rebuild their lives. Proceeds will be donated to AmeriCares’ Nepal Relief Fund which is providing medical supplies and humanitarian aid for families in crisis.
Last year, T Lee Custom Designer Jewelry raised $4000 for the Shree Saraswoti Kunja primary school in central Nepal. This year, Key North Boutique and T Lee Custom Designer Jewelry are collaborating in the hopes of raising more money for the long-term recovery of the Nepali people.
Savvy style expert Grant Whitaker of Whitaker Style will emcee the runway show, with models wearing fashions from Key North Boutique and jewelry from T Lee Custom Designer Jewelry. Key North will feature exclusive women's clothing and accessory collections from American and International (Paris, London, Brussels, Munich) designers. Key North has created a local marketplace for organic, sustainable, fair-trade fashions that supports global designers, artisans and workers who are paid a fair wage. T Lee Custom Designer Jewelry will debut new one of a kind pieces and also a new collection of fine jewelry woven in 24kt and palladium. All materials used in T Lee designs are ethically sourced and mined.
VIP tickets are available for $100, which includes a reserved seat for the runway show, two $50 gift cards (one each from Key North and T Lee), and food and drink. Food will be donated by Gorhka Palace and beverages will be donated by North Loop Wine & Spirits. General admission tickets are available for $10.
For every $1 donated, AmeriCares provides $20 in aid. Because they deliver donated medicines and medical supplies to a trusted network of locally-based providers, the impact is multiplied many times over to save more lives in Nepal. AmeriCares has been aiding survivors of natural disasters, political conflict and extreme poverty around the world for more than 30 years, saving lives and restoring health and hope.
“Fashioning a Future” is sponsored by The Journal and the Southwest Journal.
WHAT: “Fashioning a Future” fundraiser for Earthquake Victims in Nepal
WHEN: September 11, 5:00pm-9:00pm
5:00pm-6:00pm: VIP preview
6:00pm-6:30pm: Runway show
6:30pm-6:45pm: Q&A with Grant Whitaker
6:45pm-9:00pm: socializing and shopping
WHERE: Boardwalk in front of the Key North Boutique and T Lee Designer Jewelry, 515 and 509 1/2 First Ave NE in Old Town Minneapolis (next door to the Red Stag).
COST: $10 general admission; $100 VIP
TICKETS: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/fashioning-a-future-tickets-17809464588
CONTACT: 612-455-6666 or 612-789-2656
About Key North Boutique
Key North Boutique a specialty shop owned by Katie Greene and Gwen Engelbert in Minneapolis. Featuring exclusive women’s clothing, jewelry, and accessory collections from local and international designers, the fabrics are luxe, the designers are among the finest, and it’s all fair trade and sustainable. Learn more at www.keynorthboutique.com.
About T Lee Custom Designer Jewelry
Owned by jewelry designer T Lee and managed by Nathaniel Smith, T Lee Designer Jewelry is committed to ethical and sustainable practices in jewelry making. Focusing on custom design for 32 years, T Lee Custom Designer Jewelry is the Twin Cities premier design team, owning the phrase “There’s nothing we can’t customize.” Learn more at www.tleegold.com.
CONTINUED ACTIVITIES
•Crews are constructing a cofferdam under the bridge in the Mississippi River. As a reminder, a cofferdam is a watertight construction barrier designed for construction in areas that are normally submerged, such as bridge piers. Crews will continue concrete restoration to the bridge piers below the water level once the cofferdam is complete. All boaters and recreational users of the river should be mindful of the construction area and steer clear of the site.
•The contractor is working on a platform for restoring concrete below the bridge deck.
•In the photo above, a crew member is in action applying new concrete to the bridge structure with a technique called shotcrete. Shotcrete is concrete conveyed through a hose at high velocity onto a surface. Shotcrete is placed and compacted at the same time, due to the force with which it leaves the nozzle.
•West River Parkway remains closed at Franklin Avenue Bridge through October 2015. View detour map.
•The Lower East River Parkway trail is closed between the East River Flats (University of Minnesota Boathouse) and Cecil Street while crews restore concrete below the bridge deck.
Hotline: 888-474-8929
Email: franklinbridge@hennepin.us
Project website.
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Learn more about how transportation is connecting people to places.
MN Limited, LLC. and Michels Corporation, two authorized CenterPoint Energy contractors, will continue installing natural gas pipeline in the following locations:
2nd Avenue N., between 2nd Street N. and Washington Avenue N.:
•Crews are currently installing natural gas pipe.
•2nd Avenue N. is open for southbound traffic only.
•2nd Avenue N. will be paved on August 6.
At the intersection of 1st Street N. and Hennepin Avenue:
•Permanent restoration of Hennepin Avenue will occur August 3-7
•The road will remain open during restoration.
Crews anticipate completing all construction by the end of next week, weather permitting.
For further information, please visit our website or contact Ashley Osteraas at 612-321-5546 or Ashley.Osteraas@centerpointenergy.com. Thank you.
Via a July 31 Minneapolis Park and Rec Board e-newsletter:
Minneapolis Sculpture Garden Reconstruction Schedule Update
Sculptures to be removed beginning August 3, 2015.
In preparation for the Minneapolis Sculpture Garden Reconstruction project, the majority of the sculptures will be removed from the garden beginning Monday, August 3, 2015. Among the few to remain in place throughout construction will be Spoonbridge and Cherry. Construction of the project is planned to start early spring 2016.
Contact
Dana Murdoch
Project Manager, Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board
Phone: 612-230-6446
Email: dmurdoch@minneapolisparks.org
Via a July 30 City of Minneapolis e-newsletter:
Lane closures on eastbound I-394 in Minneapolis and Golden Valley begin July 31
Beginning at 10 p.m. Friday, July 31, Minnesota Department of Transportation construction crews will close the mainline lanes on eastbound I-394 between Highway 100 and I-94 for approximately two weeks. During this time, all eastbound I-394 traffic between Highway 100 and I-94 will shift to the two HOV/Reversible Lanes. Motorists should expect significant delays during the morning and evening rush hours and plan accordingly.
Several ramps will also close:
• Eastbound I-394 to Penn Avenue
• Penn Avenue to eastbound I-394
• Northbound Highway 100 to eastbound I-394
o Southbound Highway 100 to eastbound I-394 will use the HOV ramps
Construction crews will continue working on south Wayzata Boulevard between Penn Avenue and France Avenue. The boulevard will remain open for traffic, but motorists should plan for slow moving traffic and periodic traffic stops.
Motorists are reminder that Lyndale Avenue over Dunwoody Boulevard/Hennepin Avenue will remain closed until the fall. Motorists are detoured to Dunwoody Boulevard to access westbound I-394 and to Hennepin Avenue, 11th Street and Linden Avenue to bypass the closure and continue traveling on Lyndale Avenue.
For more information about the project or to sign up to receive email projects updates, visit the project website.
On Saturday, August 1, YogaFit Northeast Minneapolis, 520 First Avenue NE, will be hosting a donation-based yoga class at 1:00pm, with all proceeds going to benefit Safe Hands Rescue (Facebook). Safe Hands is dedicated to saving lives and finding forever homes for stray, abandoned and surrendered dogs in high kill shelters.
From 12:30pm – 2:30pm, students will also have the opportunity to meet some of the dogs available for adoption.
Above, Lucy is one of the many dogs Safe Hands helped give a second chance by finding her a forever home.
Additionally, YogaFit has an Instagram challenge that runs all August long. The #YogaFitLife challenge starts August 1st, and participants receive great prizes from YogaFit Northeast Minneapolis, Agra Culture, Athleta and Prana. The more poses you do, the more you expand your practice … and the more chances you have to win! Visit YogaFit Northeast Minneapolis’s Facebook page for details.
Wednesday July 29 from 5:30-6:30pm FREE concert with Detroit Don King, followed by FREE Tango Dance Lessons with Lois Donnay.
Join us to see Detroit Don King perform at the Piazza for an enjoyable outside summer concert!
Guitarist and vocalist Detroit Don King leads a five-piece band that plays sophisticated urban blues, R&B, jazz and a little rock and country. DKB has been performing regularly at nightclubs, restaurants and festivals around the Twin Cities, Minnesota and Wisconsin since 2000.
6:30pm, FREE Tango Dance Lessons with Lois Donnay
Come out on Wednesday evening and join us for beautiful Argentine tango music, food and performances. Enjoy the sultry dance of tango and watch as both traditional and modern tango are presented, as well as traditional Argentine food and artwork. During and following the dance and performance, dancers will be providing group tango lessons for the audience so be sure to bring your dance shoes!
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