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Tuesday
Nov252014

Our Lady of Lourdes' Famous French Meat Pies Now Available

Our Lady of Lourdes began serving French Meat Piesin the late 1800's at it's traditional holiday dinners at the church. Many of the French and French Canadian parishioners also prepared the "tourtieres" for their own families to serve at Christmas and New Year's Day.  Over the years at Our Lady of Lourdes, people would prepare and serve their meat pies at various parish events.  The women who cooked for funerals, in particular, would have different recipes, so they worked through to create a consensus in order to find the best one, which is now the recipe for the parish.

These French Meat Pies are now available for purchase at the Parish House during office hours, and also on weekends after Masses. Pies are $20.00 each - receive a free insulated bag with the purchase of two!

Sunday
Nov232014

Scenes from the November 22 Mill City Farmers Market

It was a packed house for the November 22 indoor Mill City Farmers Market.  We love our vendors! :D

November 22, 2014 Mill City Indoor Farmers Market

November 22, 2014 Mill City Indoor Farmers Market

November 22, 2014 Mill City Indoor Farmers Market

November 22, 2014 Mill City Indoor Farmers Market

November 22, 2014 Mill City Indoor Farmers Market

November 22, 2014 Mill City Indoor Farmers Market

November 22, 2014 Mill City Indoor Farmers Market

November 22, 2014 Mill City Indoor Farmers Market

What to do with these things? Martha Stewart has a mouth watering Celeriac Gratin recipe.

November 22, 2014 Mill City Indoor Farmers Market

November 22, 2014 Mill City Indoor Farmers Market

November 22, 2014 Mill City Indoor Farmers Market

November 22, 2014 Mill City Indoor Farmers Market

November 22, 2014 Mill City Indoor Farmers Market

November 22, 2014 Mill City Indoor Farmers Market

November 22, 2014 Mill City Indoor Farmers Market

November 22, 2014 Mill City Indoor Farmers Market

November 22, 2014 Mill City Indoor Farmers Market

November 22, 2014 Mill City Indoor Farmers Market

November 22, 2014 Mill City Indoor Farmers Market

November 22, 2014 Mill City Indoor Farmers Market

November 22, 2014 Mill City Indoor Farmers Market

November 22, 2014 Mill City Indoor Farmers Market

November 22, 2014 Mill City Indoor Farmers Market

November 22, 2014 Mill City Indoor Farmers Market

November 22, 2014 Mill City Indoor Farmers Market

November 22, 2014 Mill City Indoor Farmers Market

November 22, 2014 Mill City Indoor Farmers Market

November 22, 2014 Mill City Indoor Farmers Market

November 22, 2014 Mill City Indoor Farmers Market

November 22, 2014 Mill City Indoor Farmers Market

November 22, 2014 Mill City Indoor Farmers Market

November 22, 2014 Mill City Indoor Farmers Market

There were only three dozen duck eggs available from Debra of Star Thrower Farm, and I got one of them. They are the prized ingredient for my Thanksgiving baking!

November 22, 2014 Mill City Indoor Farmers Market

November 22, 2014 Mill City Indoor Farmers Market

November 22, 2014 Mill City Indoor Farmers Market

November 22, 2014 Mill City Indoor Farmers Market

November 22, 2014 Mill City Indoor Farmers Market

November 22, 2014 Mill City Indoor Farmers Market

November 22, 2014 Mill City Indoor Farmers Market

November 22, 2014 Mill City Indoor Farmers Market

November 22, 2014 Mill City Indoor Farmers Market

November 22, 2014 Mill City Indoor Farmers Market

November 22, 2014 Mill City Indoor Farmers Market

November 22, 2014 Mill City Indoor Farmers Market

November 22, 2014 Mill City Indoor Farmers Market

November 22, 2014 Mill City Indoor Farmers Market

November 22, 2014 Mill City Indoor Farmers Market

November 22, 2014 Mill City Indoor Farmers Market

November 22, 2014 Mill City Indoor Farmers Market

November 22, 2014 Mill City Indoor Farmers Market

November 22, 2014 Mill City Indoor Farmers Market

November 22, 2014 Mill City Indoor Farmers Market

November 22, 2014 Mill City Indoor Farmers Market

November 22, 2014 Mill City Indoor Farmers Market

November 22, 2014 Mill City Indoor Farmers Market

November 22, 2014 Mill City Indoor Farmers Market

November 22, 2014 Mill City Indoor Farmers Market

The goat!

November 22, 2014 Mill City Indoor Farmers Market

November 22, 2014 Mill City Indoor Farmers Market

An added bonus to visiting the indoor Market is experiencing the Mill City Museum. Be sure to check out their very cool store and programming. Note - if you're a MNHS member you'll receive 20% savings at the store from December 4 - 7. Sweet!

November 22, 2014 Mill City Indoor Farmers Market

The next indoor the Market is Saturday, December 13 - just in time to finish up (or start?) your Holiday shopping and pick up the perfect hostess gifts.

November 22, 2014 Mill City Indoor Farmers Market

November 22, 2014 Mill City Indoor Farmers Market

Friday
Nov212014

Public Invited to First Steering Committee Meeting for Downtown Service Area Master Plan and Downtown Public Realm Framework

Via a November 21 e-newsletter from the Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board:

The Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board (MPRB) and the City of Minneapolis are embarking on concurrent planning processes to develop a Downtown Service Area Master Plan and a Downtown Public Realm Framework. These plans will form a vision for parks, open space and the public realm in downtown Minneapolis. You are invited to an initial meeting of a Steering Committee (Community Advisory Committee) as it begins the effort of guiding the creation of these plans. Members of the public are welcome to attend this and all Steering Committee meetings.

 

Downtown Service Area Master Plan and Downtown Public Realm Framework Steering Committee Meeting

Tuesday, December 2, 2014

6:30-8:30 p.m.

MPRB Board Room

2117 West River Road, Minneapolis 55411

 

The Downtown Service Area Master Plan will guide the MPRB’s long-term capital improvements, management, and operations of public parks in downtown, including envisioning and identifying new park and recreation opportunities. City of Minneapolis Planning staff is creating the Downtown Public Realm Framework, a guiding policy document for enhancing the pedestrian experience in downtown Minneapolis. The MPRB’s plan will focus on the downtown park system’s existing parks and trails, while the City’s will focus on downtown’s network of streetscapes, urban plazas and other publicly-accessible spaces. Together, these documents will envision the park, open space and public realm features that will support a thriving downtown and a vibrant urban experience.

 

To see a schedule of Steering Committee meetings, sign up for email updates, follow the blog, and learn more about the project, please visit the project page and select “Downtown Service Area Master Plan.”

 

CONTACTS:

 

Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board – Downtown Service Area Master Plan

Jennifer Ringold, Director of Strategic Planning

612-230-6464

jringold@minneapolisparks.org

 

City of Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development – Downtown Public Realm Framework

Lacy Shelby, Principal Urban Designer

612-673-5058

lacy.shelby@minneapolismn.gov

 

Thursday
Nov202014

Join Day Block Brewing on November 24 for "Free Bikes for Kids" Event

Day Block Brewing Company would love your help in building Free Bikes for Kids on Monday, November 24, from 3:00pm - 6:00pm.

Last year Free Bikes for Kids gave 5,000 bikes to families in need throughout the metro. They plan to give many more this year - with your help.

To sign up to come along Monday - leave a message letting them know if you'll attend as a mechanic (MUST be able to repair a bike) or a cleaner. They'll send you more information about meeting on Monday.

NOTE - They ask that you sign up only if you can FOR SURE be a part of this event.

You can also donate bikes, cash or your time on another date if November 24 doesn't work for you.

Wednesday
Nov192014

Planning for the 2015 Northern Spark is Underway - Help Requested!

Via a November 18 e-newsletter:

Northern Spark—the all-night arts festival that lights up Minneapolis each June—is turning 5 in 2015 and the planning has already begun!

To celebrate, we’re inviting our friends, fans, and supporters to partner with us to commission five new innovative art projects for the 2015 festival. The call for projects is out. Artists will be selected in January 2015. To make this opportunity as rewarding to artists as possible, we need to raise $25,000 by December 31, 2014.

This will be our one and only crowd-funding campaign between now and the Festival, so we can spend this Spring focusing on making 2015 the best year yet for all involved. If you'd like to support us, the time is now!

You can make a difference now with a gift that feels right for you. How much is Northern Spark worth to you? Here’s a direct link to our Indiegogo campaign page to make donating easy. Every dollar counts. Every gift inspires another. I hope you will take this opportunity to join our growing circle of friends who value the festival and have taken the next step to support it.

Over the last four years, Northern Spark has provided hundreds of artists with an essential public platform for experimentation, exploration, and connection with new audiences. At the same time, it has offered huge audiences an approachable and social way to explore new art forms, to find inspiration, and to connect with the city and each other in a unique way.

Thanks for your support and enthusiasm. We organize Northern Spark for the artists, partners, places, and community that inspire us! Donate here to be a part of the next festival in a necessary and meaningful way.

Warm regards,
Steve Dietz

President and Artistic Director, Northern Lights.mn / Founder of Northern Spark email: director@northern.lights.mn

PS. Offline giving is also accepted, 100% tax-deductible, and very much appreciated!  Make checks payable to "Northern Lights.MN" and

mail by Dec. 31st to:
Northern Lights.mn
2751 Hennepin Ave. Suite 231
Minneapolis, MN 55408

Tuesday
Nov182014

MPRB Downtown Service Area Master Plan Update, CAC Applicatio​n Informatio​n

Via a November 17 e-newsletter from the Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board:

Plannning is now underway for the Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board (MPRB) Downtown Service Area Master Plan. To learn more and get involved, visit the project webpage or go to www.minneapolisparks.org/currentprojects, then select Downtown Service Area Master Plan.

On the project webpage, you can:

- Sign up for email updates;
- Apply to serve on the Community Advisory Committee (CAC). Applications are now being accepted for the Community Advisory Committee/Steering Committee for MPRB’s Downtown Service Area Plan. Applications will be accepted through this Thursday, November 20th. Download an application and learn more by visiting the project webpage;
- Share your ideas on an online survey;
- Learn more about the project and concurrent planning efforts by CPED on their Downtown Public Realm Framework.

Tuesday
Nov182014

November 19: Mississippi East Bank Trail Public Hearing at MPRB

Via a November 17 e-newsletter from the Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board:

Please attend the Mississippi East Bank Trail public hearing scheduled for Wednesday, November 19 at 6:30 pm in the Board Room at the Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board Headquarters at 2117 West River Road. 

This will be an opportunity for the public to address the Park Board Commissioners regarding the plans for the proposed project.  If you wish to speak at the public hearing, please sign up, using the form located on the table outside the Board Room, no later than 6:25 pm on the day of the hearing.   

Friday
Nov142014

Don't Shave Off Your "Movember" Hair Too Soon

Whether you're working on a well groomed moustache or full on face carpet in honor of Movember - don't shave it off as soon as the calendar hits December 1. On Sunday, December 7, Mattie's on Main is holding a "Movember on Main: Show Off Your Work at Mattie's on Main" event from 5:00pm - 8:00pm.

Show off your moustache for a good cause.  Every $20 donated to the Movember Foundation will get you a draft beer and coupon for an appetizer.  There will also be prizes.

Thursday
Nov132014

35W Bridge to go Green Tonight in Honor of Give to the Max Day

Via a GiveMN.org e-newsletter:

Watch the Sunset - and the Bridge Go Green
 
Thanks to the City of Minneapolis and the Minnesota Department of Transportation, the colorful LED lights lining the I-35W bridge will turn GiveMN green in celebration of your generosity on Give to the Max Day.

The bridge will go green starting at sunset on November 13 until sunrise the next day.

If you catch it, snap a photo, tell us your favorite cause and post it to our Facebook page.

Wednesday
Nov122014

What You'll Find at a Mill City Farmers Market Winter Market

November 8 was the first indoor Market of the 2014-2015 Mill City Farmers Market winter season.  The next indoor the Market is Saturday, November 22 - just in time to stock up for your Thanksgiving feast (and hostess gifts!). An added bonus to visiting the indoor Market is experiencing the Mill City Museum.  Be sure to check out their very cool store and programming. 

November 8, 2014 Mill City Indoor Farmers Market

November 8, 2014 Mill City Indoor Farmers Market

November 8, 2014 Mill City Indoor Farmers Market

November 8, 2014 Mill City Indoor Farmers Market

Below, a Market volunteer provides samples and recipes. 

November 8, 2014 Mill City Indoor Farmers Market

November 8, 2014 Mill City Indoor Farmers Market

November 8, 2014 Mill City Indoor Farmers Market

November 8, 2014 Mill City Indoor Farmers Market

November 8, 2014 Mill City Indoor Farmers Market

November 8, 2014 Mill City Indoor Farmers Market

November 8, 2014 Mill City Indoor Farmers Market

November 8, 2014 Mill City Indoor Farmers Market

November 8, 2014 Mill City Indoor Farmers Market

November 8, 2014 Mill City Indoor Farmers Market

November 8, 2014 Mill City Indoor Farmers Market

November 8, 2014 Mill City Indoor Farmers Market

November 8, 2014 Mill City Indoor Farmers Market

November 8, 2014 Mill City Indoor Farmers Market

November 8, 2014 Mill City Indoor Farmers Market

November 8, 2014 Mill City Indoor Farmers Market

November 8, 2014 Mill City Indoor Farmers Market

November 8, 2014 Mill City Indoor Farmers Market

November 8, 2014 Mill City Indoor Farmers Market

November 8, 2014 Mill City Indoor Farmers Market

November 8, 2014 Mill City Indoor Farmers Market

November 8, 2014 Mill City Indoor Farmers Market

November 8, 2014 Mill City Indoor Farmers Market

November 8, 2014 Mill City Indoor Farmers Market

November 8, 2014 Mill City Indoor Farmers Market

November 8, 2014 Mill City Indoor Farmers Market

November 8, 2014 Mill City Indoor Farmers Market

November 8, 2014 Mill City Indoor Farmers Market

November 8, 2014 Mill City Indoor Farmers Market

November 8, 2014 Mill City Indoor Farmers Market

November 8, 2014 Mill City Indoor Farmers Market

November 8, 2014 Mill City Indoor Farmers Market

November 8, 2014 Mill City Indoor Farmers Market

November 8, 2014 Mill City Indoor Farmers Market

November 8, 2014 Mill City Indoor Farmers Market

November 8, 2014 Mill City Indoor Farmers Market

November 8, 2014 Mill City Indoor Farmers Market

November 8, 2014 Mill City Indoor Farmers Market

November 8, 2014 Mill City Indoor Farmers Market

November 8, 2014 Mill City Indoor Farmers Market

November 8, 2014 Mill City Indoor Farmers Market

November 8, 2014 Mill City Indoor Farmers Market

November 8, 2014 Mill City Indoor Farmers Market

November 8, 2014 Mill City Indoor Farmers Market

November 8, 2014 Mill City Indoor Farmers Market

November 8, 2014 Mill City Indoor Farmers Market

November 8, 2014 Mill City Indoor Farmers Market

November 8, 2014 Mill City Indoor Farmers Market

November 8, 2014 Mill City Indoor Farmers Market

November 8, 2014 Mill City Indoor Farmers Market

November 8, 2014 Mill City Indoor Farmers Market

No MCFM would be complete without the goat! :)

November 8, 2014 Mill City Indoor Farmers Market

November 8, 2014 Mill City Indoor Farmers Market

Tuesday
Nov112014

Stone Arch Lofts Becomes a Minnesota Heart Safe Community

Our Mill District neighbor, Dana Kirkemo, invited me to attend a life support class that was held at the Stone Arch Lofts on November 4th. Stone Arch Lofts recently installed an automated external defibrillator (AED) and became a Minnesota Heart Safe Community

Pat Olson, an HCMC paramedic, conducted the class of 17 Stone Arch Lofts residents on the "Chain of Survival" - a check list of actions to take if you witness someone experiencing a heart attack or sudden cardiac arrest.  Attendees had the opportunity to practice chest compressions on Resuscitation Annie, use a defibrillator and learn the Heimlich maneuver.

If you'd like to talk to Pat about an AED and training for your residential building or business, you can reach him at pat@afaaed.com or 612-865-2548.  Also see http://www.advancedfirstaidinc.com/ for information on AEDs.

Saturday
Nov082014

Deadline to Schedule a Contribution for 2014 GiveMN "Give to the Max Day" is November 13

GiveMN Give to the Max Day

Join thousands of Minnesotans ignite generosity and raise millions of dollars for nonprofits and schools across the state. Make a donation to your favorite cause on November 13 and be part of Minnesota's annual day of giving!

All scheduled gifts will transact on November 13 and be eligible for GiveMN Leaderboards and Golden Tickets.

There are a number of organizations participating in our neighborhood, including (but not limited to):

Preserve Minneapolis
Hennepin County Library
Open Book
The Southern Theater
People Serving People
MacPhail Center for Music
Friends of the Mississippi River

Simply click on the above link and type in the organization you'd like to contribute to.

Wednesday
Nov052014

This Weekend: Art Attack 2014!

 

Dates/Times:

Friday, November 7, 2013 - 5:00pm-10:00pm
Saturday, November 8, 2013 - Noon – 8:00pm
Sunday, November 9, 2013 - Noon – 5:00pm

Location: Northrup King Building, 1500 Jackson Street

Art Attack is an annual open studio and gallery crawl at the Northrup King Building, in the heart of the Northeast Minneapolis Arts District. The weekend-long event features over 200 artists working in painting and drawing, sculpture, photography, custom furniture, fiber arts, metal, ceramics, glass, hand-crafted and custom jewelry, mixed media, mosaics, textiles, and more.

We are pleased to announce that the Northrup King Building is collaborating with tpt 2’s MN Original on Saturday, November 8th to bring even more flavor, variety and entertainment to Art Attack 2014.

In addition to our lineup of MN Original artists we are also featuring other projects, readings, music and more:

John Ebert presents Determination – a map of the United States made strictly out of U.S. pennies (about 24,000 of them)! This insanely massive and unique piece of art work will be displayed throughout the weekend in Hedberg Maps studio space – studio 314.

Tom Combs, an Emergency Medicine physician with over 20 years experience, presents a reading of his new book – Nerve Damage – a suspense/thriller novel that has been well-received, strongly reviewed and is selling well. It involves unforgettable characters, fast-paced action and intrigue that unfolds in iconic Twin Cities locales.

Music by:
- Bitter Ridge Bluegrass Band, music hosted by Easel Street Annex throughout the weekend, studio 347.
- Vanessa Bray, acoustic guitar / singer

There will also be a variety of different food trucks available:
- Friday: 128 Cafe
- Saturday: Kabomlette and Scratch
- Sunday: Simply Steve’s

Art Attack is an exciting opportunity to gain admission to private studios and to buy original art direct from local, nationally and internationally known artists. Enjoy live music and live demonstrations.

Tuesday
Nov042014

Invitation to 2015 Budget Community Meeting with Mayor Hodges on November 12 

Minneapolis City of Lakes 

Via a November 4, 2014, e-newsletter from Mayor Betsy Hodges:

Dear Friend,

Over the past couple months, I have shared with you details about my proposed budget for 2015, which makes deliberate and intentional investments in running the city well, growing the city, and advancing equity.
 
I will have more details to share with you through email, but I want to take this opportunity to invite you to attend a community meeting on the budget that I am co-hosting with Council Members John Quincy, Linea Palmisano, and Elizabeth Glidden.
 
This community meeting is an opportunity for you to learn more about what my recommended budget includes, to provide feedback, and to ask questions you may have.
 
2015 Budget Community Meeting
Wednesday, November 12
7:30 – 9:00 p.m.
Mayflower Church
106 E. Diamond Lake Road, Minneapolis
 
I hope you can join us at this meeting.  Budgets are where we get to have the most impact on our goals and priorities, where we get to deliver on what we voted for. I look forward to seeing you there.
 
Sincerely,
  
Mayor Betsy Hodges
City of Minneapolis
 
P.S. To learn more about how I’m working to address the issues affecting our city, sign up for my e-mail update or check out my website or my blog.

Tuesday
Nov042014

November 5 Sip 'n Shop with Cynthia Froid Group at Parc Boutique

Hey ladies - here's a fun way to spend a chilly November evening!  Hope to see you there.  :)

Thursday
Oct302014

2014-2015 Snow Emergency Brochure Available Online

If you didn't receive one in the mail, you can view the 2014-2015 Minneapolis Snow Emergency Brochure online.

In additional to other important information, the brochure outlines ways to find out if a Snow Emergency has been declared, including: call 348-SNOW (7669), sign up for a text message, check online, or download the Snow Emergency app for iPhones and Android devices.

Wednesday
Oct292014

Are you a Foodie? You Won't Want to Miss the Oct 30 Talk of the Stacks at Central Library!

Talk of the Stacks with Dana Cowin
in conversation with Andrew Zimmern

Dana Cowin has been covering the world of food, wine and style for over 30 years. Food & Wine’s Editor-in-Chief since 1995 and a guest judge on Top Chef, she was inducted into the James Beard Foundation Who’s Who in Food & Beverage in America in 2012.

Ms. Cowin will be joined by friend and fellow foodie Andrew Zimmern to discuss her newly released cook book, Mastering My Mistakes in the Kitchen− a collection of recipes, stories of her own culinary ineptitude and invaluable lessons she has learned from some of the today’s greatest chefs.

Sunday
Oct262014

Week 25 at the Mill City Farmers Market

The final outdoor Market of the 2014 Season did not disappoint.  Thank you to Market Sponsor Cynthia Froid Group for the free pumpkins!

October 25, 2014 Mill City Farmers Market

October 25, 2014 Mill City Farmers Market

At the OHK Grange booth, kids got to paint a gourd to take home.

October 25, 2014 Mill City Farmers Market

October 25, 2014 Mill City Farmers Market

In keeping with tradition, Chef Heather Hartman was joined by her daughter Josephine for the final Mill City Cooks Demo of the season.

October 25, 2014 Mill City Farmers Market

October 25, 2014 Mill City Farmers Market

October 25, 2014 Mill City Farmers Market

October 25, 2014 Mill City Farmers Market

October 25, 2014 Mill City Farmers Market

October 25, 2014 Mill City Farmers Market

October 25, 2014 Mill City Farmers Market

October 25, 2014 Mill City Farmers Market

October 25, 2014 Mill City Farmers Market

October 25, 2014 Mill City Farmers Market

October 25, 2014 Mill City Farmers Market

October 25, 2014 Mill City Farmers Market

October 25, 2014 Mill City Farmers Market

October 25, 2014 Mill City Farmers Market

October 25, 2014 Mill City Farmers Market

October 25, 2014 Mill City Farmers Market

October 25, 2014 Mill City Farmers Market

October 25, 2014 Mill City Farmers Market

October 25, 2014 Mill City Farmers Market

October 25, 2014 Mill City Farmers Market

October 25, 2014 Mill City Farmers Market

October 25, 2014 Mill City Farmers Market

October 25, 2014 Mill City Farmers Market

October 25, 2014 Mill City Farmers Market

October 25, 2014 Mill City Farmers Market

October 25, 2014 Mill City Farmers Market

October 25, 2014 Mill City Farmers Market

October 25, 2014 Mill City Farmers Market

October 25, 2014 Mill City Farmers Market

The goat!

October 25, 2014 Mill City Farmers Market

Friday
Oct242014

Public Comment Opportunities on Proposed 2015 MPRB Budget Scheduled for Nov. 5 and 19, Dec. 10

Via an October 23 e-newsletter from the Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board:

PROPOSED 2015 MINNEAPOLIS PARK BOARD BUDGET CONTINUES FOCUS ON FISCAL RESPONSIBILITY, SERVICE DELIVERY AND MAINTAINING PARK SYSTEM
 
The Superintendent’s Recommended 2015 Budget for the Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board (MPRB) focuses on maintaining park services and facilities, strategically addressing financial and operational challenges, improving organizational efficiency and service delivery, and addressing Emerald Ash Borer and other threats to the urban tree canopy.
 
“The proposed budget includes the General Fund operating budget that reflects a 4 percent property tax increase and focuses on establishing a financially sustainable funding model, supporting ongoing operations, addressing threats to the urban tree canopy, continuing our work on equity across the park system, including racial equity, and implementing organizational changes that will improve efficiency and enhance service delivery. It reflects the MPRB’s commitment to sound financial management and strategic long-term planning,” explained Superintendent Jayne Miller. “It also includes the second year of a special levy dedicated to the removal and replacement of infested and distressed ash trees and replanting of trees lost during storms. The combined levies reflect a 4.9 percent property tax increase over 2014.”
 
In 2015, of every dollar Minneapolis residents pay for property taxes, eight cents will go to the Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board.
 
The Superintendent’s Recommended 2015 Budget totals $68,241,007 for the general operating fund, $1,445,500 for the special revenue fund dedicated to trees, $7,858,849 for the enterprise operating fund and $11,462,000 for capital project funding.
 
“In June, the Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board was named the number one park system in the nation for the second year in a row and earned the another “five park bench” rating on The Trust for Public Land’s ParkScore® index,” said Miller. “It is because of the vision and commitment of those who have been here before us, and everyone who is committed to the Minneapolis park system today, that we received this prestigious honor from The Trust for Public Land. It’s a wonderful tribute to all the dedication and hard work over our 131 year history and a great responsibility to continue that work moving forward.”
 
The proposed budget and related documents are available for viewing at www.minneapolisparks.org/budget or by calling 612-230-6400.

The public may comment on the proposed budget during the following times:
 •Nov. 5, 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. 19, Public Comment Session – Regular Board meeting, MPRB Headquarters, 2117 West River Road, Minneapolis, at 5 pm.
 •Dec. 10, Public Hearing and Board Approval of 2015 Budget – City of Minneapolis public hearing on 2015 tax levy and 2015 Budget, City Hall, Council Chambers Room 317, 350 South 5th Street, Minneapolis, at 6:05 pm.
 
According to Miller, organizational performance initiatives implemented in 2012-2014, including equipment optimization and improved labor distribution in forestry and maintenance, have resulted in $2.3 million in annual savings. She cautions however, that even with these operational savings and the 4.9 percent levy increase, there are significant financial and service challenges facing the MPRB.
 
“The Park Board is committed to establishing long-term financial sustainability in operations and capital infrastructure. Despite significant budget reductions, efficiency improvements, and expansion of creative revenue generating opportunities, rising costs and increased usage continue to strain our ability to meet all of the demands placed on the park system,” Miller explained. “Couple the operational pressures with the continued under-funding of park capital infrastructure; the MPRB has reached a critical juncture requiring significant attention to address the gap between available resources and the demand on and needs of the park system.”
 
Key financial challenges include inadequate funding for general park maintenance and for delivery of quality recreation services, particularly youth services. The proposed 2015 budget includes initiatives to identify standard service levels for park maintenance and an assessment of community needs at recreation centers.
 
Other key financial challenges include minimum wage increases, Affordable Care Act impacts, rising health care costs, and inflationary increases, especially in construction costs.
 
The proposed budget also begins to address staff capacity issues and past operating budget reductions that negatively impact service delivery. The MPRB currently has 19% fewer employees, or the equivalent of 115 full-time employees, than it did in 2003. The 2015 proposed budget includes staff increases to begin to meet basic organizational needs.
 
Initiatives and changes for 2015 include:
 •Asset Management – establish trades apprentice program, add operations and maintenance for Webber Natural Filtration Pool and Ice Rink
 •Communications and Marketing – continue enhancements of new MPRB website, add writer
 •Community Outreach – expand racial equity work
 •Customer Service – add customer service representative to enhance call response times, eliminate summer seasonal staffing and operations of the Longfellow House Visitor’s Center
 •Environmental Management – enhance regional service area maintenance funding, add Webber pool water quality monitoring, add part-time staffing for Lyndale Park gardens, expand environmental education staff
 •Forestry – purchase expanded variety of trees, collaborate with City of Minneapolis to develop Tree Preservation position
 •Human Resources – add three positions to meet needs of organization
 •Park Police – add two police officers, expand patrol hours
 •Recreation –  ◦Athletic Programs & Aquatics – add funding for recreational operations at Webber Natural Filtration Pool and Ice Rink, expand Lake Nokomis open swim program with additional day
 ◦Golf – pursue FEMA and other recovery funding for rain and storm damage to Hiawatha and Meadowbrook courses, with likely continued closure of both courses through 2015
 ◦Recreation Centers & Programs – launch MPRB scholarship program and, based on data reflecting low visitation time periods, adjust all recreation building hours as follows:

 ■ During May and late August, adjust recreation center opening time to 3 pm versus noon to coincide with Minneapolis Public School schedule
 ■ On Saturdays, adjust hours at 17 recreation centers to close at 4 pm versus 6 pm; Nite Owlz evening program for teens will continue as in 2014 at same sites with same hours
 ■ On Fridays, close recreation centers at 6 pm versus 9 pm; Nite Owlz evening program for teens will continue as in 2014 at same sites with same hours
 
◦Youth Development – expand Pop Up Parks program, expand full-day summer camps and Freedom School, expand Recreation Plus program, add Therapeutic Recreation position

In 2015, there are no fee increases for the vast majority of activities, permits and programs. There are market-rate increases for select activities and services.
 
Following her recommended budget presentation to the Board, Miller stressed the need to address the growing funding shortfall for neighborhood park capital.
 
“The parks are the gems of the city but capital investments for maintaining the parks, particularly the neighborhood parks, have not kept pace with the growing use of, and demands on, the park system,” Miller said. “Since becoming Superintendent four years ago, there have been tremendous efforts by the Board and the staff to address this issue, but we are facing a stark reality; unless we deal with the growing capital shortfall, the parks will continue to deteriorate.”

Thursday
Oct232014

Tonight: Water Works Public Open House at Mill City Museum

Water Works Park Vision Presentation and Public Open House

October 23,  6:00pm-7:30pm, at the Mill City Museum, 704 2nd Street South

It’s been more than 50 years since the Mississippi River thundered through the 34-ft deep and 50-ft wide “great canal,” a feat of engineering that made Minneapolis the world’s milling powerhouse over 100 years ago. Now in the 21st century, the Minneapolis Parks Foundation (MPF) has underwritten the creation of a new vision for excavating and experiencing the historic canal, the prominent feature in an experiential future Water Works park.

MPF and the Park Board invite the public to see the Water Works design and meet the designers on Thursday, October 23, when MPF also will officially debut a 3D flythrough animation of the future park. Water Works is a Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board-owned site located on the Mississippi River adjacent to its only true waterfall – St. Anthony Falls. It is also on the edge of downtown Minneapolis within both a growing mixed-use neighborhood and the St. Anthony Falls Heritage District. The area has long been significant to First Nations, and, because of its milling past, has several important historic features.

For more information on these presentations: http://mplsparksfoundation.org/2014/10/14/mpf-to-present-vision-for-water-works-park-to-minneapolis-park-recreation-board-october-22/.

For more on the Water Works park process and to subscribe to news about the project, please visit http://mplsparksfoundation.org/category/projects/water-works.

Major funding for the Water Works design project is provided by Pentair Foundation, St. Anthony Falls Heritage Board and General Mills Foundation. Additional support is provided by The Jay & Rose Phillips Family Foundation and many generous individuals.