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Friday
Mar232012

Local Author Announces Release of New Book

John Capecci, a Marcy-Holmes resident, recently notified us of the release of a new book he co-authored with Timothy Cage entitled Living Proof: Telling Your Story to Make a Difference.

Living Proof: Telling Your Story to Make a Difference, a new manual published by Granville Circle Press, is the first comprehensive guide that helps individuals tell their personal stories powerfully to bring about positive change.

Co-authored by John Capecci (Minneapolis) and Timothy Cage (New York), the book is aimed at anyone asking "How do I tell my story and make a real difference?" Capecci, a resident of the Marcy-Holmes neighborhood in the University District of Minneapolis, has been partnering with his co-author for over twenty years. Together, they’ve helped thousands of advocates and hundreds of organizations share their stories, working with a wide range of clients, from "ordinary" people, grassroots activists and first-time speakers, to CEOs, entrepreneurs and some of the best-known celebrities, media personalities and professional speakers in the world.

Thursday
Mar222012

Minneapolis Turning Out the Lights for "Earth Hour" on March 31 

From the City of Minneapolis website:

The Minneapolis City Council approved a resolution Thursday, March 8, to join the “Earth Hour” program again this year to raise awareness of global climate change. 

From 8:30pm to 9:30pm Saturday, March 31, the City will turn off all uses of electricity in municipal buildings that are not required for life, safety or operations. The decorative lighting on the underside of the Stone Arch Bridge will be turned off for the night, and City Hall’s clock tower neon lights will be turned off as well.

Electricity use in Minneapolis accounts for 38 percent of greenhouse gas emissions, which contribute to global climate change. Participating individuals, businesses, governments and organizations around the world turn off their lights for one hour – Earth Hour – to make a global statement of concern about climate change and demonstrate their commitment to finding solutions.

Earth Hour has grown from a one-city initiative in 2007 to a 5,251 city strong global movement, last year reaching 1.8 billion people in 135 countries across all seven continents.

Wednesday
Mar212012

7K+ Run in the March 17 Get Lucky! 7K Race

"A river of green" is how our neighbors described the streets as the Get Lucky! 7K runners zipped through our neighborhood the morning of St. Patty's Day.

Get Lucky 7K 2012

Get Lucky 7K 2012

Get Lucky 7K 2012

Get Lucky 7K 2012

Get Lucky 7K 2012

Get Lucky 7K 2012

Get Lucky 7K 2012

Get Lucky 7K 2012

Get Lucky 7K 2012

Check out the slide show:

Tuesday
Mar202012

Vote for you Mill District favorites - 2012 City Pages Best of the Twin Cities Readers Poll

City Pages requests your participation in their 2012 Best of the Twin Cities Readers' poll. 

Click here to Vote for your favorite restaurants, shopping, recreation, etc.

I noticed a few of our local businesses have posted the Vote for Us! links on their Facebook page, including Sorella Wine & Spirits and 501F1T.

Tuesday
Mar202012

March 17 Mill City Farmers Market at the Arboretum a Huge Success

It sure was fun seeing our Mill City Farmers Market vendors at the Arboretum on March 17.  We heard reports that some vendors sold out of product - not surprising considering the crowds. 

Mill City Farmers Market at the Minnesota Landscape Arboretum

In addition to my usual favorites, I came away with two new treats -  Chili Chutney from Gorkha Palace and Caraway & Juniper Sauerkraut from Kiss My Cabbage. 

Mill City Farmers Market at the Minnesota Landscape Arboretum

Mill City Farmers Market at the Minnesota Landscape Arboretum

Mill City Farmers Market at the Minnesota Landscape Arboretum

Be sure to mark your calendar for the April 14 Farmers Market, which will take place inside Mill City Museum.

More pictures from the Arboretum:

Sunday
Mar182012

March 16 Patio Dining in the Mill District

A little slice of heaven in the Mill District - drinks and nibbles on the patio...on March 16!

We started with drinks and the Maine Lobster Deviled Egg appetizer at Sanctuary, followed by Avocado Tempura, Macaroni Potato Salad and Crab Croquettes at Zen Box.  YUM!

On the patio March 16, 2012

On the patio March 16, 2012

Beautiful evening downtown skyline view from the Zen Box patio:

On the patio March 16, 2012

Saturday
Mar172012

Taste Twin Cities Food Tours Announces New Heart of Minneapolis Tour

Taste Twin Cities Food Tours" is pleased to announce 2012 tour dates for their new Heart of Minneapolis Tour.

Weave your way through the skyscrapers of downtown Minneapolis on a food adventure!  Enjoy VIP service at some of the newest and hottest award winning restaurants and learn the art of local beer making.  Visit quaint eateries that have pride in local ownership, including a favorite since 1932.  You'll leave the tour with a tasty experience of the best food finds Minneapolis has to offer while learning the history of downtown and soaking in the local culture.
 
Sites you will enjoy:  Broadway Theatre District, Mary Tyler Moore Statue, the tallest building in Minneapolis, a building modeled after the Washington Monument, the largest structure ever moved on rubber-wheeled dollies and much more...
 
Scheduled tours available Friday and Saturday, or book a private tour.
 
To learn more, visit their website and Facebook, and follow them on Twitter.

Friday
Mar162012

Reminder: Road Closures for the Get Lucky 7K Tomorrow Morning

The Team Ortho Foundation's Get Lucky! 7K Race is 9:00am tomorrow morning, with a starting point of South 2nd Street near Portland Avenue South.  The course travels along downtown Minneapolis and the Mississippi River.

NOTE:  A section of West River Parkway, along with the Stone Arch Bridge and Main Street, will be closed from 8:00am - 11:00am to accomodate the racers.


Friday
Mar162012

Coming Soon to the Mill District - Blast Blow Dry Bar

Blast Blow Dry Bar will soon be occupying the space at 940 Washington Avenue South.  That's the corner space next to Mens Dept. on the retail level of Aloft.   This isn't a full service salon - no cuts, colors, manicures, etc.  It's where you go when you need a wash, blow dry and style for a special occasion.   Allison Kaplan first blogged about it on Mpls St. Paul in February.

Follow their progress on Facebook, Website and Twitter.

Blast

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Wednesday
Mar142012

New Documentary Illuminates Harry Belafonte’s Role in the Awakening of the American Civil Rights Movement and Conscience

The Film Society of Minneapolis/St. Paul Presents:

Sing Your Song is an up-close look at a great American, Harry Belafonte.  A champion for worldwide civil and human rights, Belafonte is one of the truly heroic cultural and political figures of the past 60 years. The film charts Belafonte’s life - from his birth in New York and youth in Jamaica, and return to Harlem in his early teens where he discovers the American Negro Theater and the magic of performing. From there the film follows Belafonte’s rise from the jazz and folk clubs of Greenwich Village and Harlem to his emergence as a star, and as an activist.

Sing your Song presents a look at the Civil Rights Movement through the eyes of an insider, someone who, despite his high profile, wasn’t afraid to spend time in the trenches.  From Harlem to Mississippi to Africa to South Central Los Angeles, Sing Your Song takes us on a journey through Belafonte’s life, work and, most of all, his conscience, as it inspires us all to action! – S2BN Films.

Playing at St. Anthony Main Theater Screen 3

Showing Fri, Mar 16 through Thurs, Mar 22 – Times:

Fri 3/16 and Sat 3/17 at 1:15, 4:00, 7:00, 9:30
Sun 3/18 at 1:15, 4:00, 9:30
Mon 3/19 at 4:00, 7:00, 9:30
Tue 3/20 at 4:00, 7:00, 9:30
Wed 3/21 at 4:00, 7:00, 9:30

Thu 3/22 at 4:00, 9:30

Monday
Mar122012

The Week Ahead in Mill City / March 12-18

Friday
Mar092012

This Weekend in Mill City / March 9-11

Thursday
Mar082012

35W Ramp/Lane Closures Alert

From: "City of Minneapolis" <minneapolis@public.govdeli very.com>
Date: Mar 7, 2012 2:26 PM
Subject: I-35W ramps/bridge lane closures alert

Eastbound night lane closures on Washington Ave. Bridge March 7 – 9

All eastbound lanes on the Washington Avenue Bridge will close to traffic overnight on Wednesday, March, 7, Thursday, March 8, and Friday, March 9 from 9 p.m. until 5 a.m. All westbound lanes on the bridge will stay open to traffic.

Eastbound lanes will close from the ramp to Cedar Avenue South to the east side of the river. Access to Cedar Avenue will remain open at all times. A signed detour will be posted.

Northbound ramp from I-35W to S 3rd St. to close Thursday, March 8

The ramp from northbound I-35W to South 3rd Street will close from 9 a.m. until 3 p.m. on Thursday, March 8 to allow for Central Corridor Light Rail construction.

Traffic will be detoured to Washington Avenue, Chicago Avenue and back to South 3rd Street. For more information about the project please visit http://www.metrocouncil.org/transportation/ccorridor/centra lcorridor.asp.

Northbound ramp from SE 4th St. to I-35W to close March 10 - 23

The ramp from Southeast 4th Street to north bound I-35W will close for a period of two weeks beginning at 6 a.m., Saturday, March 10. The ramp is scheduled to reopen on Friday, March 23. 

During this two-week period, traffic will be detoured north to New Brighton Boulevard in order to access northbound I-35W. This closure is needed to allow crews to work on the water main under the roadway.

Tuesday
Mar062012

Behind the Scenes Women’s Clothing Boutique Now Open

Behind The Scenes, the new women’s clothing boutique located at 1026 Washington Avenue South, celebrated it's Grand Opening on Saturday, March 3.

Owners India and Laura (below) have created a bright, welcoming store offering beautiful (yet affordable) clothing, jewelry, scarves, belts and purses.

Behind the Scenes Grand Opening

Sizes range from 0 to 14, depending on the line.  Styles run the gamut from to casual to dressy, with a sprectrum of gorgeous colors and prints to choose from.

Behind the Scenes Grand Opening

Above, India's mom took a moment to show me one of the many unique pieces available.  As Saturday's crowd would indicate, Behind The Scenes is a much needed shop in our neighborhood - both for residents and women who work in the area. 

 Behind the Scenes Grand Opening

The store is roomy, there's plenty of dressing room space, and full length mirrors are positioned throughout the store.  The lounge area is a nice touch, too!

Behind the Scenes Grand Opening

Check out this slideshow for an expanded look at the store, clothing and accessories:

Behind The Scenes is open daily (Sun Noon-6p; Fri-Sat 11a-9p; Mon-Thur 11a-8p), and Laura mentioned gift cards will be available soon.  You can follow them on Facebook and Twitter, or reach them at 612-564-4144.

Sunday
Mar042012

The Soap Factory on WCCO

WCCO was at The Soap Factory yesterday for the opening of the third edition of Art(ists) On the Verge presented by Northern Lights.mn.

AOV is an intensive, year-long, mentor-based fellowship program for emerging artists working experimentally at the intersection of art, technology, and digital culture with a focus on network-based practices that are interactive and/or participatory.

Thursday
Mar012012

Tomorrow - Once Upon A Time In Anatolia from the Film Society of Minneapolis/St. Paul

"A metaphysical road movie about life, death and the limits of knowledge, “Once Upon a Time in Anatolia” has arrived just in time to cure the adult filmgoer blues." - New York Times

Winner of the Grand Prize at the 2011 Cannes Film Festival, Once Upon A Time In Anatolia is the new film from Nuri Bilge Ceylan, the celebrated director of Distant and Climates.

In the dead of night, a group of men – among them a police commissioner, a prosecutor, a doctor and a murder suspect – drive through the Anatolian countryside, the serpentine roads and rolling hills lit only by the headlights of their cars. They are searching for a corpse, the victim of a brutal murder.

The suspect, who claims he was drunk, can’t remember where he buried the body. As night wears on, details about the murder emerge and the investigators’ own secrets come to light. In the Anatolian steppes nothing is what it seems; and when the body is found the real questions begin. 

Showtimes: Fri, Mar 2 - Thu, Mar 8 at St. Anthony Main Theatre
Fri, Mar 2 - Sun, Mar 4: (1:00), (4:00), 7:00, 9:45
Mon, Mar 5 - Wed, Mar 7: (4:00), 7:00, 9:45
Thu, Mar 8: (4:00), 9:45

Wednesday
Feb292012

2012 Meet Your Vegetables Tasting Booth Internship at Mill City Farmers Market

Tuesday
Feb282012

Taste Twin Cities Food Tours Announces 2012 Minneapolis Riverwalk Tour Schedule

Rebecca Pfeiffer recently announced the 2012 schedule for the popular Taste Twin Cities Food Tours "Minneapolis Riverwalk Tour", which returns in April with new and exciting tastings.
 
The Riverwalk Tour explores the Mill District and St. Anthony on Main in Northeast Minneapolis.  You'll enjoy the afternoon sampling a variety of food at historical landmarks, as well as visit the Mill City Museum, stroll by the Guthrie, and enjoy gorgeous views of St. Anthony Falls while crossing the Stone Arch Bridge into historical St. Anthony on Main.
 
You'll learn about the history of both these neighborhoods including a stroll along the oldest street in Minneapolis.  Taste and chat with other food-loving guests, and leave the tour with an appreciation for these distinct neighborhoods.
 
Scheduled tours are available Friday - Sunday, and you can also a book a private tour.

To learn more, visit their website and Facebook, and follow them on Twitter.

Thursday
Feb232012

People Serving People's Chefs for Change Dinner Featuring Nipa Bhatt's Indian-American Fusion Cuisine

Chefs for Change is a unique dining experience held monthly at People Serving People, with 100% of the proceeds benefiting PSP programs.  Local chefs prepare special menus and wine pairings for an intimate setting of 30-40 guests.

We attended the February 21 dinner, which featured Chef Nipa Bhatt's Indian-American fusion cuisine.  Prior to the first course, Nipa (pictured below with Gwen Campbell, PSP's Relationships and Systems Coordinator) introduced herself and the dishes. 

PSP Chefs for Change 2-21-2012

From the appetizers to dessert, each dish was incredibly flavorful.

PSP Chefs for Change 2-21-2012

PSP Chefs for Change 2-21-2012

The main course started with a plate of Basmati rice, Naan bread and condiments, followed by a parade of large bowls containing four Curry dishes.  (We all dug in so quickly I only captured pictures of two Curries.)

PSP Chefs for Change 2-21-2012

PSP Chefs for Change 2-21-2012

PSP Chefs for Change 2-21-2012

PSP Chefs for Change 2-21-2012

PSP Chefs for Change 2-21-2012

Nipa prepared a sampling of spices she uses:

PSP Chefs for Change 2-21-2012

Darrin at Sorella Wine and Spirits did an expert job selecting wines for this dinner.

PSP Chefs for Change 2-21-2012

The volunteers who serve Chefs for Change dinners are friendly and professional.

PSP Chefs for Change 2-21-2012

PSP Chefs for Change 2-21-2012

Below, Daniel Gumnit, PSP's Chief Executive Officer, welcomed guests and provided some impressive statistics on the services PSP delivers and the number of families they are able to assist.

PSP Chefs for Change 2-21-2012

PSP Chefs for Change 2-21-2012

PSP Chefs for Change 2-21-2012

At the end of the evening, attendees took home "swag bags".

PSP Chefs for Change 2-21-2012

Attending a Chefs for Change dinner is a win-win for everyone.  You'll enjoy a lovely meal, plus meet a local chef and other interesting people.  Attendees who arrive a half hour prior to dinner can join PSP staff members for a tour of this amazing facility, and learn about the valuable services PSP provides families in transition.  Finally, the entire ticket fee goes towards PSP programs.

Upcoming Chefs for Change dinners include:

March 19 - The Oceanaire Seafood Room
April 17 - Barbary Fig
May 21 - The Capital Grille
June 18 - PSP All Star Chefs

Please contact Lauren Rimestad, Development Manager, for reservations.  She can be reached at 612-277-0219 or lrimestad@peopleservingpeople.org.

Tuesday
Feb212012

2012 Stone Arch Festival of Arts in the Works

Good News!  Per Chris Riemenschneider's February 20 Star Trib article, the Stone Arch Festival of Arts will live on in 2012.  Full Story

Our grandson got to experience this Festival last year for the first time...

...we're happy to learn it won't be his last time.