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National Night Out Free Street Permit Registration Shuts Down July 19
From the Minneapolis Police Department:
We hope that talks have not stalled on your block and that you'll take advantage of the fact that you can block off your street *at no charge* through the end of the day, July 19, 2011! This is such a good deal, about two dozen blocks have registered TWICE! :)
Many of the planned events for the NNO parties registered thus far include, simply, "talking...chatting...getting to know neighbors... catching up on things"... That's the whole point, and there'll be a whole lot of community building going on, with no budget gimmicks, posturing, or gamesmanship (OK, lots of games, but the good kind!)...
We hope you'll take a moment to register your event--for organizers of past events, you should know it will take less than 1/3 of the time it took last year. We do not require that you list all of your supporting neighbors, you just need to check a box affirming that you have their support! Regsitering will get you the street permit placard, MOA Mystery Tickets, and some neat information on holding a "greener NNO"! If you just have a yard party, you'll get it all, minus the permit.
Please link to the following ASAP -- https://apps.ci.minneapolis.mn.us/blockeventapp/
Don't let the midnight deadline of July 19 sneak up on you without an agreement!! After that we can't compromise, the fee will be $100. We'd rather you spend that on comestibles for your grill, or rent for a bouncy house, or other fun stuff!
Luther Krueger, Crime Prevention Analyst
Strategic Information and Crime Management Division (SICM)
Minneapolis Police Department, Room 100 City Hall
350 S. 5th Street + Minneapolis MN 55415
612-673-5371 + Luther.Krueger@ci.Minneapolis.mn.us
The MPD never sleeps.
P.S. We are 5 registrations shy of 1000 signed up to date. If you are event #1000 I will throw in an extra set of Twins Baseball Cards!
Mill City Farmers Market July 16th
July 16: Minnesota's 1st Sustainable Ag Day!
Celebrate it at the Mill City Farmers Market where we are overwhelmed with the abundance of summer's harvests: sustainable fruits and veggies, pasture-raised meats, poultry, eggs and cheese; artisan chocolates, breads and treats. It's easy to fill your pantry needs at the Market, so don't forget your grocery list!
Produce Planner
At the Market this Saturday, you will find:
Blueberries, broccoli, cauliflower, kohlrabi, collards, zucchini, summer squash, beets, salad turnips, potatoes and much, much more!
Mill City Cooks, 10am
Chef Nick Schneider welcomes Mae Lee from Mhonpaj's Garden to Mill City Cooks to talk about Hmong agri- and culinary culture.
Discover You Can!
Stop by to enter a raffle for a Ball Home Canning Discovery Kit and learn more about upcoming canning demos, classes and CONTESTS at the Market!
Meet Your Vegetables, 9 am - 1 pm
Have a tasty sample of an easy recipe for Early Roots and take home nutrition facts for your family!
Art Market, All Day
Featuring The Ink Orchard, Hmong ABC, Ceramics by Tom Jaszczak and Heather Wang, and Woodsport
Live Performance, 10 am
Minnesota Bright Stars Youth Dancers
Live Music, 11 am - 1 pm
The eclectic improv musical group, Skysong
CANCELED DUE TO STATE SHUTDOWN: Tonight - Mill City Live: Outdoor Music Series at Mill City Museum
Time: 6:00pm-8:00pm
Location: Mill City Museum, 704 2nd Street South
Fee: $5 per person; includes admission to Mill City Museum. Free for MHS members.
Performers: Flamin' Oh's
The Twin Cities’ most explosive outdoor concert series is back for an eighth season with a slate of bands curated by music writer Jim Walsh. Featuring legendary performers from the heyday of the Minneapolis sound, these concerts will riff on American music in a gorgeous riverfront setting every Thursday from July 7 through Aug. 18. Admission includes the concert and entrance to the museum from 4 to 9 p.m. Food and drink by D’Amico Catering available for purchase.
Time Lapse Video of Metrodome Roof Being Inflated [Video]
Thanks to The Journal Blog for finding this one:
Tomorrow - Minneapolis Pops Orchestra Coffee Concert at Nicollet Island Pavilion
Time: 10:30 am
Location: Nicollet Island Pavilion
That the Minneapolis Pops is populated with top musical talent will be made amply clear as our players emerge from their sectional seats to showcase their nimble fingers, flashing bows and blazing embouchures in a grab-bag of solos from the classics to contemporary. It’s a look inside the Orchestra as we’ve never seen it before. Can you spell V-I-R-T-U-O-S-O?
Free Coffee Concerts will be presented free of charge at Nicollet Island Pavilion on July 13, July 19 and July 28 at 10:30 a.m. These concerts will feature complimentary beverages, pastries, and door prizes.
The mission of the Minneapolis Pops Orchestra is to bring the power and pleasure of live orchestra concerts performed by professional musicians to the Twin Cities community, free of charge. Since 1950 the Minneapolis Pops Orchestra has been making a difference in the community by offering summertime concerts at various park locations.
CANCELED DUE TO STATE SHUTDOWN: Tonight - Minneapolis History Pub Crawl with Mill City Museum
Time: 7:00pm-9:00pm
Location: Tour begins and ends at Mill City Museum, 704 South Second Street
Fee: $25 ($20 MHS members)
Reservations: required, call 612-341-7555
Discover the richness of Minneapolis history, and slake your thirst with some fine beverages along a single road: Washington Avenue. Travel down this busy but underappreciated street to see the importance of railroads, warehousing, flour milling,, immigration, entertainment, and vice to the story of the Mill City. A trolley will take participants through the neighborhoods along Washington from 35W to Plymouth, with stops at significant historic places and two watering holes in historic buildings. Ages 21 and up only. Drink purchases are not included in the tour price. Drink specials will be made available at participating locations.
Tonight - Downtown Minneapolis Neighborhood Association Board Meeting
Time: 6:00pm
Location: Central Public Library - Room N-202
DMNAboard meetings are held on the second Tuesday of each month. Anyone who lives, works or owns a business or property within the Downtown East and Downtown West neighborhoods is eligible for general membership in the DMNA.
The agenda for tonight's meeting is below:
DMNA Board Meeting Agenda 7 12-11 - revised 7-5-11
Park Vista Condos Demolition Has Started [Photo]
Demolition has started in preparation for construction of the new Park Vista Condos across from Gold Medal Park in the Mill District of Minneapolis. We'll be tracking progress of this project in the Real Estate & Development Blog.
New Feature - The Week Ahead in Mill City / July 11-17
Bright and early each Monday morning we'll be providing an easy to reference list of events and activities for the week ahead. Submit your events here...
Monday, July 11
Chefs for Change at People Serving People
Music in The Park - Nicollet Island Park
Tuesday, July 12
Minneapolis History Pub Crawl with Mill City Museum
Movies in the Park at Father Hennepin Bluffs
Books & Bars Series at Aster Cafe
'Mill and Main' on Agenda for Minneapolis Heritage Preservation Commission Meeting
Music in The Park - Father Hennepin Bluffs
Wednesday, July 13
Minneapolis Pops Orchestra Coffee Concert at Nicollet Island Pavilion
Thursday, July 14
Mill City Live: Outdoor Music Series at Mill City Museum
Momentum: New Dance Works at the Southern Theater (3 nights)
Friday, July 15
'Mshale Poetry & Spoken Word Open Mic' at The Loft
Saturday, July 16
Taste Twin Cities Minneapolis Riverwalk Tour (Starts at Gold Medal Park)
Riverfront Quest Family Tour at Mill City Museum
The RAD Zoo at Central Library
Marbling Around the World Workshop at MCBA
Twin Cities River Rats Aquatennial Water Ski Show
Central Library Summer Atrium Sale
Sunday July 17
Historic Main Street Tour at Mill City Museum
Minneapolis Sister Cities Day Celebration at Nicollet Island Pavilion
In Conversation with Rainn Wilson at the Guthrie
This Weekend in Mill City / July 8 - July 10
Events this weekend in and around the Historic Mill District of Minneapolis and across the Stone Arch Bridge in Old St. Anthony.
Friday, July 8
Cadence Hip Hop Series at the Guthrie (2 nights)
Fine & Dirty: Contemporary Letterpress Art MCBA
Saturday, July 9
Taste Twin Cities Minneapolis Riverwalk Tour (Starts at Gold Medal Park)
Dog Wash Event at Ollu benefiting Pet Project Rescue!
Washburn A Mill Tour at Mill City Museum (canceled due to State shutdown)
'Mizna's New Edition' at the Loft
Sunday, July 10
Railroad History Tour at Mill City Museum (canceled due to State shutdown)
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.
MILL CITY LIVE CANCELLED TONIGHT DUE TO STATE GOVERNMENT SHUTDOWN
From the Minnesota Historical Society:
July 7, 2011 - Tonight's first concert in the popular "Mill City Live"
outdoor music series has been cancelled. "Chris Osgood & the Mill City
Rockers" had been slated to open the 8th season of the series which can draw
as many as 550 people per concert to the dramatic open air ruin courtyard.
As soon as the shutdown is resolved and Mill City Museum reopens, the series
will resume. Concerts are held every Thursday from July 7 through Aug. 18.
This year the program is curated by music critic Jim Walsh who selected
bands which represent five decades of Minneapolis music history from 1960
through the present.
In addition, the Minnesota History Center's popular "9 Nights of Music"
series in St. Paul held on Tuesdays in July and August, is cancelled until
the state of Minnesota government shutdown ends.
The Minnesota Historical Society, its museums, historic sites and library
are closed temporarily, and all programs and special events are suspended
due to the State of Minnesota government shutdown. Funding from the state
comprises more than half of the Society's operating budget.
Historic sites and museums affected in the Twin Cities include: the
Minnesota History Center, Historic Fort Snelling, Mill City Museum, James J.
Hill House, Alexander Ramsey House and the Minnehaha Depot. Society-led
tours at the Minnesota State Capitol also are suspended.
Other sites closed statewide during the shutdown are: Split Rock Lighthouse,
Two Harbors; Birch Coulee Battlefield, Morton; Charles A. Lindbergh Historic
Site, Little Falls; Comstock House, Moorhead; Folsom House, Taylors Falls;
Forest History Center, Grand Rapids; Fort Ridgely, Fairfax; Harkin Store,
New Ulm; Historic Forestville, Preston; Jeffers Petroglyphs, Comfrey; Lac
qui Parle Mission, Watson; Lower Sioux Agency, Morton; Marine Mill, Marine
on St. Croix; Mille Lacs Indian Museum & Trading Post, Onamia; North West
Company Fur Post, Pine City; Oliver H. Kelley Farm, Elk River; Sibley House
Historic Site, Mendota; Traverse des Sioux, St. Peter; and the W.W. Mayo
House, Le Sueur.
Information is available on the Society's website at
www.mnhs.org<http://www.mnhs.org>, which will continue to function. However,
web-based services enabling the public to order historical documents,
photographs, tickets and merchandise will not be operational during the
shutdown. The public may still make charitable donations and membership
payments through the Society's secure website.
All historic sites and museums as well as the library at the History Center,
will reopen and all programming will resume when the state government
shutdown concludes and funding is available to operate the Society's
programs. Reopening information will be available at
www.mnhs.org<http://www.mnhs.org>.
The Minnesota Historical Society is a non-profit educational and cultural
institution established in 1849 to preserve and share Minnesota history. The
Society collects, preserves and tells the story of Minnesota's past through
museum exhibits, libraries and collections, historic sites, educational
programs and book publishing. For more information, visit
www.mnhs.org<http://www.mnhs.org>.
Tonight - Twin Cities River Rats Show on the Minneapolis Riverfront
7:00 PM tonight.
The 2011 Twin Cities River Rats season kicked off Thursday, June 2. Shows are scheduled for 7pm Thursday nights through August 25, and take place at 1628 West River Road (between the Plymouth and Broadway).
The Twin Cities Rivers Rats describe their show as an aquatic Broadway musical featuring multiple water ski acts choreographed to music and built around a theme.
If you haven't already enjoyed a River Rats show, their website is loaded with fun videos to give you an idea of what to expect. These are free events.
Laura Salveson, Director of the Mill City Museum, on the State Shutdown and Mill City Live
From a TV appearance last night on KSTP:
9 NIGHTS OF MUSIC CANCELLED TONIGHT DUE TO STATE GOVERNMENT SHUTDOWN
From the Minnesota Historical Society:
Tonight’s first concert in the Minnesota History Center’s popular free outdoor music series “9 Nights of Music” has been cancelled. The performance by the Afro-Caribbean group “Salsa del Soul” is cancelled due to the ongoing State of Minnesota government shutdown. As soon as the shutdown is resolved and the History Center reopens, the series will resume. Now in its 15th year, “9 Nights of Music” celebrates the vibrant sounds of Minnesota’s multicultural community. Concerts are held every Tuesday in July and August and are free to the public. In total, the concerts are enjoyed by over 12,000 people each summer.
In addition, the first concert in the “Mill City Live” series, which kicks-off its 8th year this Thursday at Mill City Museum with Chris Osgood & the Mill City Rockers, will be cancelled if the government shutdown continues. This year the program is curated by music critic Jim Walsh who has selected bands which represent five decades of Minneapolis music history from 1960 through the present. Each concert in the popular series draws as many as 550 people to the historic ruin courtyard.
The Minnesota Historical Society, its museums, historic sites and library are closed temporarily, and all programs and special events are suspended due to the State of Minnesota government shutdown. Funding from the state comprises more than half of the Society’s operating budget.
Historic sites and museums affected in the Twin Cities include: the Minnesota History Center, Historic Fort Snelling, Mill City Museum, James J. Hill House, Alexander Ramsey House and the Minnehaha Depot. Society-led tours at the Minnesota State Capitol also are suspended.
Other sites closed statewide during the shutdown are: Split Rock Lighthouse, Two Harbors; Birch Coulee Battlefield, Morton; Charles A. Lindbergh Historic Site, Little Falls; Comstock House, Moorhead; Folsom House, Taylors Falls; Forest History Center, Grand Rapids; Fort Ridgely, Fairfax; Harkin Store, New Ulm; Historic Forestville, Preston; Jeffers Petroglyphs, Comfrey; Lac qui Parle Mission, Watson; Lower Sioux Agency, Morton; Marine Mill, Marine on St. Croix; Mille Lacs Indian Museum & Trading Post, Onamia; North West Company Fur Post, Pine City; Oliver H. Kelley Farm, Elk River; Sibley House Historic Site, Mendota; Traverse des Sioux, St. Peter; and the W.W. Mayo House, Le Sueur.
Information is available on the Society’s website at www.mnhs.org, which will continue to function. However, web-based services enabling the public to order historical documents, photographs, tickets and merchandise will not be operational during the shutdown. The public may still make charitable donations and membership payments through the Society’s secure website.
All historic sites and museums as well as the library at the History Center, will reopen and all programming will resume when the state government shutdown concludes and funding is available to operate the Society’s programs. Reopening information will be available at www.mnhs.org.
The Minnesota Historical Society is a non-profit educational and cultural institution established in 1849 to preserve and share Minnesota history. The Society collects, preserves and tells the story of Minnesota’s past through museum exhibits, libraries and collections, historic sites, educational programs and book publishing. For more information, visit www.mnhs.org.
Fireworks Over the Stone Arch Bridge [Photos] [Video]
We watched the fireworks from our balcony this year. There was a big turnout to see an awesome finale. Notice the crowd on the Stone Arch Bridge in the first picture - the hill at Gold Medal Park is in the foreground. Video at the end of this post.
The Red, White & BOOM Fireworks over the Stone Arch Bridge in the Mill District of Minneapolis.