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Sunday
May052019

May 5, 2019, Sunday - Beer Run - La Doña Cervecería - Part of the 2019 MN Brewery Running Series

Time: 11a

Location: La Doña Cervecería, 241 Fremont Ave N

Beer Run - La Doña Cervecería

We are the Minnesota Brewery Running Series and we run for beer!

Join us at La Doña Cervecería Sunday May 5th @ 11AM for a 5k-ish course that starts and ends at this awesome brewery and CELEBRATE CINCO DE MAYO!!!! Weave through the surrounding area at whatever pace you like, no matter what there’s a beer waiting for you at the finish line!

We are all about being active, having fun and giving back to our local community. +10% of your registration dollars goes directly to local non-profits!

What’s included?! All participants receive a FREE craft brew from the brewery and get to take home a collectors pint glass or seasonal swag item from the Brewery Running Series...plus swag, goodies and giveaways from our partners and sponsors + chance to win sweet door prizes and more free beer! Your registration also earns you an invitation to stick around and enjoy the day’s entertainment: live music, food offerings, local vendors, and fun with our sponsors.

Sunday
May052019

May 5, 2019, Sunday - Cinco DOUGH Mayo: Donut Run 6.0 with Mill City Running

Time: 8a - 11a

Location: Mill City Running, 411 E Hennepin Ave

Cinco DOUGH Mayo: Donut Run 6.0

The Mill City Running Donut Run returns for its half-dozenth annual running; visiting some of our favorite donut shops with new routes. Participants will choose between a ~6.5 mile route or a ~9 mile route all while enjoying four of the most delicious donuts the Twin Cities have to offer!

Those running the ~6.5 mile route will enjoy donuts from:
Mojo Monkey Donuts
Sleepy V’s
SSSDude-Nutz Donut Truck
Angel Food Bakery

Those that participate in the ~9 mile route will score donuts from:
Mojo Monkey Donuts
Angel Food Bakery
SSSDude-Nutz Donut Truck
Bogart’s Donut Co.

As always, we'll be making it super easy for you to gobble the glaze - each Cinco Dough Mayo $25 entry includes the tickets for your donuts at all the stops. Finish all four donuts and you'll be crowned Donut Royalty - scoring you a limited-edition decal and 20% off all in-store purchases!

Move quickly to guarantee your spot, the Donut Run sells out every year! Tickets required for entry.

Sunday
May052019

May 5, 2019, Sunday - De Nova Launch Party Daycation at Brick x Mortar

Time: 11a-12p: Shop! 12p-2p: Celebrate & Toast

Location: Brick x Mortar, 314 North 1st Avenue

De Nova Launch Party Daycation!

Celebrate the launch of De Nova luxury robes. Join us Sunday May 5, 11am-2pm for a day of indulgent pampering. Be among the first to take an exquisite De Nova robe home! Pre-sale orders (beginning soon!) can be picked up at the event. (Hint, hint: Mother's Day is just around the corner!)

Make your way through the chic and cozy North Loop Brick x Mortar social club (gorgeous rooftop will be open, weather-pending) Enjoy mini makeovers, rose quartz facials, massages, manicures, and scoop up some complimentary homemade bath salts & other fun beauty, health/wellness gifts! Snap a pic in our robe and eyemasks in a springy photo booth. Show your receipt to score a complimentary custom fashion illustration of you strutting your new robe by @ClaireWard (tips welcome though for this talented artist!). Brunch sips and bites including a refreshing mimosa bar. One De Nova “Love, Me” box including a robe of your choice to be given away during the party! We can’t wait to celebrate with you!

In the meantime- support our brand on Facebook and Instagram ( @MyDeNova, #MyDeNova ).

Thank you to our sponsors: Brick x MortarClaire WardSalt SalonGlam Whip by Katie Marie, Vania SkincareMckenna PassoltCrisp & GreenA Day in Provence

Saturday
May042019

May 4, 2019, Saturday - Free Family Music Series at MacPhail

Time: Performances at 10:15am and 11:15am

Location: MacPhail Center for Music, 501 S 2nd Street

MacPhail Free Family Music Series

Featuring MacPhail faculty Pinar Basgoze and Susana Pinto, piano duo, Daniel Abdon, narrator, Julie Johnson, flute, Carrie Vecchione, oboe and guest artist Thea Groth, bassoon.

Peter and the Wolf is by Sergei Prokofiev, arranged for piano four-hands, violin, flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon. In this very unique and engaging piece, each character in the story is represented by an instrument and featured as a soloist. That kind of sound imitation and imagery will give children an opportunity to associate variety of animal sounds and human voice characteristics with specific musical instruments.

Saturday
May042019

May 4, 2019, Saturday - TINT : A Perspective in Color curated by Neal Breton Exhibit Opening at Gamut Gallery

Time: 7:00pm - 10:00pm  $5

Location: Gamut Gallery, 717 South 10th Street

TINT : A Perspective in Color curated by Neal Breton

EXHIBIT OPENING Featuring OUT-OF-STATE ARTIST: Bret Brown, Cary Reeder, Judit Just Anteló, Human Shaped Animal, Monty Montgomery, Neal Breton, NERS Neonlumberjack, and Nick Wilkinson

Curator and Artist Neal Breton met Gamut Gallery through blindly submitting and being selected in Gamut’s open Call for Work in fall of 2016. He quickly established a long lasting partnership with the gallery by participating in Sq2 the following year. Breton found the gallery to be an ideal venue for putting together TINT, a group show with color being its unifying thread, a concept he’s been developing for years.

“Any artist worth their salt is always looking for a space where their work becomes economically viable,” Breton says. I want to give something back to the artistic community. I saw what a great gallery Gamut was, and I wanted to share the value of exhibiting here with other artists from around the country.”

When Breton conceived the exhibit, he had something a bit different from the average show in mind. The world has become much smaller in recent years, and Neal’s goal was to bring a broad, worldly perspective in color together under one roof. To accomplish this, Neal and Gamut Gallery Director, Cassie Garner, selected artists approaching color from opposite poles. Half of the artists stick to geometric rules while the other half explores more organic forms. These approaches come together in a field of color to create a juxtaposition of forms that collide in a way that transcends reason and thought, encouraging the viewer to be present and experience the immediacy of the moment.

Garner shared Breton’s goal and proved an ideal accomplice. “We workshopped a list of artists that we both wanted in the exhibit. That was the most fun part—it was like picking our favorite players to be on the team.” The vibrant out-of-state dream team roster includes artist Neal Breton, Monty Montgomery, Bret Brown, Cary Reeder, Human Shaped Animal, Judit Just Anteló, NERS Neonlumberjack, and Nick Wilkinson. Together they produce an exhibit full of textures, salvaged materials, paintings and sculptures that invite the viewer to appreciate the work through their eyes rather than their thoughts. 

Upcoming events:

Elliot Park Art Walk, Thursday May 9th, 5-8pm, FREE - Take a tour through the Elliot Park Neighborhood and local shops

Brush | Reed, Thursday May 23rd, Doors 7pm, $5 - An aural visual experience collaboration between artist Linnea Maas and musician Dr. Jennifer Bill to explore the parallels of painting and sound through live performance.

7 Year Itch Birthday Party, Friday, June 7th 7pm-11pm, $10 Celebrate Gamut Gallery’s 7th year Anniversary with live music and entertainment.

Saturday
May042019

May 4, 2019, Saturday - Betty Danger's 5th Annual Kentucky Derbatante

Time: 2:30pm

Location:Betty Danger's Country Club, 2501 Marshall Street Northeast

Betty Danger's 5th Annual Kentucky Derbatante

Put on a hat of outrageous proportions, your preppiest southern derby attire, and indulge in a delicious, premium Woodford Reserve mint julep (or three) with us at the most Officially extravagant Kentucky Derbatante to date.

Celebrate the greatest two minutes in sports at the most unique Derby destination in the country. Watch the Kentucky Derby LIVE at THE social event of the spring!

The one and only Kentucky Derbatante highlights:
* Dance party with DJ Strangelove 
* Premium Woodford Reserve Mint julep bar (first one's free!)
* Multiple cocktail stations
* Dining, Drinking & Derbying in the sky
* Derby mini golf
* LIVE ponies
* Hat contest

This event is all ages, but is adult-focused. 

Presale - $24.95
General Admission (week of / morning of) - $29.95
Last minute (if we have them) - $34.95

Tickets SOLD OUT last year - so get your tickets now!

The drinks will be strong, the people will be pretty, and the ponies will be real (yes, REAL ponies!) at Betty Danger's Official Kentucky Derbatante Presented by Woodford Reserve

Saturday
May042019

May 4, 2019, Saturday - Equilibrium: May Lee Yang at The Loft

Time: 8:00pm– 9:30 pm

Location: The Loft Literary Center, Performance Hall, 1011 Washington Ave S

Equilibrium: May Lee Yang

Spoken Word Immersion Fellow May Lee Yang's “The Dead Hmong Woman” Project, will include facilitating conversations/workshops with various Hmong communities in Minnesota and Wisconsin. Her goal is to discuss domestic violence within her community, lead workshops to help people create poems around DV, then turn six poems into video poems that will be shared online and used as a DV awareness campaign. $10 (members $5).

Saturday
May042019

May 4, 2019, Saturday - Liquid Music Series at Northrop

Time: 8:00pm

Location: Carlson Family Stage at Northrop84 Church Street SE

Liquid Music Series

On Saturday, May 4, 2019 at 8:00pm, The Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra’s Liquid Music Series presents James McVinnie and Darkstar at Northrop, University of MN, Minneapolis.

One of the world’s most sought-after organists, James McVinnie’s boundless approach to music has led him to collaborations with a wide variety of artists across musical genres such as Nico Muhly, Squarepusher, Shara Nova (My Brightest Diamond) and Oneohtrix Point Never. McVinnie will be joined by London based electronics duo Darkstar for a full evening of new music for electronics and organ performed on Northrop’s spectacular refurbished Aeolian-Skinner organ. McVinnie and Darkstar will explore how synthesis techniques from electronic music can be applied to the organ, using functionality, subtlety, automation and performance to create an unheard and truly immersive sonic experience that evolves through Darkstar’s electronic alchemy and McVinnie’s rare versatility on the organ.

“This will be Liquid Music’s first organ concert and we couldn’t be more excited to show off Northrop’s newly restored historic Aeolian-Skinner Opus 892 with a world premiere,” says Liquid Music Curator Kate Nordstrum. “We are introducing the great organist James McVinnie and electronics duo Darkstar (both UK-based) to the Twin Cities, in a full evening of collaboratively-composed new work commissioned by Liquid Music. We invite students and children to attend for free, thanks to the SPCO’s New Generation Initiative, and we hope that many from the U of MN campus and beyond will take full advantage! Organ music is for everyone.”

TICKETS

Tickets: $30 ($25 Liquid Music subscribers, free for children and students)

northrop.umn.edu | 612.624.2345 | in person at the Northrop box office

The University of Minnesota is not endorsing or sponsoring the activities conducted by The Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra on the University of Minnesota campus. The relationship between the University of Minnesota and The Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra is solely that of licensor and licensee.

ABOUT JAMES MCVINNIE

Organist James McVinnie’s boundless approach to music has led him to collaborations with some of the worlds leading composers, producers and performers. Nico Muhly, Tom Jenkinson/Squarepusher, artist Martin Creed, Richard Reed Parry of Arcade Fire, Shara Nova, David Chalmin, Hildur Guðnadóttir, Sarah Davachi, David Lang and Bryce Dessner (amongst many others) have written works for him. James McVinnie is a member of Icelandic record label Bedroom Community. Cycles, his debut recording of music written for him by Nico Muhly, was released on this label in 2013 to widespread critical acclaim. An album of music by Philip Glass, The Gridwas released on Orange Mountain Music in 2018. This season's highlights include the first performances of Philip Glass’s Symphony 12, Lodger, with Angekique Kidjo and the Los Angeles Philharmonic under John Adams and in London with the London Contemporary Orchestra at Southbank Centre, a Messiaen recital in Lieu Unique Festival, performances of Nico Muhly's organ concerto with the Philadelphia Orchestra, an evening-length collaboration with electronic duo Darkstar for the Liquid Music series, and the release of an album of music written for McVinnie by Tom Jenkinson (Squarepusher) on Warp Records. He also appears in recital at Paris Philharmonie and London's Southbank and Barbican Centres. James McVinnie was Assistant Organist of Westminster Abbey between 2008 and 2011. Prior to this appointment, he held similar positions at St Pauls Cathedral, St Albans Cathedral, and Clare College, Cambridge where he studied music. His teachers were Sarah Baldock, Thomas Trotter and Hans Fagius. He made his debut at Londons Royal Festival Hall in March 2014, giving one of the six reopening recitals on the refurbished iconic 1954 Harrison & Harrison organ. He made his solo debut in the Salzburg Festival at age 26 performing with the Freiburg Baroque Orchestra under Ivor Bolton.

ABOUT DARKSTAR

Since their 2008 dancefloor 12-inches on Hyperdub and through two vocal-led albums in 2010 (North) and 2013 (News From Nowhere), Darkstar have been an influential force in the UK’s electronic scene. Following collaborations with the likes of Actress, Wild Beasts and Zomby they released their third album Foam Island, to critical acclaim in 2015 on Warp Records. It was a hugely ambitious record, buzzing with the energy and excitement of all the possibilities currently inherent in electronic music. Yet it was also one that was shaped by the prevailing social and political climate at that point in time. The band undertook a three-month project of documenting this by talking to and interviewing local young people in Huddersfield, in the North of England. The lyrics and the sound palette for Foam Island were shaped by the people and emotions they encountered there, and — alongside photography included in the album’s physical release — the band’s recordings of interviewees’ speech were compellingly woven into the tracks.

To continue the project, and to form stronger bonds with local communities, Darkstar collaborated with Arts Council England and local charities in Huddersfield after the album release. This saw them hold events and workshops in Huddersfield, Liverpool and London with local and international professionals from the creative industries, as well as touring the record internationally. In early 2016 they contributed to Create London’s Whatever Happened To Social Mobility In The Arts? project alongside The Guardian and The Barbican, and have continued to lecture on a variety of social issues. They followed this in summer last year by travelling to South Africa with The British Council and Connect ZA to recreate many elements of Foam Island and to present a short multimedia performance at Cape Town’s Encounters Festival. Working with director Cieron Magat, the band engaged with local workshops, township communities and creative hubs to present a short film accompanied by an updated take on the music from Foam Island.

Darkstar have continued their dedication to collaboration — releasing music with Empress Of (XL) and Gaika (Warp), collaborating with director Lucy Luscombe and Random Acts for Channel 4, working on ground-breaking live dance performances with choreographer Holly Blakey (Florence and The Machine / Young Fathers) and scoring the Palm d’Or nominated short film Dreamlands.

2017 has seen Darkstar and Cieron Magat reunite again for a new work, a film and live score entitled SAFESAFE was commissioned for Berlin’s ‘Pop Kultur’ Festival, premiering in the city in August. The film continued Darkstar’s trend of social documentation, presenting an insight into young male identity in modern day Britain. Darkstar were also commissioned by PRS to create a piece for this year’s New Music Biennial in response to this year’s City of Culture, Hull. Entitled Dance Unity, the piece was performed to a capacity Royal Festival Hall earlier this year, alongside the famed organist James McVinnie. Alongside these the band has spent the year working with

Metal Liverpool, Arts Council England and Harthill Community center to create an installation and performance piece with teens from migrant communities. The final performance, TRACKBED, was performed in October at the Barbican in London. 

ABOUT THE AEOLIAN-SKINNER PIPE ORGAN

The historic Northrop organ, an Aeolian-Skinner Opus 892, was built between 1932 and 1936, and is one of the last remaining concert-hall pipe organs in the United States. With its nearly 7,000 pipes, the Northrop organ is approximately 40 feet tall and occupies an area the size of the Northrop stage. The largest of the organ's pipes is 32 feet tall, while the smallest is the size of a pencil. The public face of the organ is the console, the playable part of the instrument that rises on a platform from the orchestra pit with four keyboards and about 225 stops, pedals and buttons.

The Northrop organ is the third-largest auditorium-based Aeolian-Skinner extant in the U.S., and is one of the finest examples of a late-Romantic-era instrument. It was awarded the prestigious “Exceptional Historic Merit” citation by the Organ Historical Society in 1999, and organ scholars attest to the Aeolian Skinner’s historic value as a completely unaltered and intact example of the organ builder’s skill.

Along with its remarkable sound quality in concerts and performances, the Northrop Organ has been used as a teaching instrument throughout the years. Dr. Dean Billmeyer, who is the current and longest-serving University organist, believes the organ is the single strongest factor in the U’s continuation of the organ instruction program and its ability to attract new students to the program.

Over the decades the Northrop organ fell into disrepair. By the early 1970s, it had nearly stopped working. Gordon Schultz, then a student at the University of Minnesota, started an effort to restore the unplayable organ and would sneak into Northrop on nights and weekends to work on it. Schultz had apprenticed with a Minneapolis organ shop and had an accommodating friend with a key who left certain Northrop doors open for him. More than three decades later, Schultz runs Gould and Schultz musical instrument company and travels the Midwest repairing and building pipe organs. He’s helped to maintain the organ ever since.

When the Northrop building renovation began in 2011, the organ was carefully moved to storage, where it sat for several years waiting for the funding needed to repair and reinstall the instrument. A generous bequest by the late Dr. Roger E. Anderson, long-time supporter of the Friends of the Northrop Organ, provided funds for the reinstallation of the instrument in its new location in the chambers above the stage and behind the proscenium.

The reinstallation, which has been painstakingly carried out by Foley-Baker and Associates, culminated in a grand inaugural concert on Oct 12–13, 2018, featuring the Minnesota Orchestra, conductor Osmo Vänskä and renowned organist Paul Jacobs.

In addition to the Saint-Saens Organ Symphony No. 3 (a nod to the first concert played on the Northrop organ) the program featured the world premiere of a commissioned contemporary work for organ by composer John Harbison, one of America’s most distinguished artistic figures. Northrop, the Minnesota Orchestra and the Seattle Symphony were commissioning partners for this new symphonic work.

The Friends of the Northrop Organ committee continues to meet on a regular basis to promote the historic instrument, support student and faculty recitals, and plan programming for future seasons to spotlight the restored pipe organ.

ABOUT NORTHROP

Rooted in the belief that the arts are essential to the human experience, Northrop is committed to cultivating intersections between performing arts and education for the benefit of all participants now and for generations to come. Northrop presents world-class dance and music performances, speakers, films, exhibits, and more.

ABOUT LIQUID MUSIC

The Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra's Liquid Music Series, named “Best of Classical” by The New York Times, develops innovative new projects with iconoclastic artists in unique presentation formats. Liquid Music performances invite adventurous audiences to discover the new and the fascinating within the flourishing landscape of contemporary chamber music. Visit liquidmusicseries.org to learn more.

Saturday
May042019

May 4, 2019, Saturday - Teddy Bear Clinic at HCMC

Time: 8AM - 11AM

Location: HCMC Emergency Department, 730 S 8th Street

Join us at the Teddy Bear Clinic!

Take the scare out of emergency care! Bring the kids in your life and their teddy bears (or other stuffed animals) to our free Teddy Bear Clinic on Saturday, May, 4 8-11 am in the HCMC Emergency Department (Red Building, 730 South 8th Street Entrance).

We will be stitching loose seams, listening to heart beats, splinting broken limbs, touring an ambulance, and more. There will also be free bicycle helmets for all “kid doctors” while supplies last. This event is a great opportunity to help children become comfortable around the medical personnel and equipment they may experience on a visit to the doctor or hospital.

Learn more at www.hennepinhealthcare.org/teddy 

Saturday
May042019

May 4, 2019, Saturday - Opening Day at Mill City Farmers Market

May 5, 2018 Mill City Farmers Market

Time: 8:00am - 1:00pm

Location: Chicago Mall and 2nd Street S (next to Guthrie Theater)

Today at Mill City Farmers Market: Opening Day!

Kick off the new outdoor season with a bag giveaway from cooking demo sponsor Lakewinds Food Co-op. Over 60 local farmers, food makers and artisans – rain or shine.

Join Cynthia Froid Group for opening day at the Mill City Farmers Market as they host their annual opening day neighborhood appreciation event from 10:00am to noon. They are partnering with Green Earth Growers to give away a FREE herb plant (lavender, basil or rosemary) to neighbors and customers. To be eligible, simply sign up for their email newsletter at the table.

While supplies last. One free plant per household. Types of plants subject to change depending on availability.

Saturday
May042019

May 4, 2019, Saturday - “Con los Ojos del Corazón / With the Eyes of the Heart" Exhibit Opening Program at Mill City Museum

Time: 10a - Noon

Location: Mill City Museum, 704 S 2nd Street

“Con los Ojos del Corazón / With the Eyes of the Heart" Exhibit Opening

Celebrate the opening of the new exhibit, “Con los Ojos del Corazón / With the Eyes of the Heart,” at Mill City Museum. Enjoy a brief program from 10:15-11:15 am, and refreshments and live music will be provided.

The exhibit explores memory loss through objects from the local Latine community as well as photos taken by acclaimed photographer Xavier Tavera. The exhibit is part of a larger Centro Tyrone Guzman two-year project addressing Latine elders experiencing Alzheimer's and memory loss and their caregivers, including working with MNHS to develop a House of Memories toolkit for the Latine community, which aims to use museum resources to help those with dementia live well.

Tavera’s work highlights the face of each elder as a way to begin breaking down stigmas related to dementia. Each person is unique and has a distinct story, with strengths, abilities, and much love to share. The photos show the elders’ families supporting them to have a better quality of life, seeing the elders with “eyes of the heart,” as they embrace their loved one’s humanity and unique identity.

The exhibit was developed by Centro Tyrone Guzman and will be located in the museum’s central Mill Commons during regular museum hours through July 27, 2019.

This exhibit was supported, in part, by a Live Well at Home grant from the Minnesota Department of Human Services.

Saturday
May042019

May 4, 2019, Saturday - Alzheimer’s Association Purple Gala at The Depot

Time: 5:30p

Location: The Depot, 225 Third Avenue S

Alzheimer’s Association Purple Gala

Join us at the 27th Annual Alzheimer’s Association Purple Gala to celebrate and honor the lives of people impacted by Alzheimer’s and other dementias. The evening includes a reception and silent auction followed by dinner, live auction, entertainment, and after party with a live band. Proceeds from the Gala help to raise awareness of Alzheimer's and fund care, support and research.

Saturday
May042019

May 4, 2019, Saturday - Fulton Gran Fondo Bike Ride

Time: 9 AM – 9 PM

Location: Fulton Beer, 2540 2nd Street NE

Fulton Gran Fondo Bike Ride

The biggest Fulton event of the year is back! Mark those calendars and start training. Whether you're riding 100 miles with us or going all-day at our block party...we're getting ready for you.

The Ride!

The 19 Mile Piccolo Ride (NEW!)
The 50 Mile Medio
The 100 Mile Gran Fondo

Let's Party!

The line up is out and we are really excited for a full day of music starting at 2pm.

Koo Koo Kanga Roo
Gully Boys
The Shackletons
The Carnegies
Butcher's Union

Hosted by Everyone's Favorite Neighbor Barb!

Friday
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May 3, 2019, Friday - Dirty Works: Origami Tulip Garden at MCBA

Time: 6–8pm

Location: Minnesota Center for Book Arts, 1011 Washington Avenue S

Dirty Works: Origami Tulip Garden

Celebrate the arrival of spring by learning to fold a small, paper tulip garden. Instruction will cover basic origami folding techniques and participants will go home with information to fold more tulips and a colorful, paper garden.

Join MCBA for Dirty Works, a series of casual classes, taking place on the first Friday of each month. Activities are designed for the bookishly curious and the creatively apprehensive; no experience needed.

$35 + $5 supply fee

Friday
May032019

May 3, 2019, Friday - Celebrate Sakura with Spring Finn & Co (2 days)

Location: Spring Finn & Co, 875 N 5th Street

CELEBRATE CHERRY BLOSSOMS in JAPAN and SPRING in MINNEAPOLIS

May 3 and 4

Friday 11a-12p: Tea and textile talk on Japanese KATAZOME  with our dearest Mary Pawlcyn (Indigo Minneapolis) at Spring Finn & Co

Saturday 1-2pm:  Healthy Bento 101 demonstration at ŪMEI

Saturday 6-7pm: Step into Harajuku neighborhood in Tokyo with Japanese crêpes by Mia Oi

Saturday 6pm on: LIVE JAZZ and PINK BUBBLES with our neighbors Ūmei and Veronique Wantz Gallery 

Friday
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May 3, 2019, Friday - GRAND Opening / I AM Kindness Gallery Show at Canopy

Time: 6 PM – 9 PM

Location: Canopy Minneapolis Mill District, 708 Third Street S

GRAND Opening / I AM Kindness Gallery Show

Join us in celebrating the Grand Opening of Canopy by Hilton Minneapolis on Friday, May 3. This unique evening will be focused on community and kindness. Canopy by Hilton Minneapolis has partnered with I AM | Sarah Edwards for an art show in which you can't buy art with money, but with acts of kindness. The show features some of the most incredible artists in the Twin Cities.

**PLEASE NOTE: Your Eventbrite RSVP does not guarantee your participation in the gallery show. ONLY the first 300 people in line at the event will get to participate in the gallery show.**

The evening will include kindness infused cocktails brought to you by Prairie Organic Spirits and Douglas & Todd Bourbon. The first 50 guests will receive a gift from Minny & Paul. Minny & Paul curates local gifts featuring Minnesota brands and makers. There will be live music by Mississippi Hot Club and free valet parking for guests. Claire Ward will be drawing live fashion illustrations of guests, and HandsOn Twin Cities will be on-site to facilitate a community volunteer project!

Friday
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May 3, 2019, Friday - The Whisky Extravaganza at Loews Hotel

Time: 6:30pm

Location: Loews Minneapolis Hotel, 601 1st Ave N 

The Whisky Extravaganza

Whether a whisky aficionado or at the beginning of your whisky affair, you’ll no doubt find something to ignite your passion at this year's 'Extravaganza.

Join us as we sample 100+ of the world's best whiskies, sip on craft cocktails, indulge in whisky inspired bites + learn from industry experts through curated masterclasses!

BUY TICKETS: http://thewhiskyextravaganza.com/minneapolis/
Master Classes: 6:30 - 7:30 PM
Tasting Event: 7:30 - 10:00 PM

Thursday
May022019

May 2, 2019, Thursday - Downtown Dash

Time: 2:30p

Location: Stone Arch Bridge, 1 West River Parkway

Downtown Dash

Includes: event goodies and a training plan

Run for a cause. A portion of our proceeds will go to Wilderness Inquiry, a local non-profit that focuses on providing inclusive outdoor adventures for all.

Thursday
May022019

May 2, 2019, Thursday - Body Mind Story at Mill City Museum (thru May 5)

Location: Mill City Museum, 704 S 2nd Street

Body Mind Story

Coming forward onto the pages of your life is perhaps the most important step in realizing a meaningful life...

Join renowned storytelling trio, Kevin Kling, Patricia Francisco, and Matthew Sanford for a weekend of transformation. This experiential workshop explores the role of both mind and body in recognizing and telling the stories of our lives. Participants will laugh; they may cry, but they will explore how stories give meaning to our experience. Through a variety of expressive modes, including speaking, writing, and very basic mind-body practices, participants will discover, shape, and prepare stories for sharing with others. The goal is to help participants realize the stories of their lives.

This workshop will be limited to 18 participants in order to allow significant individual work with the workshop leaders. Participants need NOT be a yogi, a writer, or a storyteller. They need only a healthy curiosity and an openness to exploration.

Visit our website for more details and agenda for the weekend: http://www.mindbodysolutions.org/body-mind-story/

Future dates:

August 8-11, 2019: Register here

October 10-13, 2019: Register here

Thursday
May022019

May 2, 2019, Thursday - First Thursday at the Northrup King Building

Time: 5p - 9p

Location: Northrup King Building, 1500 Jackson Street NE

First Thursday at the Northrup King Building

May First Thursday is always a special event. It is the time that savvy art patrons and clients look for new work from their favorite artists, and find wonderfully exciting works from artists they have recently discovered. Find your treasure here. Four Floors of Artists in an incredible century old former seed warehouse. Beat the Art-A-Whirl® 2019 (Official) rush, see us this First Thursday!