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Carnaval Brasileiro Family Matinee and Masquerade Ball 2019
Brazilfest MN's Carnaval Brasileiro celebrates its 17th anniversary with TWO shows - a kid-friendly family matinee in the afternoon, and an all-ages (but mostly for grown-ups) Masquerade Ball in the evening, both on Saturday, March 9th!
The most attended and longest-running annual Brazilian festival in the Twin Cities teams up with the Cedar Cultural Center for the 17th annual Carnaval Brasileiro on Saturday, March 9 at one of the premier live music venues in Minneapolis, internationally respected for top quality world music events. This year the event brings back the very popular Brazilfest MN Family Matinee after a two-year hiatus, which will take place in the same space as the evening show from 3 to 5 pm and will include children performing with the headlining band for the first time ever! Children attending the matinee can have their faces painted, make their own masks, create and play their own percussion instruments, and learn to dance samba and sing in Portuguese. The evening show will be an all-ages show as well, though designed more for grown-ups, and will start and end earlier than previous years. Over 60 singers, musicians, samba dancers, actors and artisans will transform the Cedar Cultural Center into an all-day authentically festive Brazilian cultural experience!
Guitarist/vocalist Robert Everest and his ten-piece group Beira Mar Brasil will host both Brazilfest MN Family Matinee and Carnaval Brasileiro Masquerade Ball from 8pm to 12 midnight. Everest, who also serves as Executive Director of Brazilfest MN, has been joyfully exploring Brazilian music and culture for over 25 years and brings us authentic Brazilian carnival flavor through various musical genres from around the country -- Samba, Axé, Frevo, Baião, and other dance-inducing styles. Joining Beira Mar Brasil for the thirteenth straight year, direct from Salvador da Bahia, Brazil’s famous party-loving city, will be singer and samba dancer extraordinaire, Dandara Odara, who performs at over 50 carnival celebrations around the world each year in Europe, North America, and of course, Brazil.
Along with Beira Mar Brasil, Carnaval Brasileiro 2019 will present more performers and performance groups than ever before, including Brazilian percussion ensembles Batucada Do Norte and Drumheart, professional samba dancers/instructors Ginga da Bahia, Edilson Lima (who has been featured on Ellen DeGeneres) and Vanessa Luiz from São Paulo, Brazil, and Blue Lady - the mysterious mermaid, as well as Brazilian martial arts group Capoeira Floração of Minnesota. Plus, for the first time in the seventeen-year history of this event, there will be children as young as 3 years old performing on stage, trained by Robert in Portuguese and different instruments throughout several months leading up to the event! (contact him directly (rkeverest@gmail.com) if you would like your child to participate as a performer!)
Carnaval guests can participate in Brazilian dance lessons, purchase authentic carnival masks created by master Brazilian artisan Goretti Aamot, and have their face and body painted just like they do it in Rio!
The annual Carnaval, celebrated throughout Brazil, lasts nearly a week and has roots dating back to the 1700s. Like Mardi Gras, Carnaval is an all-out party with music, masks, dancing, food and drink - a final blowout before Lenten traditions kick in for the Easter season. This Minneapolis edition of Carnaval takes place after it is celebrated in Brazil, allowing for many of the special guests to come to Minneapolis.
DATE: Saturday, March 9, 2019
TIMES: Brazilfest MN Family Matinee 3 - 5 pm (doors at 2:30 pm, ideal for young children and seniors)
All-Ages Evening Show 8 pm - 12 midnight (doors at 7:30 pm, all-ages)
VENUE: Cedar Cultural Center, 416 Cedar Avenue S
TICKETS: Afternoon Matinee $12 in advance, $15 at the door. Evening Show $22 in advance, $30 at the door. Tickets available at the Electric Fetus, Depth of Field, and thecedar.org
PARTICIPATION: If you would like your child to participate as a performer contact Robert Everest at rkeverest@gmail.com.

Mississippi Gorge Regional Park includes the trails and green space along West and East River Parkways in Minneapolis between Bohemian Flats and Minnehaha Regional Park
Weigh in on draft Mississippi Gorge Regional Park Master Plan during 45-day public comment period
After more than a year of in-depth community engagement and design, the Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board (MPRB) has released a draft of the Mississippi Gorge Regional Park Master Plan for a 45-day public comment period beginning today, Friday, Jan. 25, 2019 and ending Sunday, March 10, 2019.
The Mississippi Gorge Regional Park Master Plan creates a new long-term vision for 132 acres of beautiful riverfront parkland between Bridge 9 (Dinkytown Greenway bridge) and Minnehaha Regional Park. The five-mile long landscape was split into several framework areas linked together by linear trails, parkways and swaths of green space and river bluff edges.
The master plan is split into eight sections, which are linked below. It's also available on the Mississippi Gorge Regional Park Master Plan project page, in the right column under "Draft Documents."
Paper copies of the plan and written comment cards will be available at Mary Merrill MPRB Headquarters and six recreation centers near Mississippi Gorge Regional Park: Brackett, Coyle, Hiawatha School, Longfellow, Luxton and Matthews.
East River Flats Park near the University of Minnesota East Bank Campus is part of the Mississippi Gorge Regional Park Master Plan
Community Engagement
The plan was shaped through months of in-depth community engagement that included hosting and attending numerous public meetings, open houses and focus groups, online and in-person surveys, feedback from technical and project advisory committees, and eight Community Advisory Committee (CAC) meetings. The CAC was comprised of 21 members of the public appointed by MPRB staff and commissioners, City Council Members, local neighborhood associations and the University of Minnesota Student Government.
The park concepts linked above are also available on the Mississippi Gorge Regional Park Master Plan project page under “Key Documents” in the right column.
Next Steps
After the 45-day comment period closes, the design team will again consider comments from all stakeholders and potentially make more adjustments. Then, over the spring, the final plan will be sent to the Board of Commissioners for a final public hearing and vote on its final approval. Please continue to share your thoughts on the park plans in these final stages of public comment.
The Mississippi Gorge Regional Park Master Plan will create a new long-term plan for all riverfront parkland in Minneapolis between Bridge 9 (Dinkytown Greenway bridge) and Minnehaha Regional Park.

Mpls.St.Paul Magazine’s Restaurant Week started in 2007 in an effort to connect Twin Cities food enthusiasts with the best in Twin Cities dining. Since then, Restaurant Week has become a tradition embraced by Minnesotans.
Celebrate the best of Twin Cities dining with a week's worth of great deals in some of the Twin Cities trendiest and best restaurants from February 17 - 22. Participating restaurants will serve two to three course, prix fixe menus for just $10 to $35 per person. (beverage, tax and gratuity not included)
Visit restaurants such as Cafe Alma, Red Stag Supperclub and Smack Shack. View full list.
Via a January 23 e-announcement from Meet Minneaplis:
Meet Minneapolis Winter Sweepstakes Offers a Chance to Drive Off with an All-New 2019 Chevy Blazer
Four additional weekly prize drawings feature a Minneapolis getaway for winter fun
Meet Minneapolis and Chevy Heartland Dealers are offering a chance to get out in style this winter with a sweepstakes prize package that could bring you a night on the town in Minneapolis, or have you blasting through the snow in a brand new SUV. The 2019 Chevy Blazer Sweepstakes* offers four weekly prizes and one grand prize of a 3-year lease on an all-new 2019 Chevy Blazer. The keys will be awarded to one lucky winner at the Twin Cities Auto Show at the Minneapolis Convention Center on Saturday, March 9.
One weekly prize package will be drawn every Friday, starting February 8 and ending March 1 and includes:
Enter the sweepstakes in person at the Twin Cities Auto Show, or via the Meet Minneapolis website. At Minneapolis.org, planning a day trip or a memorable vacation to Minneapolis is easy with insider information to help you map out local neighborhood hot-spots, the latest craft brew favorites or a memorable dinner for two.
Sweepstake details
Only one entry per person. No purchase necessary to win. Open only to legal residents of Minnesota, as well as Iowa, North Dakota, South Dakota and Wisconsin. Must be 21 years or older at the time of entry. Some residency restrictions apply. Void where prohibited. Weekly prize drawings will be held Feb. 8, 15, 22 and March 1. Entries for the 2019 Chevy Blazer Sweepstakes must be received by 11:59 p.m. on March 3.
The five randomly selected finalists eligible for the grand prize of a low-mileage 2019 Chevy Blazer lease must be present for the live drawing at the Twin Cities Auto Show at the Minneapolis Convention Center to win. The grand prize drawing will take place the morning of Saturday, March 9.
*For full sweepstakes information and rules complete with eligibility, prize description and other details visit www.synmp.com/rules.
About Meet Minneaplis
Meet Minneapolis is a private, not-for-profit, member-based association. It actively promotes and sells the Minneapolis area as a destination for conventions and meetings, works to maximize the visitor experience and markets the city as a desirable tourist destination to maximize the economic benefit to the greater Minneapolis area.

Via a January 23 Press Release:
The two-night, free public art festival explores the theme We Are Here: Resilience, Renewal, & Regeneration in the American Indian Cultural Corridor in Minneapolis, The Commons in downtown Minneapolis and the Rondo neighborhood in St. Paul
Northern Lights.mn announces the ninth annual Northern Spark, the free arts festival illuminating public spaces in the Twin Cities. This year, artists will explore the theme We Are Here: Resilience, Renewal, & Regeneration with projects in three walkable and transit-accessible locations—the American Indian Cultural Corridor in Minneapolis, The Commons in downtown Minneapolis, and the Rondo neighborhood in St. Paul.
For the second year in a row, Northern Spark will take place on two nights: Friday, June 14 and Saturday, June 15, starting at dusk (9:02 pm) and ending at 2 am. Programming and art will be the same each night unless noted.
The venues for Northern Spark 2019 are in Minneapolis and Saint Paul:
- American Indian Cultural Corridor in Minneapolis
- The Commons in downtown Minneapolis
- Hallie Q Brown Community Center in the Rondo neighborhood of Saint Paul
Downtown real estate market update from Cynthia Froid Group:


Do you have an idea for a new podcast? American Public Media (APM), a division of Minnesota Public Radio (“MPR”), is launching an open call for podcast pitches. They’re seeking storytellers, producers and new talent from all backgrounds to join them in entertaining, educating and connecting with people in new ways.
They're looking for two to three new show ideas to develop into pilots and potentially full seasons of at least six episodes. If selected for a full season, APM will also provide marketing and PR support, underwriting/sales and membership opportunities, and the opportunity to collaborate, cross-promote and learn from other APM Podcast teams.

Via a January 15 e-announcement from Meet Minneapolis:
More than a dozen shows open to all ages and featuring outdoor adventures, wedding planning, fun on two wheels or four, and much more
Whether you are planning a wedding, itching to get back on the water, dreaming of hitting the road or in the market for a new, two- or four-wheeled vehicle, winter is the perfect time to head to the Minneapolis Convention Center. More than a dozen interactive events, open to the public, will fill exhibit halls between now and the end of March, including the Minneapolis Boat Show, Twin Cities Auto Show, Healthy Life Expo, E-bike Challenge Minneapolis, and more.
In addition to exploring new cars, boats, bikes, gardens and healthy lifestyle trends, indulge in freshly roasted coffee at the in-house Dunn Brothers Coffee. Or head to the second floor for something from the grill and a variety of classic Minnesota craft beers at the Craft Bar and Lounge. Spend the day or make it a weekend getaway for a winter “Minne-vacation.”
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January
February
March
All shows are open to the public. The full 2019 Minneapolis Convention Center public calendar including show links can be found here.
The Minneapolis Convention Center (MCC) is owned by the City of Minneapolis and marketed through Meet Minneapolis. The 1.6 million square foot facility features 475,000 square feet of exhibit space, a 3,400 fixed-seat auditorium, 87 meeting rooms and two ballrooms. The MCC is both LEED and GMIC certified and works to serve its constituencies and stakeholders as the face of Minneapolis to visitors. Through its efforts, the MCC helps sustain nearly 7,500 jobs in the community.
Meet Minneapolis is a private, not-for-profit, member-based association. It actively promotes and sells the Minneapolis area as a destination for conventions and meetings, works to maximize the visitor experience and markets the city as a desirable tourist destination to maximize the economic benefit to the greater Minneapolis area.
Image Credit: Into the Fire by Jennifer Rose Wolken
Minnesota Center for Book Arts (MCBA) presents Chronicled in Clay: Ceramics and the Art of the Story, an exhibition that brings together ceramics and contemporary book arts. Chronicled in Clay is presented in conjunction with Claytopia, the National Council on Education for the Ceramic Arts’ (NCECA) 53rd Annual Conference, which explores “the human imagination as a vehicle of restless yearning for a more livable, just, and meaningful world.”
Chronicled in Clay: Ceramics and the Art of the Story examines how contemporary artists express narratives in clay through text, imagery, multiples, and sequence. The jurors, Tetsuya Yamada (artist and faculty at the University of Minnesota), Monica Edwards Larson (MCBA Board member and artist / proprietress of Sister Black Press), and Torey Erin (MCBA Exhibitions and Artist Programs Manager), have composed an exhibition that provokes new perspectives and challenges traditional ideas of narrative and linear storytelling through clay form, including notebook tablets, book vessels, a wall installation of wave-like ceramic pages, and more.
Participating artists include:
The exhibition will be on view and open to the public February 8 through April 28 in MCBA’s Main Gallery, with an opening reception on Friday, March 28, 6-9pm.
Minnesota Center for Book Arts (MCBA) is a visual arts nonprofit organization that supports creative expression through traditional and contemporary book arts, including papermaking, bookbinding, and letterpress printing. MCBA’s philosophy and artistic vision challenges its artist community to think beyond the traditional notion of “book.” Today, books can be bound and unbound, fabricated into sculptures, interpreted as metaphor, experienced as installation or performance, and interacted with virtually. What unites this varied work is a focus on the interdisciplinary expression of narrative. To learn more, visit our website.
A scene from at the annual Owámni Falling Water Festival at Father Hennepin Bluff Park
$1 million project aims to improve park circulation and connections to surrounding neighborhood
The Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board (MPRB) just launched a new project aimed at improving park conditions in Father Hennepin Bluff Park.
Father Hennepin Bluff Park contains the land next to the east end of Stone Arch Bridge. It's split into two distinct sections: An upper section that contains a band shell, paths and picnic facilities; and a lower section that has stairs and natural trails leading to Hennepin Island. This project is focused on the upper section.
Father Hennepin Bluff Park is part of Central Mississippi Riverfront Regional Park, which had a new master plan approved in 2016. According to the master plan, the overall goals for the upper section of Father Hennepin Bluff Park are to improve circulation and park function while opening up the park edge to the street and surrounding neighborhoods.
A lot of ideas to achieve those goals are outlined in the master plan:
View the Father Hennepin Bluff Park Master Plan [PDF] or visit the project page for full details.
Date: Thursday Jan. 24, 6:30 pm
Location: First Congregational Church, 500 8th Ave. SE
Topic: Students share ideas and input. Hot soup provided.
Date: Saturday Jan. 26, 1-3 pm
Location: Father Hennepin Bluff Park, 420 Main St. SE
Topic: More details coming soon.
Date: Tuesday Jan. 29, 6:30 pm
Location: Pillsbury A Mill, 315 SE Main St.
Topic: Give ideas on environmental improvements for the park. Warm beverages and cookies provided.
Date: Saturday Feb. 2, 10-11 am
Location: Pillsbury A Mill, 315 SE Main St.
Topic: Meeting begins at Pillsbury A Mill, followed by short walk around park to observe biking and walking activity and brainstorm improvements. Refreshments provided.
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Date: Saturday Feb. 2, 11 am-noon
Location: Pillsbury A Mill, 315 SE Main St.
Topic: Meeting for residents who live near Father Hennepin Bluff Park to provide ideas on changes and improvements they would like to see. Co-hosted by Marcy-Holmes Neighborhood Association. Refreshments provided.
About this project

Via a January 11 Press Release:
THE GREAT NORTHERN ANNOUNCES 2019 SCHEDULE OF EVENTS CELEBRATING MINNESOTA AT ITS WINTRY BEST
The Great Northern Presented by Target rings in its third year of bringing together premier events with its 10-day wintry event lineup
With lakes, river valleys, some of the top parks in the nation, and a culture that embraces see-your-breath fun on cold winter days, the area leads the world in year-round outdoor activities. The Great Northern Presented by Target is once again asking locals and visitors to raise a mitten in celebration of winter in Minneapolis and St. Paul as it returns from Jan. 24 – Feb. 3, 2019 with 10 days of events in Minneapolis and St. Paul, designed to get people outside, active, and embracing winter.
The Great Northern brings together three legacy winter festivals, including the City of Lakes Loppet, which has a new home in 2019 at The Trailhead in Theodore Wirth Regional Park; the Saint Paul Winter Carnival, that for more than 130 years has brought family-friendly events and community pride to Saint Paul and the Twin Cities metro area; and the U.S. Pond Hockey Championships, where hockey enthusiasts from around the world show off their skills on Lake Nokomis and champions go down in history with their names etched into the Golden Shovel or Silver Scoop.
Most events are free, open to the public and will take place in and around Saint Paul and Minneapolis. For a full calendar of events, please visit: https://thegreatnorthernfestival.com/schedule/.
For more information about The Great Northern and its partnering organizations and to sign up for updates, visit TheGreatNorthernFestival.com. Connect with The Great Northern on Facebook and Instagram @TheGreatNorthernFestival, and on Twitter @GreatNorthern.
About The Great Northern

Via a recent Press Release from FINNEGANS Brew Co.:
FINNEGANS Brew Co., long known as the first beer company to donate 100 percent of profits back to the community, is hosting Dark Week, a week-long spectacle wherein the brewery will release a new dark beer every day, starting on Sunday, January 13. Dark Week will culminate on Saturday, January 19 with an epic bottle release party for three of the dark beers.
Since joining the team as Head Brewer last year, Ryan Mihm has greatly expanded the FINNEGANS beer lineup. From easy drinking ales to barrel-aged brews with complex flavor profiles, Mihm and Assistant Brewer Logan McLean are showing Midwestern beer drinkers that FINNEGANS is more than an Irish Ale. Since opening their first-ever brewery in March 2018, Mihm and McLean have brewed more than 65 new varieties.
"We feel so lucky to have Ryan and Logan on the team. These guys clearly love what they do and have been exploring new flavors and brewing techniques since we opened," says Jacquie Berglund, Founder of FINNEGANS. "It’s post-holiday, the coldest, darkest, bleakest time of year. We wanted to do something to continue the brewing explorations while also breaking the cabin fever and encouraging Minnesotans to get out and have some fun."
The lineup of limited-release dark brews is varied and aims to please the palates of beer connoisseurs and casual sippers alike:
• Sunday 1/13: Smoked Baltic Porter – 6.5% ABV
Oak-smoked malt gives this beer a slight smoky flavor meshed with notes of chocolate and dark cocoa. This brew has a traditional lager mouthfeel with its fluffy body and creamy texture.
• Monday 1/14: Dark Rage Milk Stout – 6.66% ABV
This chocolate-forward milk stout was brewed with lactose sugar giving the beer a creamy silk-like mouthfeel and a smooth, slightly sweet finish.
• Tuesday 1/15: Black Tartan Scottish Stout – 8.5% ABV
This Scottish-influenced stout is brewed with maple syrup and hints of peat smoke, toffee and chocolate.
• Wednesday 1/16: Red Lodge Oatmeal Spruce Tips Porter – 6.9% ABV
Oatmeal porter brewed with Red Lodge, Montana blue spruce tips. Hints of lemon, orange, and two types of oats round out this porter to create a distinct yet subtle spruce flavor.
• Thursday 1/17: Dark Chocolate Mint Stout – 6.2% ABV
American stout brewed with dark cocoa nibs and mint leaves. This beer has hints of chocolate, mint, and roasted malt giving you a full-bodied dark beer option with a little something extra.
• Friday 1/18: Bourbon Barrel-Aged Dead Irish Poet Extra Stout – 8.2% ABV
This is a smooth extra stout with hints of dark chocolate and stone fruit notes. Bourbon barrels impart oak, barrel vanilla, and a boozy finish.
• Saturday 1/19 – Two new dark brews:
Caorthannach Russian Imperial Stout – 9% ABV
Caorthannach is the name of the beast that St. Patrick defeated to get the snakes out of Ireland (and also the name of Satan’s mother!). This burly Russian Imperial stout is a full-bodied brew with complex malt, mild smoke and fruit notes.
Pinot Noir & Whiskey Barrel-Aged Caorthannach – 10.3% ABV
This Imperial stout was aged for 6 months in former pinot noir barrels that were then used for a 10-year-old whiskey.
“We’re always trying new things and dreaming up the next concoction,” says Mihm, who recently brewed a brown stout in an actual 1,600 pound gourd. “We typically turn to local farmers to source ingredients that go into our beers, but sometimes inspiration strikes when you’re on vacation! Logan foraged 9 pounds of spruce tips while in Montana this summer, which we used in our Red Lodge Oatmeal Spruce Tips Porter.”
Dark Week will feature a loyalty card of sorts, encouraging patrons to visit the brewery every day of the week to try each new dark beer. Beer drinkers with a punch for every beer will get a free 10 oz glass of Caorthannach Russian Imperial Stout on the final day of Dark Week – and the ability to hop to the front of the line to purchase bottles of the limited-release brews.
Partygoers attending the bottle release event on Saturday 1/19 can enjoy live music starting at 3:30 pm and will have a chance to meet the brewing team. In addition to the Dark Week beer offerings, FINNEGANS will have their core 3 beers (Irish Ale, Tile Factory Mosaic IPA and East Town Pilsner) on tap and tasty snack pairings available during the event.
FINNEGANS Brew Co. is located at 817 S 5th Ave in Minneapolis. Brewery hours are 2 pm-10 pm Sunday – Thursday and 12 pm-12 am Friday and Saturday, with the exception of Saturday 1/19 when they’ll open at 11 am for guests anxious to try the mighty Caorthannach.
About FINNEGANS Brew Co.
FINNEGANS – Turning beer into food. Founded in 2000 in Minneapolis, FINNEGANS is a self-sustaining and inspirational social business. Through sales of its ever-expanding roster of beers, FINNEGANS has created an innovative business model driving the company to create community wealth through the donation of all of its profits to the FINNEGANS Community Fund (501c3). The Fund supports hunger alleviation programs in every market where FINNEGANS is sold, which includes MN, WI, ND, SD and IA. Now, is there a better reason to raise a pint of FINNEGANS?
Downtown real estate market update from Cynthia Froid Group:


Opening Reception Saturday, January 26, 3:00-6:00PM with complimentary wine, sparkling water and sweet drinks
The new exhibit showcases a collection of works that offers space to consider the times in which we live.
Our world is in constant flux. We ride the ebb and flow, sifting through layers of complexity in search of a clarity that we can anchor onto. From inward we look out, observing that what goes up, doesn’t always come down. We seek solace in our connections, to tame the currents swirling around us, and find solid ground, for a while. It’s the nature of things.
The Mill City. Residents celebrate our area’s industrial heritage of the mighty Mississippi River and the mills. Today, what we see are the most recognizable Minneapolis landmarks. However, this is only part of the story. Rail lines were key to Minneapolis’ growth, and were particularly integral to the Mill District, bringing in wheat and timber and shipping out flour and lumber. We also honor the history of the mills, the reason for the rail yard’s existence. The Mill Yard aims to be both a gathering place for art and artists and a conduit by which art can be shared with and disseminated into the wider community. Contact us at: TheMillYard.Stonebridge@gmail.com More Info: Facebook Twitter
The Mill Yard at Stonebridge Lofts is located at 1120 S 2nd Street (next ot Izzy's)
Special thanks Luke Kleckner, Condo Development and Sales, for his generous sponsorship.
GALLERY AND FEATURED ARTIST DETAILS:
Natural Echo, oil on canvas
Jack Dale was born in St. Paul, MN and has made his home here for all but 3 years. He grew up in St. Paul and attended the University of Minnesota on a hockey scholarship. He played on the 1968 U.S. Olympic Hockey team and three years as a professional before suffering a career-ending knee injury. He turned his attention to art, which he had studied in college, and has been a painter for over 40 years. He was a member of Groveland Gallery in the early eighties when he was doing mostly landscape work and is very pleased to be represented by the Veronique Wantz Gallery today. Jack has had numerous solo and group shows and his paintings have been collected all over the country. His abstract expressionistic paintings are known not for the images that are represented, but for the emotions that they evoke. It is in this sensorial space where intuition takes over, and the viewer finds a place to engage on a deeply personal and powerful level. “As a mark-maker the paint carries me on a journey of understanding: allowing me to make sense of the world around me and vocalizing feelings that can’t always be easily explained.”
Big Lake Swells, acrylic on canvas
Allison Johanson is a contemporary painter from Saint Paul. She grew up near the north shore of Lake Superior and enjoys referencing the vastness of the lake and sky as well as the nostalgia she feels about her rural upbringing. Allison’s abstract landscapes are rooted in the beauty found in the natural world, and they speak about the mystery found in distant horizons. Her intuitive painting style yields soft and immersive works that create feelings of connectedness. “I love to create paintings that subtly engage and communicate a quiet mood yet provide interest upon closer observation. Seeing the artist in the textures, brush strokes and mark making is what excites me most about original art.” Instagram: @allisonjohansonart
Vessels, wood fired stoneware
Samuel Johnson was born on the Eastern prairie of the Red River Valley. He studied painting and ceramics at the University of Minnesota at Morris, serving an apprenticeship in pottery under Richard Bresnahan. He has been a guest of Denmark’s Design School in Copenhagen, worked in a studio in New York, and traveled to Japan as a guest of Koie Ryoji. In 2005, Johnson earned graduate degrees in fine art from the University of Iowa. He is currently an Associate Professor of Art at the College of Saint Benedict and Saint John’s University in Central Minnesota. Johnson’s work reflects today’s malleable socio-political climate through both the process of shaping wet clay and its transformation through fire. As raw unglazed vessels are fired in a kiln, each are marked by wood, heat, melting ash and charcoal resulting in a somber patina of natural hues and irregular textures. The work is intended to be mysterious and enigmatic in ways that feel familiar. “My work strikes a balance between the wild and mysterious character of ourselves and that part of our psyche that sets us apart from it, containing contradictory elements that provoke a sense of mystery and gravitas and suggest those aspects of our nature that is just on the other side of consciousness.” Facebook, Instagram: @samueljohnsonpottery
Perilous Passage, acrylic on board
Eleanor McGough grew up in the Pacific Northwest and graduated from Kansas City Art Institute. She also studied at the Polytechnic in Brighton, England. She is the recipient of two Minnesota State Arts Board Grants and a Bemis Foundation residency. McGough’s paintings explore our fleeting place in the vast patterns of weather, migrations, and time. Imagined life forms inhabit terrestrial, aquatic, or atmospheric spaces, revealing fragile and tenuous relationships within these complex systems. She is influenced by the research of high altitude entomology that details the astonishing fact that billions of insects are carried in air currents through the layers of our atmosphere. This idea serves as a visual metaphor to the broader context that all life is transitory and swept up in immense patterns of energy. “I am drawn to insects for their metamorphosis and find hope in the idea that transformation is an enduring possibility and cause for optimism as life on our planet evolves.” Instagram: @eleanormcgough
Set A Guard Over My Mouth, acrylic on canvas
Wendy Westlake was born in Washington state. She earned an Associate Degree in Applied Art from Pima College in Tuscon AZ, where she studied a wide range of media including oils, printmaking and ceramics. Upon moving back to MN in 1992, Wendy connected with the watercolor community in the Twin Cities area. She became a Board Member of the Minnesota Watercolor Society in 2012 eventually becoming MNWS President from 2014-2016. A desire to work on a larger scale than paper would allow pulled Wendy back to her earlier training with acrylic and oils. Her work is influenced by her background in watercolor as well as the tradition of American Abstract Expressionism. Wendy’s poignant graphical forms bring order within a place of chaos: shapes overlap and interconnect, with redacted and transparent elements changing our view. Her paintings expand on the idea that everything is connected and questions the way in which we read the truth. “I begin by flinging paint on canvas with great abandon and then search for order in the chaos, highlighting some shapes while losing others, defining and editing, pushing toward resolution.” Facebook Instagram: @wendywestlakestudio

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The Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board (MPRB) is kicking off the new year with a new way to follow and enjoy parks and recreation in the city of Minneapolis.
The MPRB just launched an Instagram account where it will post images depicting the activities, events and everyday beauty that make Minneapolis parks and recreation centers great.
Follow the MPRB on Instagram @minneapolisparks or check out the feed at www.instagram.com/minneapolisparks.
Stay up-to-date on all MPRB news by subscribing to the other social media accounts linked below:
Facebook: @MinneapolisParks
Twitter: @MplsParkBoard
LinkedIn: Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board

Columbia Golf Course project will protect local neighborhoods, Mississippi River
The Mississippi Watershed Management Organization (MWMO) announced today that it has been awarded $800,000 from the Minnesota Board of Soil and Water Resources (BWSR) to address water quality and flooding issues in Northeast Minneapolis.
The funds, which come from the state’s Clean Water, Land and Legacy Amendment, will be used to install a series of stormwater best management practices (BMPs) at the Columbia Golf Course in Northeast Minneapolis. The improvements will capture and treat stormwater from 600 acres that drain to and through the golf course, protecting the nearby Mississippi River from polluted runoff. In combination with other improvements planned for the area, the practices will also help to mitigate flooding.
“A large portion of Northeast Minneapolis drains through the Columbia Golf Course, and this new green infrastructure will benefit the entire community,” said MWMO Executive Director Doug Snyder. “The project will help protect the golf course and the surrounding neighborhoods from flooding, as well as reduce pollutant loading to the Mississippi River and improve habitat by adding native vegetation.”
The golf course improvements are part of a larger Northeast Stormwater Management Initiative being led jointly by the MWMO, the City of Minneapolis, and the Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board. The initiative will address local stormwater issues by modifying the city’s stormwater infrastructure, adding regional stormwater BMPs, and integrating new green infrastructure in portions of Northeast Minneapolis and Columbia Heights.
The golf course BMPs have the potential to remove an estimated average of 100 pounds of total phosphorus (TP) and 20 tons of total suspended solids (TSS) each year, keeping these pollutants out of the Mississippi River. Up to 6.7 million cubic feet of stormwater could be infiltrated.
The golf course improvements are expected to begin construction in mid-2020. More information can be found at mwmo.org/northeast, where residents can also sign up to receive email updates.
About the Minnesota Clean Water Fund
Minnesota voters approved the Clean Water, Land and Legacy Amendment in 2008 to:
The Clean Water Fund receives 33 percent of the sales tax revenue generated by the Legacy Amendment. More information about the Clean Water Fund is available here.
Via a January 1 e-newsletter from Green Minneapolis:

It is remarkable to look back on 2018 and see how much we have transformed downtown, together.
Now in its second year, annual attendance at THE COMMONS has grown to over 600,000. Green Minneapolis hosted 103 free public events throughout the year, from our farmers market and movie series to extraordinary performances by the Minnesota Orchestra and MN Sinfonia. The Commons is knitting together the new neighborhood of East Town. It is your downtown oasis – an exciting place to connect with nature, and community.
In downtown west, Green Minneapolis anchors the public-private partnership that transformed the HENNEPIN-LYNDALE CROSSROADS, adding plantings and greenery to the busy intersection and making it more welcoming to pedestrians.
We also spearheaded the $12 million fundraising campaign to revitalize PEAVEY PLAZA. With contributions from the City, State and many private donors, the project is officially underway. The new Peavey will reopen in Summer 2019, complete with beautiful flowing fountains, a vibrant tree canopy, live music and other special events.
Never afraid to think big, we also partnered with the University of Minnesota’s College of Design to envision how the POST OFFICE at 1st Street and Marquette Avenue could take on new life and better connect downtown to the riverfront.
These projects are just the beginning! Every time you get out and experience your downtown, you help us achieve our vision of the green and vibrant downtown Minneapolis of tomorrow.
See you there, in 2019.


The Minneapolis Park and Rec Board invites you to enjoy the great outdoors with these January and February offerings at the Kroening Interpretive Center and North Mississippi Regional Park.
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Snowshoeing: Get some wonderful exercise while recreating in nature by checking out a pair of snowshoes to explore the park! Please wear winter boots for use with snowshoes. Pre-registration is encouraged, but not required.
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SATURDAY 11-3pm |
SUNDAY 1-3pm |
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Jan 5 Activity #93933 |
Jan 6 Activity #93941 |
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Jan 12 Activity #93934 |
Jan 13 Activity #93942 |
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Jan 19 Activity #93935 |
Jan 20 Activity #93943 |
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Jan 26 Activity #93936 |
Jan 27 Activity #93944 |
Winter Break Camp: Frozen Planet January 2 - 4, 8am-4pm
Are you curious about the wonders of the cosmos? Then, embark on an adventure through the cold depths of outer space...with the help of your imagination. Learn about amazing astronomical phenomena, complete missions with your crew and conduct experiments for extreme environments. Sign up to be the ultimate space explorer! Registration Fee $90 Ages 6-12 Activity #93993
Day camp will be based out of Kroening Interpretive Center. Every day please: Bring a lunch and snack and dress for a mess and outdoor adventure (winter coat, boots, snow pants, hat and gloves).
Bird Watching: Winter Woodpeckers - Saturday January 5, 4-5:30pm
Winter is a wonderful time to be on the lookout for the bright flashes of woodpeckers on the bare trees. Join us for a walk in the park to seek out and learn about Minnesota’s winter woodpeckers. Binoculars provided if needed. FREE Ages 8 & up Activity #93949
Snowshoeing: New Year Resolutions Hike - Saturday January 5 1-2:30pm
Do you have a New Year’s Resolution to be more active, to go outside more, or try new things? Take the first step on a naturalist-led snowshoe hike along our prairie, woodland, and river trails and start the year off right! - Please wear winter boots for use with snowshoes. FREE All Ages Activity #93959
Family Funday: Winter Arts & Animals - Sunday January 13 1-3pm
Come learn about our neighborhood native species. Meet some MN animals up-close, then let nature inspire your creation of winter-themed artwork to take home. FREE All Ages Activity #93963
Homeschool Day: Clues from Nature - Thursday January 17 1-3pm
Learn how to become a nature detective by uncovering the clues that animals leave behind. Investigate animal tracks, scat and other markings to better understand animal behaviors and decipher the story they tell. Registration Fee $5 Ages 5-13 Activity #93988
Nature Art: Candle Making – Saturday January 19 2-3pm
Craft the warm, comforting glow of your own candle with a nature twist to use on cold winter nights. Use your creativity to choose the scents colors and designs you like best! Registration Fee $5 All Ages Activity #93968
School Release Day: Winter Fun & Games January 25 8am-4pm
Get ready for snow filled fun! Build shelters, snowmen and other creations outside. Hike through the park and play games on snowshoes. Make art, toss snowballs, and warm up inside with hot cocoa. Ice cube boat races. Registration Fee $25 Ages 6-12 Activity #93994
Day camp will be based out of Kroening Interpretive Center. Every day please: Bring a lunch and snack, and dress for a mess and outdoor adventure (winter coat, boots, snow pants, hat and gloves)
Outdoors: Winter Survival Challenge - Saturday January 26 1-3pm
Assemble your team of family or friends and practice your winter skills in the park through nature challenges! Build shelters, maneuver through obstacles, and seek out hidden clues in the wild while discovering strategies Minnesota animals use to survive the winter. Then enjoy hot cocoa and a treat by a cozy bonfire. FREE All Ages Activity #93974
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Snowshoeing: Get some wonderful exercise while recreating in nature by checking out a pair of snowshoes to explore the park! Please wear winter boots for use with snowshoes. Pre-registration is encouraged, but not required.
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SATURDAY 11-3pm |
SUNDAY 1-3pm |
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Feb 2 Activity #93937 |
Feb 3 Activity #93945 |
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Feb 9 Activity #93938 |
Feb 10 Activity #93946 |
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Feb 16 Activity #93939 |
Feb 17 Activity #93947 |
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Feb 23 Activity #93940 |
Feb 24 Activity #93948 |
Event: Groundhog Day Celebration – Saturday February 2 1-3pm
Can a groundhog really predict the coming season? Will it be an early spring or six more weeks of winter? Come celebrate a day of weather forecasting woodchucks with art, games and activities. Hike the park with a naturalist to see if our resident woodchucks have been out to make their own predictions. FREE All Ages Activity #93984
Bird Watching: Birding on Snowshoes - Saturday February 2 4-5:30pm
Looking to try something different and develop new skills? Then come birding on snowshoes with a naturalist along our prairie, woodland, and river trails! We’ll enjoy the winter scenery while keeping our eyes and ears open for our feathered friends. Please wear winter boots for use with snowshoes. Binoculars provided if needed. FREE Ages 8 & up Activity #93950
Senses in the Season Hike – Friday February 8 4-5:00pm
After the hustle and bustle of the week, take a peaceful walk through the park to realign your senses with nature. Discover how each season peaks our senses in different ways. Reset your mind and body from overstimulation and become grounded in nature while appreciating the nuances each season offers. FREE All Ages Activity #93997
Nature Art: Colors and Ice February 9 1:30-2:30pm
Make colorfully cold creations! Make a mural outside with the snow as your canvas, create beautiful mini ice castles, and use colored ice to make pictures to take home. FREE All Ages Activity #93969
Valentine’s Day Fireside Snowshoeing - Thursday February 14 7-8:30pm
Brrrr! Baby its cold outside! This Valentine’s Day get warmed up on a snowshoe hike along the river, then cozy up around a bonfire while sipping hot cocoa and try your hand at crafting a candle to bring home. Please wear winter boots for use with snowshoes. Registration Fee $7.50 Ages 18+ Activity #93962
Snowshoeing: Over & Under the Snow Hike – Saturday February 16 2-3:30pm
Take a hike on snowshoes as we look for tracks and signs of life in the snow. Discover the animals that have been hiding out below all winter. Who’s active and who’s hibernating and how do they make it through the long winter. FREE All Ages Activity #93961
Homeschool Day: Birds of Prey - Thursday February 21 1-3pm
Raptors, the predatory birds of the sky. Examine the adaptations that make them superior hunters, dissect an owl pellet to understand what and how they eat, and go on a bird watching expedition to look for these majestic predators. Registration Fee $5 Ages 5-13 Activity #93989
Family Funday: Owls - What a Hoot! - Sunday February 24 1-3pm
This time of year owls are already nesting! Examine the adaptations that make them superb nighttime hunters, dissect an owl pellet and find out how to look for owls in your neighborhood. FREE All Ages Activity #93964

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