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Thursday
Apr042019

April 4, 2019, Thursday - Murder Mystery Dinner at Old Spaghetti Factory

Time: 7p -10p

Location: The Old Spaghetti Factory (233 Park Ave., Minneapolis)


Things aren't looking good at Terry Bull's restaurant when a proposal gone right goes horribly wrong with a tragic demise! This speakeasy scene ain't so easy now that the fuzz are on the prowl, and Mafia Don Terry Bull is fit to be tied while the detective tries to crack the case. Which one of these juice joint patrons is to blame? Bribe other guests for clues and gather information to solve the crime and get the good times rolling again. Don your pinstriped suits and get dolled up in your favorite 1920s film noir evening gowns and cocktail dresses to make an entrance no one will forget!

Wednesday
Apr032019

April 3, 2019, Wednesday - Minneapolis Park and Rec Board Meeting

Time: 5:00pm

Location: Minneapolis Park and Rec Board, 2117 West River Road

Click here for tonights agenda. 

Stream Live Meetings Online or watch on TV on Minneapolis 79.

Wednesday
Apr032019

April 3, 2019, Wednesday - Coffee with Council Member Steve Fletcher at The Loop Coffee Company

Time: 5:00pm - 6:00pm

Location: The Loop Coffee Company, 708 1st St N

Coffee With Your Council Member

Council Member Fletcher holds regular open office hours on Wednesday evenings for constituents to drop by, ask questions, and raise any issues you see in the community. These rotate through the different quadrants of Ward 3 (NE, SE, Downtown, North Loop), but all are welcome at any of them! If you would like to discuss a specific issue, contact the office and we can put you on the agenda.

Wednesday
Apr032019

April 3, 2019, Wednesday - Free Capella Tower Atrium performance with The OK Factor

Time:12 PM – 1 PM

Location:Capella Tower, 225 S 6th St,

Free Capella Tower Atrium performance with The OK Factor

Join Thursday Musical and the Musicant Group as they present a FREE concert in the Capella Tower Atrium!

Performers:
Olivia Diercks, cello
Karla Colahan, violin

Olivia Diercks and Karla Colahan, cellist and violinist of The OK Factor, have one word to describe their musical connection: lucky. The ease with which they write and perform their original music is organic, and their new-classical crossover style has caught the attention of the Minnesota music community in which they live and work. It continues to bring them success on stages such as The Dakota Jazz Club, The Cedar Cultural Center, The Aster Cafe, The Stone Arch Bridge Festival and more.

Olivia and Karla are passionate about educational outreach and community engagement. They conduct workshops for string students of all ages, using their instruments as vehicles for creative and innovative musical thinking. Olivia and Karla also provide programming to reach community members where they're at, creating an experience that inspires and encourages communities to explore music, and cultivate a curiosity about its role in their lives.

Following four years of writing, performing, and regional touring, The OK Factor is excited to share their fourth studio album, "That's Enough of That", released in August of 2016.

Wednesday
Apr032019

April 3, 2019, Wednesday - Indeed We Can: Feline Rescue at Indeed Brewing

Time: 3p - 10p

Location: Inneed Brewing, 711 15th Avenue NE

Indeed We Can: Feline Rescue

Have a PAW-SOME night out with Feline Rescue at the Indeed Brewing Company in NE Minneapolis for Indeed We Can! You’re invited to drink beer for a great cause at Indeed Brewing Company’s taproom! Order up a round or two, and wave your paws in the air knowing the evening’s net proceeds will be donated to Feline Rescue. #IndeedWeCan

Cold Beer. Warm Fuzzies. Indeed We Can.
If brewing top-notch beer is the core of Indeed Brewing Company, then engagement with the community is their backbone. Giving back is as fundamental to Indeed as brewing. Indeed chose Feline Rescue as a partner and is welcoming us at its taproom on Wednesday, April 3rd to connect and share our mission over a pint or two while raising money for our cause. Thank you, Indeed Brewing Company!

On Wednesday, April 3rd from 3–10 p.m., enjoy delicious, carefully crafted beer and great company, all while supporting your furry feline friends. Plus:
– Door prizes!
– Food truck!
– Eat, drink, and be MEOWY!

Indeed Brewing Company was founded in 2011 by friends Rachel Anderson, Nathan Berndt and Thomas Whisenand and is located in Northeast Minneapolis. Its aim is to make high quality and creative craft beer to Minnesota and have fun while doing it. It is this passion for beer and adventure that inspires Indeed to create one-of-a-kind handcrafted brews, like flagships Day Tripper Pale Ale, Midnight Ryder Black IPA, and Dandy Lager, as well as an ever-changing lineup of unique beer styles led by head brewer Josh Bischoff. After opening the taproom doors in August of 2012, Indeed quickly established itself as a fixture in the Northeast Minneapolis Arts District neighborhood with a popular taproom that draws a diverse, enthusiastic, and engaged customer base.

::: ATTN Feline Rescue Volunteers :::
Sign in to receive a name tag to network with each other and invite others at the brewery to ask us about Feline Rescue.

Wednesday
Apr032019

April 3, 2019, Wednesday - Morning Forum: Re-imagining the Minneapolis Public Alley Space at Mill City Museum

Time: 8:30 AM – 9:30 AM

Location: Mill City Museum, 704 S 2nd Street

Morning Forum: Re-imagining the Minneapolis Public Alley Space

Please join Preserve Minneapolis on Wednesday, April 3rd at 8:30am for the next installment in our Morning Forum series: Redefining Alley Identity.

Christian Huelsman, founder of the Minneapolis Alley Initiative for Neighborhood Stimulation, will lead a discussion about the role that public alleyways play in our commercial corridors. He will provide examples from recent field research in South Minneapolis on how existing conditions are ripe for reimagination. Pairing preservation with walkability, we can entertain how these narrow public corridors should serve all users and generate human activity.

Thank you to Mill City Museum for providing the space.

Tuesday
Apr022019

April 2, 2019, Tuesday - Paint Nite: Teal Bonsai Among the Misty Pines at Aloft

Time: 7PM - 9PM

Location: Aloft Minneapolis, 900 Washington Avenue S

Paint Nite: Teal Bonsai Among the Misty Pines

Grab your friends and unleash your inner artist at the Original Paint Nite. You’ll go from a blank canvas to a masterpiece of your own, with plenty of laughs along the way. Guided by a talented and entertaining artist, you'll be amazed at what you create, and how much fun you have doing it.
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Yaymaker events give you everything you need to get up, get out, and get making! Instruction is provided by an expert host, so no experience is required, and everything you need is supplied. Grab your friends to paint, plant, tinker, and build—and give your week something to shout about.

 

Tuesday
Apr022019

April 2, 2018, Tuesday - DMNA Meeting at Mill City Museum

Time:  6pm

Location: Mill City Museum, ADM room, 704 S 2nd Street

The next Downtown Minneapolis Neighborhood Association board meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, April 2, 2019, at 6 p.m., at the Mill City Museum, in the ADM Room.  

Tuesday
Apr022019

April 2, 2019, Tuesday - Minding the Gap: Pay Equity Panel at Central Library

Time: 5:15p - 7p

Location: Minneapolis Central Library, 300 Nicollet Mall

Minding the Gap: Pay Equity Panel

It’s 2019 and the pay gap still exists. So on Equal Pay Day (April 2), we’re going to hash out this issue with a panel of professionals in human resources, gender studies and gender equity. Join as we explore the theories around why there’s a gap, talk about the reality of that gap here in Minnesota, and provide insight around what you can do tomorrow to start closing it. We’ll cover everything from negotiation, if variations in salary are ok (or not) within a title, knowing your market value, and a healthy discussion about pay equity in Minnesota.

Tuesday
Apr022019

April 2, 2019, Tuesday - Artist Talks: MCBA/Jerome Book Arts Mentorship Series VII at MCBA

Time: 6p - 8p

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

Artist Talks: MCBA/Jerome Book Arts Mentorship Series VII

Meet the recipients of the MCBA / Jerome Foundation Book Arts Mentorship Series VII: Rebekah Crisanta de Ybarra, inter/anti-disciplinary artist and musician; Daniel McCarthy Clifford, artist; and Chaun Webster, poet and sound artist.

The mentees will be discussing their artistic process and their experiences in the Mentorship program. Come with questions ready!

Monday
Apr012019

April 1, 2019, Monday - Marcy-Holmes Crime and Safety Meeting

Time: 6:30p - 8p 

Location: First Congregational Church

Marcy-Holmes Crime and Safety Meeting

As a follow-up from the last Crime and Safety Meeting on February 28, MHNA and the MPD's 2nd Precinct will be hosting another Crime and Safety meeting.

Representatives from the MPD's 2nd Precinct will be on hand to discuss the recent crimes and take your questions.

We strongly encourage you to attend this event at First Congregational Church. Please contact the Marcy-Holmes office with any questions.

 

Monday
Apr012019

April 1, 2019, Monday - Chameleon Shoppes open at Gaviidae Common

A proposal to repurpose empty space in office buildings in downtown Minneapolis into pop-up retail stores could get its first test drive during April's Final Four.

An initiative called Chameleon Consortium created by a Minneapolis Downtown Council official has begun soliciting small businesses, sponsors, building owners and managers for the pilot.

The monthlong test run would begin in April with a grand opening likely during the weekend of the NCAA Final Four men's basketball tournament, said Dan Collison, the Minneapolis Downtown Council's director of downtown partnerships.

Plans call for at least 20 primarily minority-led small businesses to set up shops separately or together in spots ranging from 1,500 square feet to 5,700 square feet of vacant retail space.

"I just feel like there are wonderful entrepreneurs … that will benefit from this, and we just need to find each other," Collison said.

He argued that the retail pop-up, which is being called Chameleon Shoppes, would allow small businesses owned by people of color, women and other minorities to test the downtown Minneapolis retail market in a less-risky way than securing a typical long-term lease. The initiative would also help landowners sitting on vacant retail space to add vibrancy with an active store, he said.

Stakeholders started discussing the pop-up program in March. The group created branding and marketing for the initiative using a $20,000 grant from the city of Minneapolis. Numerous professionals and consultants have volunteered their time to the project, Collison said.

The McKnight Foundation funded researchers at the University of Minnesota's Carlson School of Management to complete two studies on the program's potential.

According to the final study presented last week, retail vacancy in downtown Minneapolis has ranged from 10 to 20 percent in the past five years, with changes largely due to closures of big-box retailers such as Macy's, Barnes & Noble, Office Depot and others. Ground-floor and basement retail space has higher vacancies than the skyway level.

At the busy City Center complex, which is home to a two-level Saks Off 5th store, nearly 40,000 square feet of retail space is empty, an overall retail vacancy rate of about 16 percent. The building's former Sports Authority store that occupied the corner of 7th Street and Nicollet Mall served as the volunteer offices for the 2018 Super Bowl early this year.

Last month, City Center opened its North Local Market, a retail pop-up of about 40 small businesses in the Sports Authority space. The market is similar to an earlier local pop-up that City Center hosted during the days leading up to the Super Bowl. Products range from handmade blankets and macaroons to furniture constructed out of reclaimed wood.

"It's an amenity," said Jim Durda, general manager for City Center who works for Ryan Cos. "It's good for our tenants. It's good for downtown."

The local vendors put $150 to $400 down and pay up to 17 percent of their gross receipts to lease the space.

"We are not going to break even on this space, and that's OK because it's supposed to activate the space, and it gives these local brands a chance to show off their products," Durda said.

Retail is a small component of an office building's revenue, so many owners tend to hold out for tenants like a large national chain that can afford a higher lease rate.

For the pilot, the Minneapolis Downtown Council would secure the lease and receive a percentage of the gross receipts businesses generate. A fee would be charged for a consignment setup. Chameleon Consortium is in negotiations with Impact Hub MSP to staff, operate and coach businesses participating in the pilot. Collison said he is approaching City Center, Gaviidae Common and IDS Center as possible locations for the pop-up pilot.

Eventually, the Chameleon Consortium is envisioned to be a full-fledged pop-up incubator with employees who can help foster pop-ups throughout the year.

While there haven't been set locations yet, the Downtown Improvement District (DID) has space in Gaviidae that the program could likely use, and there have been talks about using an empty hair salon in the complex for a temporary shop staffed by barbers from north Minneapolis, Collison said.

Another potential avenue is the city's new public-services building under construction near City Hall. Chameleon is a finalist for a vending contract to provide concessions made by minority-owned vendors, Collison said. A city spokesman wouldn't confirm details, saying the city doesn't disclose who has submitted proposals until a contract is awarded.

Monday
Apr012019

April 1, 2019, Monday - 4th Annual Red Shoe Spring Soiree at Fulton Taproom

Time: 6p - 9p

Location: Fulton Taproom, 414 6th Ave N

4th Annual Red Shoe Spring Soiree

It's time for our 4th Annual Spring Soiree at Fulton Brewery supporting Ronald McDonald House Charities, Upper Midwest!

Join us for Fulton beer paired with heavy appetizers from the Fulton Taproom Kitchen, along with live music and a silent auction. All proceeds support the great work of Ronald McDonald House!

Tickets are limited - buy in advance to confirm your spot. Any remaining tickets will be available at the door.

Monday
Apr012019

April 1, 2019, Monday - Culinary Fight Club - MINNESOTA: Street Food Showdown

Time: 6p - 9p

Location: Lumber Exchange Event Center, 10 5th Street S

Culinary Fight Club - MINNESOTA: Street Food Showdown

We're kicking off the 2019 Minneapolis Seasons with a little firework!

On 4/1/2019, Local culinary talented Chefs will compete for the title to be named the Best Street Food Chef in the Twin CIties! Contestants will go head to head using local flavors and seasonal products to create the best of the best Bites! Who will win the first invite to the 2019 Culinary Fight Fest, The CFC Apron and Coveted Trophy?

There are TWO Winners!

3 Judges will have the tough job of selecting the Champion and YOU will have the tasty honor of selecting the Taster's Choice winner!

Wikipedia describes The ”Street Food" as ready-to-eat foods and beverages prepared and/or sold by vendors in the streets and other similar places."

We think it's perfectly summed up by The Street Foody “...Street food is the true testimony to the identity of a people”. It undoubtedly gauges the depth of traditional food culture, but also measures its ability to continually reinvent itself in the constantly evolving everyday urban jungle, while retaining is roots firmly in the history of a region. In a nutshell, street food has freed itself from prejudice and reclaimed its rightful place in the sun as an expression of culinary civilization."

And Culinary Fight Club challenges these contestants to Plate Up the most gourmet version of this "low to middle income" cuisine with limited fresh ingredients and resources in 60 minutes!

Join us to Kick off an amazing 2019 Season VI of Culinary Fight Club MINNESOTA on April 1, 2019! TICKETS HERE: https://bit.ly/2Cca3eu

Sunday
Mar312019

March 31, 2019, Sunday - Learn To Brew With The Pros at Modist Brewing

Time: 12 p.m. - 3 p.m. 

Location:Modist Brewing Company, 505 N 3rd Street 

Learn To Brew With The Pros

What: The NCA will be hosting the first of a four-part series event on coffee education. This event showcase the all the different variables that affect your basic home brewing. From grind size to water temperature, we'll cover it all! Following events will be on roasting, equipment and green coffee.

This event will include interactive stations for espresso, pour over, Aeropress, french press and cold brew. Each station will have a coffee professional ready to teach everything you need to know about that method. Stations will also have additional equipment set up for attendees to brew along.

We'll have plenty of coffee to be sampled, food, and even a live DJ ready to spin some funky tunes!

Who: Coffee Suppliers at each station include: Wesley Andrews Conversation Complements, Kickapoo Coffee, Philtera Cold Brewed Coffees, Tiny Footprint Coffee and UP Coffee Roasters.

Event is free so invite your friends! 

Sunday
Mar312019

March 31, 2019, Sunday - Dame It! at Solar Arts by Chow Girls

Time: 2:00pm - 5:00pm

Location: Solar Arts by Chow Girls, 711 15th Avenue NE, 3rd Floor

Dame It!

It’s a Party, Dame It!
Join us for the 4th Annual
Dame It! Fundraiser

Dame It! returns as the “best time ever” fundraiser!

The Minnesota Chapter of Les Dames d’Escoffier is throwing the spotlight on Minnesota’s women chefs. Some of the Twin Cities’ most creative kitchens are led by women chefs. The taste-around lets you mingle and chat with the chefs as you sample a delicious array of small plates, wine tastings, craft cocktails/mocktails and sweets.

Proceeds from Dame It! support:

  • Academic Culinary Scholarships for Women

  • Urban Roots: Enriching City Youth Through Food and Ecology

  • Dame It! Dollars: Micro-Grants for Food Professionals.

Have fun!

  • Wall of Wine – Pick a cork for a bottle of wine!

  • Spin the Dame It! Wheel – Win a culinary gift!

  • Cake Walk – Try your luck and take home a cake / pie / pastry!

  • Silent Auction – Offering culinary experiences, restaurant meals, trips, classes and more

Sunday
Mar312019

March 31, 2019, Sunday - Washburn A Mill Tour at the Mill City Museum

Time: 1:00 pm - 2:30 pm

Location: Mill City Museum, 704 S 2nd Street

Washburn A Mill Tour

Take an in-depth look at the historic Washburn A Mill complex and the award-winning Mill City Museum building.

A guide will take visitors into the building's many nooks and crannies, highlighting the lives of the men and women who worked there, how the building functioned during its peak flour milling years, and the many changes to the building over time.

This is the only opportunity for a guided tour through the entire museum building and the only chance to see some of its nonpublic spaces.

Tour highlights include:

  • The dramatic story of the 1878 Washburn A Mill explosion, and the other dangers that mill workers faced on a daily basis
  • "The Octopus," a large machine that directed wheat into nine storage bins
  • The Humphrey Manlift, a vertical conveyor belt that carried workers from floor to floor
  • The Rail Corridor where hundreds of boxcars arrived each day to unload wheat and carry away flour
  • Millstone plaza, originally paved with retired millstones and the location for lunchtime concerts by the Washburn-Crosby employee band in the 1920s
  • Evidence of the three major fires that have damaged the building in 1878, 1928, and 1991
  • The East Engine House, once home to a two-story steam engine, has been remodeled into two classrooms, while preserving the original railroad car pulling machinery

The tour includes no more than 1 mile of moderately paced walking on uneven surfaces. Please call ahead to make arrangements for guests with limited mobility.

Future date: April 20

Sunday
Mar312019

March 31, 2019, Sunday - 30 Days of Biking Kick-off Party at Red Stag

Time: 12 noon

Location: Red Stag Supperclub, 509 First Ave NE

30 Days of Biking Kick-off Party

Join Minneapolis–Saint Paul joyful riders to celebrate the launch of 30 Days of Biking 2019 in the beautiful Club Room of Red Stag Supperclub, sponsored by Surly Brewing Company and Sociable Cider Werks. There'll be DJ-ed beats to get you dancing from powermountain, a raffle sponsored by Freewheel Bike and REI, a volunteer activity led by Mississippi Park Connection, a brand-new spoke card designed by Jesse Lindhorst and more. Plus, pre-rides from across the city. Founded in Minneapolis in 2010, #30daysofbiking is a pledge to ride your bike every day in April and share your adventures online!

Registration is open at http://30daysofbiking.comRSVP on Facebook.

Saturday
Mar302019

March 30, 2019, Saturday - Body Weight Sculpt at Insight Brewing

Time: 10a

Location: Insight Brewing, 2821 E Hennepin Avenue

Body Weight Sculpt at Insight Brewing

CorePower Northeast is taking over Insight Brewing for a body-weight Yoga Sculpt class! Join Gina, Sima and Alyx for the best tunes, the loudest countdowns and all the high-fives!

Class is FREE- bring a friend, then stick around after class for tasty beers and food from their rotating food truck.

*All participants will receive a FREE beer!
*Please bring a mat and water!

Saturday
Mar302019

March 30, 2019, Saturday - Dog Jog presented by Saucony and Stunt Puppy at Mill City Running

Time:  9 AM – 10:30 AM

Location: Mill City Running, 411 E Hennepin Avenue

Dog Jog presented by Saucony and Stunt Puppy

Purebreds and rescues unite, we’re taking over the streets of Minneapolis for a Dog Jog! Canines and their owners will be enjoying a 2 or 4 mile route and returning to Mill City Running for post run T-R-E-A-T-S (can’t say it out loud, ya know). Our friends from Stunt Puppy will be on site with demos of the latest in running leashes and doing onsite collar customization with your pup’s name and address.

All dogs, new to running or old pros are welcome!