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Saturday
Oct242015

October 24, 2015, Saturday - Free Arts Day at Elliot Park

Time: 10:00am - 2:00pm

Location: Elliot Park Recreational Center, 1000 E 14th Street

Free Arts Day at Elliot Park

Saturday
Oct242015

October 24, 2015, Saturday - Urban Hayride at Corner Coffee

Saturday
Oct242015

October 24, 2015, Saturday - Mill City Farmers Market

Time: 9:00am - 1:00pm

Location: 704 South 2nd Street

Today at Mill City Farmers Market: Stock up for Winter!

Produce Planner:
Apples (Haralson, Honeycrisp, Sweet 16, Chestnut crabs, Keepsake, Regent, Honey Gold, & more), beets, bell peppers, broccoli, Brussels sprouts, cabbage, carrots, cauliflower, celeriac, chives, cilantro, cippollini onions, cucumbers, dill, eggplant, fennel, garlic, ginger, grapes, green beans, ground cherries, heirloom dried beans, huckleberries, kale, leeks, lemongrass, mushrooms, oregano, pac choi, parsley, parsnips, peanuts, potatoes, pumpkins, radicchio, radishes, romanesco, rutabagas, sage, salad mix, scallions, shallots, shiitake, shiso, spinach, squash (delicata, acorn, butternut, carnival, kabocha, spaghetti), Swiss chard, tarragon, thyme, tomatillos, turnips, watercress, zucchini, and much more!

Live Music, 11 AM - 1 PM:
MCFM welcomes back local sensation The Eddies this week!

Book Signing with Beth Dooley in the Kitchen Demo, 9:30 - 11:30 AM:
Market Chef Heather Hartman will be joined by Beth Dooley this Saturday! The duo will be preparing two delicious recipes from The Birchwood Cafe Cookbook and you can even get a signed copy by contributor Beth Dooley.

Make sure to stop by and wish Heather well as this will be her last season as Market Chef. We will miss her greatly after 7 wonderful  seasons with her in our Mill City Cooks kitchen. Please wish her luck in her new endeavor as owner and chef of Farm to Fork, a personal chef service.

Sponsor Booth, all day:
The Rose by Aeon is one of the healthiest, greenest places to live in the Twin Cities. Stop by their booth to learn more about this sustainable, state-of-the-art building, just blocks from downtown Minneapolis!

Community Booth, all day, Minneapolis Bike Coalition:
Learn more about this collaborative campaign of community partners, businesses and individuals advocating for 30 new miles of protected bikeways by 2020.

Power of Produce, all day:
Kids ages 5-12 get a free $5 voucher at all October markets to be spent on a fruit or veggie of their choosing just for trying a raw veggie! Stop by the PoP Booth for more information.

Art Market, all day:
Head to the back of the train shed where you'll find 4 talented local artists. This week, stop and see the unique works of Stirsby, Barnswallow Garden, Matthew Krousey Ceramics, and Redcruiser.

Saturday
Oct242015

October 24, 2015, Saturday - Library Lab for Kids: Chemistry at Central Library

Time: 1:30pm –3:30pm

Location: Central Library, 300 Nicollet Mall

Library Lab for Kids: Chemistry

For families. Learn about the wonders and excitement of chemistry with easy-to-do activities led by this volunteer group of chemistry students, teachers and professionals eager to share the science with all ages.

Presented in collaboration with Minnesota Section of the American Chemical Society.

Saturday
Oct242015

October 24, 2015, Saturday - Downtown Community Choir — First Rehearsal at Central Covenant Church

Time: 2:00 pm - 3:30 pm

Location: Central Covenant Church, 810 S. 7th Street
 
The Downtown Minneapolis Neighborhood Association, MacPhail Center for Music and Emanuel Housing have partnered to pilot a free community choir.  All abilities welcome are welcome and there is no cost to participate.

J.D. Steele has graciously agreed to lead the choir. Contact Joan.Bennett@thedmna.org to pre-register.

REHEARSAL DATES:

2:00pm -3:30pm October 24th and 31st, November 7th and 14th, December 5th and 12th

Saturday
Oct242015

October 24, 2015, Saturday - The Mighty Ducks Movie at Target Field Station

Friday
Oct232015

October 23, 2015, Friday - Exceptional: Handmade Paper Beyond Substrate Opening Reception at MCBA

Time: 6:00pm-9:00pm

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

Exceptional: Handmade Paper Beyond Substrate
October 23, 2015 – February 7, 2016

Paper is often thought of as just the material art is created on. Exceptional explores handmade paper itself as a powerful messaging device.

Featured artists:
 Islam Aly (Iowa City, IA)
 Jocelyn Châteauvert (Charleston, SC)
 Mandy Coppes-Martin (Johannesburg, South Africa)
 Melissa Jay Craig (Chicago, IL)
 Ann Marie Kennedy (Raleigh, NC)
 Nnenna Okore (Chicago, IL)
 Trisha Oralie Martin (Chicago, IL)
 Co-curated by Jeff Rathermel and Mary Hark.

Thursday
Oct222015

October 22, 2015, Thursday - Roadtrip with a Raindrop: 90 Days Along the Mississippi River Author Event at Mill City Museum

Time: 7:00pm - 8:00pm

Location: Mill City Museum, 704 South 2nd Street

Roadtrip with a Raindrop: 90 Days Along the Mississippi River Author Event

Join author and travel photographer Gayle Harper for an armchair journey down the Mississippi River. When Harper learned that a raindrop falling into the headwaters of the Mississippi will travel for 90 days to reach the Gulf of Mexico, she embarked on a 90-day road trip along the nearly 2,400-mile course of the river. The book is a celebration of America and of the simple moments that make life an adventure. Ms. Harper will share how the book came about with a multimedia presentation and sign copies.

About Gayle   Facebook

Thursday
Oct222015

October 22, 2015, Thursday - Twin Cities Horror Festival at Southern Theater (daily thru Nov 1)

Schedule - See Event Page link below

Location: Southern Theater, 1420 Washington Avenue South

Event Page

From Big Spooky Radio Spookytime to The Unrepentant Necrophile - get your daily fix of freaky during the Twin Cities Horror Festival, October 22 thru November 1.

Thursday
Oct222015

October 22, 2015, Thursday - East Downtown Council Forum at the Guthrie

Time: Registration, lunch and networking starts at 11:30 a.m., with presentations starting at Noon.

Location: The Guthrie, Level 5 Cafe

You are cordially invited to join the East Downtown Council (EDC) for the next EDC Business Forum. The title of this month’s event is, “Introducing Joseph Haj, New Artistic Director for the Guthrie Theater.”

The cost to attend the forum is just $20. Attendees can pay by cash or check at the door. 

Please RSVP for the event by sending an email to info@edcmpls.org by no later than noon on Monday, October 19, at Noon.

FORUM DESCRIPTION

The EDC October business forum will feature the newly appointed Guthrie Theater Artistic Director Joseph Haj. Mr Haj will discuss a future vision for the Guthrie Theater’s programming and engagement with the broader community, including how the Guthrie will lead the way in accessibility and innovation in theater arts. As a bonus we have the privilege of hearing from Jennifer Halcrow, VP of Advancement at MacPhail Center for the Music, discussing Minnesota’s Creative Index and how the arts are transforming economic vitality in our region and beyond.

FORUM AGENDA

  1. 11:30-Noon             Networking and Lunch
  2. Noon-12:05 pm       Introductions and EDC Update by Paul Mellblom and Dan Collison
  3. 12:10-12:15 pm       District Development Spotlight – Mortenson Liner Parcel Development by Brad Lis
  4. 12:15-12:25 pm      Minnesota Creative Index: Jennifer Halcrow, VP of Advancement at MacPhail Center for Music
  5. 12:25-12:55 pm       Joseph Haj Keynote Presentation
  6. 12:55-1:00 pm         Closing Announcements by Dan Collison
Thursday
Oct222015

October 22, 2015, Thursday - Thursday Musical’s Thursday Morning Artist Series at MacPhail

Time: 10:00am reception, 10:30am concert

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

Thursday Musical’s 2015-2016 Thursday Morning Artist Series   

The Thursday Morning Artist Series has been presented since 1892 at 10:30 am on Thursdays. It is the organization’s longest-running recital and chamber music series with a legacy of featuring some of the most talented classical musicians in Minnesota. Programs are currently being held in the acoustically impressive Antonello Hall at MacPhail Center for Music and inside the beautiful architecture of the Wayzata Community Church, Wayzata.  Free coffee and donuts are provided in the lobby starting at 10:00 am served by members of Thursday Musical. Detailed program information will be announced throughout the season.

FULL SCHEDULE

Thursday, October 22, 2015
Christina Waldron, piano - Young Artist Scholarship Competition Winner 2015
The WolfGang
Stanley King, classical oboe, Mary Sorlie, classical violin, Jennifer Kalika, classical viola and Laura Handler, classical cello
Jeana Ogren, piano
Colleen Meier, soprano

Thursday, November 5, 2015
Living Concert Notes with Moderator Steve Staruch, MPR
Anastasiya Nyzkodub, clarinet - Young Artist Scholarship Competition Winner 2015
Mark Bussey, guitar
Coca Bochonko, viola
Susan Hellerud, piano

Thursday, November 19, 2015
Jared Waln, guitar - Young Artist Scholarship Competition Winner 2015
Ona Pinsonneault, clarinet
Marion Judish, violin
Herbert Johnson, piano

Thursday, January 21, 2016
Bach Concert
Timothy Perry, cello
Gail Olszewski, harpsichord
Jennifer Sylvester, soprano

Thursday, February 4, 2016
MacPhail Center for Music
Living Concert Notes with Moderator Libby Larsen, composer
Semada Trio
Dana Donnay, oboe, Matthew Bertrand, bassoon and Seth Engelby, piano
Nicolla Melville, piano
Charles Wazanowski, tuba

Thursday, February 18, 2016
Arjun Ganguly, viola - Young Artist Scholarship Competition Winner 2015
Northern Lights String Quartet
Carolyn Liptak, violin, Kathryn Christie, violin, Jennifer Thomas, viola and David Holmes, cello
Debra Gilroy, soprano
Megan Wallace, piano

Thursday, March 3, 2016
Amanda Chan, piano - Young Artist Scholarship Competition Winner 2015
Beth Winterfeldt, piano
The Bishop String Trio
Meredith Vaughan, violin, Katie Ekberg, viola and Carlynn Savot, cello
Karen Rognsvoog - music and film

Thursday, March 17, 2016
Faith Farr, cello
Beth Blackledge, flute
Suzanne Kennedy, mezzo-soprano

Thursday, April 14, 2016
Rie Tanaka, piano - Young Artist Scholarship Competition Winner 2015
Mitch Blatt, clarinet
Melissa Culloton, mezzo-soprano
Mimi Tung, piano

Thursday, April 28, 2016
Elizabeth Kleiber, flute - Young Artist Scholarship Competition Winner 2015
Amy Morris, flute
Robin Helgen, soprano
Elliott Wilcox, piano

Thursday
Oct222015

October 22, 2015, Thursday - Murder Mystery at Old Spaghetti Factory

Time: 7:00pm

Location: Old Spaghetti Factory, 233 Park Avenue (and Washington Avenue South)

Till Death Do Us Part
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The birds are chirping, the sun is shining, but the wedding bells aren’t ringing for this not so happy couple when a member of the wedding party is murdered! With a raging bridezilla and an unenthused groom on the scene, it may be happily never after in this nuptial nightmare. Trade clues with your guests and help the hapless couple figure out whodunit so they can say I do before the wedding hour passes them by!
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The bride and groom aren’t picky, so you can wear just about whatever you’d like. In fact, we encourage you to wear your own wedding dress or the most ridiculous wedding attire you can come up with. It’ll make their special day that much more special so long as they actually get the chance to walk down the aisle!
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Thursday
Oct222015

October 22, 2015, Thursday - Downtown Service Area Master Plan Public Open House Pin-Up and Steering Committee at Walker Art Center

Time: 6:00pm-8:30pm

Location: Walker Art Center, 1750 Hennepin Avenue

Public Invited to Participate in Design Week October 19-23!

Project

Project staff will hold an intensive, week-long creative session in October to generate design approaches.  The week is anchored by two public events to gather input and provide feedback for the design team.  Please join us to help shape Downtown Minneapolis’ parks:

Review community engagement, vision and goals, and explore unique park possibilities with interactive exercises.

Wednesday
Oct212015

October 21, 2015, Wednesday - Childcare Group Storytime at Central Library

Time: 10:00am

Location: Central Library, 300 Nicollet Mall

Childcare Group Storytime

Talk, sing, read, write and play together in a format appropriate for the children in your care. Share books, stories, rhymes, music and movement.

Future dates:
Wednesday, Nov. 4, 10 a.m.
Wednesday, Nov. 18, 10 a.m.

Tuesday
Oct202015

October 20, 2015, Tuesday - 50th Anniversary Screening of My Fair Lady at St. Anthony Main Theatre (2 nights)

Time: 7 pm (Tuesday and Wednesday, October 20 and 21,)

Location: St. Anthony Main Theatre, 115 Main Street SE

The Film Society presents the 50th anniversary restoration of the Aubrey Hepburn classic by director George Cukor now more “loverly” than ever! The special screenings will include a bonus featurette called The Fairest Fair Lady, a 10 minute theatrical trailer produced by Warner Bros. for the film’s original release. My Fair Lady screens as part of the Film Society’s Anniversary Film Classics program, which also includes the Oklahoma! 60th anniversary and the Fantasia 75th anniversary.

For information

Tuesday
Oct202015

October 20, 2015, Tuesday - Minneapolis Downtown Council Gala featuring the Annual 2025 Plan Leadership Awards at Aria

Time: 5:30pm – 9:30pm

Location: Aria, 105 North First Street

Minneapolis Downtown Council Gala featuring the Annual 2025 Plan Leadership

Welcome to the 2015 Minneapolis Downtown Council Gala featuring the Annual 2025 Plan Leadership Awards. Thank you for joining us for a night of networking and honoring business and community leaders in Downtown Minneapolis.
 
5:30 p.m. Social
6:15 p.m. Seating for Dinner
6:30 p.m. Dinner
7:15 p.m. Awards Presentation
8 p.m. Entertainment
9:30 p.m. Event Concludes

Monday
Oct192015

October 19, 2015, Monday - Hennepin County Work and Economic Resource Center Job Fair at Central Library

Time: 9am to 2pm

Location: Central Library, ‭300 Nicollet Mall

The Hennepin County Work and Economic Resource Center is sponsoring a job fair as part of a series of events to pair employers looking for workers with employees looking for job opportunities. ‭All participating businesses are actively ‭recruiting for multiple openings, from ‭entry-level to management.

The event is free and open to the public.

People looking for employment can connect with recruiters from these companies:

• Accessible Space
• Advantage Sales & Marketing
• Atlas Staffing
• Best Buy
• Building Resources Corporation
• Coborn’s Delivers
• Comcast
• ConAgra Foods
• CSM Corporation
• CVS (New Hope & Plymouth)
• Delta Global Services
• Doherty Staffing
• Dominos
• DoubleTree by Hilton ‭Minneapolis - Park ‭Place
• Family Dollar
• FedEx Ground
• Hennepin County HR
• HMS Host
• Home Depot
• Hy-Vee
• Knutson Construction
• Labor Ready
• Macy’s
• Minco
• Options Residential ‭Inc. ‭and Options Family & ‭Behavior Services, Inc.
• PICA Headstart
• Pizza Hut
• Satin Touch
• Sheraton Minneapolis ‭West
• St. Louis Park ‭Transportation
• Super America
• Target (West Metro)
• ‭The Hilton Minneapolis
• ‭The Marquette Hotel
• ‭Walgreens

This location is served by several bus routes. ‭To find the best one, visit ‭http://www.metrotransit.org/ or call 612-373-3333.

Look for more news on the Hennepin County website at www.hennepin.us/news.

Monday
Oct192015

October 19, 2015, Monday - Anniversary Week at Town Hall Brewery

Location: Town Hall Brewery, 1430 Washington Avenue S

We're turning 18 years old! Join us all week to celebrate our anniversary with special releases and events -- we wouldn't be here without you!

Anniversary Week Schedule:

Monday, Oct 19 | Anniversary Ale Release | 5pm
Our celebratory red ale.

Tuesday, Oct 20 | Anniversary Beer Dinner | 7pm
Courses prepared specially by our chef Matt Lepisto, paired with special Town Hall beers presented by brewmaster Mike Hoops. By reservation only -- call the Brewery today!

Wednesday, Oct 21 | Mango Mama | 5pm
Our popular mango-infused IPA released in pints and a limited number of growlers!...

Thursday, Oct 22 | TBA

Friday, Oct 23 | TBA

Saturday, Oct 24 | Three Hour Tour | 11am
Our ridiculously delicious coconut milk stout makes its annual appearance, on tap and in a limited number of growlers!

 

Monday
Oct192015

October 19, 2015, Monday - Downtown Service Area Master Plan Public Workshop at Mill City Museum

Time: 6:00pm-8:30pm

Location: Mill City Museum, 704 2nd Street South

Public Invited to Participate in Design Week October 19-23!

Project

Project staff will hold an intensive, week-long creative session in October to generate design approaches.  The week is anchored by two public events to gather input and provide feedback for the design team.  Please join us to help shape Downtown Minneapolis’ parks:

Review community engagement, vision and goals, and explore unique park possibilities with interactive exercises.

Monday
Oct192015

October 19, 2015, Monday - “The Meaning in ‘Mockingbird’: Putting a Classic in the Continuum of Civil Rights, Race Relations and Social Justice” at The Guthrie

Time: 7:30pm

Location: Guthrie Theater, Wurtele Thrust Stage, 818 Second Street South

“The Meaning in ‘Mockingbird’: Putting a Classic in the Continuum of Civil Rights, Race Relations and Social Justice”

On Monday, October 19, a non-performance night, the Guthrie will host this thought-provoking panel discussion. Panelists so far are Joseph Crespino (Jimmy Carter Professor and Chair of the Department of History at Emory University in Atlanta) and William D. Green (associate professor and Sabo Senior Fellow in the Department of History at Augsburg College).

Free, but tickets are required. Reserve by calling the box office at 612-377-2224.