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Dec082010

December 8, 2010, Wednesday - Breakfast with a Preservationist at the Mill City Museum

Time:  8:00am to 9:00am 

Location: Mill City Musuem, ADM Conference Room (6th Floor)

Join Preserve Minneapolis for their Annual Year End Invitational: Standing Out in the Open But Who Sees It (an ordinary building you particularly appreciate).

Following on their successful “This Place Matters” presentation from February, they need your participation for thier last BWAP of 2010. It may take you a bit of time to recall “that building – or place” which somehow appeals to you, seems to have a place in its surroundings, but has no public-recognition.  BWAP is asking you to send them the modest and humble place that appeals to you. Email them a picture of that place, or give them an address and a name, and they will gladly go out and shoot it.

They will present an array of images, selected by people just like you, along with your fave. They will ask each person who submitted to describe why their building or place appeals to them. Please send your place or building to: egales@preserveminneapolis.org by Wednesday, December 1, 2010. Parking is available at meters on neighboring streets and in a parking garage across from the museum.

Cost:  Free