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Jul262012

July 26, 2012, Thursday - MRP Riverfront Vitality Celebration

Time:  6:00pm – 7:30pm
Location: Mississippi Watershed Management Organization, 2522 Marshall Street NE
Join the Minneapolis Riverfront Partnership to help shape the future of the Mississippi in Minneapolis.

How can the Minneapolis Riverfront move from good to great? The Minneapolis Riverfront Partnership invites you to join other business, civic and community leaders in a celebration of our riverfront vitality. Featuring:

· Don Shelby, environmentalist and riverfront advocate, recognizing recent successes on our dynamic riverfront
· Butch Thompson, renowned musician, performing live jazz by the Mississippi River
· Tours of the ground-breaking headquarters of the Mississippi Watershed Management Organization, highlighting its river-friendly design overlooking the Mississippi River at the new Lowry Bridge
Donations are welcome. This free event is sponsored by:
· Partners: RSP Architects, Gray Plant Mooty
· Community Leaders: American Academy of Neurology, Xcel Energy
· Friends: Meyer Scherer & Rockcastle, Bureau of Engraving, Northeast Bank, Cynthia Froid Group, RBC Wealth Management