June 3, 2016, Friday - It’s About Time Public Reception at Traffic Zone Gallery
Time: 6:00pm - 8:00pm
Location: Traffic Zone Gallery at Traffic Zone Center for Visual Art, 250 Third Avenue N
On exhibit June 3 – July 15 (Gallery Hours: Monday-Friday 9 am -- 5 pm and by appointment)
Traffic Zone Gallery presents It’s About Time, an exhibition of photographs by riverfront resident Laura Crosby. For this exhibition, the artist asked herself, “How do I photograph time? If time is the subject of photography how would it look? Does it move in one direction only or does it circle back on itself?” What she discovered is that deep inside of wide time exists. Time expires, its past is gone, and its future not yet come. It’s never resting, constant, silent, mysterious, indefinable, precious, illusionary, relentless, constant, short, long, fast, slow, endless, deadly and healing.
In this exhibition each photograph is layered in order to depict the passage of time and is accompanied by a quotation that relates directly to the images. The subjects captured include: energy, environment, war, communication, agriculture, time, history and information. The exhibit and public reception are free and open to the public.
June 1, 2016, Wednesday - Capella Tower Market Opening Day
Time: 11:00AM - 2:00PM
Location: Capella Tower, 225 S 6th Street
Capella Tower Market Opening Day!
Our first weekly summer market kicks off in our atrium on Wednesday, June 1st! Enjoy a variety of vendors, live music, outdoor seating, and jumbo games!
Live Music 11 am - 2 pm: Mary DuShane and Nick Jordan - The Moonlight Duo
June 1st Vendors (more may be added):
Afton Mist Farms: Local Produce
Angela Davis: Paintings and Prints
Bruce Wry Cheese: WI Cheese
Creature Comfort Hot Sauce: Hot Sauce
Culinary Fix: Protein Bars
Duane Mode: Urban Paintings and Prints
GYST Fermentation Bar: Lacto-fermented Pickles
Innate Foods: Vegan/GF Salads and Brownies
Isadore Nut Company: Small-Batch Spice Nuts
Lorpao Lee Farm: Local Produce
Natasha's Pierogi: Pierogis, Dumplings, and Sauces
SnappyDog Salsal: Salsa
Solomon's Bakery: Pastries and Breads
T-Rex Cookie Company, LLC: 1/2 lb Cookies
June 1, 2016, Wednesday - Riverplace Farmers Market
Time: 3:00pm - 7:00pm
Location: Corner of Hennepin Ave and Main Street in the Riverplace courtyard
The Riverplace Farmers Market is set to open its 2016 season on Wednesday, June 1st. The market operates on Wednesday evenings from 3 to 7 pm. The market is a rain or shine event that continues through the end of September. The Riverplace Market allows consumers to have access to locally grown, farm fresh produce and products made by Minnesota makers. Products include produce, flowers, sauces and spices, art, baked goods, meats and cheeses.
June 1, 2016, Wednesday - Downtown Real Estate: Nitty-Gritty Night with the Cynthia Froid Group!
Time: 6:00pm - 7:00pm
Location: Mill City Museum, 6th floor, 704 S 2nd Street
Downtown Real Estate: Nitty-Gritty Night with the Cynthia Froid Group!
The Trend is your Friend
Join your friends and neighbors to get the nitty gritty on what's really happening with downtown real estate today, as we share fascinating and up-to-the-minute data on this highly complex and rapidly changing market. Data can be sexy!
If you ask yourself any of the following, you need to be there:
- How do I know what my condo is worth today?
- How will the stadium impact my property value?
- How long will this sellers’ market last?
Please RSVP by Friday May 27 to admin@cynthiafroid.com or call 612.279.8215
Please state your name and building so we can tailor the discussion around your personal interests. If you have specific questions you'd like us to address, please note them when you RSVP.
Beer, wine, and snacks provided. Bring your neighbors!
May 31, 2016, Tuesday - Science on Screen: Grizzly Man at St. Anthony Main Theater
Time: 7:00 pm
Location: St. Anthony Main Theater 3, 115 Main Street SE
The Film Society of Minneapolis and St. Paul presents SCIENCE ON SCREEN: GRIZZLY MAN
Join wildlife researcher Dr. Mark Ditmer for a special screening of Werner Herzog's Grizzly Man, paired with a discussion on bear behavior and their evolving environmental landscape.
May 31, 2016, Tuesday - Marge Barrett Publication Launch at The Loft
Time: 7:00pm
Location: The Loft Literary Center, at Open Book (Performance Hall), 1011 Washington Ave
Marge Barrett Publication Launch
The Loft presents an evening with author Marge Rogers Barrett celebrating the release of her new memoir, Called: The Making & Unmaking of a Nun. The book recounts Barrett’s life growing up in a large Catholic family in Marshall and St. Paul, Minnesota, joining a convent in 1963, leaving, and answering other “calls.”
The launch event will include a conversation with Loft Executive Director Britt Udesen and Barrett about the process of writing this story over a large swath of time, the experience of becoming a nun, a teacher, a wife and mother, a sister caring for family members. The discussion will include excerpts from the book and a Q &A with the audience.
Marge Rogers Barrett is proud to be a part of Minnesota’s literary tradition, graduating with a BA in English from the University of St. Catherine and completing Master’s work in education and an MFA in Creative Writing from the University of Minnesota. She’s taught in high schools and universities, and for the past ten years, adults in the community—at the Loft Literary Center, the Jewish Community Center, MinnPost, the Collegeville Institute, and workshops in the Cities and around the country. She has published poetry and prose in numerous journals, stories in Dzanc Books’ Best of the Web 2009, the Minnesota Historical Society’s The State We’re In, and a poetry chapbook, My Memoir Dress.
There is a $5–$10 suggested admission fee at the door for this event.
May 31, 2016, Tuesday - Music in the Park at Father Hennepin Bluffs Park
Time: Music 7:00pm
Location: Father Hennepin Bluffs Park (East Bank of the Stone Arch Bridge)
Tonights entertainment: (See website in case of scheduling changes.)
Music: Kingsview May 31
Brianna Lane June 7
Matt Hannah June 14
Sabby White June 21
The Broken Heartland String Band June 28
Lisa Carney Anderson Quintet July 5
Byron Johnson-Blanchard Trio July 12
OSO July 19
Iron for Ghosts July 26
Niki Becker August 2
Grateful Red August 9
Hunker'd Down Blues Band August 16
The Paper Days August 23
War Poets August 30
Movies: (no movie on May 31)
Finding Nemo June 7
Casablanca June 14,
Comme Un Lion June 21
Top Gun June 28
La Belle Vie July 5
Young Frankenstein July 12
He Named Me Malala July 19
TC Black Film Festival Selection July 26
Pitch Perfect 2 August 2
Jaws August 9
Batkid Begins August 16
TC Black Film Festival Selection August 23
What to bring: Blanket or chair, sunblock and bugspray, picnic basket.
Music & Movies in The Parks is produced by the Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board.
May 29, 2016, Sunday - Washburn A Mill Tour at Mill City Museum
Times: 1:00pm
Location: Mill City Museum, 704 2nd Street South
Reservations: required, call 612-341-7555 or register online.
Take an in-depth look at the historic Washburn A Mill complex and the award-winning Mill City Museum building. A museum interpreter 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 non-public spaces. The tour includes admission to the museum gallery, Baking Lab, Water Lab and Flour Tower show.
May 28, 2016, Saturday - Cat, Cow and Coffee: Sunrise Yoga with Baby at Pacifier – North Loop
Time: 9:30am
Location: Pacifier North Loop, 219 N 2nd Street, # 102
Join Tumblewalla’s certified yoga instructor, Chrissy Hart, as we help you and your baby start the weekend with movement and breakfast goodies.
Chrissy will guide you through yoga stretches for your little one, then a core series that can be done with baby, and finally an empowering series to help bring the superhero out in you. Please bring a yoga mat for yourself and a comfy blanket for your little one.
This workshop will finish with coffee, breakfast treats, and an interactive discussion led by Sonal Gerten, Tumblewalla founder + play activist, on recommended toys & activities to stimulate play, imagination, curiosity and creativity at home.
All participants will receive 20% off Tumblewalla's Yoga line the day of the event.
Recommended for babies 0-1. Advanced registration required.
$10 fee includes yoga workshop for 1 parent + baby, coffee, breakfast snacks and personalized toy and activity recommendations for your baby.
May 28, 2016, Saturday - Twin Cities Food Tours' Historic Northeast Minneapolis Food Tour
Times: 1:00pm
Twin Cities Food Tours' Historic Northeast Minneapolis Food Tour
The Historic Northeast Walking Food Tour takes place in the Minneapolis neighborhood known as Northeast, or Nordeast to locals! You’ll savor favorites from 6 locations including sausages also served at Twins Stadium, authentic Neaopolitan Pizza, traditional Greek desserts and gourmet cheeses, to name a few. You’ll also learn how these local establishments came to be, who owns them and some fun and interesting stories they have to share. The food sampled on the tour is included in the price of your ticket and is enough for a satisfying lunch.
May 27, 2016, Friday - Buried Child opens at Southern Theater (thru June 19)
Time: See ticket link for schedule
Location: Southern Theater, 1420 Washington Avenue South
Buried Child Presented by Red Bird Theatre
May 27 - June 19
Sam Shepard’s Buried Child directed by Artistic Director, Genevieve Bennett. The mission of Red Bird Theatre is to produce plays that expose life’s transcendent moments. It’s inaugural production, Buried Child, examines the violent dysfunction of a Midwestern family with a dark secret. The arrival of an estranged son breaks the patterns of lies, and life and death hang in the balance as the truth begins to take root.
Featuring Twin Cities favorites: Terry Hempleman*, Barbra Berlovitz, Paul de Cordova*, Brian Goranson, Matthew Englund, Charlotte Calvert and Leif Jurgensen.
May 26, 2016, Thursday - Student and Faculty Open House at MacPhail
Time: 6:00pm
Location: MacPhail Center for Music, 501 South 2nd Street
May is Teacher Appreciation Month
Join us for a student and faculty Open House on May 26. 6:00pm program includes performances and recognizes teachers with 25 to 35 years of service.
May 26, 2016, Thursday - Riverfront Vitality Forum at Mill City Museum
Time: 6:00pm - 7:30pm
Location: Mill City Museum, 704 S Second Street
River ecology after the lock closure: return to a more natural river?
Hosted by Minneapolis Riverfront Partnership
Free event, but please register
Nearly a year ago, in an unusual move, the lock at Upper Saint Anthony Falls was closed to boat and barge traffic. The closure was the result of an act of Congress, designed in part to slow the spread of invasive carp up the Mississippi River in Minneapolis, to rivers and lakes beyond.
But inevitably, the closure, and the end of dredging the area for a shipping channel, is having an impact on the area's ecology. What is the impact on the shape of the river bottom? How are invertebrates and mussels impacted? What is the impact on water chemistry.
The Minneapolis Riverfront Partnership, Mississippi Watershed Management Organization, and the St. Anthony Falls Lab and River Life Program at the University of Minnesota have partnered to investigate those impacts.
Join us along with a panel of experts to hear about data collection efforts and consider the kinds of impacts we may see on our river environment.
May 25, 2016, Wednesday - Tastemakers - Wine: New American Classics
Time: 6:00pm to 9:00pm
Location: The Lab Theater, 700 N 1st Street
Tastemakers - Wine: New American Classics
Tasting and talking about cutting-edge wine with nine of America's most important new winemakers.
May 25, 2016, Wednesday - North Loop Neighborhood Association Board Meeting
Please note the location for tonight's meeting has changed - we will be meeting at 514 Studios, 514 3rd Street North.
Time: 7:00pm
Location: Heritage Landing, 415 1st Street N
North Loop Neighborhood Association Board Meeting
May 24, 2016, Tuesday - Upper Harbor Terminal Open House
Time: 6 – 8 pm
Location: Urban League, 2100 Plymouth Avenue, Laura Scott Williams Room
Upper Harbor Terminal Open House
Get informed and share opinions on an epic opportunity to redevelop 48 acres of riverfront.
The Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board and City of Minneapolis are hosting an open house on May 24 for Minneapolis residents to learn more about the Upper Harbor Terminal site and provide input on its upcoming redevelopment. The public meeting will be held 6-8 pm at the Minneapolis Urban League (2100 Plymouth Ave. N) in the Laura Scott Williams Room.
Short presentations are scheduled at 6:15 pm and 7 pm. Families are encouraged to attend and light refreshments will be served. Staff members fluent in Somali and Spanish will be present to help with any translation needs. Please request other languages
The Upper Harbor Terminal closed in 2014 after decades as an industrial shipping yard. Now the Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board and City of Minneapolis are working collaboratively to redevelop the 48-acre site along the North Minneapolis riverfront. Please join us on May 24!
May 24, 2016, Tuesday - Keep the Beat Police Fundraiser at Vic's
Time: 5:00pm – 6:30pm
Location: Vic's on the River, 201 Main Street SE
Keep the Beat Police Fundraiser
The annual Keep the Beat fundraiser and silent auction is coming up! Come and meet the business owners and residents of this great neighborhood and help the NE Business Association in supporting the 2nd Precinct Substation with a raffle and silent auction featuring prizes from local neighborhood businesses. Proceeds go directly to support the substation on University Avenue as well as to pay for “Beat Cops,” “Cops on Bikes” and additional Police Patrols of the neighborhood.
Tickets are $25 each and available at Surdyk’s and Keegan’s.
May 23, 2016, Monday - Franklin Bridge Detour Ride
Time: 5:30 PM - 7:30 PM
Location: Seward Community Co-op, Franklin Store-2823 E Franklin Avenue
Franklin Bridge Detour Ride Hosted by Minneapolis Bicycle Coalition
The Franklin Bridge is CLOSED for the rest of the summer!! Although we are super excited for a brand new protected bikeway when it re-opens- it may have put a wrench in your commute or your journey to the Seward Co-op!
Join us for this slow-paced, 10 mile ride that will lead us on detours starting from the Seward Co-op and back there again!
5:30PM- Meet-up at Seward Co-op
6PM- Roll out!!
7PM- Arrive back at Seward Co-op for snacks and treats.
**This ride is approximately 10 miles, but is a slow-paced, no rider left behind event! It is also in place of our Bikeways for Everyone Monthly Get Together!**