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Tuesday
May172016

May 17, 2016, Tuesday - City Public Hearing: Vikings Tailgating

Time: 1:30pm

Location: Minneapolis City Hall, Room 317, 350 S 5th Street

The Community Development and Regulatory Services Committee of the Minneapolis City Council will consider amending Chapter 319 of the Minneapolis Code of Ordinances.  This amendment proposes new geographical boundaries permitting the use of alcohol in parking lots.

A copy of the proposed ordinance is available at www.minneapolismn.gov/licensing.

You are invited to attend, express your opinions, and/or submit such in writing by contactingLinda.Roberts@minneapolismn.gov at 612-673-3908.

Tuesday
May172016

May 17, 2016, Tuesday - Streets as Places Community Workshop at New Century Theatre

Time: 8:00am – 4:30pm 

Location: New Century Theatre, 615 Hennepin Avenue, Suite 145

Hennepin Theatre Trust invites you to a special community workshop focused on reimagining Hennepin Avenue in downtown Minneapolis.

Your participation will help inform the 5 to 10 on Hennepin project, which will reimagine a five-block stretch of Hennepin Avenue between 5th and 10th streets as a vibrant destination for everyone to enjoy.

The workshop will be co-led by Hennepin Theatre Trust and experts from Project for Public Spaces (PPS), a nonprofit pioneer in the global placemaking movement.

Southwest Airlines’ Heart of the Community program awarded the Trust with a grant to bring the 5 to 10 on Hennepin project to life. PPS is providing technical assistance.

This event is free and open to the public. Lunch will be provided. If you are unable to attend, please share this with your networks and invite them to help shape a significant and historic pathway in the WeDo™ MPLS Cultural District.

Space is limited. Please RSVP no later than Wednesday, May 11 to ensure your seat. Click here to RSVP.

Monday
May162016

May 16, 2016, Monday - Taking the Risk to Change Your Life for Art at The Loft

Time: 6:30 PM to 8:30 PM

Location: The Loft Literary Center, 1011 Washington Avenue South

Taking the Risk to Change Your Life for Art:
Discussion with Ada Limón and Joan Vorderbruggen, moderated by Kathryn Savage
Reading from Ada Limón to follow

Presented by Milkweed Editions and The Loft Literary Center

Reception with light snacks and drinks at 6:30 p.m.; program at 7 p.m.
Book signing and good company to follow

Creative work is difficult but necessary work. Getting to work in a creative field—whether it’s literature, visual art, photography, dance, or music—often means making unconventional choices to finding a path that allows for fostering your art. Join award-winning poet Ada Limón and Director of Public Art and Placemaking for the Hennepin Theatre Trust Joan Vorderbruggen for a discussion on risk-taking and making the difficult choices that lead to more creative agency.

Monday
May162016

May 16, 2016, Monday - 205 Park Ave S Development Priorities: Community Forum at The Guthrie

Time: 5:45pm - 8:00pm

Location: Guthrie Rehearsal Space, 818 S 2nd Street

The Downtown Minneapolis Neighborhood Association (DMNA) meets on the 3rd Monday of the month at 5:45 pm at a rotating location. All are welcome!

Featured Topic: 205 Park Avenue — Development priorities conversation with Council Member Jacob Frey.

Council Member Frey and others will discuss development priorities for 205 Park Avenue South and address questions that have arisen since the City issued a request for development proposals  (RFP) for the site. 

Sunday
May152016

May 15, 2016, Sunday - Dandelion Day at Ard Godfrey House

Time: 1:00pm – 4:00pm

Location: Ard Godfrey House, Chute Square, at the corner of University and Central Avenue SE

Dandelion Day

Built in 1849, the Ard Godfrey House was restored by the Woman’s Club and has been open to the public since 1979. Dandelion Day celebrates Harriet Godfrey’s introduction of dandelion seeds to the St. Anthony Falls area.

At the Godfrey House annual Dandelion Day celebration, learn how Harriet Godfrey brought dandelion seeds in 1849 to St. Anthony Falls from her home in Maine, and how she used dandelions in family life. Take home free Godfrey House buttons for the kids and Harriet’s recipes for brewing dandelion coffee and tea.

Admission is FREE, but donations are welcome.

Dandelion Day marks the beginning of the summer tour season at the Ard Godfrey House. Summer hours are Saturdays and Sundays, June through August, 1:00 – 4:00 pm. No admission fee is charged but donations are welcome. Special group tours may be arranged year round by calling 612-781-8791. For more information, visit www.womansclub.org.

Sunday
May152016

May 15, 2016, Sunday - Reading with Kao Kalia Yang at The Loft

Time: 2:00pm - 4:00 pm

Location: The Loft Literary Center, at Open Book (Performance Hall), 1011 Washington Ave

Reading with Kao Kalia Yang

The Loft Literary Center proudly presents Kao Kalia Yang author of The Latehomecomer: A Hmong Family Memoir. Yang will be reading from her highly anticipated second book, The Song Poet: A Memoir of My Father, the story of Bee Yang, a song poet who sacrificed much for his children's future in America

Sunday
May152016

May 15, 2016, Sunday - Rotten Island Critters: Watercolor Paintings at Central Library

Time: 2:00pm

Location: Central Library, Children's Library, 300 Nicollet Mall

Rotten Island Critters: Watercolor Paintings

Grades 2-6. Inspired by William Steig's colorful book “Rotten Island,” create vibrant watercolor and lemon juice pictures of crazy critters. Materials provided. K-grade 1 are welcome if accompanied by an adult or caregiver.

Sunday
May152016

May 15, 2016, Sunday - Kids Soccer at Gold Medal Park

Time: 10:30am - Noon

Location: Gold Medal Park

Kids Soccer at Gold Medal Park with Downtown Minneapolis Families

Is your daughter or son interested in soccer but you don’t want to commit to a soccer league?

Do you want to meet other families living downtown?

Come on out for our first soccer event!

This free event is open to kids of all ages and skill levels. We will have soccer balls and food & drinks for the children.  Parents will be onsite to coach kids who are interested.  The event will be very informal; feel free to come and go as you please.

We hope to see you there!

Saturday
May142016

May 14, 2016, Saturday - Free Boot Camp in Cancer Survivors Park

Time: 10:00am

Location: Cancer Survivors Park, 250 Marquette Ave

Anytime Fitness North Loop will be at The Plaza hosting FREE Boot Camps every Saturday in the Month of May.  

Saturday
May142016

May 14, 2016, Saturday - Global Folk: Sounds of Mexico at Central Library

Time: 2:00pm

Location: Central Library, Children's Library, 300 Nicollet Mall

Global Folk: Sounds of Mexico

For families. La Familia Torres-Peña performs traditional Mexican songs, pop and music hall tunes, love songs and more on a variety of instruments, with harmony arrangements.
This project is funded with money from Minnesota's Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund.
Presented in partnership with MELSA.

Saturday
May142016

May 14, 2016, Saturday - Mill City Farmers Market

Time: 8:00am - 1:00pm

Location: 704 South 2nd Street

Today at Mill City Farmers Market

WHAT'S IN SEASON:
asparagus | morels | nettles |baby bok choi | beets | carrots chives | green garlic | kale | pea shoots | chicory | parsnips | cilantro | oregano | thyme lettuce | swiss chard | arugula radishes | spinach | rhubarb | salad mix | cabbage | akurei turnips | vegetable seedlings and much, much more!

COOKING CLASS Mushroom, Greens, & Asparagus Pasta: 10:30-11AM
New Market Chef Beth Jones is cooking fresh asparagus, seasonal mushrooms, and spring greens this Saturday. Learn how to cook these local vegetables and make a simple wine sauce for pasta at our free 30-minute cooking class located in the train shed patio.

KIDS ACTIVITIES
• Mini Farm petting zoo from MNHS historic Oliver H. Kelley Farm, all day at the top of the Market!
• Power of Produce (PoP), all day veggie samples in the Info Booth

ART MARKET
This Saturday's featured local artists include: Annika Kaplan Jewelry, Fresh Mud Pottery, House of Talents, Oh Dier, ArtAndes, and Sassy Knitwear. Find them in the train shed near the entrance to the museum!

LIVE MUSIC, 11am-1pm: Miss Becky with Michael Keyes
Get up and dance or tap your boots! Mill City Farmers Market happily welcomes back Miss Becky & Michael Keyes, who will be playing country Americana tunes in the music tent near the Guthrie Steps.

COMMUNITY BOOTHS
Hennepin County Master Gardeners!
Learn how to grow tomatoes that won't split or what that bug is in your yard! Bring your gardening questions to the Master Gardener Volunteers who will be on the Chicago Mall all day.

Straw Bale Gardens with Joel Karsten!
See a demonstration of this revolutionary above-ground growing technique perfect for urban dwellers and those with larger lots alike! Joel will be available for questions all day at the top of the market near the Guthrie and also have copies of his book 'Straw Bale Gardens.'

Organics Recycling with the City of Minneapolis
Trying to get one of those green composting bins? Need help understanding what goes inside your compost? Or simply interested in reducing waste at your home or business? The City of Minneapolis will be stationed inside the train shed near the Mill City Cooks Kitchen answering all your questions and signing residents up for organics recycling!

Saturday
May142016

May 14, 2016, Saturday - Eric Rach Photography Art Opening at Level Salon

Time: 7:00pm - 10:00pm

Location: Level Salon, 903 Washington Avenue South

Eric Rach Photography Art opening at Level Salon with drinks and a tasting of craft agave tequila.

Some of Eric's favorite photos from National Parks around the U.S., Peru and the Twin Cities (including some of the new stadium), are on display at Level Salon through the end of June. 

Saturday
May142016

May 14, 2016, Saturday - Be The Match Walk+Run at Lake Harriet

Schedule:
7:30am – Event Village opens
7:30am – Be The Match Registry Drive opens
8:15am – Marrow/PBSC Donor & Transplant Recipient/Patient photo (at stage)
8:30am – Welcome Program and Top Fundraising Awards
8:45am – Tot Trot
9:00am – 5K
9:05am – 1K

Location: Lake Harriet, 4135 E Lake Harriet Blvd

Be The Match Walk+Run

Course Map - Check website for updates.

Be a HERO to a patient in need. Every three minutes, someone is diagnosed with a blood cancer like leukemia. It can happen to anyone, at any time. But so can a cure—a marrow or cord blood transplant.

Saturday
May142016

May 14, 2016, Saturday -Minnesota Bach Ensemble – Bach and Handel with Nicholas Phan at MacPhail

Time: 7:30 pm

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

Minnesota Bach Ensemble – Bach and Handel with Nicholas Phan

Internationally acclaimed tenor Nicholas Phan (NPR’s Favorite New Artists of 2011) joins us in a beautiful program exploring God’s benevolence through a selection of arias by J.S. Bach and Handel. Instrumental works from Bach’s cantatas, Handel’s vigorous Concerto Grosso in E Minor, and the overture from Theordora complete the concert.

General admission: $25; students under 18: $10

Friday
May132016

May 13, 2016, Friday - The Ingenious Gentleman Don Quixote of La Mancha opens at the Guthrie

Time: 7:30pm

Location: Guthrie Theater, Dowling Studio, 818 South 2nd Street

The Ingenious Gentleman Don Quixote of La Mancha

The Guthrie Theater presents
A Four Humors production of
The Ingenious Gentleman Don Quixote of La Mancha
conceived and created by the company
directed by Jason Ballweber

Four Humors, known for its honest, hilarious and critical takes on celebrated texts such as Candide and Lolita, brings you The Ingenious Gentleman Don Quixote of La Mancha. Enter a world ruled by fevered delusions and far-flung imagination, where a windmill transforms into a giant and a filthy innkeeper is a king. Join us for the story of a man who can no longer leave that beautifully imagined world, even after the curtain has come crashing down. 

Thursday
May122016

May 12, 2016, Thursday - 20th Annual East Side Wine Tasting at Nicollet Island Pavillion

Time: 5:00pm - 8:00pm

Location: Nicollet Island Pavilion

20th Annual East Side Wine Tasting

Enjoy wine, local food, beer, spirits, cigars, great music and silent auction! Buy your tickets today!

Thursday
May122016

May 12, 2016, Thursday - The Urban Farmer's Almanac at Ritz Theater (3 days)

Performance Dates/Times:
Thursday, May 12 7:30pm
Saturday May 14 7:30pm
Sunday May 15 2:00pm

Location:  Theater Latté DaRitz Theater, 345 13th Avenue NE

The Urban Farmer’s Almanac

The Urban Farmer’s Almanac, in its first trial run, is a live-performance written-for-radio variety show about raising food and living close to the ground in the city. Dan Chouinard is host, with a crop of guests bringing stories and first-hand how-to, from rooftop beekeepers to basement cheesemakers, backyard bakers to vacant lot farmers. Plus lots of music, history and lore. A fresh local take on a growing global movement.

Thursday
May122016

May 12, 2016, Thursday - Minneapolis Bicycle Coalition ART NIGHT and New Rider Gift Assembly

Time: 6:00pm

Location: Minneapolis Bicycle Coalition, 1428 Washington Avenue S, Suite 204

 
Bike Week starts May 16th! Help us with the final preparations as we finish stenciling pit stop signs and putting together Bike Buddies gift packets for brand new bike riders. Let's make sure this city-wide celebration of Bike Week is done right and we can get more butts on bikes! Join us!
Wednesday
May112016

May 11, 2016, Wednesday - InstaHappyHour at Community Keg House

Time: 5:30pm

Location: Community Keg House, 34 13th Avenue NE

InstaHappyHour at Community Keg House

Join us at Community Keg House for an #InstaHappyHour! We'll be learning about the history and revitalization of the Grain Belt complex, snapping grams and sipping pints. It's going to be a blast!

Wednesday
May112016

May 11, 2016, Wednesday - EDC Event at The Guthrie