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Saturday
Sep142013

September 14, 2013, Saturday - O'Donovan's Mill City Suds Run

Start Time: 10:01am

Welcome to the Mill City Suds Run, brought to you by O'Donovan's Irish Pub!  Join us for this super fun 5K "run, walk or whatever" on Saturday, September 14th.  Put on your running shoes, costume if you like and join thousands for the 22nd running of the Suds Run (formerly Blubber Run).

Registration.

The tradition of this great event continues!  Great run course starts at and crosses the Stone Arch Bridge, onto Missisippi River Parkway, over the Plymouth Ave Bridge into Boom Island (where you can enjoy a brew and catch some live music), onto Nicollet Island and to the cobblestone of historic SE Main St to the finish line at Father Hennepin Park. 

This is a family friendly event so bring the entire crew!

Enjoy snacks, a BBQ lunch & some brews all to live Rock 'n Roll music at the band shell in the park. 

Speedy runner, or not, don't fret, costumes, creativity and a great sense of fun count most in this 5K race. Bring your friends, bring the pet, bring the kids, wear your goofiest outfit, just show up and join in the fun.
 
There are prizes for the Best Costume, Best Group Costume, Best Pet/Human Costume, Best Kid/Adult Combo, Fastest Male Runner and Fastest Female Runner.  It's a real 5K, with the extra trimmings.  Where else do you get beer (or root beer) at the water stop?  Water is optional!

Saturday
Sep142013

September 14, 2013, Saturday - Taste Twin Cities Food Tours Minneapolis Riverwalk Tour

Time: 11:00am - 2:00pm

Location: Begins at Gold Medal Park (10th Avenue South & 2nd Street South), next to the Guthrie Theater - ends in Northeast Minneapolis

Hungry for an off-the-beaten path Minneapolis food experience? Join us as we explore one of the city's trendy and historical neighborhoods, Mill District and St. Anthony on Main in Northeast Minneapolis. You'll enjoy the afternoon sampling food at the first Thai restaurant in Minnesota, drinking local Minnesota brewed beer at the oldest restaurant in Minneapolis, and enjoy a local favorite - the cheese curds. You'll also enjoy mouth-watering pasta located in the historical Chase building, fresh baked European style bread at a local Farmers Market, home-made gelato, and lip smacking BBQ sliders from a historical restaurant that once operated as a mattress company.

Along with sampling food we will also visit the Mill City Museum, stroll by the Guthrie, and enjoy gorgeous views of St. Anthony Falls as we walk along the Stone Arch Bridge into historical St. Anthony on Main. You'll learn about the history of both these neighborhoods including a stroll along the oldest street in Minneapolis. You'll taste and chat with other food-loving guests, and leave the tour with an appreciation for these distinct neighborhoods that most tourist never see!

Reservations.

Follow Taste Twin Cities on Facebook and Twitter.

Saturday
Sep142013

September 14, 2013, Saturday - Mill City Museum 10th Birthday Party

Time: 11:00am to 5:00pm

Location: Mill City Museum, 704 2nd Street South

Mill City Museum 10th Birthday Party

Mill City Museum turns 10 years old this month. Celebrate with us during a two-day program of family activities and performances. Admission will be free throughout the weekend.

On Saturday families can make an “exploding” Washburn A Mill book, enjoy birthday cake courtesy of D’Amico Catering, hear a lunchtime concert by a re-created 1920 Washburn Crosby Concert Band, watch a performance by History Player William de la Barre, see a cooking demo by chef Austin Bartold, dance to the music of Salsa del Soul in the Ruin Courtyard and see Twin Cities inspired sketch comedy by Joseph Scrimshaw and Tim Uren, with an appearance by Kevin Kling.

On Sunday families can enjoy birthday cake courtesy of D’Amico catering, build a paper model boxcar, enjoy performances by a re-created 1920 Washburn Crosby Concert Band in the Ruin Courtyard, watch a canning demonstration by Tony and Nikoline Tushar, see a performance of The Amazing Gnip Gnop Circus by Z Puppets Rosenschnoz and a performance by History Player Eva McDonald Valesh.

Saturday
Sep142013

September 14, 2013, Saturday - Mill City Farmers Market

Time: 8:00am - 1:00pm

Location: 704 South 2nd Street

Today at Mill City Farmers Market: Sweet Corn Day!

Produce Planner:
At the Market this Saturday, you will find: Somerset seedless grapes, Beacon apples, Zestar apples, pears, sweet corn, cantaloupe, muskmelon, watermelon, blackberries, raspberries, herbs, arugula, kale, Swiss chard, green beans, brussel sprouts, head lettuce varietals, spinach, kohlrabi, broccoli, Romanesco cauliflower, cabbage, zucchini, summer squash, fresh mushrooms, baby bok choi, cilantro, mint, basil, carrots, rhubarb, red and golden beets, purslane, jalapeño peppers, bell peppers, sweet Italian peppers, cherry tomatoes, slicing and heirloom tomatoes, Japanese eggplant, filet beans, spring greens salad mix, spring onions, cippolini onions, red and white onions,  garlic, radishes, cucumbers, pickling cucumbers, turnips, and more!

Mill City Cooks, 10 am   
Join Market Chef Jenny Breen in the kitchen this week with special guest Deborah Madison! The duo will be sampling recipes from Madison's latest cookbook: Vegetable Literacy. 

Book Signing with Deborah Madison, 10:30 am
Stop by the kitchen demo at 10 am to see a special demo with Deborah Madison and stick around to get your signed copy of Vegetable Literacy!

Art Market, all day, Featuring: 
The Abbey, Ginny Sims, Annika Kaplan, and Woodsport.

Meet Your Vegetables, sponsored by Allina Health, all day:
Allina Medical Clinic - Nicollet Mall staff members invite you to Meet Your Vegetables at the Market! They'll have samples and recipe cards for Grilled Corn Salsa for you to try at home!

Live Broadcast, 11 am - 1 pm
MyTalk1071 And Hennepin County WIC will be broadcasting live from the Market on Sept 14th from 11 am - 1 pm for the MyTalk Farmers Market Tour!  WIC will be there to take questions and hand out free farmers market reusable bags!  

Dot Survey, all day:
Tell us why you come to the Market at what you do when you're here!  We appreciate your feedback!

Friday
Sep132013

September 13, 2013, Friday - From Mill To Museum: The Hidden History of the Washburn Complex, 1965-2003 Exhibit opens at the Mill City Museum

Hours: Open year round Tuesday-Saturday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Sunday noon to 5 p.m.

Location: Mill City Museum, 704 South 2nd Street

From Mill To Museum: The Hidden History of the Washburn Complex, 1965-2003

Fee: Free

“From Mill to Museum” is an exhibit of dramatic images and words about the Washburn A Mill from the years it sat abandoned between 1965 and 2000. After General Mills shut down the mill in July 1965, this National Historic Landmark sat unused except for a few tenants, curiosity seekers and homeless people. The exhibit will uncover this little-known period in the history of the building that is the home of Mill City Museum. It will feature photos from final years of flour milling, redevelopment plans by preservation pioneer Peter Nelson Hall, depictions of the abandoned mill by local artist Mike Lynch and photographer Matt Porath, words and photographs by JobyLynn Sassily-James who took shelter in the building during a period of homelessness in the 1990s, and studies by Tom Meyer, the architect of Mill City Museum. The exhibit is located in the museum’s central Mill Commons, and is free and open to the public during regular museum hours.

It will be on display through Dec. 31, 2013.

Friday
Sep132013

September 13, 2013, Friday - Live Music at Aster Cafe

UPDATE:

Please call to verify if this event has been cancelled due to the recent water main break.  Thank you.

Time: 9:00pm Cover: $10

Location: Aster Cafe, 125 Main Stree SE

Tonight:  Mike Mangione 
Mike Mangione & The Union is a touring group that combines a folk-rock sound with an orchestrated string section, soulful vocals and literate sensibility. The band’s debut album, Tenebrae, received favorable press from all corners of the country, including the honor of being an All Music Guide Album Pick, while Blurt refers to their “tearstained folk, Memphis-styled gospel and bluesy-flavored pop” as “luminous.” In 2011 they released Offering on their own imprint, RODZINKA Records, with sync…

Thursday
Sep122013

September 12, 2013, Thursday - Annual Gathering 2013 at The Loft

Time: 5:30pm

Location: The Loft Literary Center, 1011 Washington Ave S

Registration

Reconnect with old friends and meet new ones as we toast the accomplishments of the past year, get jazzed about the year ahead, and get silly with some word-based shenanigans.

Join the Loft for its Annual Gathering on Thursday, September 12, 2013.5:30 p.m. Social hour and shenanigans6:15 p.m. Presentation by Executive Director Jocelyn HaleThis event is always free and open to the public, but please help us plan by filling out the form below.

If you have any questions, be sure to contact Tanner at 612-215-2597 or tcurl@loft.org.

 

Thursday
Sep122013

September 12, 2013, Thursday - RLife LIVE at The Depot

Time: 6:00pm - 9:00pm

Location: The Depot Renaissance Minneapolis Hotel, 225 3rd Avenue South

DJ Adrian - Spinning the latest and your favorites.

Thursday
Sep122013

September 12, 2013, Thursday - Talk of the Stacks With Larry Watson and Jon Pineda at Central Library

Time: 7:00pm–8:30pm

Location: Central Library, Pohlad Hall, 300 Nicollet Mall

Talk of the Stacks With Larry Watson and Jon Pineda

Milkweed National Fiction Prize-winning authors Watson and Pineda will share their new books, "Let Him Go" and "Apology." The authors will read from their selective works and be interviewed on stage by Milkweed Editions CEO Daniel Slager. Books will be available for purchase and signing. Seating is first-come, first-served. Doors open at 6:15 p.m.

A program of Friends of the Hennepin County Library. Premier sponsor: The Private Client Reserve at U.S. Bank. Media support: MinnPost.

Thursday
Sep122013

September 12, 2013, Thursday - Gigi at Southern Theater (4 nights)

Dates & Times: Thurday - Saturday 7:30 pm; Sunday 3:00pm

Location: The Southern Theater, 1420 Washington Avenue South

Gigi
 
This September 12-15, join us as Only A Dim Image Dessert Theatre presents its inaugural performance in association with The Southern Theater.  See the sparkly Lerner and Loewe musical “Gigi” on this gorgeous stage, performed with a professional orchestra.  Our production aims to add an artistic and enchanting flair to this hidden gem of a musical on the dawn of the recently planned Broadway revival.
 
Based on Colette’s novel and the 1958 motion picture, GIGI transports us to the elegant atmosphere of Paris in 1902.  The show centers on the beautiful romance between Gigi, a free-spirited, teenage Parisian who is being brought up to be a courtesan in her family’s tradition, and Gaston Lachailles, one of the most notorious playboys in Paris.  While Gaston sees Gigi as nothing but a child, playing cards with her and bringing her caramels, he soon realizes that Gigi has become a lovely and captivating young woman who has her own ideas regarding love.  The show includes the songs, “Thank Heaven for Little Girls,” “The Night They Invented Champagne,” and many more!  
 
Directed and Designed by Calyssa Hall, Music Direction by Dr. Gary Bird, Choreography by Ryan Scott, and Technical Direction and Design by Brian McTier.

Tickets
Adults $20
Children (under 18) $15
For advance sales contact Calyssa Hall by email: calyssa@dimimage.com
 
Book and Lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner
 Music by Frederick Loewe
 "Based on a novel by Colette"
As produced by Edwin Lester for the Los Angeles and San Francisco Light Opera Associations, and by Saint Subber for Broadway

Wednesday
Sep112013

September 11, 2013, Wednesday - Minneapolis Park and Rec Board Meeting

Time: 5:00pm

Location: Minneapolis Park and Rec Board, 2117 West River Road

Agenda

Meeting are broadcasted live on the City of Minneapolis Government Meeting Channel 79, or online at http://www.ci.minneapolis.mn.us/tv/79. Those interested in viewing the MPRB meeting are encouraged to attend at MPRB headquarters, located at 2117 West River Road, Minneapolis, MN 55411, or view during the 10:30 p.m. Monday (12/3) rebroadcast on Channel 79.

Tuesday
Sep102013

September 10, 2013, Tuesday - Minneapolis Madams: The Lost History of Prostitution on the Riverfront at Central Library

Time: 7:00pm–8:00pm

Location: Central Library, Doty Board Room, 300 Nicollet Mall

Minneapolis Madams: The Lost History of Prostitution on the Riverfront

Registration required, begins Aug 13. Register online or call 612-543-8000.

Author Penny Petersen presents the Minneapolis red-light district and the powerful madams who ran it. In their heyday Minneapolis brothels constituted a substantial economic and political force. Learn how they rose to prominence in the late 19th century and what caused their demise in the early 20th century. Books will be available for purchase.

Tuesday
Sep102013

September 10, 2013, Tuesday - Minneapolis Heritage Preservation Commission Public Meeting

Time: 4:30pm

Location: Room 317, City Hall, 350 South Fifth Street

More Info

Tuesday
Sep102013

September 10, 2013, Tuesday - DMNA Board Meeting at Central Library

Time: 6:00pm

Location: Central Library, Room N-202, 300 Nicollet Mall

Downtown Minneapolis Neighborhood Association and Agenda.

Tuesday
Sep102013

September 10, 2013, Tuesday - Third Ward City Council Candidates Open Forum

Time: 7:00pm until 9:00pm (Doors open at 6:00pm)

Location: The Ritz Theatre, 345 13th Avenu NE

Minneapolis Third Ward City Council Candidates Open Forum, sponsored by the Northeast Minneapolis Arts District 
 
Topic: Candidates open forum and debate on NE Artists’ Issues/Neighborhood concerns. There will be a social hour after the program.

Host: Josh Blanc, Interim Director Northeast Minneapolis Arts District

Moderator: Scott Coran
 
Invited Candidates:
* Jacob Frey: DFL Endorsed Candidate
* Kristina Gronquist: Green Party Endorsed Candidate
* Diane Hofstede: DFL Incumbent Councilwoman
* Michael Katch: Libertarian Endorsed Candidate

Monday
Sep092013

September 9, 2013, Monday - Public Open House: Nicollet-Central Transit Alternatives Study at Central Library

Time:  5:00pm – 7:00pm (presentation at 5:30pm)

Location: Central Library, 300 Nicollet Mall

Public Open House: Nicollet-Central Transit Alternatives Study

The City of Minneapolis is hosting an additional public open house to share new information on the enhanced bus and modern streetcar being considered on Central Avenue NE, Nicollet Mall and Nicollet Avenue South. The purpose of the Nicollet‐Central Transit Alternatives Study is to evaluate a variety of transit improvements in the Nicollet‐Central corridor and select a preferred alternative for implementation.

The public comment period and period for responses to the on-line survey have been extended to September 15, 2013. For the on-line survey, a project newsletter and additional information, please go to www.minneapolismn.gov/nicollet-central.
 

Sunday
Sep082013

September 8, 2013, Sunday - Minneapolis Riverfront Tour at the Mill City Museum

Time: 1:00pm

Location: Mill City Museum, 704 South 2nd Street

Minneapolis Riverfront Tour

Walk the Minneapolis riverfront and learn about its dramatic past and bright future. Participants will visit the historic district at St. Anthony Falls, which was once the milling center of the world and is now a growing cultural, recreational and residential neighborhood. A guide from Mill City Museum will lead visitors onto the Stone Arch Bridge for a spectacular view of the falls, the historic buildings surrounding it and downtown Minneapolis and tell stories of the people who have worked and lived in the area and how it has changed over the years. The tour begins and ends at Mill City Museum where participants can visit the museum gallery (included in the price of the tour) and enjoy refreshments at the Mill City Museum Café.

Fee: $14 adults, $12 seniors and college students, $10 children 6-17 and MHS members. Includes museum admission.

Reservations: required, call 612-341-7555 or register online.

Saturday
Sep072013

September 7, 2013, Saturday - Taste Twin Cities Food Tours Minneapolis Riverwalk Tour

Time: 11:00am - 2:00pm

Location: Begins at Gold Medal Park (10th Avenue South & 2nd Street South), next to the Guthrie Theater - ends in Northeast Minneapolis

Hungry for an off-the-beaten path Minneapolis food experience? Join us as we explore one of the city's trendy and historical neighborhoods, Mill District and St. Anthony on Main in Northeast Minneapolis. You'll enjoy the afternoon sampling food at the first Thai restaurant in Minnesota, drinking local Minnesota brewed beer at the oldest restaurant in Minneapolis, and enjoy a local favorite - the cheese curds. You'll also enjoy mouth-watering pasta located in the historical Chase building, fresh baked European style bread at a local Farmers Market, home-made gelato, and lip smacking BBQ sliders from a historical restaurant that once operated as a mattress company.

Along with sampling food we will also visit the Mill City Museum, stroll by the Guthrie, and enjoy gorgeous views of St. Anthony Falls as we walk along the Stone Arch Bridge into historical St. Anthony on Main. You'll learn about the history of both these neighborhoods including a stroll along the oldest street in Minneapolis. You'll taste and chat with other food-loving guests, and leave the tour with an appreciation for these distinct neighborhoods that most tourist never see!

Reservations.

Follow Taste Twin Cities on Facebook and Twitter.

Saturday
Sep072013

September 7, 2013, Saturday - Bluegrass Brunch at Aster Cafe

9/5/13 UPDATE:

Please know that all musical performers have been cancelled for this weekend. Thank you all for your well wished and support!!

 

Time: 11:00am - 1:00pm No Cover

Location: Aster Cafe, 125 Main Stree SE

Saturday Bluegrass Brunch with Adam Granger

Saturday
Sep072013

September 7, 2013, Saturday - Engineering the Falls: History Player William de la Barre Tour at the Mill City Museum

Time: 1:00pm

Location: Mill City Museum, 704 South 2nd Street

Engineering the Falls: History Player William de la Barre Tour

Take a walking tour of St. Anthony Falls led by costumed History Player William de la Barre, the Austrian engineer who spent half a century developing Minneapolis flour milling and waterpower. Participants will visit the Minneapolis Riverfront, the west side milling district and the Stone Arch Bridge, and hear about the many ways the falls has changed over the years. The tour will begin and end at Mill City Museum, where participants can visit the museum's gallery (included in the price of the tour).

Fee: $14 adults, $12 seniors and college students, $10 children ages 6-17 and MHS members. Includes museum admission.

Reservations: required, call 612-341-7555 or register online.