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Wednesday
Oct102012

October 10, 2012, Wednesday - 6th Annual Motherhood and Words Reading at The Loft

Tme: 7:00pm

Location: The Loft, 1011 Washington Avenue South

Come to the Loft and spend the evening celebrating the 6th Annual Motherhood and Words Reading! This year's authors include:

Debra Gwartney is the author of Live Through This, a memoir published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt in 2009, and a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award, the National Books for a Better Life Award, and the Pacific Northwest Booksellers Award. She is also co-editor, along with Barry Lopez, of Home Ground: Language for an American Landscape published by Trinity University ...Press. Debra has published in a many magazines, newspapers, and journals, including The New York Times' Modern Love column, Salon, Triquarterly Review, Kenyon Review, Washington Square Review, the American Scholar and many others. She is the recipient of fellowships from the Oregon Arts Commission, Literary Arts, the Wurlitzer Foundation, Hedgebrook, and the Washington DC Writers' Center. She lives in Western Oregon with her husband, the writer Barry Lopez, and teaches in the Pacific University Low Residency MFA Program.

Kate Hopper, founder and coordinator of the annual Motherhood & Words reading, is the author of Use Your Words: A Writing Guide for Mothers. She teaches writing online and at The Loft Literary Center in Minneapolis, where she lives with her husband and two daughters. Kate holds an MFA in creative writing from the University of Minnesota and has been the recipient of a Fulbright Scholarship, a Minnesota State Arts Board Grant, and a Sustainable Arts Grant. Her writing has appeared in a number of journals, including Brevity, Literary Mama, and The New York Times online. Her memoir, Small Continents, is currently being circulated among interested editors. She is an editor at Literary Mama.

Amie Klempnauer Miller is the author of She Looks Just Like You: A Memoir of (Nonbiological Lesbian) Motherhood (Beacon Press), which was a finalist for the Minnesota Book Award in 2011. Her other writing on parenting and gay families has appeared in the anthology, Confessions of the Other Mother: Nonbiological Lesbian Moms Tell All!; on Salon.com; in Brain, Child Magazine; in Greater Good Magazine; and in Minnesota Women’s Press. She has spoken about gay and lesbian families at the annual Rainbow Families conference (the largest gathering of gay-, lesbian-, bisexual- and transgender-headed families in the Upper Midwest), at high schools and colleges, and on the radio. Miller lives with her partner and daughter in St. Paul, Minnesota.

This event is free and open to the public.

Wednesday
Oct102012

October 10, 2012, Wednesday - Third Ward Neighborhood Fest at the Nicollet Island Pavilion

Time: 5:30pm-9:30pm

Location: The Nicollet Island Pavilion

Third Ward Neighborhood Fest!

Free Food & Tastings

Free Entertainment

Free Networking & exhibits featuring businesses, restaurants, services, neighbhorhood groups, local talent, city and county projects, and new developments in our community.

Wednesday
Oct102012

October 10, 2012, Wednesday - A Sip of Science at Aster Cafe

Time: 5:30pm

Location: Aster Cafe, 125 SE Main Street

A SIP OF SCIENCE - Invasive Species: The Biology and the Ideology

Humans have been transporting species from one region of the earth to another, both intentionally and unintentionally for centuries. However, the rate and extent of species introductions have exploded during the past century. For the past several decades, scientists, conservationists, and environmentalists have consistently viewed species introductions as undesirable, and society spends considerable effort and money to prevent new introductions and to eradicate or manage species that have already been introduced.  Yet, to what extent are our views of nonnative species based on good science? To what extent are they influenced by beliefs and values that are not grounded within science? Join biology professor Mark A. Davis of Macalaster College for a lively discussion.
 
About our speaker:
Mark A. Davis is DeWitt Wallace Professor and Chair of Biology at Macalaster College. He is the author of the book Invasion Biology (Oxford University Press, 2009) and co-author of the influential essay "Don't Judge Species on their Origins," published in Nature in 2011. Professor Davis appeared on MPR and Science Friday with Ira Flatow. He was educated at Harvard and Dartmouth.
 
A SIP OF SCIENCE bridges the gap between science and culture in a setting that bridges the gap between brain and belly. Food, beer, and learning are on the menu in a happy hour forum in which researchers pair with musicians, artists and storytellers to put science in context through storytelling.

Tuesday
Oct092012

October 9, 2012, Tuesday - Dance Programs with Rachel Damiani at 501F1T

Time:  6:00pm until 8:00pm (Dance Fitness @ 6pm, Dance Workshop @ 7pm)

Location: 501F1T, 501 Washington Avenue South 

DANCE FITNESS = Sizzling Samba, Fiery Tango, Energetic African Dance provide a great cardiovascular workout!
• All Levels & Abilities Welcome
• Learn Dance Steps To Be Active to Burn Calories
• Coordinate Dance Steps To Stimulate Your Brain
• Experience Your Inner Grace & Elegance
...FREE FOR 501FIT CLIENTS!

DANCE WORKSHOPS = Learn the basics of the Waltz, Cha-Cha, Swing, Rumba, Tango and Foxtrot!
• Designed for Beginners, All Levels Welcome
• Individuals Can Join in, Partners Not Required
• Open Dancing Available to Reinforce Steps
• Affordable Price, Package Discounts Available!
$15/Person $10 for 501FIT Clients!

Tuesday
Oct092012

October 9, 2012, Tuesday - DMNA Annual Meeting at Central Library

Time: 6:00pm

Location: Central Library, Pohlad Hall, 300 Nicollet Mall

Elections are being held at this meeting. If you are interested in running for the neighborhood board, send your information to info@thedmna.org  You must live, work or own property in downtown Minneapolis to run on the board.

Downtown Minneapolis Neighborhood Association and Agenda.

Tuesday
Oct092012

October 9, 2012, Tuesday - An Evening of Fine Wine & Fine Books at MCBA

Time: 6:00pm - 9:00pm

Location: Minnesota Center for Book Arts, 1011 Washington Avenue South

An Evening of Fine Wine & Fine Books

This event -- our 7th annual -- is dedicated to fostering the collection of artist's books. The evening will showcase new work from more than 100 artists from around the world, including Friedrich Kerksieck / Small Fires Press (Memphis, TN), Shana Agid (Brooklyn, NY), Dennis Ichiyama (West Lafayette, IN), CB Sherlock (Minneapolis, MN), Peter and Donna Thomas (Santa Cruz, CA), Redfox Press (Achill Island, Ireland), Scott McCarney (Rochester, NY), and many more. This event offers something for everyone, from the most seasoned collector to the newest enthusiast, with items at a wide variety of price points.

Join local art publishing house Location Books at 7pm, when they will present their newest publication, As It Is Again by acclaimed photographer JoAnn Verburg. This book (an iPad app) marks their first foray into e-book publishing. Artist-publishers Scott Nedrelow and Ruben Nusz will talk about this step away from the codex format, and show some of their previous collaborations with other local and national artists.

Also: while enjoying delectable wines, cheeses and other refreshments, learn more about the MCBA Collectors Forum, an affinity group designed to encourage the collection and appreciation of artist's books, fine press publishing and other limited edition publications. As a member you will receive invitations to members-only events such as artist receptions, topical lectures and tours of private collections; use of MCBA's extensive library and artist's book archives; and a special preview reception at the annual Fine Wine and Fine Books event. There is no cost to become a member of the Collectors Forum. Contact Executive Director Jeff Rathermel at jrathermel@mnbookarts.org for more information or to become a member.

For a map, directions and parking info, visit our "About MCBA" page.

Monday
Oct082012

October 8, 2012, Monday - Jeff Garlin: Built for Comfort at The Guthrie

Time: 7:30pm

Location: Guthrie Theater, Wurtele Thrust Stage, 818 South 2nd Street

Jeff Garlin’s talent encompasses writing, producing, directing, acting and performing stand-up comedy. Garlin both co-stars and executive produces the HBO series "Curb Your Enthusiasm," starring "Seinfeld" creator Larry David. The unique comedy features Garlin as David’s loyal manager, Jeff Greene. The critically acclaimed series has won the Golden Globe Award for Best Comedy, The Danny Thomas Producer of the Year Award from the Producers Guild of America, and the AFI Comedy Series of the Year Award and is going into its 8th season on HBO.

The Chicago native studied filmmaking and began performing stand-up comedy while at the University of Miami. A Second City Theatre alumnus, Jeff Garlin has toured the country as a stand-up comedian. His first-ever stand-up comedy special, Young & Handsome: A Night with Jeff Garlin, was shot at the historic Second City Theatre in Chicago and premiered on Comedy Central.

In addtion to his extensive TV, film and publishing credits, Garlin wrote his first book, My Footprint in 2010 (released by Simon Spotlight). His first film as a director, which he also starred in and wrote, I Want Someone to Eat Cheese With, was released by IFC & The Weinstein Company to critical acclaim. Jeff also greatly enjoys working with Disney-Pixar Animation Studios where he most notably voiced the role of The Captain in WALL-E and he can also be heard as the voice of Buttercup in Toy Story 3. www.jeffgarlin.com

Sunday
Oct072012

October 7, 2012, Sunday - 31st Annual Medtronic Twin Cities Marathon

Start Time:  8:00 AM (7:55 AM wheeler start)

The Twin Cities Marathon is called "The Most Beautiful Urban Marathon in America" with mile after mile of parkways, lakes, rivers and tree-lined boulevards.

Course:  The point-to-point course begins near the Metrodome in Minneapolis and finishes at the State Capitol in St. Paul.

More Info

Sunday
Oct072012

October 7, 2012, Sunday - Vikings vs. Tennessee Titans 

Time:   3:25 PM CDT at the Dome

TV: CBS WCCO - 4
Radio: KFAN (FM 100.3)

Additional information is available at vikings.com.

Saturday
Oct062012

October 6, 2012, Saturday - Twice Told Tales: American Tall Tales at Central Library

Time:  10:30am

Location: Childrens Library, Central Library, 300 Nicollet Mall

Twice Told Tales: American Tall Tales

Preschool-grade 5. The folktale collection of Minneapolis Central Library comes to life through special performances including singing, acting, dancing and storytelling. After performances, children and caregivers will be able to create a themed art piece. The Children’s Library will display the folktale collection and offer in-library activities in the week leading up to each performance.

October 6: Paul Bunyan, Babe the Blue Ox and Johnny Appleseed
November 3: Davy Crockett, Sally Ann Thunder and Mike Fink

This project is funded with money from Minnesota's Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund.

Saturday
Oct062012

October 6, 2012, Saturday - Mill City Farmers Market

Time: 8:00am - 1:00pm

Location: 704 South 2nd Street

Today at Mill City Farmers Market: Comfort Foods!

We’ve felt the first chills of the season but still have plenty of fresh produce and ingredients to make the most comforting dishes of the year.  Join us at the Market today and stock up on farm-raised local meats, freshly harvested wild rice, squash, pumpkin, apples, and more to satisfy your autumnal appetite!

What’s New: Just in time for Fall – Pumpkin Spice Granola from Bliss!

Produce Planner:
Radishes, spinach, spring salad mixes, arugula, garlic, head lettuce, wild greens, rhubarb, carrots, beets, sorrel, fresh herbs, kale, Swiss chard, collards, peppers, sweet onions, red potatoes, brussel sprouts, heirloom tomatoes, cherry tomatoes, tomatillos, cauliflower broccoli, green beans, edamame, zucchini, cucumbers, eggplant, delicata, acorn, and butternut squash, cabbage, raspberries, green grapes, sweet corn, pumpkins, apples, and more!

Mill City Cooks, 10 am:
Today Chef Nick Schneider will be treating us to Ukrainian dumplings called Vareniki, a perfect comfort food for fall!

Live Music, 11 am to 1 pm:
We welcome back The Eddies to the Market today! “A compelling mix of traditional, roots, and contemporary songs with multi-part harmonies.”

Community Booth, all day:
Designer UNDIS present Recipe Exchange ~ we all have valuable things to share! Bring a recipe for  for anything: Grandpa’s Holiday Cake, how to grow an amazing tomato, or how to create a memorable meal ~ to the community booth, and exchange it for your choice of one of our custom-designed Mill City Farmers Market recipe cards.

Sponsors, all day:
Thank you Organic Valley!  Stop by the Generation Organic Tour Bus for a free grilled-cheese sample across 2nd Street!

Art Market, all day:
Featuring Annabella Sardelis, Barnswallow Garden, Aprilierre, and Stirsby! 

Saturday
Oct062012

October 6, 2012, Saturday - Live Music at Crooked Pint

Time: 10:30pm $5 Cover

Location: Crooked Pint Ale House, 501 Washington Avenue South

Tonight:  Love Songs For Angry Men

Saturday
Oct062012

October 6, 2012, Saturday - Live Music at Aster Cafe

Time: 9:00pm Cover: $5

Location: Aster Cafe, 125 Main Stree SE

Tonight:  nicole & the avalanche (solo)
               mayda (solo) 
               bethany larson & the bee's knees (full band)

Saturday
Oct062012

October 6, 2012, 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

The Riverwalk Tour explores the Mill District and St. Anthony on Main in Northeast Minneapolis.  You'll enjoy the afternoon sampling a variety of food at historical landmarks, as well as visit the Mill City Museum, stroll by the Guthrie, and enjoy gorgeous views of St. Anthony Falls while crossing 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.  Taste and chat with other food-loving guests, and leave the tour with an appreciation for these distinct neighborhoods.

Reservations.  
 
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Saturday
Oct062012

October 6, 2012, Saturday - The Soap Factory Presents: The Haunted Basement 2012

Location: 514 2nd Street SE

The Soap Factory's 6th annual Haunted Basement. An artist designed, adult only Halloween experience not to be missed!  

Runs October 5 - October 31, 2011 - Reservations required.

Reserve tickets online.

Saturday
Oct062012

October 6, 2012, Saturday - NE Minneapolis River Cleanup

Time: 9:00am Breakfast; 11:00am Cleanup starts

Location: Keegan’s Pub, 16 University Avenue NE

Mark your calendar for the NE Minneapolis River Cleanup, sponsored by New Belgium Brewing, Keegan's Pub and Surdyks. Meet at the pub for Kegs & Eggs at 9 am, followed by the cleanup at 11 am. After the work is done, return to the pub for a free pint of SHIFT beer from New Belgium.

More information

Saturday
Oct062012

October 6, 2012, Saturday - Registration Begins for November 3 Third Annual 'Family History Fair' at Central Library

Learn About Top Resources to Trace Your Ancestry at Hennepin County Library’s Third Annual ‘Family History Fair’ 

Admission is free. Registration is required and begins October 6. 

Register online at http://www.hclib.org/ or call 612-543-KNOW(5669).

Did you know that some people of European ancestry have traced their family histories as far back as the 16th century because many government records from that era still exist?  You can learn about genealogy resources at Hennepin County Library and elsewhere plus connect with some of Minnesota’s leading genealogy experts at the third annual Family History Fair on Saturday, November 3, 9:30a.m.-2p.m. at Hennepin County Library – Minneapolis Central, 300 Nicollet Mall, Minneapolis. 

FEATURED SEMINARS
“CSI in Genealogy: Solving Family History Mysteries” — (Keynote, speaker: Dr. Lois Macklin, Minnesota Genealogical Society)·        
“Putting Grandpa on the Map,” tips for finding ancestral homes in the old country — (speaker: Jay Fonkert, director of the Association of Professional Genealogists)·         “The 1940 Census,” how to use the census as a gateway to the past — (speaker: David Suddarth, Minnesota Genealogical Society)·        
“Tumultuous Times: Minnesota in the 1860s,” what we can learn about the times and the written records — (speaker: Mary Bakeman, owner of Park Genealogical Books)·         “Finding Family History in Military Records,” finding and using records related to military service — (speaker: Tom Rice, full-time professional genealogy researcher and a director of the Irish Genealogical Society)·        
“What’s New in Internet Genealogy?” Learn about databases, indexes and family history websites — (speaker: Trudi Campbell, librarian and Hennepin County Library genealogy guru)·        
“Finding First Communities in the U.S. Where Your Family Settled,” migration and settlement resources — (speaker: Mary Wickersham, co-president of Midwest Ancestor Research)

RESOURCE TABLES AND TOUR
More than a dozen resource groups and organizations will have resource tables at the fair, including the Czechoslovak Genealogical Society International, Irish Genealogical Society, Norwegian-American Genealogical Association, Romanian Genealogy Society, Rusin Association, Daughters of the American Revolution - Minnesota, St. Paul Family History Center, Park Genealogical Books, Friends of the Minneapolis Pioneers and Soldiers Cemetery, Society of Mayflower Descendants in the State of Minnesota, Swedish Genealogical Society of Minnesota and others.  Attendees will also tour Minneapolis Central Library’s genealogy collection and the Government Documents collection on the fourth floor.

SPONSORS
Family History Fair 2012 is sponsored by the Friends of the Minneapolis Central Library in collaboration with the Minnesota Genealogical Society and One Minneapolis, One Read.  Library Director Lois Langer Thompson said, “Hennepin County Library has tremendous genealogy resources, including free access to top databases that otherwise charge individuals access fees. In addition, there are librarians on the staff who not only are extremely knowledgeable of the best genealogy research strategies, but are passionate about the topic and about helping people connect to their families’ past. The Family History Fair is a great opportunity for anyone who is beginning or continuing to research their ancestry.” Librarians say more people than ever are interested in tracing their family history and need help getting started. Librarians JoEllen Haugo and Trudi Campbell, two genealogy experts at Minneapolis Central Library, said it’s rewarding to assist genealogy patrons, such as the man in a genealogy class who finally found his ancestor’s passenger list after searching for 10 years.

MORE INFORMATION
For more information about Family History Fair 2012, genealogy databases and websites, and other genealogy  resources at Hennepin County Library:  http://www.hclib.org/

Saturday
Oct062012

October 6, 2012, Saturday - Artist Matthew Fitzke Opening Reception at Level Salon

Time: 7:00pm - 10:00pm

Location:  Level Salon, 903 Washington Avenue South

Stop by Level Salon for Matthew Fitzke's "TWO" art opening reception.

This is the second solo exhibition for Minneapolis artist Matthew Fitzke, and contains a few paintings from his last solo show, "ONE", as well as many new pieces made especially for this exhibition at Level. Strongly influenced by the styles of Andy Wahol and Patrick Nagel, his work is illustrative, colorful, and sexy.

Open wine bar.

In addition to his website, you can find Matthew on Facebook and Twitter.

Friday
Oct052012

October 5, 2012, Friday - The Soap Factory Presents: The Haunted Basement 2012

Location: 514 2nd Street SE

The Soap Factory's 6th annual Haunted Basement. An artist designed, adult only Halloween experience not to be missed!  

Runs October 5 - October 31, 2011 - Reservations required.

Reserve tickets online.

Friday
Oct052012

October 5, 2012, Friday - Live Music at Crooked Pint

Time: 10:00pm $6 Cover

Location: Crooked Pint Ale House, 501 Washington Avenue South

Tonight:  Oz Presents RocktoberFest 2012 featuring King Country and Nevertheless