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*****Events and Activities*****

Theatre Coup d'Etat Presents

Romeo & Juliet

November 8 – 17

Southern Theater, 1420 Washington Avenue South

Theatre Coup d’Etat invites you to experience the timeless tale of William Shakespeare’s Romeo & Juliet, this time told with a twist. Romeo & Juliet has been heralded as “one of the greatest love stories ever told.” We have read it in our high school English classes, watched it unfold on countless stages and have seen it reshaped and splashed on to movie screens across the world. It is a timeless piece of work with a timeless message; that true love is a simple, yet pure and powerful part of life and no single individual should be persecuted in their effort to pursue it. Due to the upcoming vote on the marriage amendment, and in an effort to uphold their mission “to provoke an emotional and analytical response in [their] audiences by showing the depth of the human condition through both classical and contemporary works,” and to support Minnesotans United for All Families “Pledge to Vote No,” campaign, Theatre Coup d’Etat will be presenting William Shakespeare’s Romeo & Juliet with Romeo played by a woman, as a woman. Theatre Coup d’Etat aims to serve the Minnesota community it works in and the challenges it faces. For more information: http://www.southerntheater.org/theatre-coup-detat/

 

Winter Market

Saturday, November 10, 10 am – 1 pm

Mill City Museum, 710 Second Street South

The Mill City Farmers Market will offer local produce, free range meats, flowers, cheese, eggs, fish, grains, coffee, baked goods, local artists and much more!

 

Mpls Photo Center

Mpls Photo Center, 2400 North Second Street

For information on classes and other events: http://www.mplsphotocenter.com/

“When They Came To Take My Father”

Portraits by Mark Seliger: Former Chief Photographer for Rolling Stone Magazine

On Exhibit November 10 – January 4

Opening Reception: Saturday, November 10

Tolerance Minnesota, the award-winning educational initiative of the Jewish Community Relations Council of Minnesota and the Dakotas (JCRC) and Photography at the Center are proud to collaborate in bringing the photo exhibit, “When They Came to Take My Father,” to Minnesota. The exhibit, created by world renowned photographer Mark Seliger, consists of 22 black and white photographs of Holocaust survivors and accompanying testimonies. The exhibit is presented courtesy of Holocaust Museum of Houston, which is dedicated to educating people about the Holocaust, remembering the 6 million Jews and other innocent victims and honoring the survivors’ legacy. Using the lessons of the Holocaust and other genocides, the Museum teaches the dangers of hatred, prejudice and apathy. Presented in collaboration with Tolerance Minnesota, which seeks to create a more tolerant society, this exhibit is supported by The Blythe Brenden Fund of the Ted and Dr. Roberta Mann Foundation, and presented by Holocaust Museum Houston. Tolerance Minnesota is a program of the Jewish Community Relations Council of Minnesota and the Dakotas.

The Human Condition: A Survey of Humanity

November 10 – January 4

Opening Reception, Saturday November 10

The theme of the show is both timely and universal. It allowed each artist tremendous freedom to explore everything from breaking news to self-examination; from moments captured to figure studies. The winning photograph (as selected by juror Annie Griffiths-Belt), My Father, Pensive, “glows with tenderness and exquisite light. It is indelible. I couldn’t take my eyes off it, nor will I ever forget it.” The second place photograph, Before the Bris, could have been taken 100 years ago, or yesterday. It is alive with honest emotion. And the third place photograph, Untitled, is a stunning and original depiction of innocence and horror.

Nobel Laureates: 20 Portraits by Doug Knutson

November 10 – January 4

Opening Reception: Saturday November 10

Photographer Doug Knutson specializes in the photographic illustration of people for articles, ads and annuals. A native of the Minneapolis area, Knutson received his B.A. from Luther College in Decorah, Iowa, before returning to Minneapolis where he has been a photographer since 1986. Knutson also has studied with documentary photographer Mary Ellen Mark and portrait photographer Arnold Newman. Knutson often photographs assignments for Time, Business Week and Information Week magazines. He has photographed many annual reports and shot ads. Among those who have sat for a Knutson portrait are Nobel laureates Elie Wiesel, Lech Walesa and Archbishop Desmond Tutu; political figures Walter Mondale, Harold Stassen, David Gergan and numerous cabinet Secretaries and Ambassadors; authors Amy Tan, Tom Clancy and Rita Dove; television news personalities Tom Brokaw and Charles Osgood; former Beirut hostages Terry Waite and Terry Anderson; photographer Gordon Parks; explorers Robert Ballard (Titanic), David Breashears (Everest) and Sylvia Earle (National Geographic Society); and actor James Earl Jones.

 

Keegan’s Salutes Our Military

Keegan’s Pub, 16 University Avenue NE

Marine Corps Birthday

Saturday, November 10

All Marines, active and veterans, and all friends of Marines are invited to join Keegan’s to celebrate the 137th birthday of the Corps. They will open for breakfast at 9 am and stay open until 2 am the next morning. Every Marine and Marine veteran gets his or her first drink free, and they will have S.O.S. on the menu all day for just $4.95.

Veteran’s Day

Sunday, November 11

On Veteran's Day, Keegan's Pub will salute all veterans and members of the armed services. Every veteran and every member of the armed forces will receive his or her first drink free that day, and S.O.S. will be on the menu from 9 am to 10 pm.

 

Sample of Activities and Classes at The Loft

1011 Washington Avenue South

For information about The Loft’s wide variety of classes and other activities: http://www.loft.org.

Literary Witness: Sherman Alexie

Monday, November 12, 7 pm

Sherman Alexie reads from Blasphemy: New and Selected Stories, as part of the Literary Witness reading series, cosponsored by Birchbark Books. Sherman Alexie is the author of, most recently, War Dances, stories and poems, from Grove Press, and Face, poetry, from Hanging Loose Press. He is the winner of the 2010 PEN/Faulkner Award, 2007 National Book Award for Young People's Literature, 2001 PEN/Malamud Award for Excellence in the Short Story and a Special Citation for the 1994 PEN/Hemingway Award for Best First Fiction. Smoke Signals, the film he wrote and co-produced, won the Audience Award and Filmmakers Trophy at the 1998 Sundance Film Festival.

Adept Adaptations: Stephanie Curtis, Jane Minto and Shawn Lawrence Otto

Tuesday, November 13, 2012, 5:30 pm

Note: Event will be at The Crooked Pint, 501 Washington Avenue South

Coffee House Press and the Loft cosponsor a happy hour conversation on adapting writing for other mediums. MPR’s Stephanie Curtis (“The Movie Maven”) will moderate a discussion with former IFP-MN executive director Jane Minton and screenwriter Shawn Lawrence Otto, whose film House of Sand and Fog, based on the Andre Dubus novel, was nominated for three Oscars.

Society of Professional Journalists: Dramatic Details—Without Dramatic License

Thursday, November 15, 7 pm

Performance Hall

The Society of Professional Journalists and the Loft cosponsor an event exploring the choices writers make when writing the “truth.” "The tools of the theater are not the same as the tools of journalism." Those were the words performer Mike Daisey used last winter to defend his now infamous monologue about Apple's supply chain in China. The story was full of vivid details about Daisey's undercover observations at the factory complex and his emotional conversations with its workers—many of which turned out to be made up. After the piece aired on This American Life, Daisey admitted to taking "dramatic license" in order to tell a more compelling story. At this event, we will interview four Twin Cities journalists about how they incorporate dramatic details into their stories—without the dramatic license. How can writers hone their eyes and ears to recognize details that bring true stories to life? Panelists include Sasha Aslanian of Minnesota Public Radio, David Hanners of the St. Paul Pioneer Press, Boyd Huppert of KARE 11, and Steve Marsh of Mpls St. Paul and Delta Sky magazines. This event is free and open to the public. For more information: https://loft.secure.force.com/portal/EventCalendarMonthView.

Second Story Reading Series: W.H. Beck and Julie Bowe

Saturday, November 17, 2 pm

Second Story, the Loft's reading series for authors of children's and young adult literature, presents authors W.H. Beck and Julie Bowe. W.H. Beck is an elementary school librarian by day and children's writer by night (well, actually, very early mornings). She reads and writes in northwestern Wisconsin with her husband, two boys, and a big black dog. Malcolm at Midnight is her first book. Julie Bowe is the author of the Friends for Keeps series -- My Last Best Friend, My New Best Friend, My Best Frenemy, My Forever Friends and My Extra Best Friend. My Last Best Friend was included in Kirkus Reviews '07 First Fiction Spotlight: Promising Debuts from Important New Voices, was a finalist for the 2008-09 Great Stone Face Book Award and won the 2008 Paterson Prize for Books for Young People. Second Story is curated by authors Swati Avasthi and Heather Bouwman.

 

Samples of Classes and Activities at the Minnesota Center for Book Arts

1011 Washington Avenue South, 612-215-2520, http://www.mnbookarts.org.

Hours: Monday 10 am -- 5 pm, Tuesday 10 am -- 9 pm, Wednesday-Saturday 10 am -- 5 pm, Sunday 12 noon – 4 pm

Class details, instructor biographies, registration details and online registration are all available at above web site. You may also register by calling 612-215-2520. Note: This is only a sampling of classes, focusing on those that are less expensive and that don’t require experience.

2013 Calendar

with Linda Koutsky

Wednesday, November 14, 6 -- 9pm

Cast aside your electronic calendar and create one that expresses your individuality! In this workshop, you’ll make a 5x7” hardcover book with a professionally designed monthly calendar for January 2013 through January 2014, including major holidays and phases of the moon, as well as blank pages for addresses, lists and the ephemera of daily life. All skill levels welcome. $45 ($40 members) + $25 supply fee.

11th Annual Book Arts Festival

Saturday, November 17

MCBA's studios and The Shop at MCBA

Join MCBA to celebrate the eleventh year of this exciting annual holiday event, offering the most unique holiday shopping in town! The Book Arts Festival at MCBA celebrates the art of the book in Minnesota and beyond, and features dozens of local and regional artists displaying and selling handmade books, journals, paper, prints and gifts. Browse hundreds of unique items and find the perfect gift for everyone on your list -- heck, you could even pick up a little something for yourself. You've been good. Festivities will include artist demonstrations, free hands-on art-making activities for all ages, wintry refreshments and more. The Festival is always free and open to the public!

Family Workshop: Printed Holiday Note Cards

with Aki Shibata

Saturday, November 17, 12:30 -- 4pm

Jump into the holiday spirit by making your own cards this year. Each adult/child pair will learn to use the platen and Vandercook presses while creating note cards with a festive image and letterpress greeting. Students will design their own holiday images and choose text from a variety of messages. Each pair will print 40 cards, and envelopes will be provided. For families w/ children grade 1 and up. $45 ($40 members) per adult/child pair; $22 ($20) each additional participant.

 

Kroening Interpretive Center Programs (Three Rivers Park District)

North Mississippi Regional Park

For information: 763-694-7693; for map and driving instructions: http://www.minneapolisparks.org/default.asp?PageID=4&parkid=430. For programs that require reservations, call 763-559-6700 or register on-line: http://www.threeriversparkdistrict.org.

Adult Activity: Astronomy under the Night Sky

Wednesday, November 14, 6:30 – 9 pm

Join astronomer Paul Fusco on a journey through a late fall sky. Peer through a powerful telescope at deep sky objects and fall constellations. Bring your digital camera, and take a photo through a telescope. Refreshments served. If weather is cloudy, make-up date is Friday, November 16. Reservations required; reference activity #416917-05. $5. Ages: 16+. To register: http://www.threeriversparks.org/events/A/astronomy-under-the-night-sky.aspx.

Young Children Activity: My Baby, Me and the Mississippi –Turkey Time

Thursday, November 15, 10 – 11 am

It is never too early to begin exploring the natural world! Increase your knowledge while introducing topics to your child at the same time. Have a fun outing, create a timeless craft, and enjoy the company of other parents. Only the child pays. Reservations required, phone only; call 763-559-6700 and reference activity #416903-03. $5. Ages: 0-2 with an adult.

Family Event: Stepping Stones

Saturday, November 17, 1 – 2:30 pm

Although our blooming gardens are far behind us, think ahead for inspiration in creating your own stepping stone. Whether you save it for spring or give it to someone special as a gift this season, let your creativity loose as you design your stone with rocks and shells found down by the river, or bring your own decorations. Reservations required; reference activity #416901-01. $5. Ages: 5+.

Free Family Funday: Ducks

Sunday, November 18, 1 – 3 pm, ongoing

Learn who is a dabbler and who is a diver, which ducks don't quack and how ducks survive migration. For all ages. Drop in any time between 1 and 3 pm.

 

Weisman Art Museum

Weisman Art Museum, 333 East River Road

http://weisman.umn.edu/

Lia Purpura Reading

Wednesday, November 14, 7:30 pm

Lia Purpura, a 2012 Guggenheim Foundation Fellowship recipient, is the author of three collections of essays including On Looking, finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award, and her latest Rough Likeness (Sarabande, 2012). She is Writer-in-Residence at Loyola College in Baltimore, Maryland, and teaches at the Rainier Writing Workshop MFA Program in Tacoma, Washington. Sponsored by the Edelstein-Keller Visiting Writer Series and the Weisman Art Museum.

 

Broadway Meets Runway

Thursday, November 15; 6 pm social hour and 7 pm runway show

Lundstrum Center for the Performing Arts, 1617 North Second Street

You’re invited to enjoy a fabulous evening featuring previewing holiday fashion from local boutiques and Twin Cities theater and performing arts, all to benefit student scholarships and core programming for Lundstrum Center students. The event will be hosted by award-winning TV journalist Robyne Robinson and Founder/CEO of Rox Minneapolis Jewelry. Standard seating will be $50, and premium runway seating will be $100. For information: 612-521-2600 or http://www.lundstrumcenter.org/FundraisingEvents/tabid/101/Default.aspx.

 

National Theatre Live: Timon of Athens

Thursday, November 15, 7 pm

St. Anthony Main Theatre, 115 Main Street SE

As part of the new partnership between the Guthrie Theater and Film Society of Minneapolis St. Paul, the NT Live theater series will bring you high-definition films of its plays. Timons of Athens brings you Shakespeare’s biting satire of consumption, debt and ruin. Tickets are $20, $16 students/seniors, $15 for Film Society members. For information: http://www.mspfilmsociety.org.

 

 

*****Input, Participation and Stewardship Opportunities*****

Minneapolis Park Board Budget Public Comment Sessions

Wednesday, November 7, during Administration and Finance Committee meeting following regular 5 pm Board meeting; MPRB Headquarters, 2117 West River Road

Wednesday, November 28, 5 pm, during Board meeting; MPRB Headquarters, 2117 West River Road

Wednesday, December 12, 6 pm; City of Minneapolis public hearing on City levy and 2012 Budget, Room 317 City Hall (Council Chambers), 350 South Fifth Street

The Superintendent’s Recommended 2013 Budget for the Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board focuses on maintaining park services and facilities, strategically addressing financial and operational challenges and improving organizational efficiency and service delivery. “The proposed operating budget reflects a zero percent property tax increase and focuses on maintaining what we have, with prioritized budget package options for Board consideration that would fund specific programs and services up to the maximum of a three percent property tax levy,” explained Superintendent Jayne Miller. The Superintendent’s Recommended 2013 Budget totals $62,794,451 for the general operating fund and $10,245,866 for the enterprise operating fund. Initiatives launched by Superintendent Miller in 2012 to align revenue and expenses to department activity areas are continued in her recommended budget. The proposed budget and other budget-related documents are available for viewing at www.minneapolisparks.org (select left link “About MPRB” then “Park Board Budget”) or by calling 612-230-6400. The public may comment on the proposed budget during the above times.

 

Public Meeting on Conservation Districts

Wednesday, November 14, 4:30 pm

Room 319 City Hall, 350 Fifth Street South

Conservation districts promote sustainable neighborhoods by protecting important physical features and conserving resources in a manner that offers more protections than the zoning code, but fewer protections than historic district design guidelines. The City is exploring ways to conserve important neighborhood resources through the creation of an ordinance that permits the future designation of conservation districts. Public meetings will be held over the next four months to seek input from residents on establishing conservation districts. This first meeting will be a visioning workshop to discuss what residents like about the aesthetics of their neighborhood, the type of alterations that can be made under this ordinance, and help define regulatory roles and fees. For more information: http://www.minneapolismn.gov/cped/conservation_district_ordinance.

 

Minnehaha Park Playgrounds Survey

The Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board (MPRB) presented preliminary concepts and play equipment options for Minnehaha Park playgrounds at an open house October 24. The MPRB now seeks additional responses to the concepts for the playground in the Wabun Picnic Area and for the playground on the North Plateau (up the hill north of the main picnic pavilion). The Wabun Picnic Area playground will be the first universal access playground in the Minneapolis park system. This means that over 70% of the play features will be accessible, a much greater percentage than required by the Americans with Disabilities Act. Concepts for the North Plateau playground honor its WPA history. Links to concepts can be found on the Minnehaha Park Playground Renovation project page on the MPRB website. Review the concepts, and weigh in on your preferences by completing the survey.

 

 

*****Planning Ahead*****

Tim Sparks

Wednesday, December 12, 7:30 pm

Guthrie Theater, 818 Second Street South, Dowling Studio

Internationally celebrated finger-style guitarist Tim Sparks is commemorating the 20th anniversary of his solo interpretation of Tchaikovsky’s Nutcracker Suite by re-releasing the recording on Tone Wood Records. This groundbreaking collection was previously only available as an import. Sparks will perform pieces from The Nutcracker Suite, along with his world and jazz repertoire, at a concert at the Guthrie Theater in the Dowling Studio. At the concert, he also will debut selections from his current body of work of 20th Century Russian Composers. The CD is comprised of two works -- a complete transcription of Tchaikovsky’s Nutcracker Suite and Sparks’ arrangements of Eastern European dance tunes titled Balkan Dreams. This innovative body of work also includes one of Tim’s most haunting compositions, The Blues on Bartok Street. When Tim Sparks won the national Finger-style Guitar Championship with his solo guitar rendition of Tchaikovsky's Nutcracker Suite in 1993, the critics heralded it as a significant contribution to the existing body of guitar literature. Equally at home with Country, Blues, Jazz or World Music, Sparks’ extraordinary ability has earned him an international reputation as one of the most innovative guitarists working today. Tickets are available at the Guthrie Theater Box Office, charge by phone at 612-377-2224 and online at GuthrieTheater.org. For information: http://www.suemclean.com/shows/tim-sparks-121212/?utm_source=emarketforward%2520-%2520Stay%2520In%2520The%2520Loop&utm_medium=email&utm_content=17130661&utm_campaign=Stay%2520in%2520the%2520Loop%253A%2520Andrew%2520Bird%252C%2520Joss%2520Stone%252C%2520Norah%2520Jones%252C%2520Eric%2520Hutchinson%2520%2526amp%253B%2520More%2521.

 

Sounds of Blackness: The Night Before Christmas – A Musical Fantasy

Monday, December 17, 7:30 pm

Guthrie Theater, 828 Second Street South, Wurtele Thrust Stage

Minnesota’s three-time Grammy Award-winning Sounds of Blackness returns with their annual performance The Night Before Christmas – A Musical Fantasy. The program is a contemporary adaptation of the beloved poem, A Visit From St Nicholas. This family-friendly musical production brings Santa, Mrs. Claus and Rudolph the Rappin’ Reindeer to life in hilarious song and dance, as they learn the true meaning of Christmas. The music ranges from R&B/Hip-Hop to Jazz, Blues and Gospel and features Sounds of Blackness singers and band in show-stopping, roof-raising songs and scenes. This is a must see performance during the holiday season at the Guthrie Theater. Tickets available at the Guthrie Theater Box Office, charge by phone at 612-377-2224 and online at GuthrieTheater.org. For information: http://www.suemclean.com/shows/sounds-of-blackness-121217/?utm_source=emarketforward%2520-%2520Stay%2520In%2520The%2520Loop&utm_medium=email&utm_content=17047839&utm_campaign=Stay%2520in%2520the%2520Loop%253A%2520Drop%2520The%2520Mic%2521%2520and%2520Sounds%2520Of%2520Blackness.

 

 

*****Reminder of Ongoing Activities*****

Acme Comedy Club

Tuesdays through Thursday, 8 pm; Fridays and Saturdays, 8 and 10:30 pm

708 North First Street

Enjoy stand-up comedy at one of the top five comedy clubs in the country. For more information: http://www.acmecomedycompany.com.

 

Classes Available at the Lundstrum Center

Lundstrum Center for the Performing Arts, 1617 North Second Street

Dream of performing on Broadway? Preparing for your college audition? Looking to get back into class? Let the Broadway veteran faculty at the Lundstrum Center help develop your gifts. Fall session registration is now open. Children and adults, all levels welcome. Programs include:

  • Children: After school programs; age 3 and up.
  • Preteen/Young Adults: Broadway Musical Theatre -- Serious training in dance, voice and theater
  • Adults: Ballet, tap, jazz, Pilates, voice
  • Special Needs Children: “Dance Mania”-ages 6 to 12.

The center offers state of the art, spacious, sun lit studios, with free parking and #14 Metro Transit bus-accessible. Class cards available! For a class schedule please check out the center’s website http://www.lundstrumcenter.org or call 612-521-2600 to be put on their mailing list.

 

Keegan’s Pub Entertainment

Keegan’s Irish Pub, 16 University Avenue NE

Keegan’s Pub offers a full schedule of live music, Irish lessons, pub quizzes and other activities each month. For more information and a full event calendar, visit http://www.keeganspub.com.

 

Classes at Surdyk’s

Mondays and Tuesdays

Surdyk’s Liquor and Cheese Shop, 303 East Hennepin Avenue

Surdyk’s offers an extensive and fun choice of classes to help you learn about wine, beer and cheese (both in general and specific types). Check out their calendar at http://www.surdyks.com/events.aspx.

 

National Park Service “Ranger on Call” Virtual Tour of the Mississippi River

Visitors and residents of the Twin Cities can now have a national park experience 24 hours a day with Ranger on Call, a new virtual tour of the Mississippi National River and Recreation Area. Ranger on Call is an audio guide to exploring some of the park’s most special places. The guide features a series of 20 stops designed to expand users’ knowledge of the Mississippi River and provoke exploration. Users can listen to stories from all along the 72-mile corridor of the national park, and download podcasts and maps online at http://www.rangeroncall.com. Or, for an all-encompassing park experience, users can visit the featured sites along the river in person and dial 1-877-727-1172 (toll free) for the cell phone tour. Ranger on Call features narration by Don Shelby, who brings to life the stories from diverse communities along the river. Tour stops feature the Minneapolis Riverfront, Bruce Vento Nature Sanctuary and Lock and Dam #2 in Hastings. Ranger on Call was created by the National Park Service and the Mississippi River Fund. The national park’s 72-mile boundary stretches along the Mississippi River from Dayton/Ramsey, through Minneapolis and Saint Paul, to just south of Hastings. It includes a range of cultural, economic and natural resources — from historic sites like Fort Snelling to unique features including the river’s only waterfall and gorge, to public parks and wildlife refuges. In addition to protecting the river’s ecosystems and water quality and providing access points for recreation, the park offers a range of volunteer and educational activities, including ranger-led canoe, fishing, biking and hiking programs and school programs. http://www.nps.gov/miss. The Mississippi River Fund is the official charitable partner of the Mississippi National River and Recreation Area. The fund supports stewardship and community engagement programs that support the park and its mission. These programs include water quality protection, habitat restoration, formal education, and interpretive programs that share with the public the significant role our National Park plays in American history and culture. http://www.missriverfund.org.

 

Horse and Carriage Tours

Enjoy a tour of the riverfront via a horse-drawn carriage ride. Regular tours are available from both the Nicollet Island Inn and VIC’s Restaurant on Main Street. For information: http://www.thehitchingcompany.com.

 

 

*****Informational Updates*****

MCBA/Jerome Foundation Book Arts Mentorship Series IV

Minnesota Center for Book Arts is proud to announce the recipients of the MCBA/Jerome Foundation Book Arts Mentorship Series IV:

  • Laura Andrews (Minneapolis), painter
  • Emma Burghardt (Minnetrista), digital artist and animator
  • Lisa Loudon (Minneapolis), mixed media artist
  • Presley Martin (Minneapolis), environmental artist
  • Dave Molner (Roseville), photography and historic/alternative process printer
  • Caleb Wood (Grand Rapids), animator

Three jurors, reflecting diverse perspectives and considerable expertise, reviewed 55 applications to make the final selection of six recipients. Jurors included: Erik Brandt, graphic designer and Associate Professor at Minneapolis College of Art and Design (MCAD); Sarah Fox, author, editor, educator and co-founder of the Center for Visionary Poetics; and Keith Taylor, photographer, printmaker and recipient of the MCBA/Jerome Mentorship Series III. Mentorship recipients will now embark on a year-long study of new artistic disciplines and one-on-one work with master artist mentors to develop their individual projects. The mentorship program will culminate in an exhibition in MCBA's main gallery in November 2013.

 

 

*****Informational Resources*****

Park Board Event Calendar

The Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board (MPRB)’s website now features a multi-month event calendar. The current event calendar is now available at http://www.minneapolisparks.org/documents/events.pdf and is a quick guide to MPRB-sponsored and co-sponsored events as well as outside organizers’ permitted events in the parks. Check it out, mark your calendars and enjoy the many events occurring in Minneapolis parks!

 

Mill City Times

http://www.millcitytimes.com

This web site covers “life, work and play in the Historic Mill District.” It also includes an event listing that is more expansive than the Mill District and that would be a useful resource for you in between issues of the RiverCurrent (or if, as sometimes happens, you accidentally deleted it).

 

Mississippi River Trail

The Mississippi River Trail follows the course of the mighty Mississippi from its headwaters to the Gulf. A new MRT resource website has been launched for the Minnesota segment of the trail http://www.dot.state.mn.us/bike/mrt.html complete with interactive Google Earth based maps, and a complete series of maps printable at 8 1/2” by 11.”

 

1 Mississippi Campaign

http://1mississippi.org/

This site includes information on the entire Mississippi River and how you can help protect and enhance it.

 

 

*****Riverfront News Articles*****

Lowry Bridge Opening

http://northeast.kstp.com/news/news/169344-lowry-bridge-opening-saturday-minneapolis

http://www.startribune.com/local/minneapolis/176054941.html

http://www.startribune.com/local/minneapolis/176106281.html

http://kstp.com/article/stories/s2814643.shtml

http://minnesota.cbslocal.com/2012/10/27/new-lowry-bridge-reconnects-mpls-communities/

http://www.kare11.com/news/article/996220/14/New-Lowry-Avenue-bridge-opens-in-Mpls

http://finance-commerce.com/2012/10/rolling-out-the-lowry-avenue-bridge/

 

Upper Harbor Terminal

http://minnesota.publicradio.org/display/web/2012/10/24/business/minneapolis-riverfront/

http://www.duluthnewstribune.com/event/article/id/248115/group/Business/

 

Historical Photos of Upper St. Anthony Falls Lock and Dam

http://www.startribune.com/local/blogs/175852941.html

 

Julian Bond at Guthrie

http://www.twincities.com/ci_21868685/civil-rights-leader-appear-at-minn-s-guthrie

http://minnesota.cbslocal.com/2012/10/27/civil-rights-leader-to-appear-at-minn-s-guthrie/

http://minnesota.publicradio.org/display/web/2012/10/28/arts/guthrie-speaker/

 

Development at Former Totino’s Site

http://finance-commerce.com/2012/10/schafer-richardson-pitches-apartments-at-totinos-site/

 

Superior Plating Site

http://finance-commerce.com/2012/10/greystar-stepping-in-at-superior-plating-site/

http://www.bizjournals.com/twincities/morning_roundup/2012/10/northeast-minneapolis-could-draw-big.html

 

North Loop Declared a Hipster Neighborhood

http://thelinemedia.com/inthenews/northloop103112.aspx

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