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Saturday
Sep112010

18th Annual James Page Blubber Run

From Mill City Times:


The 18th Annual James Page Blubber Run will start and finish at Father Hennepin Park on the East bank of Mississippi.


Registration, Race Number and Shirt Pick-up opens at 8:00am, and the race starts at 10:01am


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Saturday
Sep112010

Engineering the Falls: Walking Tour by History Player William de la Barre

From Mill City Times:


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.


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Saturday
Aug282010

Minneapolis Riverfront Walking Tour

From Mill City Times:


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 spectacular views of the falls, surrounding historic buildings and downtown Minneapolis while telling stories of the people who have worked and lived in the area.


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Saturday
Aug212010

2nd Annual Night Owl Classic – Twin Cities

From Mill City Times:


The Night Owl Classic is a 16.5-mile or 8.5-mile non-competitive bike ride along the Mississippi River at dusk.  The ride will start and finish at historic St. Anthony Main and tour some of the Twin Cities most well known landmarks all with the backdrop of the setting sun, rising moon and twinkling skyline.


Riders will be welcomed by a pre-ride kick off and registration starting at 6:30pm.  Two rides will be offered:


A Family ride, 8.5-mile ride departing from 7:00-7:30PM


A Hoot of a ride, 16.5-mile adult departing from 7:30-8:00PM


Riders will pedal over, through and past these dynamic landmarks:


Nicollet Island


Boom Island


The Federal Reserve Building


The Historic Grain Belt Brewery Sign


Mill City Museum


Guthrie Theater


Lock and Dam


Dinkytown Trail Bike Bridge


Weisman Museum


Marshall Avenue Bridge


Ford Parkway – Intercity Bridge


Mississippi Gorge Park


University of Minnesota


Stone Arch Bridge


Father Hennepin Bluffs Park


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Tuesday
Aug172010

Greening the Riverfront Series - Washburn A Mill Tour

From Mill City Times:


"Greening the Riverfront" is a series of programs exploring our relationship with nature, past, present and future.  One of the programs features three Tuesday night tours. The first two took place in July (Pillsbury A Mill and St. Anthony Falls Laboratory), and the third is happening August 17. 


Washburn A Mill


Date: Aug. 17, 2010


Time: 6:30 p.m.


Fee: $8 adults, $6 seniors and college students, $4 ages 6-17 and MHS members.


Reservations: required, call 612-341-7555


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Monday
Aug022010

Student Visions, Future Realities?

From River Talk:


Many of us engaged in river work get stuck in the details of "getting the next thing done."  This is understandable, given how much there is that can be done, how many people and organizations are involved, and how complex truly interesting and transformative projects are.


But we don't give ourselves an awful lot of room to dream.  And when we do dream, locked into our organizational boxes as we are, the future tends to look a lot like the present but more (more ecological, more popular, etc.)


Here's where working with students can be so much fun.


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