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Wednesday
Sep182019

Explore Downtown Living 2019 is this Saturday, September 21

Minneapolis Downtown Council presents Explore Downtown Living 2019, Saturday, September 21 from 10a - 5p.

Explore Downtown Living is a FREE event that lets you tour Downtown Minneapolis and all it has to offer at your own pace. Visit approximately 20 residential communities—checking out the views from each—while enjoying deals and specials from local businesses throughout.

Over eight tour dates since 2015, Explore Downtown Living has welcomed more than 7,000 people downtown and delivered 19,000 apartment tours-all for free! There is no solicitation to sign leases, only a great opportunity to see residential properties up close (including their housing units, party rooms, roof decks, fitness centers and more) while also getting to know downtown's five distinct neighborhoods: Central Core, East Town, Loring Park, North Loop and Northeast.

PLUS, local restaurants, bars, retail shops, fitness clubs and more are offering special promotions and deals for those who take part in Explore Downtown Living.

Download a free ride pass courtesy of Metro Transit as you enjoy Explore Downtown Living.

Tuesday
Sep172019

Mpls Downtown Improvement District announces 2019 Greening & Public Realm Award Winners

Via a September 17 News Release from the Minneapolis Downtown Council:

The Mpls Downtown Improvement District (DID) announced today its 10th annual Greening & Public Realm Award winners, a group that included seven first-time winners among the 12 categories decided by an interactive public vote.

The Greening Awards aim to showcase greening efforts by organizations and companies that help beautify the downtown area through enhancing our urban landscape.

This year’s first-time award winners [full list below] in this year’s categories are Mill City Farmers Market (Best Small Activated Space), Gateway Park (Best Small Green Space), Nimbus (Best Public Art), Barrio (Best Outdoor Café), Grant Park Median (Best Streetscape), Demi (Best Entryway Greening), Peavey Plaza (Best Public Realm Improvement),

Loring Park was recognized both for Best Large Activated Space and for Best Neighborhood.

Loring Greenway won a Greening Award for a record 10th straight year—including winning Best Large Green Space for the fifth year in a row. The Local won its eight Greening Award (Best Façade Greening), Minneapolis Convention Center won its fourth (Best Streetscape Infrastructure).

“We appreciate all the efforts being done to make downtown a greener place, and we are excited to congratulate the 2019 Greening and Public Realm Award winners,” Mpls Downtown Improvement District President & CEO Steve Cramer said. “Your efforts and initiative directly enhance the overall experience and vibrancy of downtown for all who live, work, visit and explore here.”

Winners will receive a commemorative Greening Award created by Wood from the Hood, a Minneapolis-based company that reclaims discarded trees from urban neighborhoods and creates high-quality wood products. Each award will display the year the award was issued. Winning locations also received a Greening Awards winning logo placed on site.

The Mpls DID accepted public nominations for green spaces throughout August, and finalists were announced on August 27. Voting for finalists remained open through September 13.

The finalists, nominated by the public, were selected and categorized by members of the Mpls DID staff based on criteria including overall year-over-year enhancements as well as continued excellence in adding vibrancy to the public realm.

This year’s results include the following winners:

 Small Activated Space

·        Mill City Farmers Market* - 47.35%

·        Gethsemane Community Garden – 40.24%

·        Open Book Parklet* - 12.41%

 Small Green Space

·        Gateway Park* - 50.76%

·        Hennepin Healthcare Pocket Park – 21.28%

·        WCCO Plaza – 21.12%

·        RSM Plaza – Pocket Park* - 6.84%

Large Activated Space

·        Loring Park – 36.96%

·        The Commons – 32.34%

·        Nicollet 21.76%

·        Hennepin County Government Center – 8.94%

Large Green Space

·        Loring Greenway – 49.22%

·        Peavey Plaza – 21.72%

·        Gold Medal Park – 21.02%

·        Triangle Park – 8.04%

Façade Greening

·        The Local – 47.86%

·        Lenox Brownstones – 27.77%

·        Borealis North Loop Apartments* - 24.37%

Public Art

·        Nimbus* - 56.37%

·        Radical Playground* - 27.89%

·        Hennepin Theatre Trust – It’s the People* - 15.74%

Outdoor Café

·        Barrio* - 28.10%

·        The News Room – 27.64%

·        Bachelor Farmer Café – 25.08%

·        The Freehouse* - 19.18%

Streetscape

·        Grant Park Median* - 48.26%

·        Renaissance Minneapolis Hotel, The Depot* - 35.80%

·        HQ Apartments – 15.93%

 Streetscape Infrastructure

·        Minneapolis Convention Center – 44.41%

·        Hennepin-Lyndale Crossroads – 37.16%

·        North Loop Washington Avenue* - 18.43%

 Entryway Greening

·        Demi (Parking Lot)* - 45.85%

·        The Marquette Hotel – 32.36%

·        Canopy by Hilton* - 11.22%

·        Cynthia Froid Group – 10.57%

Public Realm Improvement

·        Peavey Plaza – 49.21%

·        Borealis North Loop Apartments – 14.82%

·        Nimbus – 12.37%

·        Hennepin Theatre Trust – It’s the People – 5.61%

·        Grant Park Median – 4.89%

·        Barrio – 4.46%

·        Radical Playground – 4.17%

·        Open Book Parklet – 2.88%

·        RSM Plaza – Pocket Park – 1.58%

Best Neighborhood

·        Loring Park – 52.46%

·        North Loop – 14.06%

·        Elliot Park – 13.48%

·        Downtown East – 10.00%

·        Downtown West – 10.00%

*  First-time finalist

Tuesday
Sep172019

MSP Film Society Announces Dates And A First Look at Titles for 7th Cine Latino Minneapolis St. Paul Film Festival Nov 1‐7

Via a September 16 News Release:

The Film Society of Minneapolis St. Paul (MSP Film Society) announced today the Cine Latino Minneapolis St. Paul Film Festival returns November 1-7 at the Film Society’s Screen #3 at St. Anthony Main Theatre.
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“Cine Latino, developed in collaboration with members of the diverse Spanish-speaking communities in Minnesota, is back to amaze and inspire us all,” said Susan Smoluchowski, MSP Film Society’s Executive Director. More relevant now than ever, and firm in the MSP Film Society’s belief of the unique power of cinema to invigorate, inspire and help to change the world one film at a time, this year’s Cine Latino’s Focus is dedicated to “Cinema with a Conscience”, a wide-ranging selection of films that highlight social, political, environmental justice and activism.

Critically-acclaimed selections include dramas: Carmen & Lola (Spain), The Footballest (Spain) Marighela (Brazil), Litigante (Colombia); documentaries: Your Turn (Brazil), The Children of Maria (Puerto Rico), The Cordillera of Dreams (Chile), When They Left (Ecuador), We Are The Radical Monarchs (USA), The Prado Museum: A Collection of Wonders (Spain), Lives with Flavor Monica Patiño & Lives with Flavor Carlos Gaytán (Mexico); and the animated film Another Day of Life (Spain). Other highlights include ¡VIVA KID FLICKS!, a collection of animated, family-friendly shorts in collaboration with the New York International Children’s Film Festival, part of MSP Film Society’s Nextwave Initiative dedicated to youth film programming and filmmaking.

“The Latin American and Ibero cinematic traditions have long explored the rich and contentious histories of their various nations, shedding light onto complex political legacies while reflecting the regions’ intoxicating mix of cultures,” said Hebe Tabachnik, who returns as Cine Latino Artistic Director for a fourth year. “Today, a new generation of insightful and uncompromised storytellers are diving headlong into their respective nations’ histories and the pressing realities of our current moment.”

The lineup to date of Cine Latino films is listed below. Additional Cine Latino titles, guests, and events will be announced mid-October.

All-Access Passes, 3-Packs, and 6-Packs are now on sale at mspfilm.org. Single tickets will be available for purchase for MSP Film Society Members on October 10, when the full Cine Latino line-up and schedule will also be announced at mspfilm.org. Single tickets will be available to the General Public on October 14. Artistic Director Hebe Tabachnik is available for interviews in English and Spanish.

To ensure that this year’s festival is widely accessible and a true celebration of the Latino communities in Minnesota, a $10,000-goal crowdfunding campaign has been implemented to enrich the program and arrange additional unique opportunities. More donation information can be found at http://weblink.donorperfect.com/MSPFilmSociety/CineLatino2019.

Cine Latino is presented by the Film Society of Minneapolis St. Paul, Minnesota’s leading non-profit exhibitor of international independent cinema. Our mission is to foster a knowledgeable and vibrant appreciation of the art of film from around the globe and its power to inform and transform individuals and communities.

Special Support for Cine Latino is provided by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. Additional significant support is provided by DRUMM and Mary Pohlad.

2019 Lineup (full descriptions here):

Another Day of Life (Un día más con vida) 

Carmen and Lola (Carmen y Lola) 

Children of Maria (Los Niños de María)

The Cordillera of Dreams (La Cordillera de los Sueños)

The Footballest (Los Futbolísimos) 

Litigante

Lives with Flavor: Carlos Gaytan

Lives with Flavor: Monica Patiño

Marighella

NYICFF Viva Kid Flicks

The Prado Museum: A Collection of Wonders 

We Are the Radical Monarchs 

When They Left (Cuando ellos se fueron) 

Your Turn (Espero tua (Re)volta)

Monday
Sep162019

Hennepin Healthcare’s Center for Hyperbaric Medicine Announces Soothe Your Soles Event, Sept 25

Via a September 16 announcement from Hennepin Healthcare:

Soothe Your Soles: Treating Wounds with Hyperbaric Medicine

Wednesday, September 25 from 6-8pm
Hennepin Healthcare’s Center for Hyperbaric Medicine
716 S 7th Street
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Ever wondered what the hyperbaric chamber looks like at Hennepin Healthcare? We hear about patients being brought there for carbon monoxide poisoning, but did you know they also treat wounds related to diabetes, frostbite and tissue damage related to radiation injury?

Learn more about hyperbaric medicine at Soothe Your Soles: Treating Wounds with Hyperbaric Medicine on Wednesday, September 25 from 6-8pm. The event is free and you’ll have the opportunity to tour the hyperbaric chamber and ask questions about this life-saving technology. The entire team looks forward to meeting you! Register for Soothe Your Soles.

Hennepin Healthcare’s Center for Hyperbaric Medicine has the state’s only 24/7 state-of-the-art hyperbaric oxygen chamber available to care for emergent conditions such as carbon monoxide poisoning and decompression sickness. But hyperbaric medicine therapy is also important in the treatment of chronic medical conditions like refractory osteomyelitis, tissue damage from radiation injury, and foot ulcers in diabetic patients. In this Here 4 Health session emergency physician Tom Masters, MD will provide a tour of our hyperbaric chamber, show you how it works and share information about our innovative coordinated approach to treating diabetic wounds. He will be joined by podiatric surgeon Nicole Bauerly, DPM for an interactive discussion about the unique needs of the feet.

Complimentary parking is available in our HCMC Parking Ramp located at 615 South 6th Street. Take the parking ramp elevator to the second floor and follow the skyway to our Purple Building. Event will be held at the Center for Hyperbaric Medicine on the first floor of the Purple Building.

Sunday
Sep152019

Water Works Progress Photos from Mill District Resident Doug Verdier

Editors Note: Mill District resident Doug Verdier continues to document the progress of the Water Works project. Below photos were taken on September 10, 2019.

Above, excavators removing debris from basement level of the ruins of the Columbia Flour Mill. Built in 1882, the brick upper level of the six-story structure collapsed in January 1941, and the mill was destroyed four months later in a major fire. Once debris is removed from the lower level of the Columbia Mill, the remaining stone wall will be reinforced on the inside. The wall will be incorporated into the park design overlooking a plaza on the river side.
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Three excavators are working as a team to remove rock, dirt, debris and brick and lift it to street level.
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Among the remnants of the Columbia Mill machinery found in the lower level of the mill was this spool of steel cable.
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Another part of mill machinery. Some of the rubble from the 1941 fire can be seen behind the wheel.
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This piece of mill machinery was caked with mud when it was brought up. The iron section is still bolted to part of a heavy wooden beam. Evidence of the 1941 fire can be seen on the wood.
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Excavation machines at work as seen from W. River Parkway.
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Scaffolding has been erected on the river side of the Columbia Mill wall in preparation for restoration.
Saturday
Sep142019

Join us for The Steeles and Taste of the Mill District on October 17

Article by Claudia Kittock

'An Evening with the Steeles' event to benefit The Mill City Singers
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We are excited to announce the Steele Family is coming to the Mill District. On October 17, the Steeles will be in concert at the Mill City Museum. The evening will begin with a 6:00p happy hour, featuring light appetizers from area restaurants as part of the ‘Taste of the Mill City’ portion of this evening. A cash bar will be provided by D’Amico.

At 7:00p, the Steeles will begin their 90-minute concert. If you have had the privilege of hearing the Steeles, you know what to expect. It will be an evening of joyous music, sung from the hearts of these incredibly talented singers, accompanied by their equally talented band. 

This is a fundraiser for the Friends of the Mill District. 100% of the proceeds will go to pay the salaries of J.D. and Fred Steele who lead the Mill City Singers. The Singers are a dynamic and integral part of our community, and we are determined to keep them singing. We can’t do it without you! Please come and be part of a joyful evening. 

Tickets can be purchased on Eventbrite. If you're unable to attend, but want to support this dynamic neighborhood charity, please consider donating at https://secure.actblue.com/donate/millcitysingers. Don’t wait!

All of the labor to organize and maintain the Singers is donated.

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About Claudia Kittock

Claudia is a resident of the Mill District. In addition to writing for Mill City Times, she is a founding Board Member of Friends of the Mill District. Claudia is the author of Health Through Chaos, mentors young adults at YouthLink, and has served on the Downtown Minneapolis Neighborhood Association (DMNA).
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Contact: claudia@millcitymedia.org 
Thursday
Sep122019

Pulling Back the Curtain: Remastered Premieres at The Southern

The Southern Theater to Premiere the First Program of the New AMPLIFY Series
Pulling Back the Curtain: Remastered uses dance to make the marginalization of African-American people visible

The Southern Theater’s AMPLIFY series begins September 20-22 with Pulling Back the Curtain: Remastered, a dance show that makes visible the marginalization of African-American people. Each of the choreographies explores themes of oppression, survival, joy, and healing. Created by the collective PBC Nation, the show features the choreographies of Gabby "The Baddie" Abram, Peace Madimutsa, Nehemiah Lucas, and Rayna Bell, and is curated by Gabriel Blackburn.

This group of artists have previously collaborated on an initial version of Pulling Back the Curtain and have continued to expand and develop the production. As PBC Nation, they have collaborated to choreograph two pieces at the beginning and end of the show. These bookends explore self-awareness and showcase individuality within a collective. The pieces were built first from conversation, which then went through stages of improvisation, setting movement material, and revising. Curator Gabriel Blackburn shared, “This came so easily because we all felt comfortable listening and speaking. When one person had the flood everyone respected that and was fully engaged.” Through each of the pieces in Pulling Back the Curtain: Remastered, as well as the additional community events and intentional talkbacks, PBC Nation creates a space for artists freedom of expression, inspires conversations, and engages a diverse audience.

Other shows in the AMPLIFY series are: A Cripple’s Dance Oct 18-20, Hit The Wall November 14-17 and Ancestral Origins: An Afrofuturist’s Exploration of Joy and Beauty.  AMPLIFY was created to give voice and platform to underrepresented stories.  Through movement, music, and narrative, AMPLIFY artists will use their art to share stories that represent the many voices that make up a community. “Art is a powerful way to connect,” says Acting Executive Director Janette Davis. “Our hope is that these performances will spark important conversations, open up minds, and share perspectives.”

This inaugural year of the AMPLIFY series will feature four stories from African American, disability, and LGBTQIA+ communities.

Thursday
Sep122019

Out of the Box Opera Announces Oct 26 Diva Cage Match at Minneapolis Cider Company

DOUBLE THE SINGERS, DOUBLE THE FUN!
Annual Diva Cage Match features Tag Team Duets
Saturday, October 26 at 7pm
  
Out of the Box Opera is upping the ante with this year’s Diva Cage Match on Saturday, October 26 at 7pm. The Sing-Off of the Century returns for its third year with a new edition: Tag Team Duets! Six pairs of opera singers will face off in two rounds, with three celebrity judges ultimately crowning one twosome the final champions! The event moves to a different dramatic location: Minneapolis Cider Company, 701 SE 9th Street in Minneapolis’ Marcy-Holmes Neighborhood.
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In Round 1, two couples from each category (Emerging Artists, Pros, Masters) will compete. The judges choose their three favorite duets who will then move onto Round 2.  Round 2 will feature virtuosic singing and theatrics, and ultimately, only one couple  will be named Diva Cage Match Tag Team Champions! An Audience Favorite will also be selected.
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The competing couples include Emerging Artists Lisa Rogali and Mia Athey vs. Sarah Coit and Stephen Carroll; Pros Karin Wolverton and Christina Christensen vs. Alissa Anderson and Kyle Albertson; and Masters Dennis Peterson and Andrew Wilkowske vs. Jill Gardner and Jake Gardner.
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Dessa, who was a judge at the original Cage Match, rejoins the judges panel, along with Michael Christie, Minnesota Opera’s former music director, and Jevetta Steele, legendary Twin Cities gospel and R&B singer. Bryon Wilson will accompany the singers and Out of the Box’s Artistic Director David Lefkowich again serves as MC.
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Tag Team Duets will also feature pre-show and half-time entertainment at Minneapolis Cider Company’s taproom, which has a modern industrial vibe and boasts a 10-ton overhead crane. David O’Neill, the cidery’s co-founder, says, “We are so excited to partner with Out of The Box to host this year's Diva Cage Match. We love how this event presents opera in a different way, bringing new folks into an area of arts and entertainment they might not have experienced before. This idea pairs extremely well with our cider - as we challenge people’s perceptions and introduce new styles. Bringing these two concepts together in the same space is going to be a blast!”
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Tickets are $70 (ringside premium seats) and $40 general admission. Standing room only tickets will be available for $20 on the day of the show. Tickets are available at outoftheboxopera.com 
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ABOUT OUT OF THE BOX OPERA
Out of the Box Opera upends the expectation of what opera is and what it can be. Its vision takes opera out of its traditional settings - literally "out of the box" - and into extraordinary locations to create exceptional, affordable entertainment for all. In addition to Diva Cage Match, past productions have included “Fusion” events at the Weisman Art Museum where opera has been combined with other musical genres, including Jazz and Gospel. In May 2019, Out of the Box presented its immersive, site specific mini-epic, The Amazing Adventures of Acis and Galatea The Wonder Nymph, at the historic Pillsbury A Mill on the Minneapolis riverfront.
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ABOUT MINNEAPOLIS CIDER COMPANY
Minneapolis Cider Company has two distinct start-up backgrounds, brought together to build a cidery and taproom in Minneapolis. David O'Neill and Jason Dayton started a cider company (Lionheart Cider) as part of an entrepreneurial class project at the University of Minnesota and eventually started planning their own facility. Rob Fisk, who was formerly the orchardist and cidermaker at two orchards in southern Minnesota,  joined the team as the head cidermaker. Minneapolis Cider recently opened their taproom doors in May, with the mission to inspire curiosity and foster a passion for what craft cider brings to the table.
Wednesday
Sep112019

Minneapolis St. Paul Film Society Announces 2019 Arab Film Fest

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Mizna will present the 14th Twin Cities Arab Film Festival September 26-29, 2019 at St. Anthony Main Theatre (on the MSP Film Society's Screen 3). Included will be more than thirty contemporary films from Palestine, Egypt, Lebanon, Qatar, Syria, Jordan, and the United Arab Emirates, as well as those from local Arab filmmakers.
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Mizna recently announced the full schedule, and this year features an exciting lineup which includes the latest from Elia Suleiman, a spotlight on Sudan, a Tunisian horror film, local shorts, and visiting filmmakers.  Individual tickets, ticket packs and all-access passes are now available. View the full lineup and purchase tickets.
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It Must Be Heaven

This year's opening film is It Must Be Heaven, award-winning director Elia Suleiman's comic saga exploring identity, nationality, and belonging. Playing himself, Elia Suleiman escapes from Palestine seeking an alternative homeland, only to find that Palestine is trailing behind him. Having received a Jury’s Special Mention Award at Cannes in June, this is one of its first screenings in North America. The film will screen again during the fest on 9/28. 

Join us for afterward for the opening party, featuring music by local Somali American DJ, Deka. Suggested donation of $10, RSVP HERE.

9/27 at 7pm: Western Arabs | Denmark / Netherlands + Visiting filmmaker

Filmmaker Omar Shargawi wants to understand his Palestinian father Munir better. Although Munir has lived in Denmark for years, he hasn't settled in this society. Shot over a period of twelve years, the film examines Omar's relationship with his father and the latter's influence on his son's identity.

The filmmaker will be in attendance for a post-film discussion. More Info.

9/27 at 9:15pm: Dreamaway + Manivelle | Egypt + Lebanon

Dreamaway follows a group of young workers in a luxury hotel compound, holding onto the town despite the lack of tourists. They lead a double life in the shadow of the shimmering hotel facades, as their families are unaware of the temptations of Sharm El-Sheikh. With no tourists, they are left in a vacuum, lacking opportunities and leading them to an existential quest for their identity. Manivelle, a short Lebanese mockumentary will screen before the feature length. More Info.

9/28 at 11am: Sudanese Shorts (Sudanese Film Group) | Sudan

In the seventies and eighties, a group of filmmakers issued a periodical named CINEMA and went on to found the Sudanese Film Group to seek more independence from the state and to maintain a Sudanese passion for cinema. Mizna will screen a selection of these films by Eltayeb Mahdi, Suliman Elnour, and Ibrahim Shaddad. More Info.

9/28 at 9:30pm: Dachra | Tunisia

Dachra, a contemporary Tunisian horror film, revolves around Yasmin, a journalism student, and her two classmates. They set out on a university assignment to solve the cold case of Mongia, a woman found mutilated twenty-five years ago, suspected of witchcraft. As they pursue their investigation, the three friends stumble into the archaic and ominous world of Dachra, an isolated countryside site filled with goats, silent women, mysterious drying meat, and steaming pots. More Info.

9/28 at 4 pm: Local(ish) Shorts | Midwest + Visiting Filmmakers

In this segment, we showcase films by and about Arab American artists and filmmakers who use cinema to tell their unique stories and to expand definitions of what it means to be visible while living in diaspora. These 5 short films challenge our ideas about cinematic narratives while expanding the frame of our local community. More Info.

9/29 at 7:30 pm: EXT. Night | Egypt                                                 

EXT. Night tackles class and gender disparities among three unlikely companions over the course of an evening, by exploring and exposing their Cairo with a rawness and grit unusual to both Egyptian films and “festival films.” This closing night film is the newest from Egyptian filmmaker Ahmad Abdulla. More info.  

Tuesday
Sep102019

19th Annual Autumn Brew Review Festival at Boom Island Announced

Brewers from across Minnesota will gather for one of the largest and oldest annual celebrations of craft beer in the state.

On October 19, 2019 craft beer fans can celebrate autumn with unlimited samples of Minnesota-made beer from more than 100 Minnesota breweries. Attendees of this evening festival can expect special seasonal releases and classic favorites, non-alcoholic and gluten free options, food trucks, music, activities and games, and a bonfires tended by the Minneapolis Fire Department. 

Autumn Brew Review, in its 19th year, is one of the state’s oldest beer festivals and will draw thousands of attendees to Boom Island Park. It is the third and final Minnesota Craft Brewers Guild festival of the year. Like other MNCBG festivals, ABR exclusively showcases the talent of Minnesota breweries, offers beer-education activities from leaders in the industry, and features games and activities created and lead by the breweries themselves. 

Regular tickets are $50, sober-driver tickets are $15, and VIP early-access tickets are available to members of the Minnesota Craft Brewers Guild MNthusiast program. Tickets, event details, participating breweries, and MNthusiast membership information can be found online at www.bit.ly/AutumnBrewReview.

About The Minnesota Craft Brewers Guild

The Minnesota Craft Brewers Guild is a not-for-profit organization that was founded in 2000 and is made up of more than 140 Minnesota brewery members. The Guild showcases the talent of Minnesota’s craft brewers and promotes Minnesota’s booming brewing industry by sponsoring festivals and special events including: Winterfest, MN Brewers Cup, All Pints North, and the State Fair’s Brewed in Minnesota exhibit. The Guild’s goals are to promote Minnesota breweries, create an open line of communication between brewers, and connect Minnesota beer to the consumer. 

Saturday
Sep072019

August by the Numbers from Cynthia Froid Group

Downtown real estate market update from Cynthia Froid Group:


Friday
Sep062019

Art Pop! Block Party: Live Music, Local Vendors, & Community Celebration  

The ART POP! Block Party is a full-day event for all ages celebrating the dynamic artists, creatives, and small business owners living, working, and thriving in one of Minneapolis’s most historic neighborhoods, Elliot Park. ​​ART POP! Block Party ​will feature music and live painting, food trucks and brews, local vendors in a pop-up art market, and interactive activities from one end of the block to the other. 

This year neighboring independent businesses located on South 10th Street came together to create the Elliot Park Arts Quarter​ (EPAQ). In partnership with the ​Elliot Park Neighborhood (EPNI)​, EPAQ was awarded funding by the Great Streets Business District Support Program. With that funding, EPAQ is proud to host the inaugural ​ART POP! Block Party​ on Saturday, September 21st, 2019 from noon - 6pm. For the first time ever, the intersection of 10th Street & Centennial Place will be filled with music, dancing, food, and a live-art showcase reflective of the diverse and growing Elliot Park community.
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Key Event Features & Partners:

● Live Music & Performances​ by Sarah White, Al Church, 26 Bats, Craig Clark Band, Somali Museum Dance Troupe, and Mickey Breeze.

● Live Art ​by Anton Horishnyk and Kristi Abbott

● Interactive Art Displays​ by Mary Jane ​Mansfield, Celina Kane, and the Colab Creation Station by Gamut Gallery

● Historical Art Walk Tours​ by the playful members of the Theater of Public Policy

● Pop-up Art Market​ with local artists vendors Astralchemy, Va Va Voom Studio, Thraxis Threads, Paradox Coalition, ​Vimage Photography, Nelson Cain, Nice Nice Ceramics, Matt Hintz Art ​ and more!

● Wow Metal Lab​ ​and Show​,​ ​a traveling sculpture foundry and exhibition space in a converted metro transit city bus

● Beer Garden​ hosted by ​FINNEGANS Brewery​ and Erik the Red benefitting FINNEGANS Community Fund-- ​donating 100% of its profits to hunger relief charities

● Food Trucks ​Chicks on Wheels, Electric Noodle, Icy Icy Baby, Sara’s Tipsy Pies​ ​and featured eats by local diner ​Band Box Diner ​- v​oted Best Diner by City Pages, 2013.

Thursday
Sep052019

Minneapolis Park Officials Seek Proposed Tax Levy That Focuses on Youth Investment

Via a September 5 e-newsletter from the Minneapolis Park and Rec Board:

The funds, if approved by the Board of Estimate and Taxation, would come from the city levy and would impact the property tax owed on a median valued house of $266,000 approximately an additional $6 annually. 

At its Sept. 4 meeting, Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board (MPRB) commissioners passed a resolution seeking a 2020 property tax levy that invests in the city’s youth.

“The Park Board and the City of Minneapolis have a responsibility to invest in, and serve, youth in ways that make a substantial difference today and for generations to come,” said Al Bangoura, Superintendent for MPRB. “We have the solutions and places to enrich the lives of Minneapolis youth, and we will continue to work with the mayor and city council members towards making that happen.”

In response to funding levels not keeping pace with current needs, the MPRB is proposing $1.3 million for expanded youth services, including increasing youth employment and developing four ideation tech labs in recreation centers. The funds, if approved by the Board of Estimate and Taxation, would come from the city levy and would impact the property tax owed on a median valued house of $266,000 approximately an additional $6 annually.  

Currently, the MPRB receives seven cents on every dollar in property tax paid by Minneapolis homeowners. The additional funding being sought would result in an 8.06 percent increase in Park Board property taxes, which is a 1.52 percent increase on total City of Minneapolis property taxes, or approximately $24, which includes the $6 for expanded youth services, per homeowner of a median valued house.

“Superintendent Bangoura has outlined a bold vision for a Minneapolis youth agenda. This means investing in programs that help young people grow into healthy, happy, productive adults. I hope in the days ahead, the Mayor, City Council, Board of Estimate and Taxation and the Park Board will take actions that reflect our shared commitment to the youth of the city,” said Brad Bourn, President of the Park Board of Commissioners.

According to Bangoura, the MPRB is strategically positioned to offer high quality youth employment programs which provide unique and lifelong skill building opportunities.  Additional funding will allow the MPRB to expand critical employment programs in the City of Minneapolis, including Teen Teamworks, Conservation Corps crews, Urban Scholars, Youth Design Team and new trades apprenticeships. 

“For us, youth employment is not just about the job,” explained Bangoura. “We provide work readiness training, career pathway exploration, and a foundation for education and career planning for successful futures.”

Bangoura also envisions ideation spaces that will teach digital literacy, engage youth with a variety of technologies, and support youth in developing the high demand skills and abilities wanted by employers.

“With appropriate resources, the MPRB can provide youth exposure to professions they did not know existed, spark vocational interests, and help set forth a clear and potentially a more cost-effective pathway for attaining career goals,” explained Bangoura. 

The MPRB’s commitment to youth services is supported by knowledge of community needs gained through extensive community engagement and prior citywide survey results indicating high public support for youth services. Staff shared the Closing the Gap: Investing in Youth report at the Sept. 4 Board meeting. The report states that almost 20 percent of the Minneapolis population is children and youth under age 18, and that almost 30 percent of those youth are experiencing poverty. The report shows how current resources fall short in meeting service levels by approximately $2 million annually for youth.

Tuesday
Sep032019

Green Minneapolis Invites You to Participate in the Fall Tree Census

Via a September 3 e-newsletter from Green Minneapolis:

 

It's almost time for the Fall Tree Census! We're looking for volunteers who love trees and want to help grow the downtown forest! Join us at one of two Greening Lab kick-off events this September to join the effort.

At the event, volunteers will sign up for a route to survey trees in neighborhoods across downtown. They will also receive a short training session, tree swag as a thank you for participating, and be entered into a raffle for our tree lover prize pack!

The events will be held Thursday, September 19 at The Commons and Tuesday, September 24 at Peavey Plaza. Both events run from 4:30-6pm, with a presentation at 5pm.

Click here for more information, and RSVP to info@greenminneapolis.org by 9/13 to participate.

Tuesday
Sep032019

The Southern Theater Announces the September Installment of Good Night at The Southern

The Southern Theater Announces September Installment of Good Night at The Southern!
Dance, Film, and Theater on The Southern Stage at 7:30 pm on September 9th

 

Good Night at The Southern on September 9th will offer works in three different mediums, featuring tap dancer Davon Suttles, playwright and performing artist Keila Saucedo, and filmmaker and performer Takawi Peters.

The Southern is thrilled to share the work of these artists and hope you will join us at the bar starting at 6:30 for a local beer, glass of wine, pop, or a snack. Davon Suttles is presenting “MELANIZED,” a multimedia tap dance production looking at the strength it takes to live as a person of color. Through tap dance, live music, and film we will address systemic racism by looking into issues such as Red Lining, Concentration Camps, and Police Brutality while also showcasing the beauty that comes with living as a person of color by exploring various art forms created by POC such as Gospel, R&B, and Konnakol. The “MELANIZED” cast includes Davon Suttles as producer, choreographer, and dancer, Noah Parker Brewington and Nina Maxwell as dancers, Kennadi Hurst, Keston Wright, and Mackinnley Moren Jacobs as singers, plus more Twin Cities musicians to be announced. Keila Saucedo is presenting their play “Brujería for Beginners,” which explores what it might mean to reimagine Mexican people as complex, magical, and in touch with the realities of their spirituality. As a grieving family tries to process their worlds, they explore catholicism, witchcraft, and indigenous spirituality to find their way to the holy. Guided by spirits, love for each other, and ancestors (always) they find their way to claiming power and possibility. Takawi Peters is a second generation American with Guyanese (Afro-Indo-Chinese) ancestry. She holds a B.I.S. in African American & African Studies, Asian Languages & Literatures, and Dance from the University of Minnesota. Her degree looks at how learning about one’s cultural ancestry enhances self-esteem and how artistry in pedagogy bolsters academic success. She is showing "Redefining Success," a mini documentary that highlights a single narrative from a NextGen American striving to self-define success despite familial and cultural expectations.

Tickets are Pay What You Can and are purchased online or at the door. All proceeds from this event will go to support the artists and The Southern Theater.

About Good Night at The Southern

Good Night at The Southern is a monthly series that highlights new ideas, works in progress and previews. It is an opportunity for artists and companies to share their upcoming work, and for audiences to get a first glance into what’s coming up in the Twin Cities arts scene. 3-5 companies or artists are selected for a different Monday night each month with performance genres ranging from theater, dance, music, spoken word, comedy and more.

Monday
Sep022019

North Loop Reconstruction & Pedestrian Improvements

Editor's note - This is an ongoing series of updates as the North Loop Reconstruction and Pedestrian Improvements project.

North Loop Reconstruction & Pedestrian Improvements

The North Loop Reconstruction & Pedestrian Improvements Project consists of two separate projects:

  1. A full street reconstruction along 3rd St N between 10th Ave N and 5th Ave N
  2. A pedestrian improvement project generally bounded by 10th Ave N on the north, 1st Ave on the south, West River Parkway on the east, and 4th St N on the west

North Loop Reconstruction Updates

WORK THIS PAST WEEK

5th Ave N

  • Began driveway placement
  • Began installing curb and gutter
  • Began installing light bases
  • Continued installing conduit for lights
  • Placed the second lift of asphalt from 4th St N to Washington

7th Ave N

  • Continue work on the north side of Washington

8th Ave N

  • Grading for walks and driveways
  • Continued sidewalk placement
  • Continued placing driveways
  • Continued work on the north side of Washington
  • Started placing parking bays

9th Ave N

  • Continued placing driveways
  • Continued placing sidewalks
  • Continued work on the north side of Washington

3rd St N

  • Finished amending poor soils between 8th and 10th Aves N
  • Finished grading and bringing in aggregate in preparation for paving
  • Placed the first lift of asphalt from 5th Ave N to 6th Ave N
  • Continuing the underground utility work
  • Began relocating power poles

WORK ANTICIPATED FOR THE REMAINDER OF THIS WEEK AND NEXT WEEK 

5th Ave N

  • Continue with driveway placement
  • East side sidewalk placement
  • Continue with light foundation installation
  • Remove globe lights on the east side of 5th Ave N

7th Ave N

  • Place the 3rd lift of asphalt either 7-30 or 8-4
  • Finish placing driveways
  • Continue work on the north side of Washington

8th Ave N

  • Finish placing sidewalks
  • Finish placing driveways
  • Continue work on the north side of Washington

9th Ave N

  • Continue placing driveways
  • Continue placing sidewalks
  • Continue work on the north side of Washington

3rd St N

  • Complete underground utility work
  • Placement of the first lift of asphalt is tentatively planned between 8-30 and 9-4
    • 6th Ave N to 7th Ave N Currently paving this
    • 7th Ave N to 10th Ave N -Hoping to finish this stretch today 8-30, if not will continue next week
  • Installation of curb and gutter will follow asphalt placement

For more information on this project, visit the project website.

North Loop Pedestrian Improvements Updates

Crews will be coming back in September to finish up the job.

WORK THIS PAST WEEK

  • 1st St N & 4th Ave –Finished water work
  • 2nd St N and 3rd Ave N – Continuing sewer work

REMAINING WORK ON THIS PROJECT

1st St N

  • 2nd Ave SE corner
  • 4th Ave SE and NE corner

2nd St N

  • 1st Ave N - All corners
  • 2nd Ave N – NE, SE and SW
  • 3rd Ave N – All, currently the City is working in this intersection, pedestrian ramps will be done after the sewer work is complete
  • 5th Ave N – SE corner
  • 8th Ave N – South side and NE corner
  • 10th Ave N – SE and SW corners

4th St N

  • 10th Ave N – NE corner
  • 7th Ave N – South side

Other

  • All signal installation will start late in September due to long lead times on materials
  • Remaining concrete work will continue through September

For more information on this project, visit the project website.

Miscellanious

Stakeholder Meeting -These meetings are informal, held biweekly and intended to offer residents and businesses on the job an opportunity to get construction updates, ask construction and access related questions.

Date/Time:   September 4, 7:30 am to 8:30 am
Location:    Corner Coffee 514 N 3rd St #102
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Contact Information

Project Manager: Stephanie Malmberg, stephanie.malmberg@minneapolismn.gov, 612-673-3365

Chief Field Inspector: John Benjamin, john.benjamin@minneapolismn.gov, 651-443-1096

Friday
Aug302019

Hennepin Avenue Downtown Reconstruction Project Update

Hennepin Avenue Downtown Reconstruction Project

Hennepin Ave. reconstruction project, led by City of Minneapolis Public Works, will be reconstructed between 12th Street and Washington Avenue beginning Spring 2019.  The project will reconstruct the pavement from building face to building face, including improvements to public and private utility infrastructure, and improved infrastructure for pedestrians, bicycles, transit, and vehicles.
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Latest Project News
 

Both Public and Private Utility construction continues throughout the corridor.  This work is continuing to be more and more as we go through the season. Traffic lane restrictions will continue on Hennepin Ave. as well as the cross-streets. The 9th Street intersection will be re-opened this week as the Sewer contractor completed the pipe crossing.  CenterPoint Energy has began some of their work north of 5th Street heading north toward Washtington Ave.  Centerpoint and Xcel will be working within the same lane closures on Hennepin.

What's Coming Up 

7th Street will remain reduced at Hennepin for the following weeks.  9th Street will have 2-lanes open this week. 10th street will be reduced significantly to cross street traffic starting 9/3.  Expect delays. 10th St will then be closed to cross traffic starting 9/7 through 9/14.

Xcel and Centerpoint continue their work on the north end of the project between 5th and Washington.  The City Sewer contractor continues work at 9th and progressing south, while Xcel is continuing their work at 7th St.  Xcel will continue to head south along the corridor to 12th.

Please see update attached for more details: Hennepin_Update_Vol11.pdf

For more information on this project contact: 

Construction Manager, hennepinCM@minneapolismn.gov or 612-225-4049

www.hennepindowntown.com 

Thursday
Aug292019

Mill District Resident Doug Verdier Continues to Capture the Water Works Project

Editors Note: Mill District resident Doug Verdier continues to document the progress of the Water Works project. Below are his photos from the August 28 press conference and groundbreaking ceremony.

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Far left is Commissioner Jono Cowgill of the Park Board, with Tom Evers, Executive Director of the Parks Foundation, Sean Sherman, founder of Sioux Chef is at podium, and Dana Thompson, Sioux Chef Co-owner/COO, on the far right.

Various groups of organization reps and sponsors took part in ceremonial groundbreaking with "golden shovels."

Attendees had an opportunity for a limited behind-the-scenes visit to the construction site. This photo is inside the former Columbia Flour Mill basement. 

Lineup of TV cameras on left in position during remarks. Park Board Superintendent Al Bangoura at podium.

Remnants of a railcar scale and pit uncovered during excavation of area on river side of the Columbia Flour Mill.

Thursday
Aug292019

Annual Minneapolis Monarch Festival - Festival de la Monarca - is September 7

Via an e-announcement form Minneapolis Park and Rec Board:

Join the celebration from 10am to 4pm at Lake Nokomis Regional Park. It's free to all!

Butterfly, music and art lovers from the Twin Cities and beyond come together on Saturday, September 7, from 10 am to 4 pm for the free Minneapolis Monarch Festival - Festival de la Monarca. 

Filled with music, art activities, games, food, plants that monarchs love and more, the day offers many fun ways for people of all ages to learn about these amazing pollinators and their role in the ecosystem.

The festival takes place at Lake Nokomis Regional Park, near the Nokomis Naturescape, a certified Monarch Waystation featuring native plants that monarchs need to lay eggs, host caterpillars and get nectar.

More Info

Festival Highlights:

  • Costume parade 
    The Chicks on Sticks stilt-walking and performance group leads this always-popular march. Children ages 0–12 are encouraged to dress up in monarch-themed costumes. Line-up is at 10:50 am and parade at 11am.

     

  • Monarch migration & monarch-friendly plants
    Get an up-close and personal encounter with these incredible creatures and learn about their 2,300-mile journey between Minnesota and the mountains of Michoacán, Mexico. Find out about and purchase native flora to create a habitat in your yard for butterflies and other pollinators, and discover other simple actions restore their populations.

  • Performances galore on an all-day stage 
    Performers include In the Heart of the Beast Puppet & Mask Theatre's "The Way of the Monarch" in English and Spanish with American Sign Language (ASL) interpretation; plus music and dance highlighting the Minnesota/Mexico connection: Mariachi Mi Tierra, Ballet Mexico Azteca, Marimba Bullies, the Aztec dance troupe Kalpulli Ketzal Coatlicue (“Precious Mother Earth”), Tropical Zone Orchestra, and Salsa del Soul.
  • Art activities 
    Get creative with Art in the Park with Mia; fold paper flowers with Karine Rupp; make prints with Sarah Nassif and Sol y Luna; paint giant monarch caterpillars with Heart of the Beast; create paper from plants with Paper Plains - or puppets with Lynette LaRue. And much more!

  • Great tastes 
    Minnesotan and Latin foods plus other eats and treats available for purchase from Taco Taxi, La Dulce Bakery, Habanero Tacos, La Loma Tamales, Naturally Delicious Ice Cream, Twin Cities Paella, Tibet Momo, Tequenice, 9Yum Yum ice cream treats, Taqueria Victor, La Guadalupana, Phil’s Mini Donuts, D & D Goodies, and Finer Meats & Treats.

  • ASL interpreters 
    Available upon request all day from the Info Booth.

  • Join us as a volunteer!

    The Festival offers many opportunities for a rewarding volunteer experience. For information please call 612 313-7781 or email volunteer4monarchs@gmail.com.

Wednesday
Aug282019

Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board, Minneapolis Parks Foundation Commemorate Groundbreaking at Water Works

Via an August 28 e-announcement form Minneapolis Park and Rec Board:

Representatives from the Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board, Minneapolis Parks Foundation and The Sioux Chef gather for a ceremonial golden shovel toss to commemorate the beginning of construction on Water Works

Grand opening of Mill Ruins Park expansion and Water Works Park Pavilion anticipated in fall 2020

Restaurant run by The Sioux Chef anticipated in spring 2021

The Minneapolis Parks Foundation and Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board (MPRB) celebrated a milestone today when they commemorated groundbreaking on the expansion of Mill Ruins Park known widely by its project name, Water Works.

The occasion was marked by a “golden shovel” ceremony featuring MPRB Superintendent Al Bangoura and Commissioner Jono Cowgill; the Parks Foundation’s Tom Evers, Executive Director, and Tom Paul, Board Chair; General Mills Foundation Executive Director Nicola Dixon; Bank of America Minneapolis Market President Katie Simpson; Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey; and Sean Sherman and Dana Thompson, co-owners of The Sioux Chef.

Construction on the highly anticipated park project began in late July and will continue through winter, with grand opening of the 2.8-acre park space and mill-embedded pavilion expected in fall 2020. The Sioux Chef’s restaurant, tentatively called Owamni: An Indigenous Kitchen, is expected to open in spring 2021.

Water Works/Mill Ruins Park expansion overlooks St. Anthony Falls and the Stone Arch Bridge; it’s located on Dakota homeland and has been sacred to both the Dakota and Anishinaabe people for millennia. It is a RiverFirst signature project that will bring visitor services and recreational and cultural amenities to one of Minnesota’s most highly visited destinations – the Central Mississippi Riverfront Regional Park, which attracts more than 3 million visits annually, a number that is expected to nearly double in the next decade.

The park and pavilion are designed to reveal layers of untold stories, in acknowledgement of the location as both the birthplace of the city’s milling history and a spiritual place that has shaped cultural and economic connections for Indigenous people and immigrants. The project will be completed in two phases, beginning with the Mezzanine phase, now under way.

An illustration depicting Water Works from above

Park, Pavilion, and Restaurant Details

The 7,800 sq. ft. two-story Water Works Park Pavilion will include a public lounge, multi-purpose room, The Sioux Chef’s restaurant, along with restrooms, and stairs and elevator to transition between the site’s two levels on First St. and West River Parkway.

On the park grounds, and adjacent to the pavilion, tree-sheltered city steps will provide a place for contemplation and programming, while a south plaza will be a gateway to the Central Riverfront. The wooded hillside on the north end of the site will retain its character and be enhanced with native vegetation, including plants with edible or medicinal value, and a direct trail link into downtown promoting access and circulation.

The Sioux Chef will conceive and manage both the four-season dine-in and take-out restaurant, as well as programming in the Water Works Park Pavilion and on the grounds. The Sioux Chef plans to create events and educational opportunities to elevate Indigenous voices as part of its larger mission to promote Native American cultures, honor plants and natural resources, and foster a vibrant Indigenous food movement.

The restaurant’s name is derived from Owamni Yamni, the Dakota name for what is called St. Anthony Falls in English; it means swirling or laughing waters.

Minneapolis park officials and local media take a tour of the mill ruins that will be incorporated into the Water Works Park Pavilion

Construction Update

Initial construction activity started in July with excavation around the buried Columbia Mill walls and rehabilitation of historic stonework masonry. Much of the initial work consisted of site excavation, grading, and utilities work. Next steps include an enhanced crossing on West River Parkway in the late fall, ongoing site work and utility installation, selective building demolition, and framing for the new building. Over the winter construction will continue inside the building.

Minneapolis-based Damon Farber Landscape Architects with HGA Architects and Engineers and a multidisciplinary team that also includes expertise in cultural resources, programming, and engineering led the design development of the project.

Following completion of this first phase, the project’s second phase addressing the area between West River Parkway and the Mississippi River is anticipated to begin in 2021.