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Thursday
Sep072017

Eat Northeast Restaurant Event (Sept 15 – Nov 15) to Benefit Police Substation and Little Kitchen Food Shelf

Eat Northeast Restaurant Event

Proceeds from this September 15 to November 15 event will be split between the NE police fund (which supports the neighborhood substation, a full time beat cop and extra patrols that keep our neighborhood safe) and the Little Kitchen Food Shelf in Northeast Minneapolis.

How it works:

Buy an Eat NE card for $40 (an $80 value), then dine at an Eat NE participating restaurant. Get your ticket/card validated and you’re ready for your next NE restaurant experience. You’ll get a $10 credit or a special menu item valued at $10 at participating NE restaurants.

Participating restaurants:

Geno's, JL Beers, Keegan's Pub, Red Savoy Pizza, Kramarczuk Sausage Company, Red Stag Supper Club, Whitey's World Famous Saloon, and Stem Wine Bar.
Thursday
Sep072017

Upcoming Weekend Road Closure on Westbound I-94

Beginning 10:00pm Friday, September 8, westbound I-94 between I-394 and I-694 will close until 5:00am Monday, September 11. Motorists will be detoured to Hwy 169 to I-94/694.

The ramps leading to the closed parts of I-94 will start closing at 9:30 p.m. on Friday and the Lowry Hill Tunnel will be reduced to two lanes.

Ramp reopenings
• 49th Ave. to eastbound I-94 reopened to one lane (of three) last week. The plan is to fully reopen it tonight (9/6)
• Eastbound I-94 to Seventh St. is scheduled to reopen tonight (9/6)
• The ramp from eastbound I-94 to 53rd Ave. is scheduled to reopen Thursday night (9/7)

Other upcoming traffic impacts:

Ramp closures
• Eastbound I-94 to Fourth St. will close Thu, Sept. 7 for 10 days
• Eastbound I-94 to Broadway Ave. will close Fri, Sept. 8 for three days
• Eastbound I-94 to Dowling Ave. will close Mon, Sept. 11 for seven days

Weekend road closure
Eastbound I-94 from Shingle Creek Pkwy to I-394 will close Fri, Sept. 15 through Mon, Sept. 18 and again Fri, Sept. 22 through Mon, Sept. 25 for paving, weather permitting.

More about this project
Visit: mndot.gov/metro/projects/i94brooklyncntr/

Wednesday
Sep062017

Buses will replace Blue and Green Line Trains September 10-11

Due to scheduled maintenance, buses will replace trains for 24-hours beginning Sunday, September 10 during a partial shutdown on the METRO Blue and Green Line.
 
Customers can board replacement buses near the affected stations. Buses run on similar schedules as trains but can take more time. Customers are urged to plan accordingly.

From 3:00am Sunday, September 10 until 3:00am Monday, September 11, buses will replace Blue and Green Line trains for these stations:

Green Line
Stadium Village
East Bank
West Bank

Blue Line
Franklin Avenue
Cedar-Riverside

Downtown Minneapolis - Shared stations
U.S. Bank Stadium
Government Plaza
Nicollet Mall
Warehouse-Hennepin Avenue
Target Field

See maps for boarding locations.

Tuesday
Sep052017

Schedule of Events Announced for Twin Cities Startup Week, October 9-15

Via a September 5 Press Release:

The first 300 Gold/VIP ticketholders receive a free Love Your Melon hat

Twin Cities Startup Week (TCSW) is pleased to announce the schedule of events for its 4th annual week of festivities occurring October 9-15, 2017. The schedule aims to celebrate startups, innovators, makers, hackers and artists disrupting across various industries in the Twin Cities. Activities will be spread out across the metro area, giving attendees an opportunity to explore different office buildings, event spaces and neighborhoods.

Throughout TCSW there will be countless events, demonstrations, networking events, parties and panels to learn about the work being done that is making the Twin Cities a hotbed for startups and innovation. Several industry tracks will be featured throughout the week including Technology, Healthcare, Youth/Student Education, Food/Agriculture, Impact Ventures, Marketing and Advertising, and Investing. In 2016, Twin Cities Startup Week hosted over 80 events with more than 10,000 attendees. This year’s event is expected to grow to 100 events, attracting an estimated 15,000 attendees.

“Twin Cities Startup Week is about more than technology,” says Twin Cities Startup Week Founder Nels Pederson. “Twin Cities Startup Week highlights diversity in Minnesota across all industries that are innovating, disrupting in respective markets and demonstrating entrepreneurship. No longer is Minnesota a fly-over state, but a fly-in state where individuals are coming to innovate and collaborate not just within the state but from across the country and take advantage of the state’s accessible market.

Tickets, which are free, but necessary for TCSW events, are available now at TwinCitiesStartupWeek.com. For those looking to support TCSW, there are two (2) package upgrades available. Gold tickets, which can be purchased for $25, include an official TCSW T-shirt and drink tickets to the Opening and Closing night parties. VIP tickets cost $100 and come with an official TCSW T-shirt, hoodie, and exclusive access to opening and closing day parties. The first 300 Gold and VIP ticketholders will also receive an official TCSW Love Your Melon hat.

ABOUT TWIN CITIES STARTUP WEEK
Twin Cities Startup Week is a volunteer-lead event to showcase the best of the Twin Cities startup community. Lead by the area’s top startup organizations and supported by the region's globally-recognized companies, the 4th Annual TCSW is taking place October 9-15, 2017 with thousands of participants convening for over 100 events in seven days across the region. Learn more at http://www.twincitiesstartupweek.com/ and follow along on Twitter and Instagram.

Tuesday
Sep052017

The Film Society of Minneapolis St. Paul Announces Dates and Call for Submissions for the 37th Mpls St. Paul International Film Festival

THE FILM SOCIETY ANNOUNCES DATES AND CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS FOR THE 37th MINNEAPOLIS ST. PAUL INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL

The Film Society of Minneapolis St. Paul announced the dates and call for submissions for the 37th Minneapolis St. Paul International Film Festival (MSPIFF).

MSPIFF will return April 12-29, 2018, bringing filmmakers, audiences and industry members from around the world to Minneapolis, St. Paul and Rochester, MN for 17 days of films, events, panels, and more. Produced by the  Film Society of Minneapolis St. Paul, this highly anticipated celebration of international independent cinema annually debuts more than 250 films to a large and diverse audience, and welcomes the attendance of more than 150 filmmakers from around the world.

The Film Society seeks to build off the success of the 36th MSPIFF, which saw over 45,000 attendees, an expanded slate of short and feature-length films, and innovative new programming that included a Virtual Reality exhibit, silent film screenings, and popular gallery of local, national and international music videos.

Submissions are now open for all facets of MSPIFF, from short to feature length films, narratives and documentaries, music videos and animation. Creators are able to submit their feature-length and short films to 2018 MSPIFF 2018 through Withoutabox and FilmFreeway, the online festival submission systems favored by filmmakers for their ease of use and streamlined processes. Filmmakers may visit the Film Society’s website for information and links to those sites for submission: http://mspfilm.org/mspiff-submissions/

“For almost four decades, the Minneapolis St. Paul International Film Festival has given filmmakers from around the world a platform to present their short and feature films, and engage with enthusiastic audiences, instructors and members of the local, national and international filmmaking community,” said Susan Smoluchowski, Executive Director of the Film Society.

Featured programs include: Asian Frontiers, Childish, Cine Latino, Frame Forward (avant garde and experimental), Images of Africa, Midnight Sun (Nordic films), New American Visions, World Cinema. Shorts programs include Documentary and Narrative, Childish, Dark Out, Frame Forward, Music Videos and Nextwave, the Film Society’s youth cinema program.

In recognition of Minnesota’s filmmaking community, MSPIFF offers one complimentary submission per individual for projects that qualify as “Minnesota Made” and are submitted before the Late Deadline, November 15, 2017. Eligible “Minnesota Made” films submitted between November 16 – December 22, 2017 may request a 50% discounted entry. To qualify as “Minnesota Made”, a film’s director must be a current Minnesota resident OR a combined 50% or more of production and/or post-production must have taken place in Minnesota. Please email submissions@mspfilm.org to claim this fee waiver.

Films completed after January 1, 2017 are now being accepted for consideration. Submitters will be notified of their acceptance status on or around February 23, 2018.

MSPIFF is presented by the Film Society of Minneapolis St. Paul, a dynamic 501(c)(3) non-profit dedicated to fostering a knowledgeable and vibrant appreciation of the art of film and its power to inform and transform individuals and communities.

Tuesday
Sep052017

Attend Free Alchemy Yoga Classes at Target Field Station in September

Grab your mat and head to Target Field Station this September for free yoga classes led by Alchemy yoga studio instructors.

Location: Target Field Station, 335 N 5th Street (outside Target Field’s Gate 6)

Class schedule
• September 11: APulse, a blend of yoga and high-intensity interval training
• September 18: A10, yoga, strength and conditioning
• September 25: A20, yoga, strength and conditioning

More details
Hennepin County and the mpls downtown council are hosting these fitness classes as part of Go Outside with Hennepin County.
Learn more about the Go Outside event series.
Learn more about Alchemy yoga.

Sunday
Sep032017

Scenes from the September 2 Mill City Farmers Market

Apples, Brussels sprouts and squash - delicious fall is in the air!

September 2, 2017 Mill City Farmers Market

The Zestar! apples from Ames Farm sustained some hail damage, but that seemed to make them even sweeter than usual. You will always hear the MCFM chefs say "Buy the ugly produce!", because a few dings or weird shapes have no bearing on flavor and nutrients.

September 2, 2017 Mill City Farmers Market

September 2, 2017 Mill City Farmers Market

Brussels sprouts on the grill - what a treat! Try a drizzle of maple syrup or honey for extra flavor.

September 2, 2017 Mill City Farmers Market

September 2, 2017 Mill City Farmers Market

September 2, 2017 Mill City Farmers Market

September 2, 2017 Mill City Farmers Market

September 2, 2017 Mill City Farmers Market

I ran into Chef Nettie Colon, who was filling a wagon with produce that will be used for the September 10 Harvest Social feast. There are still some tickets available - click here for more info on this annual fund raising event. We look forward to it every year.

September 2, 2017 Mill City Farmers Market

September 2, 2017 Mill City Farmers Market

Breakfast pizza hot out of the oven from Northern Fires. Yummy! :D

September 2, 2017 Mill City Farmers Market

September 2, 2017 Mill City Farmers Market

Always happy to see Urban Roots return to the the Market. These young farmers do a fantastic job growing, harvesting and displaying produce. Added bonus - with each visit they have a new joke or factoid on their sandwich board. 

September 2, 2017 Mill City Farmers Market

September 2, 2017 Mill City Farmers Market

September 2, 2017 Mill City Farmers Market

September 2, 2017 Mill City Farmers Market

September 2, 2017 Mill City Farmers Market

September 2, 2017 Mill City Farmers Market

September 2, 2017 Mill City Farmers Market

September 2, 2017 Mill City Farmers Market

September 2, 2017 Mill City Farmers Market

September 2, 2017 Mill City Farmers Market

September 2, 2017 Mill City Farmers Market

September 2, 2017 Mill City Farmers Market

September 2, 2017 Mill City Farmers Market

September 2, 2017 Mill City Farmers Market

Just in time for Vikings season - purple sweet corn from Prairie Hollow Farm.

September 2, 2017 Mill City Farmers Market

September 2, 2017 Mill City Farmers Market

September 2, 2017 Mill City Farmers Market

September 2, 2017 Mill City Farmers Market

September 2, 2017 Mill City Farmers Market

September 2, 2017 Mill City Farmers Market

September 2, 2017 Mill City Farmers Market

Sweet corn ice cream from Sonny's - a must try! Nistler Farms supplies the sweet corn, and Sonny's supplies the magic.

September 2, 2017 Mill City Farmers Market

September 2, 2017 Mill City Farmers Market

September 2, 2017 Mill City Farmers Market

September 2, 2017 Mill City Farmers Market

September 2, 2017 Mill City Farmers Market

Golden beets taste as good as they look.

September 2, 2017 Mill City Farmers Market

September 2, 2017 Mill City Farmers Market

September 2, 2017 Mill City Farmers Market

September 2, 2017 Mill City Farmers Market

September 2, 2017 Mill City Farmers Market

September 2, 2017 Mill City Farmers Market

September 2, 2017 Mill City Farmers Market

September 2, 2017 Mill City Farmers Market

I love the socks from The Abbey - so soft and warm.

September 2, 2017 Mill City Farmers Market

September 2, 2017 Mill City Farmers Market

September 2, 2017 Mill City Farmers Market

September 2, 2017 Mill City Farmers Market

September 2, 2017 Mill City Farmers Market

September 2, 2017 Mill City Farmers Market

Milly the goat!

September 2, 2017 Mill City Farmers Market

Sunday
Sep032017

My North Series - 52 Minnesota Stories Leading up to the 2018 Super Bowl (Episodes 26-30)

Count down to Super Bowl 52 with this weekly video series of 52 love letters to Minnesota from notable Minnesotans. My North is an editorial video series created by Mpls.St.Paul Magazine and presented by Explore Minnesota. Hear from tastemakers and stylemakers. Artists and athletes. Authors and entertainers. These are their odes to the state they love. Below are episodes 26-30 - click here to see more!

Saturday
Sep022017

Mill City Singers Saturday Practices Resume September 9

Article by Claudia Kittock, photos by Rick Kittock

The Mill City Singers, founded and supported by the Friends of the Mill District, returns on Saturday, September 9th. Our rehearsals are held on the 8th floor of the Guthrie and happen on Saturdays from 2:00-3:30pm. There are no auditions and no attendance requirements. We expect you to come when you can and sing with a full heart, surrounded by friends and neighbors.

We are directed by the magical JD Steele, and accompanied by the charming and talented Fred Steele. Together we sing songs of hope, songs of community, and songs of joy and resilience. We remember as we sing, that there is hope and that we are stronger together. Part of the magic of each session is that we are a collection of average singers, but under JD’s leadership and Fred’s piano playing, we become so much more.

If you are interested in coming, please do. Feel free to contact Claudia Kittock at cjkittock@gmail.com. There are no requirements, only an open heart and a willingness to make music!

Friday
Sep012017

US Bank Stadium’s Beverly Zimmerman Receives Meet Minneapolis Hospitality Hero Award

Via a News Release from Meet Minneapolis:

U.S. Bank Stadium’s Beverly Zimmerman Receives Meet Minneapolis Hospitality Hero Award

Beverly Zimmerman, a tour guide at the U.S. Bank Stadium, has been named a Hospitality Hero award winner for second quarter by Meet Minneapolis, Convention and Visitors Association.

Beverly Zimmerman, tour guide at U.S. Bank Stadium, and winner of Meet Minneapolis Hospitality Hero award.

The award is given quarterly to members of the Minneapolis hospitality community who have been nominated by their colleagues. The award honors an individual or company that has made valuable contributions to the image and culture of Minneapolis through outstanding hospitality and service.

A Minnesota native, Zimmerman is known for her warmth and extensive knowledge on Minneapolis’ history and culture, according to her nomination. She welcomes visitors and provides suggestions on all that Minneapolis has to offer. No matter who she is helping, she can find a way to relate and personalize their experience. Since U.S. Bank Stadium started giving tours, Zimmerman has given more than 200 tours.

With over 50 years of experience in hospitality work, she has proven to be an expert in providing a memorable and genuine tour. Lisa Niess, marketing and communications manager at U.S. Bank Stadium, said that Zimmerman “never turns down an opportunity to enhance our service excellence by taking photos, sharing stories and creating memorable moments for guests young and old.”

Along with her manager, visitors can agree that Zimmerman is a great candidate to represent Minneapolis’ friendliness. “An opportunity for Beverly to win this award would showcase the best that Minneapolis has to offer in hospitality,” said Niess.

Thursday
Aug312017

Minneapolis Riverfront Partnership on WCCO to Promote the Mississippi Minute Film Festival

Via an August 30 e-newsletter from Minneapolis Riverfront Partnership:

It's a great time to make a film about our river!

We have films for the fourth annual Mississippi Minute Film Festival in our inbox already. Will your film be joining us? You still have two weeks to put together your 60-second story of the Mississippi River and get an entry in!

This weekend's weather forecast looks ideal for a trip to the Minneapolis riverfront. Get your storyline planned out, your cameras and devices charged up and use this long weekend wisely so you can upload a completed film by 5 p.m. on Sept. 15.

In case you haven't heard: This year we have a cash prize to be awarded! The filmmaker of the movie judged to be Best in Show will receive $250. In addition, we're glad to welcome Josh Will of The Theater of Public Policy as our emcee for the event! We heard your feedback and have carved out time to show as many films as possible during the film festival as well.

Watch the recent interview of Kathleen Boe, MRP Executive Director, on WCCO: 

Thursday
Aug312017

September is Drive the Great River Road Month

Drive the Great River Road Month

Searching for the truly authentic Minnesota experience? Try exploring Minnesota’s Sense of Place with a drive along the Mississippi River during National Drive the Great River Road Month this September. General information will be posted on the MN GRR website beginning on September 1, and then one or two of the sites will be featured each week on Facebook and highlighted on the Minnesota Great River Road website.

To help celebrate Drive the Great River Road Month, the National Drive the Great River Road Sweepstakes will be held during September, offering travelers a chance to win $500 to use on their own trip along the Great River Road.

Watch for information at www.experiencemississippiriver.com.

Thursday
Aug312017

Met Council Chair says transit system ready for busiest day of the year (Today!)

With home games by the Twins, the Saints, the Gophers and the Vikings while the State Fair continues, the region’s roads are going to be busy on Thursday, August 31. Metropolitan Council Chair Alene Tchourumoff says that is the best time to leave your car at home and let Metro Transit do the driving.

“We are making it easier than ever to take transit to major events like the Fair and sporting events. For the Fair you can find park and ride facilities across the region, so you don’t have to worry about traffic.  We’ve also created a new smartphone app so you can plan your trip, see when buses are arriving and even pay your fares,” said Tchourumoff. 

Chair Tchourumoff spent Wednesday afternoon talking with people at the fair about their experience taking transit. You can download the Metro Transit app here.

Metro Transit, Minnesota Valley Transit Authority, and SouthWest Transit provide express bus service to the fairgrounds from 20 Park and Ride locations across the Twin Cities, with most trips running every 15 to 30 minutes from 8 a.m. to midnightthroughout the duration of the fair. Select Park and Rides are open only on weekends and Labor Day.

This is the 25th year Metro Transit has provided Express Bus service to the State Fair. The service began in 1992, after experimenting with a similar service the previous fall when the Twins won the World Series. This is also the 25th anniversary of the U of M transitway, which is what allows buses to get to and from the fairgrounds without getting stuck in traffic.

”It’s remarkable just how many people transit is able to move, especially when there are multiple major events happening in the region,” said Metropolitan Council Chair Alene Tchourumoff. “Last year, the highest single-day ridership was during the State Fair – nearly 370,000 rides were taken systemwide on September 1, as the Twin, Vikings, Gophers and Saints each hosted home games. We’re likely to see another record day this Thursday, August 31st, when the same line-up of events is also scheduled to be happening at the same time as the State Fair.”

In addition to express buses, Route 960 provides service from downtown Minneapolis to the Transit Hub. Fairgoers also can reach the fairgrounds on Route 3, and the A Line BRT and Route 84, which connect with the METRO Green Line at University and Snelling avenues. The A Line BRT also connects with the METRO Blue Line at 46th Street and Snelling Avenue. There will be connecting Express Bus service at Fridley Station for Northstar customers each weekend of the fair. New this year is the Metro Transit app, which allows riders to buy tickets for Metro Transit park and rides, and avoid wasting time in the lines for bus tickets.

In 2016, Metro Transit provided 632,500 rides to and from last year’s State Fair. That was a nearly 10 percent increase in ridership from 2016 and the highest ridership on State Fair Express Bus and regular route services ever. For more information on State Fair transit service visit metrotransit.org/state-fair. For complete information about transportation options to the State Fair visit mnstatefair.org.

Metro Transit is not just a convenient choice during the Minnesota State Fair. Throughout the year, transit riders can choose from 131 routes in the Minneapolis-St. Paul metropolitan area. Metro Transit serves a 907 square mile service area, including 7 metro counties, and 90 cities. Last year, Metro Transit riders took more than 82 million transit trips. To learn more about how to ride Metro Transit all year round, click here.

Tuesday
Aug292017

Filing Period for November 7 Election is Closed - List of Candidates Available Online

The candidate filing period for this November’s municipal election is closed, and all of the candidates who filed to run for Mayor, City Council, the Board of Estimate and Taxation, and the Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board (MPRC) will be on ballot Election Day, Tuesday, November 7. The list of candidates is available at online.

Minneapolis voters will use ranked-choice voting to elect a Mayor and members of the City Council, Board of Estimate and Taxation, and Park and Recreation Board. Ranked-choice voting is a way of voting that eliminates the need for separate primary elections. Voters rank up to three candidates for each office. The ballot has three columns, and choices are made from left to right in those columns. Ranked-choice voting is used only for municipal elections in Minneapolis.

The City has an elections-focused website: vote.minneapolismn.gov. This website is a central place to go for accurate, timely information about this year’s election and ranked-choice voting. The fresh, intuitive design is focused on the user, with content on the site arranged according to specific audiences including voters, candidates, volunteers and students.

Tuesday
Aug292017

Fingers Crossed: Eastbound I-94 at Lowry Tunnel Opens 5am Thursday!

  Fingers crossed: Eastbound I-94 at Lowry Tunnel opens 5 a.m. Thursday!

Weather permitting, MnDOT plans to reopen all six lanes of the Lowry Tunnel by 5 a.m. Thursday, August 31. This is about 10 days ahead of schedule.

To get the tunnel back to its three-lanes in each direction configuration by 5 a.m. Thu, Aug. 31, we will need some overnight closures on I-94 near the tunnel:

• Both directions of I-94 will close at the tunnel from 10 p.m. Tue, Aug. 29 until 5 a.m. Wed, Aug. 30. Motorists should take Hennepin and Lyndale Ave. as the detour. Note: When the lanes reopen Wednesday, three lanes will be open in the eastbound tunnel and two in the westbound tunnel.
• Then at 10 p.m. Wed, Aug. 30, westbound I-94 will close until 5 a.m. Thu, Aug. 31. When this closure ends, all the traffic will be back to normal in the tunnel with three lanes traveling in each direction, including truck traffic. There will be no more restriction on trucks going through the tunnel. The speed limit of 40 mph will also be lifted and traffic will be able to resume the posted speed limit.

One additional closure of I-94 at the Lowry Tunnel will be required this week:
• Westbound I-94 will close at the Lowry Tunnel at 10 p.m. Thu, Aug. 31 until 5 a.m. Fri, Sept. 1, for some work inside the tunnel.
In September, additional lane closures will be needed inside the tunnel so crews can finish some work.
 
The following ramps will also reopen Thursday morning (8/31):
• Northbound I-35W to westbound I-94
• Hwy 55 to eastbound I-94
• Fourth Ave. to westbound I-94

Reminder: The ramp from eastbound I-394 to eastbound I-94 reopened today with one lane going through the tunnel. That will remain open during the overnight closure Tuesday.

More about this project: mndot.gov/metro/projects/i94brooklyncntr/

Monday
Aug282017

Artworks "Illuminate the Lock" at Upper St. Anthony Falls Four Nights in September

Via an August 28 News Release:

ARTWORKS “ILLUMINATE THE LOCK” AT UPPER SAINT ANTHONY FALLS

Lock Wall Reawakened During Two-Part Series September 15-16 and 29-30

The 49-foot tall chamber of Upper Saint Anthony Falls Lock and Dam will become a canvas for experimental artworks this fall. Illuminate the Lock will take place from 8:00 to 10:30 p.m. on September 15-16 and September 29-30 at the Upper Saint Anthony Falls Lock and Dam. The two-part series is free and open to the public, and is presented in partnership with Northern Lights.mn, Mississippi Park Connection, and the National Park Service along with support from St. Anthony Falls Heritage Board and the US Army Corps of Engineers.

“A goal of the series is to demonstrate artistic uses for this unique infrastructure no longer used for river navigation”, said Steve Dietz, President and Artistic Director, Northern Lights.mn. “How might artists re-imagine this space? What other stories can be told there?”

Surface by artist Aaron Dysart kicks off the series on September 15 and 16, using years of handwritten data recorded by Army Corps of Engineers staff at the Lock as the basis for a light show. Daily pool heights will translate into shifting colors projected on atmospheric effects created in the lock chamber. The spectacle will display the 52-year operating history of this iconic Minneapolis space through near daily observations by the people who tended it. Dysart’s presentation is also part of Here and There presented by The Soap Factory.

The second part takes place September 29 and 30 and features The Uncompromising Hand by Andrea Carlson. This projection engages Spirit Island, a limestone island and Dakota sacred site that was once in the Mississippi River near the current Lock and Dam. The lock wall will come alive with a hand drawn animation based on six photographs of the island from the MN Historical Society’s collection, which plot the island’s lengthy dismantle between the 1890’s and 1960’s. Text in Dakota and Ojibwe will accompany the animation. 

“This series of nighttime artworks will provide a very special way to experience our already spectacular national park”, said Katie Nyberg, executive director, Mississippi Park Connection. “The lock remains an incredible marvel with a dynamic history and we are eager to see it in a new light.”

For more information on Illuminate the Lock, visit parkconnection.org.

ABOUT MISSISSIPPI PARK CONNECTION 
Mississippi Park Connection is the proud nonprofit partner of the Mississippi National River and Recreation Area, a national park in the Twin Cities.  Its mission it to strengthen the enduring connection between people and the Mississippi River by enriching the life of the river and the lives of all who experience our national park. Through education, stewardship and community engagement, Mississippi Park Connection provides opportunities for people to have a national park experience right in the Twin Cities. (parkconnection.org)

ABOUT THE MISSISSIPPI NATIONAL RIVER AND RECREATION AREA
In 1988, a National Park was created to enhance the significant values of the waters and land of the Mississippi River corridor within the Twin Cities metropolitan area. Known as the Mississippi National River and Recreation Area, the park extends for more than 70 miles along the river, running directly through metropolitan area (the park corridor begins in Ramsey and Dayton and ends just south of Hastings). The park provides leadership, acting as a facilitator and coordinator, in promoting a common vision for river corridor management among 25 municipalities and numerous partner agencies and organizations, whose responsibilities intersect. Learn more at nps.gov/miss.

ABOUT NORTHERN LIGHTS.MN
Northern Lights.mn supports artists in the creation and presentation of art in the public sphere, focusing on innovative uses of technology to imagine new interactions between audience, artwork and place and to explore expanded possibilities for civic engagement. (northern.lights.mn)

ABOUT THE SOAP FACTORY
The Soap Factory is a laboratory for artistic experimentation and innovation, dedicated to supporting artists and engaging audiences through the production and presentation of contemporary art in a unique and historic environment. Based in the historic National Purity Soap Factory in downtown Minneapolis, The Soap Factory is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. (soapfactory.org

Saturday
Aug262017

The Mill City Youth Players Give a Winning Debut Performance at the Guthrie

Article by Claudia Kittock, photos by Rick Kittock and Ryan Ojard 

Crystal shines in a scene depicting a scared young person on the outside of a forest of waving branches, only to discovered it's really a family of open arms waiting to accept her as a friend.  Photo by Ryan Ojard

Imagine a theater group of young people who have never acted and are strangers. Imagine bringing them together at the world-famous Guthrie theater, taught by a teaching artist from the Guthrie Theater, writing their own production, and performing it on the Dowling stage after 8 days of rehearsals. Sounds impossible? It was, and it happened, and the results were nothing short of magical.

The Friends of the Mill District charity went to the Guthrie with an idea to begin building community with the younger people in our neighborhood. The first contact there was Dr. Carra Martinez, Community Outreach Director. She was enthusiastic and wanted the next meeting to include Jason Brown, the Education Director.  Our idea was to start an acting group of people from YouthLink, the Mill District, and the Cedar Riverside communities. When asked to be part of this crazy idea, Carra and Jason said, "Yes! We can do that!” That was the beginning of this adventure.

We also knew that there may be barriers for some of the young people and we did our best to plan around those barriers. Each actor received a Go-To Card to help with transportation. We asked members of the community to provide food, and each rehearsal began with snacks and ended with a dinner contributed by neighbors. It was spectacular. Feeding 20 young actors after a 2-hour rehearsal was daunting, but the sense of community that comes from sharing food is priceless.

On August 14th we started rehearsals with 12 young actors, and by August 24, there were 22 performers.  Led by Jessica Finney with assistance by Arion Friday (AJ), the actors began to explore what it meant to act.  As Jessica wrote, “For the past week and a half, we have gathered together to create art. We have explored the basics of acting and theater production, but we have also explored our strengths, our weaknesses, and how to build community where everyone feels like they can be themselves, be seen, and belong. We have taken many risks, some of which we left in the rehearsal room downstairs, some of which the artists will share onstage tonight, but all of which we have done together. We live in a collaborative world where we need each other: to learn from each other, to laugh together, to comfort each other. As you watch the show this evening, I invite you to see the artists as they want to be seen and to help them feel welcome here tonight as well as wherever you may see them next.”

At the end of the show, Jessica Finney (middle) asked members to discuss their Mill City Youth Players experience. Left to right: Jasmine, Fartun, Jessica, Mahamed and Anthony. Photo: Rick Kittock

The evening of August 24th was extraordinary. Every word of the production, “Be You, Be Seen, Belong” was written and performed by these amazing young people.  It was a show of vignettes, ranging from the silly to the profound. Actors shared poems they had written during the rehearsals, sang songs, and entertained the audience with skits. What was undeniable was the energy, the talent, and the heart of these young actors.  The pictures tell more than 1000 words!

"Powerful, poised and proud! So many words I could use to describe Mr. Mahamed. Taught me more everyday over the last 8 years than I ever imparted to him." Video and quote by Coach Jennifer Wigchers Weber of the Cedar Riverside Community School.

The Game Show  Photo: Rick Kittock

"Be You, Be Seen, Belong" Mill City Youth PlayersJackie gives a gripping performance of Rihanna's "Diamonds"   Photo by Ryan Ojard

"Be You, Be Seen, Belong" Mill City Youth Players Rival basketball teams learn they have more in common than they could have imagined. Photo: Ryan Ojard

"Be You, Be Seen, Belong" Mill City Youth Players Elijah was one of the cast members to give a Spoken Word. Photo: Ryan Ojard

Dr. Heather Huseby, executive director of YouthLink wrote, “This is another innovative, caring and absolutely unequivocal way Mill City is demonstrating their call to action to make a difference in the lives of the young people we serve at YouthLink. Giving young people experiencing homelessness an opportunity to ignite the flame of talent and creativity within them, including being exposed to the Guthrie Theater will be life-changing... Thank you Mill City - your friendship and support is cherished.”

Andrew, who played the part of Lizzy Kissinger said, “It was a pleasure acting with you and thank you for showing me some new skills I can take with me forever."

"Be You, Be Seen, Belong" Mill City Youth PlayersAndrew as Lizzy Kissinger, Photo: Ryan Ojard

What happens next? At the after-party, the actors were clamoring to know when they could rehearse again, and where they could perform again. We want this to become a part of the fabric of our community. We want this class to continue to be offered year-round. The actors built a sense of community within that group and to help it spread to the rest of our neighborhood would be fabulous. We know we are stronger together.

Well deserved post-show celebration.  Photo: Rick Kittock

The Friends of the Mill District charity will make sure it continues, but we need the money to do that. Please consider contributing to this exciting and vibrant neighborhood initiative. There are two ways to help us:

- Send a check made out to “Friends of the Mill District” in care of Claudia Kittock, 212 10th Avenue S, Apt 102, Minneapolis, MN 55415.

- Go to GiveMN at https://www.givemn.org/organization/friends-of-the-mill-district. All contributions are tax deductible as Friends of the Mill District is a 501©3 charity.

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Claudia can be reached at claudia@millcitymedia.org

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Editors Note: We continue to be inspired and deeply thankful for the tireless work Claudia does to create community thru kindness and inclusion. She shows us time and again how the simple act of asking a question (and following up, which isn't quite as simple!) can lead to something wonderful.

"Be You, Be Seen, Belong" Mill City Youth Players Claudia gives an inspirational post-show speech.  Photo: Ryan Ojard

Saturday
Aug262017

Street Closings Near US Bank Stadium for Sunday's Vikings game

The City of Minneapolis will close/change streets around US Bank Stadium for Sunday’s Minnesota Vikings game, which starts at 7:00pm.

Beginning at 1:00pm Sunday, August 27 the City will close:
- Chicago Avenue, from Fourth Street to Sixth Street.
- Norm McGrew Place from Third Street to Fourth Street.

Beginning at 4:00pm Sunday, the City will close the following streets:
- Fourth Street from Park Avenue to Interstate 35W.

These street closings are for traffic safety and security needs related to a large stadium event. All streets will reopen about one hour after the completion of the game.

Friday
Aug252017

Volunteer for Countywide Bicyclist and Pedestrian Count – Sept 12-14

A volunteer counts a bicycle as it passes by

Via an August 24 e-newsletter from Hennepin County:

Hennepin County is teaming up with Minneapolis Public Works again in 2017 for the second annual countywide bicyclist and pedestrian count, and you can help!

Last year, volunteers helped us collect data in eight cities outside of Minneapolis. This year, we hope to have enough volunteers to cover more than 20 locations across 13 first and second ring suburban cities.

Count shifts will run from 4 pm to 6 pm on the these dates:
• Tuesday, September 12
• Wednesday, September 13
• Thursday, September 14

Register online or by contacting Emily Kettell at emily.kettell@hennepin.us or 612-543-1963.

Pedestrian and bicycle counts help county and city public works departments better understand how our streets, sidewalks and trails serve people walking and biking. Accurate counts help us better understand what is working and what could be improved.

Thanks for making Hennepin County your place to ride!

Thursday
Aug242017

I-94 Project Road/Ramp Closure Updates

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August 25 Update!  Postponed: Weekend westbound I-94 road closure
The weekend closure of westbound I-94 scheduled to start tonight through 5 a.m. Monday has been postponed.

The closure of westbound I-94 from I-394 to I-694 will instead happen from 10 p.m. Fri, Sept. 8 to 5 a.m. Mon, Sept. 11, weather permitting.

The ramp closure from eastbound I-94 to Seventh St. will still close before rush hour this Monday through Thu, Sept. 7.

Also, on Mon, Aug. 28,  the ramp from eastbound I-394 (and HOV) to eastbound I-94 will reopen and the left lane of the ramp from eastbound I-94 to 4th St. will reopen.

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Weekend road closure details

Reminder: I-94 between Minneapolis and Brooklyn Center will have a full closure of Westbound I-94 this weekend.

Beginning Fri, Aug. 25, westbound I-94 will close between I-394 to I-694. Motorists will be detoured to westbound I-394 to northbound Hwy 169 to I-94/I-694. The westbound lane will reopen by Mon, Aug. 28.

This closure is weather dependent. There is a potential for rain this weekend. A decision will be made by noon Fri, Aug. 25 as to whether to go forward with the full closure. If it is postponed, it will be moved to the weekend of Sept. 8-11.

Upcoming ramp closure
Beginning Mon, Aug. 28, the ramp from eastbound I-94 to Seventh St. will be closed through Thu, Sept. 7

Ramp reopenings
The ramp from eastbound I-394 (and HOV) to eastbound I-94 will reopen Mon, Aug. 28
The left lane of the ramp from eastbound I-94 to 4th St. will reopen Thu, Aug. 31

More about this project
For more details on project work, visit: www.mndot.gov/metro/projects/i94brooklyncntr/