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Saturday
Nov072015

Food Building Tours

Open tours Mondays, 10:00am – Noon

The Food Building, located at 1401 Marshall Street NE in Northeast, started as a conversation about pigs.

Kieran Folliard and Mike Phillips were discussing the absurdity of shipping Minnesota pigs to California for processing and then shipping the salumi back to Minnesota to sell. What if salumi made from Minnesota pigs was made in Minnesota? So they found a building on a desirable corner in the working heart of Northeast Minneapolis, along the Mississippi. The building had more space than Mike needed to make delicious salumi, so Kieran decided to create a space where several expert makers could craft their food.

Enter cheesemaker Rueben Nilsson. Rueben is fired up about making cheese using milk from Minnesota grass-fed cows. So with Kieran’s help, Mike created Red Table Meat Co. and Rueben created The Lone Grazer Creamery. These brands are connected by a “Taste of Place.” Simply put, Minnesota’s distinct seasons and savory characters combine to make one-of-a-kind foods. Their motto is “Farmer Near, Made Here.” Everyone is invited to come see the process – “it’s like a brewery tour, only with food.”

A hopeful addition to Mike and Rueben is baker Steven Horton (former Rustica owner), who is working with the City of Minneapolis to get approval to start a small scale flour mill (using stone for grinding, not steel rollers).

Read more about Steve Horton and his plans on MPR News...

Friday
Nov062015

Career Opportunities at Mill City Clinic

University of Minnesota Physicians is a premier physician organization dedicated to providing comprehensive, patient-focused specialty care in more than 100 specialty and subspecialty areas. Established in 1997, we have the widest range of specialists in the greater Twin Cities area with more than 850 physicians and 1,600 health professionals. From the classroom to the clinic, we are driven to be the leaders in patient cures and care.

Mill City Clinic is an award-winning primary care clinic nestled in the heart of the downtown east Mill District neighborhood of Minneapolis.  The clinic treats acute and chronic diseases and conditions, and the care team is comprised of physicians, physician assistants, nurse practitioners, nurses, and other dedicated professionals.  Mill City Clinic is committed to delivering world-class care in a small clinic setting. 

We have an opening for a LPN and Certified Medical Assistant.  For more information and to apply for these positions, please visit the following links:

LPN: http://chc.tbe.taleo.net/chc01/ats/careers/requisition.jsp?org=UMNPHYSICIANS&cws=1&rid=7042

CMA: http://chc.tbe.taleo.net/chc01/ats/careers/requisition.jsp?org=UMNPHYSICIANS&cws=1&rid=7015

Thursday
Nov052015

2015-2016 Snow Emergency Info - Many Ways to Stay up to Date

If you didn't receive the 2015-2016 Minneapolis Snow Emergency Brochure in the mail, you can find the information online and subscribe to various update options:

Hotline - By calling the automated 612-348-SNOW hotline, folks can find out if a Snow Emergency has been declared. If a Snow Emergency is in effect, the hotline will have information on that day’s parking restrictions that drivers need to follow to avoid tickets and tows. The hotline includes information in English, Spanish, Somali and Hmong.

  • The City’s website - Go to www.minneapolismn.gov/snow to find out whether a Snow Emergency has been declared and for a wealth of information on Snow Emergencies in many languages. Also, check out the street lookup, which lets you put in an address or a neighborhood to see where you can park during a Snow Emergency.
  • Phone alerts - Minneapolis uses a phone alert system to notify residents when Snow Emergencies are declared. It is an automated notification system that can place thousands of calls per hour. You can add your cellphone or unlisted landline number to the alert system by signing up at www.minneapolismn.gov/snow.
  • Email alerts - You can sign up to get Snow Emergency alerts automatically emailed to you. Go to www.minneapolismn.gov/snow/snow_esubscribe for more details.
  • App for Android devices and iPhones – Drivers who have Android devices or iPhones can download the Snow Emergency app. During a Snow Emergency, the app will tell them the parking rules for that day. It also has a street lookup, which lets them see where they can park on that day by street address or by having the device’s GPS pinpoint their location.
  • The media - News releases are sent to the media so TV, radio stations and other news outlets can inform their viewers and listeners that a Snow Emergency is in effect.
  • Cable TV - Tune in to cable channels 14 and 79. These channels will have information in several languages when a Snow Emergency is declared.
  • Facebook and Twitter – Like Minneapolis Snow Emergency on Facebook. If you have a Twitter account, just follow us. Both the Twitter and Facebook pages will tell fans and followers when a Snow Emergency is declared.
  • Wednesday
    Nov042015

    Wilde Roast Cafe Now Accepting Donations for The Food Group

    In November and December, bring in non-perishable items to the Wilde Roast Cafe and receive a 20% OFF coupon. They will have a big blue barrel to accept food goods for The Food Group (formerly the Emergency Foodshelf Network) and a separate barrel to accept donations for the pet food shelf.

    Sunday
    Nov012015

    Mill City Farmers Market 2015 Outdoor Season Comes to an End

    The only thing scary about the final outdoor Market being on October 31 was the weather. The vendors, however, were having fun just the same - like Mother Earth at WEI:

    October 31, 2015 Mill City Farmers Market

    October 31, 2015 Mill City Farmers Market

    October 31, 2015 Mill City Farmers Market

    October 31, 2015 Mill City Farmers Market

    October 31, 2015 Mill City Farmers Market

    October 31, 2015 Mill City Farmers Market

    October 31, 2015 Mill City Farmers Market

    Fred from French Nugget wanted everyone to know (in a Spanish accent) that his character was "Carlos". I have to say, that's the first time I've ever encountered anyone using a voice as their costume.

    October 31, 2015 Mill City Farmers Market

    Kale-osaurus:

    October 31, 2015 Mill City Farmers Market

    October 31, 2015 Mill City Farmers Market

    Susan Dietrich - the mastermind of Very Prairie treats.

    October 31, 2015 Mill City Farmers Market

    October 31, 2015 Mill City Farmers Market

    October 31, 2015 Mill City Farmers Market

    I'll trade you a galette for your brain, how's that sound?

    October 31, 2015 Mill City Farmers Market

    Even a few pets were decked out.

    October 31, 2015 Mill City Farmers Market

    MCFM Executive Director, Martha Archer, and volunteers were fueling the vendors with treats.

    October 31, 2015 Mill City Farmers Market

    October 31, 2015 Mill City Farmers Market

    October 31 marked the final Mill City Cooks demo for Chef Heather Hartman - aptly dressed as the Swedish Chef from the Muppets. Heather will be devoting her full attention to her personal chef service, Farm to Fork.

    October 31, 2015 Mill City Farmers Market

    October 31, 2015 Mill City Farmers Market

    October 31, 2015 Mill City Farmers Market

    October 31, 2015 Mill City Farmers Market

    October 31, 2015 Mill City Farmers Market

    October 31, 2015 Mill City Farmers Market

    Sweet potatoes!

    October 31, 2015 Mill City Farmers Market

    October 31, 2015 Mill City Farmers Market

    Don't let the name fool you - Thelma Sanders Sweet Potato is really a squash.

    October 31, 2015 Mill City Farmers Market

    October 31, 2015 Mill City Farmers Market

    A Downton Abbey-style hat designed by Ruth Kinkade of The Abbey.  She will have more available at the November 14 indoor Market.

    October 31, 2015 Mill City Farmers Market

    October 31, 2015 Mill City Farmers Market

    October 31, 2015 Mill City Farmers Market

    October 31, 2015 Mill City Farmers Market

    It's never too early to start planning for a 2016 CSA membership!

    October 31, 2015 Mill City Farmers Market

    The goat!

    October 31, 2015 Mill City Farmers Market

    Starting in November, the Mill City Farmers Market moves indoors for their monthly Winter Markets - 10:00am to 1:00pm every second Saturday, November 14 thru April 9 inside the Mill City Museum.  Plus there are 3 bonus dates as noted on the below schedule:

    Saturday
    Oct312015

    New FMR Film About Our Local National Park — Watch the Trailer and Sign Up for the Premiere!

    Via an October 31 Friends of the Mississippi (FMR) e-newsletter:

    Ask most Twin Citians where our nearest national park is and they'll scratch their head and suggest Voyageurs or perhaps the Apostle Islands. But there is only one national park on the entire length of the Mississippi River whose focus is the great river, and that park is right here in the Twin Cities.

    To celebrate the 100th anniversary of the National Park Service in 2016, FMR is making a documentary about our very own national park, the Mississippi National River and Recreation Area. 

    The film tells the story of the effort to get Congress to designate the park, explores the meaning of this legacy, and stresses the need for continued stewardship and advocacy on the park's behalf.

    - - -

    "Hidden Grace: Our Mississippi River National Park" (working title) will air on Twin Cities Public Television in spring 2016 and public screenings are planned as well. If you enjoy the trailer above and would like to be invited to the premiere, just let us know!

    Thursday
    Oct292015

    Advance Tickets Now on Sale for 'Sounds Like Home' Benefit for People Serving People

    Advance tickets are now on sale for the annual Sounds Like Home benefit for People Serving People, taking place November 12 at Triple Rock Social Club, 629 Cedar Avenue.

    Come and listen to some great music and support homeless children and their families! 100% of your ticket price goes will go directly towards People Serving People’s programming for homeless children and their families, including early childhood education, one-on-one tutoring, employment services, advocacy, teen engagement programs and more.   Tickets

     

    Wednesday
    Oct282015

    Photos from the Mississippi Minute Film Festival

    Held Monday night at the Mill City Museum.

     

    Hosted by the Minneapolis Riverfront Partnership

    Posted by Mill City Times on Tuesday, October 27, 2015

     

    Tuesday
    Oct272015

    Franklin Avenue Bridge Construction Update from Hennepin County

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    Franklin Avenue Bridge construction update

    October 2015

    If you travel across the bridge, you may not be seeing all the             activity that is occurring below the deck. Let's take a closer look                     of some of  this activity that's happening out of the sight of the                typical commuter, cyclist and pedestrian.

    Construction actvitiy below deck

    One of the main construction activities during the past year has                   been to restore deteriorated areas of the Franklin Avenue Bridge.      Fortunately, the weather has been good lately and allowed crews to            keep moving forward.

    Last week, crews were busy with restoration work on all five spans         and two of the piers.

    view from south (2)

     

    One of the areas of focus has been the southern half of Span 2.         Crews, tied-off for safety, work high above to remove segments of         concrete in  need of repair.

    crews working on southern half of span 2

     

    Cofferdams, or dry work areas created in the river, are allowing                 crews to remove and replace concrete on the segments of piers                  below water level.  Crews have to lower the concrete within the         cofferdam.

    hoisting concrete

     

    As long as the weather holds up, crews will continue to take               advantage of it. The focus of next year's activity will be on deck             removal and replacement. We will share more information about                  this work in future updates.

    Workzone safety

    Thank you for slowing down and paying attention in work zones.             Staying alert and dedicating your full attention to driving keeps you              and our crews safe.     Website: www.hennepin.us/franklinbridge

    Sunday
    Oct252015

    Week 25 at the Mill City Farmers Market

    This little girl looks like a seasoned shopper - with her money in hand, she chooses a perfect bunch of radishes.  Don't forget - next Saturday isn't just Halloween, it's the last Market of the 2015 outdoor season.

    October 24, 2015 Mill City Farmers Market

    October 24, 2015 Mill City Farmers Market

    Below, MCFM Executive Director Martha Archer shares the news that after seven years at the helm, Chef Heather Hartman is retiring from the Mill City Cooks demo kitchen.  Heather will be devoting her full attention to her personal chef service, Farm to Fork.

    October 24, 2015 Mill City Farmers Market

    October 24, 2015 Mill City Farmers Market

    Gorgeous and delicate geode necklace created by April Barnhart of Aprilierre.

    October 24, 2015 Mill City Farmers Market

    October 24, 2015 Mill City Farmers Market

    The Minneapolis Bicycle Coalition, a volunteer driven and member supported organization, was the October 24 Community Booth. They're the people who brought us Bike Week and the Open Streets Minneapolis events.

    October 24, 2015 Mill City Farmers Market

    October 24, 2015 Mill City Farmers Market

    October 24, 2015 Mill City Farmers Market

    My hat from Barn Swallow Garden continues to be a favorite. So soft and warm!

    October 24, 2015 Mill City Farmers Market

    October 24, 2015 Mill City Farmers Market

    These pastries from Solomon's Bakery are individual works of art.

    October 24, 2015 Mill City Farmers Market

    October 24, 2015 Mill City Farmers Market

    October 24, 2015 Mill City Farmers Market

    October 24, 2015 Mill City Farmers Market

    Hard to resist an artisan confection from St. Croix Chocolate Company.

    October 24, 2015 Mill City Farmers Market

    October 24, 2015 Mill City Farmers Market

    October 24, 2015 Mill City Farmers Market

    October 24, 2015 Mill City Farmers Market

    October 24, 2015 Mill City Farmers Market

    Now, THAT's an apple!

    October 24, 2015 Mill City Farmers Market

    October 24, 2015 Mill City Farmers Market

    The Eddies!

    October 24, 2015 Mill City Farmers Market

    October 24, 2015 Mill City Farmers Market

    Pam from Prairie Hollow Farm holds out a gigantic Brussels sprout.

    October 24, 2015 Mill City Farmers Market

    Guest chef Beth Dooley served the crowd Maple Squash Soup with Parsnip Walnut Spread on an artisan bread.

    October 24, 2015 Mill City Farmers Market

    October 24, 2015 Mill City Farmers Market

    October 24, 2015 Mill City Farmers Market

    Cute and yummy BOO!mallos from Susan at Very Prairie.

    October 24, 2015 Mill City Farmers Market

    October 24, 2015 Mill City Farmers Market

    October 24, 2015 Mill City Farmers Market

    October 24, 2015 Mill City Farmers Market

    October 24, 2015 Mill City Farmers Market

    October 24, 2015 Mill City Farmers Market

    October 24, 2015 Mill City Farmers Market

    October 24, 2015 Mill City Farmers Market

    Below, a shopper signs up for The Beet, the weekly MCFM e-newsletter.  If you don't already subscribe, you can sign up online. Go to the MCFM website, and you'll see a pop-up in the lower right corner where you can enter your email address.

    October 24, 2015 Mill City Farmers Market

    The goat!

    October 24, 2015 Mill City Farmers Market

    Starting in November, the Mill City Farmers Market moves indoors for their monthly Winter Markets - 10:00am to 1:00pm every second Saturday, November 14 thru April 9 inside the Mill City Museum.  Plus there are 3 bonus dates as noted on the below schedule:

    Friday
    Oct232015

    Learn About the Music Programs Offered at MacPhail Thru "Faces of MacPhail"

    MacPhail Center for Music recently launched a Faces of MacPhail campaign to highlight students in every program area.

    This year’s Early Childhood Music featured student is Rexford, who with his parents are part of the growing number of downtown families. In the below video, Rexford's mom talks about how MacPhail's Early Childhood Music program is a fun part of their Saturday routine, and important to her sons development.

    To learn more, see the Rocking with Rexford Student Story on MacPhail's website, and visit the Early Childhood Music page for class information.  The Musical Families II session is currently open for enrollment.

       

     

    Thursday
    Oct222015

    Public Comment Opportunities for Proposed 2016 MPRB Budget

    Via an October 21 Minneapolis Park and Rec Board e-newsletter:

    Superintendent Presents Proposed 2016 MPRB Budget

    Public comment opportunities scheduled Nov. 4 and 18, Dec. 2 and 9

    The Superintendent’s Recommended 2016 Budget for the Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board (MPRB) focuses on sound fiscal management, addresses increased park use and demands for programs and services, is responsive to changing demographics and needs of the community, and maintains the park system within available resources.
     
    In 2016, of every dollar Minneapolis residents pay for property taxes, eight cents will go to the Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board.
     
    The Superintendent’s Recommended 2016 Budget totals $70,973,005 for the general operating fund, $1,743,242 for the special revenue fund dedicated to trees, $8,274,976 for the enterprise operating fund and $21,767,600 for capital project funding.
     
    Prior to her recommended 2016 budget presentation to the Board, Miller presented a report on “Closing the Gap: Investing in Neighborhood Parks” that stressed the need to address the growing funding shortfall for neighborhood park capital and maintenance.
     
    For full details about Proposed 2016 Budget public comment opportunities, 2016 budget initiatives, and the Closing the Gap report, read the full news release on our website.
     

    ________________________________________
    Budget Presentation
    The proposed budget and related documents are available for viewing at www.minneapolisparks.org/budget or by calling 612-230-6400 between 8 am–4:30 pm.
     
    Closing the Gap Presentation
    The Closing the Gap: Investing in Neighborhood Parks report and related documents to Commissioners are available at www.minneapolisparks.org/closingthegap.

    Thursday
    Oct222015

    See New Electronic Check-in Before 2016 Elections

    Via an October 21 Hennepin County e-newsletter:

    Get a sneak preview of new electronic balloting check-in before 2016 elections

    Election officials from Hennepin County and the City of Minnetonka will test electronic poll (e-poll) books on Thursday, October 22, from 9 to 10:30 a.m., in the Minnehaha Room in the lower level of Minnetonka City Hall, 14600 Minnetonka Boulevard.

    In 2014, the state legislature authorized the use of e-poll books. Starting in 2016, secured tablets or laptop computers will replace the current paper voter check-in process. The technology will help speed up lines at the polls, help election judges through registration, provide cities data on polling place activity and more.

    Next year, Hennepin County will train cities and provide training materials for election judges. Cities will store the devices, prepare them for Election Day and train election judges to use them properly.

    Look for more news on the Hennepin County website at www.hennepin.us/news.

    Wednesday
    Oct212015

    You're invited to: "Living Room Station - Your Home Before You Get Home" a new kind of bus stop at 6th St. and Nicollet Mall

    The Living Room Station project asks, why can't a bus stop be as inviting, cozy, social and pleasant as your own living room? Well, it can be!

    Living Room Station is The Musicant Group's response to DID and Metro Transit's interest in  testing temporary, experimental prototypes for addressing transit waiting area needs in the downtown public realm. This project is aimed at generating design solutions that can be applied to multiple sites and that can be used by Metro Transit to apply toward permanent installations.

    Living Room Station exists at the highest ridership location in Downtown that lacks a shelter, with over 1,000 daily riders and home to the 14 and 94 routes, among others. Our design was created after extensive outreach with riders at the intersection, in partnership with the Youth Coordinating Board's Street Outreach Team. We found that riders most frequently requested: shelter, seating, entertainment, and bus arrival information. We in turn created Living Room Station, a comfortable, inviting, and fun place to wait for the bus and enjoy our Downtown. It is equipped with:

    • New seating for 5-6 people
    • Shelter from rain
    • A clock
    • A large-typeface bus schedule
    • Free board games, books, and drawing supplies
    • Decorative string lighting
    • Live entertainment each weekday afternoon from 3:30-5pm
    Programming Schedule for Living Room Station
    Every weekday between Wednesday, October 21 and Friday, October 30 visitors to Living Room Station will be treated to free programming and entertainment produced by The Musicant Group:
    • 10/21/2015 - Wednesday - Just Because: free flowers and card making for families, friends, or yourself
    • 10/22/2015 - Thursday - Tea Time: free hot tea and board games while you wait
    • 10/23/2015 - Friday - Singing in the Rain: music and umbrella escort from the station to the bus 
    • 10/26/2015 - Monday - Pumpkin Carving: decorate the Living Room for the holidays!
    • 10/27/2015 - Tuesday - Family Game Night: board games while you wait for the bus
    • 10/28/2015 - Wednesday - Singing in the Rain: music and umbrella escort from the station to the bus 
    • 10/29/2015 - Thursday - House Party: Live accordion, free apple cider and a good time
    • 10/30/2015 - Friday - Trick or Treat at Living Room Station!
    For further information
    Monday
    Oct192015

    Opinion | Working Families Agenda: Dumb Proposal, Good Decision

    By Barrs Lewis:

    Last Friday we were told that Mayor Betsy Hodges had backed away from what would have been a very dumb labor law regarding scheduling of hourly wage earners but that the mayor would continue to advocate for an earned sick leave benefit for hourly workers. Both are good choices… retreating on scheduling and sticking with earned sick leave.

    Read more...

    Monday
    Oct192015

    Crime Alert: 2 Incidents Last Week in the Mill District

    MPD ACTION ALERT - Case No. 15-385719

    CASE SUMMARY:

    Incident Location: 0011** 2 ST S

    Date and Time:  10/14/2015 9:10:00 PM - 10/14/2015 9:12:00 PM

    Primary Offenses:  Robbery Per Agg

    Public Information:

    The victim was walking on the sidewalk, east bound, next to the park, on 2 ST S from 10 AV S. The victim was walking with her cell phone out and texting. The suspect came running up from behind, and stopped in front of the victim. The suspect attempted to ...

    Arrested Parties, if any (name - age / Address AptNo City, State Zip):

    NOTE: Any persons arrested in this incident were not necessarily charged with the listed offenses.

    NOTE: Asterisks (**) indicate that a street address has been masked, and the incident took place on the “100 block” ,e.g., 0041** Stevens AV S took place on the 4100 block of Stevens Av S. We do not include the full address of incident locations in order to preserve the privacy of victims.

     

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    MPD ACTION ALERT - Case No. 15-383670

    CASE SUMMARY:

    Incident Location: 0002** 10 AV S

     

    Date and Time:  10/12/2015 1:00:00 PM - 10/13/2015 9:30:00 AM

    Primary Offenses:  Motor Vehicle Theft

    Public Information:

    An auto theft occurred at the above location. Unknown suspect took the victims vehicle without his permission.  The victim still has the keys to his vehicle. ...

     

    Arrested Parties, if any (name - age / Address AptNo City, State Zip):

    NOTE: Any persons arrested in this incident were not necessarily charged with the listed offenses.

    NOTE: Asterisks (**) indicate that a street address has been masked, and the incident took place on the “100 block” ,e.g., 0041** Stevens AV S took place on the 4100 block of Stevens Av S. We do not include the full address of incident locations in order to preserve the privacy of victims.

     

    Monday
    Oct192015

    New Photography Exhibit, ‘Downtown: Minneapolis in the 1970s,’ Opens at Mill City Museum Nov. 12

    Photos show changing urban world of Minneapolis from Nicollet Mall to Hennepin Ave

    Quick facts:

    Exhibit: “Downtown: Minneapolis in the 1970s,” Nov. 12, 2015-April 3, 2016

     
    Opening Reception: Nov. 12, 2015, 6-8 p.m.

     
    Place: Mill City Museum, 704 South Second Street, Minneapolis, MN 55401


    Cost: Free. Does not include museum admission of $12 adults, $10 seniors and college students, $6 children ages 5-17, free for MNHS members


    Hours: Tues-Sat, 10 am-5 pm; Sun noon-5 pm

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    The new exhibit “Downtown: Minneapolis in the 1970s” explores the city during a time when the Foshay Tower dominated the skyline and sidewalks bustled with people before skyways overtook the landscape.

    Through the camera lens of Mike Evangelist, then a 17-year-old from the suburbs, visitors can experience the vibrant and changing world of 1970s Minneapolis—from busy shoppers on Nicollet Mall and once-great movie houses to a disabled veteran selling pencils. Evangelist recently rediscovered these photos, 40 years after he first took them.

    A companion book of the same name, featuring Evangelist’s photos and text by Andy Sturdevant, will be available this fall (MNHS Press, Nov. 1).

    Mill City Museum will celebrate the exhibit opening with a public reception on Nov. 12 from 6 to 8 p.m., with remarks from Evangelist and Sturdevant beginning at 7 p.m. A cash bar and food from D’Amico & Sons Cafe will be available for purchase.

    "Downtown: Minneapolis in the 1970s" is located in the museum’s Mill Commons, and is free and open to the public during regular museum hours. It will be on view Nov. 12, 2015 to April 3, 2016.


    ABOUT MILL CITY MUSEUM

    Built within the ruins of the Washburn A Mill, a National Historic Landmark, the award-winning Mill City Museum chronicles the flour milling industry that fueled the growth of Minneapolis. The story comes to life through the eight-story Flour Tower, Water Lab, Baking Lab and other hands-on exhibits.

    The museum is located at 704 S. Second St. in Minneapolis. Hours are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesdays through Saturdays and noon to 5 p.m. Sundays. The site is also open Mondays 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. in July and August. For more information, call 612-341-7555 or visit www.millcitymuseum.org.

    The Minnesota Historical Society is a non-profit educational and cultural institution established in 1849. The Society collects, preserves and tells the story of Minnesota’s past through museum exhibits, libraries and collections, historic sites, educational programs and book publishing. Using the power of history to transform lives, the Society preserves our past, shares our state’s stories and connects people with history.

    The Minnesota Historical Society is supported in part by its Premier Partners: Xcel Energy and Explore Minnesota Tourism.

     

    Sunday
    Oct182015

    Week 24 at the Mill City Farmers Market

    We all woke up to temperature shock Saturday morning, making The Abbey a very popular vendor at the October 17 Market!

    October 17, 2015 Mill City Farmers Market

    October 17, 2015 Mill City Farmers Market

    October 17, 2015 Mill City Farmers Market

    Power of Producemembers received sprouting pots compliments of Chipotle. New to the MCFM in 2015, this program has over 700 young members.  That's 700+ little kids that get to taste new fruits and veggies each week and receive tokens to buy their own produce.  Very cool!

    October 17, 2015 Mill City Farmers Market

    October 17, 2015 Mill City Farmers Market

    October 17, 2015 Mill City Farmers Market

    October 17, 2015 Mill City Farmers Market

    October 17, 2015 Mill City Farmers Market

    Something you don't see every day at the Market...

    October 17, 2015 Mill City Farmers Market

    October 17, 2015 Mill City Farmers Market

    The distinctive work of Julia Timm, Fresh Mud Pottery.

    October 17, 2015 Mill City Farmers Market

    October 17, 2015 Mill City Farmers Market

    These Peanut Butter Chocolate Prairieos from Very Prairie are to die for. Sometimes you just have to say "calories be damned" and enjoy a little something wonderful.

    October 17, 2015 Mill City Farmers Market

    October 17, 2015 Mill City Farmers Market

    Lavender centerpieces from French Nugget - great for any room or the office.

    October 17, 2015 Mill City Farmers Market

    October 17, 2015 Mill City Farmers Market

    Love the coats on these two little darlings. :) 

    October 17, 2015 Mill City Farmers Market

    October 17, 2015 Mill City Farmers Market

    Chef Heather Hartman cooking up a batch of soup using celery root, also referred to as celeriac.

    October 17, 2015 Mill City Farmers Market

    October 17, 2015 Mill City Farmers Market

    October 17, 2015 Mill City Farmers Market

    October 17, 2015 Mill City Farmers Market

    October 17, 2015 Mill City Farmers Market

    October 17, 2015 Mill City Farmers Market

    October 17, 2015 Mill City Farmers Market

    Leslie at Bliss Gourmet Foods now offers market bags fearturing waterproof liners and gusseted bottoms.

    October 17, 2015 Mill City Farmers Market

    October 17, 2015 Mill City Farmers Market

    October 17, 2015 Mill City Farmers Market

    October 17, 2015 Mill City Farmers Market

    October 17, 2015 Mill City Farmers Market

    October 17, 2015 Mill City Farmers Market

    Paying homage to Don Featherstone, inventor of the plastic Pink Flamingo, who passed away earlier this year.

    October 17, 2015 Mill City Farmers Market

    October 17, 2015 Mill City Farmers Market

    The goat!

    October 17, 2015 Mill City Farmers Market

    Sunday
    Oct182015

    I-35W Bridge to be Red and Yellow on October 24 to Honor 'End Polio Now'

    Via an October 9 Press Release from Rotary District 5950:

    I-35W Bridge and France Avenue Light Up to End Polio Now on October 24

    Minneapolis—The I-35W Bridge over the Mississippi River in Minneapolis and France Avenue in Edina will be lit in shades of red and yellow on October 24 to honor Rotary International’s fight to end polio called End Polio Now.

    Rotary International and the Rotary Clubs of District 5950 in the Minneapolis area and central Minnesota have been engaged in a 30-year campaign to eradicate polio worldwide. When Rotary launched its eradication effort in 1985, more than 350,000 children in 125 countries were stricken with polio every year. Since then, polio cases have dropped by 99% to 359 cases in 2014.  As of the end of September, 44 cases of wild poliovirus had been reported in 2015 in two countries, Afghanistan and Pakistan. Africa recently marked one year without wild polio.

    Polio will be only the second disease after smallpox to be eradicated. The world is on the threshold of ending polio forever due to the efforts of Rotary and its partners, the World Health Organization, US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and UNICEF.

    The Minneapolis City Council has declared October 24 as World Polio Day in Minneapolis. The I-35W Bridge will be lit in the End Polio Now branding colors of red and yellow that day to bring attention and awareness to the final push for polio eradication. Lights in the Southdale area of France Avenue in Edina will also be lit in red and yellow on October 24.

    For more information, contact Rotary District 5950 End Polio Now Chair Tim Mulcrone at 952-239-1594 or timmulcrone@aol.com.

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    The Film Society of Minneapolis St. Paul presents EXTRAORDINARY TALES

    If you're one of the many who embrace the spooky season, EXTRAORDINARY TALES opens October 23 at Film Society’s St. Anthony Main Theatre.

    Five of Edgar Allan Poe’s best-known stories are brought to vivid life in this visually stunning, heart-pounding animated anthology featuring Sir Christopher Lee, Bela Lugosi, Julian Sands, Roger Corman and Guillermo del Toro. Murderous madmen, sinister villains and cloaked ghouls stalk the darkened corridors of Poe’s imagination, as his haunting tales are given a terrifying new twist by some of the most beloved figures in horror film history.