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Thursday
Mar202014

Watershed Event: Exploring a New Water Ethic for Minnesota - April 11 at Mill City Museum

Watershed Event: Exploring a New Water Ethic for Minnesota

Fee: FREE

Join Mill City Museum, 704 South Second Street, on Friday, April 11, from 3 to 9:30 p.m. for "Watershed Event: Exploring a New Water Ethic for Minnesota," a public symposium on future scenarios and imagined solutions to clean, abundant water in Minnesota.

The free symposium is hosted by the University of Minnesota Students for Design Activism and includes a panel discussion and the premier screening of "Watershed: Exploring a New Water Ethic for the New West."

The schedule of events includes:

3:00 to 5:30pm: Building a Future for Water: Transforming Practice, Policy and Implementation.

In this panel session, keynote speaker Bill Wenk, landscape architect of the St. Paul Great River Passage, will speak about the past and future realities of living and working in an arid climate and open the conversation to panelists and the audience for envisioning the bridge between the small-scale strategies and the large-scale problems facing the future of Minnesota’s waters.

Panelists include: Brian Hicks, Agricultural Drainage Management Coalition; John Linc Stine, Minnesota Pollution Control Agency Commissioner; and moderator: Dave Peters, journalist for Minnesota Public Radio’s "Ground Level".

5:30 to 7:00pm: Food, drink and informal conversation.

7:00 to 8:00pm: "Watershed: Exploring a New Water Ethic for the New West."

"Watershed" examines the questions raised by the personal, economic and environmental use and value of water that is used and transported from the headwaters of the Colorado River to its outlets in the Southwest. The challenges faced by those in the West are similar to those faced here in Minnesota.

8:00 to 9:30pm: Steps Towards Change: Resources for a New Water Ethic in Minnesota.

Using the movie "Watershed" as a launching point, this panel session will address current changes in the landscape and the visible decline of quantity and quality of Minnesota's water.

Panelists include: Sharon Day, Executive Director of the Indigenous Peoples’ Task Force; Deborah Swackhamer, Co-Director of the U of M's Water Resources Center; and Matt Tucker, University of Minnesota Professor of Landscape Architecture.

For more information visit the Watershed Event website.

Watershed Event is co-curated by Floodplain Collective, University of Minnesota Department of Landscape Architecture, and Mill City Museum. It is hosted by the University of Minnesota Students for Design Activism. All programs are free and open to the public.

Wednesday
Mar192014

Apply to Serve on the Minneapolis Pedestrian or Bicycle Advisory Committees

Applications are now being accepted for open board positions on the Minneapolis Pedestrian Advisory Committee and Minneapolis Bicycle Advisory Committee. The positions are appointed by the City Council and Mayor. Applications will be reviewed beginning April 25, 2013, but the positions are open until filled.

Pedestrian Advisory Committee

The Minneapolis Pedestrian Advisory Committee was created to advise the Mayor and City Council on policies, programs, and actions for improving pedestrian safety, mobility, accessibility, and comfort; for promoting walking for transportation, recreation, and health purposes; and for strengthening the linkage between the pedestrian environment and public transportation. The board is composed of members of the public and city and partner agency staff.

Pedestrian Advisory Committee application information

Bicycle Advisory Committee

The role of the Minneapolis Bicycle Advisory Committee is to promote both commuter and recreational bicycling, to advocate for bicycling infrastructure improvements, to encourage safe riding, and to involve people interested in bicycling issues throughout the city. The committee functions as an advisory committee to the Mayor and City Council as well as the Minneapolis Park Board and serves as a liaison to bicyclists, businesses, neighborhoods, and other communities and agencies. The board is composed of members of the public and city and partner agency staff.

Bicycle Advisory Committee application information

Monday
Mar172014

Vikings Stadium Construction - Week 17

The Metrodome is no more:

Vikings Stadium Construction - Week 17

Vikings Stadium Construction - Week 17

We're attempting to publish a photo with this same view each week from the start of construction through the first game played at the new Minnesota Vikings Stadium in Downtown Minneapolis.

Friday
Mar142014

Road Closures for March 15 Get Lucky! 7K

The Minneapolis Parks and Rec Board reminds you that the following parkways will be closed 8:00am – Noon tomorrow, March 15, for the Get Lucky! 7K:

West River Road Parkway – 11th Avenue South to Plymouth Avenue. Main Street – 6th Avenue SE to 5th Avenue NE.  (The race starts on 2nd Street South near Portland Avenue.  More Info.)

Please note that the duration of the closures is subject to change based on the event's start and finish times. A complete list of current and upcoming parkway closures is available online.

Thursday
Mar132014

Puccini’s Tosca Announced for Mill City Summer Opera’s Third Season

Minneapolis' newest opera company, the Mill City Summer Opera, has announced it will produce Tosca by Giacomo Puccini for its third season. Tosca will be presented at 7:30 p.m. opening night July 12, and July 13, 16, 18, 20 and 22. Mill City Museum’s dramatic Ruin Courtyard will again be the venue for all performances.

Mill City Summer Opera was founded in 2011 to bring the Twin Cities exceptional opera performances set in a nontraditional venue. Artistic Director David Lefkowich and Music Director Brian DeMaris have assembled a first-rate design team and cast, featuring acclaimed American soprano Jill Gardner and exciting tenor Dinya Vania as Cavaradossi. Gardner and Vania sang these roles together at the Lyric Opera Baltimore in 2011 to great acclaim. 

Click here for full news release.

Monday
Mar102014

Flour Power / Saving the City: Remaking the American Metropolis

From the PBS series, this clips features the Minneapolis Riverfront.

 

Monday
Mar102014

Vikings Stadium Construction - Week 16

Not much change this week, spent the week hauling away debris:

Vikings Stadium Construction - Week 16

Vikings Stadium Construction - Week 16

We're attempting to publish a photo with this same view each week from the start of construction through the first game played at the new Minnesota Vikings Stadium in Downtown Minneapolis.

Sunday
Mar092014

March 8 at the Mill City Farmers Market

A big "Thank You!" to Goldfinch Flowers for bringing some Spring to the March 8 Market. :)

March 8, 2014 Mill City Indoor Farmers Market

March 8, 2014 Mill City Indoor Farmers Market

March 8, 2014 Mill City Indoor Farmers Market

March 8, 2014 Mill City Indoor Farmers Market

March 8, 2014 Mill City Indoor Farmers Market

March 8, 2014 Mill City Indoor Farmers Market

March 8, 2014 Mill City Indoor Farmers Market

March 8, 2014 Mill City Indoor Farmers Market

March 8, 2014 Mill City Indoor Farmers Market

March 8, 2014 Mill City Indoor Farmers Market

March 8, 2014 Mill City Indoor Farmers Market

March 8, 2014 Mill City Indoor Farmers Market

March 8, 2014 Mill City Indoor Farmers Market

March 8, 2014 Mill City Indoor Farmers Market

March 8, 2014 Mill City Indoor Farmers Market

March 8, 2014 Mill City Indoor Farmers Market

Below, staff from The Film Society of Minneapolis St. Paul were at the March 8 MCFM with infomation on their organization, as well as the Italian Film Festival, Cuban Film Festival and Minneapolis St. Paul International Film Festival. Whether you're an avid film lover, or just in search of something out of the ordinary, be sure to check them out!

March 8, 2014 Mill City Indoor Farmers Market

March 8, 2014 Mill City Indoor Farmers Market

March 8, 2014 Mill City Indoor Farmers Market

March 8, 2014 Mill City Indoor Farmers Market

Reminders - The Mill City Farmers Market vendors will be at the Arboretum in Chanhassen next Saturday, March 15; and the final indoors Market at the Mill City Museum will be April 12.  :)

Sunday
Mar092014

SE Main Street Closed Tomorrow Morning, March 10

The SE Main Street parkway between East Hennepin Avenue and SE 6th Avenue will be closed on Monday, March 10, 2014 from 8:00 AM – 11:00 AM.

If you have any questions, please contact Jim Holtzlider at 612-230-6462 or jholtzlider@minneapolisparks.org.

Friday
Mar072014

Tomorrow! Mill City Farmers Market inside the Mill City Museum!

Join us Saturday, March 8th, from 10am to 1pm at the Mill City Farmers Market indoor winter market inside the beautiful Mill City Museum.

February 8, 2014 Mill City Holiday Winter Market

Enjoy a dynamic marketplace of over 40 local vendors.  You can expect to find everything from beets and cabbage to artisan chocolates, local honey, maple syrup, hand-milled flour, locally harvested wild rice, specialty cheeses, meat, eggs, baked goods, kimchi, preserves, and a variety of local ceramics, wood products, kitchen utensils, clothing, art and jewelry.

Produce Planner: Arugula/mizuna mix, spinach, chickweed, beets, potatoes, kale, salad turnips, cabbage, carrots, lettuce, dried mushrooms, and more!

Live Music, 11am – 1pm: MCFM welcomes local sensation The Cactus Blossoms to the Market!

Featured Local Artists: Crookedwood, The Ink Orchard, The Abbey, Matthew Krousey Ceramics, Heinz Brummel, Old World Cabinet, Aprilierre, and Larissa Loden.

Thursday
Mar062014

Juried Art Show Open Now Through April 11 at Central Library

Via a March 5 e-newsletter from the Hennepin County Library:

"Viva City,” a juried art show featuring exceptional work by Minneapolis Public Schools high school students, is open now through April 11 in Cargill Hall Gallery at Hennepin County Library – Minneapolis Central, 300 Nicollet Mall, Minneapolis.

Art by Minneapolis Public Schools middle school students is similarly displayed through April 24 in John B. Davis Gallery at the Minneapolis Public Schools Davis Center, 1250 W. Broadway Ave., Minneapolis.

Now in its 20th year, “Viva City” celebrates student achievement in visual and performing arts by selecting two-and three-dimensional works by students in participating schools, for professional display and community viewing.

Student artists also participate in “Session Days,” working with established artist mentors to learn about the professional practices of their chosen art form and more

“[It’s] the premier arts event showcasing masterpieces created by young artists with a passion for drawing, ceramics, painting, graphic design and fiber arts — who happen to be MPS students!” stated Minneapolis Public Schools in a release.

Middle school and high school students involved in Viva City are eligible for awards from the Minnesota Center for Book Arts, Highpoint Center for Printmaking, Utrecht, University of Minnesota, Minnesota College of Art and Design, and Minneapolis Institute of Arts.

Viva City is coordinated by MPS Arts, which ensures equity of access to quality arts education for every MPS student, every day. For more information about MPS Arts and “Viva City,” visit mpsarts.org.

Exhibits are free. Cargill Hall Gallery hours are the same as the library’s: 9 a.m.-9 p.m. Monday through Thursday; 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Friday and Saturday; noon-5 p.m. Sunday.

Thursday
Mar062014

6th Annual Italian Film Festival Kicks Off Tonight, March 6

The film festival will be held Thursday, March 6  - Sunday, March 9.

The annual Italian Film Festival returns, premiering award-winning, contemporary Italian films and documentaries. Join us for four days of Italian films that will take you on a spectacular journey through the landscapes and stories of Italy and its people.
 
The Italian Cultural Center is pleased to extend an invitation to attend its 6th annual Italian Film Festival. In collaboration with the Consulate General of Italy in Chicago, the ICC will bring prominent contemporary Italian feature films to the Twin Cities.

A variety of recently released Italian films will take moviegoers on a spectacular journey through the landscapes and stories of Italy and its people.

• Thursday, March 6th – Cuore Sacro (Sacred Heart) at the Minneapolis Institute of Arts.
• Friday–Sunday, March 7th– 9th – All films are hosted by the Film Society of Minneapolis St. Paul
• Friday, March 7th – Opening Night Party that includes delicious appetizers, Italian wines (one glass included), live music and a live auction conducted by our guest, WCCO TV co-anchor Frank Vascellaro. The party begins at 6:30 PM at the Aster Café's beautiful River Room, right next door to the St. Anthony Main Theatre where the film Viva la libertà will screen at 8:45 PM.
• Saturday, March 8th – Verdi short documentary, The Venice Syndrome documentary (limited private screening), The Red and the Blue, Cosimo and Nicole
• Sunday, March 9th – Verdi short documentary, Every Blessed Day, Balancing Act, Scola’s Fellini

Wednesday
Mar052014

March RLife Events at The Depot

Here's some fun diversions to help get us thru March...

Wednesday
Mar052014

MPRB Announces 2014 Earth Day Clean-Up Event

Via a March 4 Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board e-newsletter:

Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board and the City of Minneapolis announce the 2014 Earth Day Clean-Up Event

The Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board (MPRB) along with the City of Minneapolis announce the 20th annual Minneapolis Earth Day Clean-Up event on Saturday, April 26, 2014 from 9:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.

The Earth Day Clean-Up has become the largest community service project in Minneapolis and takes place at nearly 40 clean-up sites throughout the city. Since 2008, more than 12,000 residents have removed more than 75,000 lbs of garbage. It’s free to participate and residents are encouraged to participate by volunteering to help pick up trash in parks, neighborhoods, and watersheds. No registration needed, just choose a site and show up. To find a detailed list of clean-up sites and more information please visit http://www.minneapolisparks.org/ or call 612-230-6484.

The City of Minneapolis would like to remind residents that plastic bags are not accepted in the one-sort recycling program or with yard waste collection. If you collect your recycling in a plastic bag, the recyclables must be dumped from the bag into the recycling cart. The plastic bag can be placed in the garbage or it can be brought to a participating grocery or retail store for recycling. Yard waste must be placed in Kraft (paper bags), compostable plastic bags or in reusable containers at least 26 inches in height with handles for collection by city crews. For more information please visit www.minneapolismn.gov/solid-waste or call Solid Waste & Recycling at 612-673-2917.

Recycle Run 5k, 10K, and Free Kids Run – Saturday, April 19, 2014

The Recycle Run was created to support sustainable park projects including the Earth Day Clean-Up. The event takes place Saturday, April 19 around beautiful Lake Harriet in south Minneapolis. Youth ages 11 and under can participate in the FREE half-mile kids run! The 5K and 10K Runs are both chip-timed events. All participants will receive a t-shirt and giveaways with registration. Participants are encouraged to bring their used running shoes and shirts. Items will be collected and recycled. Register at http://www.minneapolisrecyclerun.com/.

Contact:
Tom Godfrey
Community Outreach Supervisor - Events
612-230-6484
tgodfrey@minneapolisparks.org

Wednesday
Mar052014

An Update on Plowing, Ice and Snow from Mayor Hodges

Minneapolis City of Lakes

Via a March 4, 2014, e-newletter from Mayor Betsy Hodges:

Dear Friend,

As often happens in Minnesota, come March, we still have snow piled up and ice covering the streets. I know many of you are frustrated with the long winter and the tough driving conditions around the City and across the metro area. I wanted to let you know what the City of Minneapolis Public Works is doing to address the snow and ice on our streets, to keep traffic moving as best as possible.

When it snows, plowing and treating streets is the first priority. As we have snow in the forecast each day this week, Public Works will first prioritize clearing the snow.

We know the ice, which is bonded to the streets, is a major problem. These areas are everywhere, but are particularly problematic downtown and anywhere else the pavements are mostly in shade. The chemical deicers the City uses are not effective at temperatures below 15 degrees. So while we continue trying to treat the streets, the best our crews can do is chip away at the ice until we see significant, long-term rises in temperature. During that time, crews are focusing their efforts in areas with higher traffic volumes and/or speeds. The slightly higher temps forecast in the next few days should help.

We also have crews occasionally going into the residential streets to try to clean up the even sides of the streets where we had problems during the last snow emergencies. The thick snowpack and bonded ice will remain there for a while. If we get any warming, the hard-pack can sometimes "fluff up," making it look like it snowed again, or crews were never there to plow. Crews are also dealing with alley plowing concerns as they arise.

Public Works, Police and Fire, as well as Metro Transit are still working to evaluate, prioritize and determine what to do with snow emergency routes that appear narrowed. Plowing crews are already addressing some from Metro Transit, day and night, when they're able. As for non-snow emergency streets, Public Works and Regulatory Services Traffic Control are working together to enforce the Winter Parking Restrictions where appropriate. These restrictions - while frustrating for many - are necessary to ensure emergency response vehicles have enough space to make it down the streets. Remember that until further notice, or April 1, do not park on the even numbered side of non-Snow Emergency routes unless otherwise posted. You can find out more about the restriction and download multi-language flyers here.

This week crews are working on an aggressive corner clearing operation. Just prior to the February 17 snow emergency, crews had worked to clear almost all of the approximately 16,000 corners, but after getting another 15 inches of snow since then, the corners were all filled in again.

Crews from Public Works are also tasked to enforce the sidewalk shoveling ordinances. Please be sure you're doing your part by shoveling the sidewalk in front of your home or business. You can also help out the City by digging out the fire hydrant on your block. There are more than 8,000 fire hydrants in the City of Minneapolis, and the Fire Department is asking the public to help out when you're able.

I know many of you are dealing with slick streets and possibly difficulties parking or navigating your alley. The great people who work at Public Works are responsible for all of the work I've just mentioned. They have daily and short-term work plans, and they work to balance all the needs and priorities across the City - those priorities can change daily, or even hourly. And as I mentioned, if it snows, everything stops until crews deal with that immediate priority.

Please don't hesitate to share your concerns with me or through 311. I thank all of you for your patience as Public Works employees strive daily to keep our streets open and traffic moving, and keep our City running well.

Thanks,

Mayor Betsy Hodges
City of Minneapolis

Monday
Mar032014

Vikings Stadium Construction - Week 15

The Metrodome is almost gone:

Vikings Stadium Construction - Week 15

Vikings Stadium Construction - Week 15

 

 

We're attempting to publish a photo with this same view each week from the start of construction through the first game played at the new Minnesota Vikings Stadium in Downtown Minneapolis.

Saturday
Mar012014

‘Mattie’s On Main’ launches Kickstarter with Unique Minneapolis Riverfront Rewards

MINNEAPOLIS, MN – The owners of “Mattie St. Clair’s House of Spirits on Main Street”, or “Mattie’s on Main” for short, have launched a Kickstarter that offers rewards unique to its Minneapolis Riverfront location. The bar/restaurant, scheduled to open in Spring 2014, launched the Kickstarter to give customers a chance to create a charming and unique atmosphere with a high quality patio and entertainment space.

The Kickstarter, video, and full list of rewards are available here: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/21713142/matties-on-main-fresh-minneapolis-riverfront-enter

Rewards start at just $10 and include a number of limited-availability items:
● Limited edition “Mattie’s on Main” merchandise
● Dinner and Priority Seating for the riverfront fireworks on July 4th and during Aquatennial.
● Design the monthly dessert or “Adult Milkshake” specials and have your name listed on the menu for that month.
● A luncheon and book reading hosted by Penny Peterson, author of "Minneapolis Madams: The Lost History of Prostitution on the Riverfront."

The Kickstarter video features interviews with the owners about the project and the Kickstarter, along with comments from local entertainers Erin Schwab and Jay Fuchs, and Minneapolis 3rd Ward City Council Member Jacob Frey:

“There’s a very limited amount of venues that actually are suited to what we do, so we’re super excited to be able to come back to our old stomping grounds of Nordeast Minneapolis and put back into the community that has really given so much to us.” - Erin Schwab and Jay Fuchs, Cabaret Performers

“Mattie’s will be a very playful way to capture the history and pay tribute to what St. Anthony Main once was… this is an area that’s coming back into its own. The history, the story, the culture and of course the food, I think will allow this place to really be a huge success.” - Jacob Frey, Minneapolis 3rd Ward City Council Member

About Mattie’s On Main:
“Mattie St. Clair’s House of Spirits on Main Street”, or “Mattie’s on Main” for short, will be  opening in Spring 2014 as a modern-day saloon featuring a year-round patio and a stage for live music and entertainment. Mattie’s on Main will feature a full liquor bar, 16 local beers on tap, and signature craft cocktails. In addition, the bar will feature upscale pub food, unique appetizers, adult shakes, and signature desserts from the Wilde Roast Cafe Pastry Chef Jeff Christianson. The performance stage area of the restaurant will provide space for live music acts, local performers, and themed events.

Thursday
Feb272014

Welcome Rachel Kahn, New Mill City Times Contributor

We are absolutely thrilled to have Mill District resident Rachel Kahn as a new contributor to Mill City Times' Farmers Market blog.

Rachel is a gluten free food writer and wellness consultant, whose philosophy is 'healthy food is decadence inspired'. She is in the process of meeting with Mill City Farmers Market vendors, working on in-depth pieces on products near and dear to her heart.  Click here for Rachel's first article, highlighting an afternoon spent making Juniper Caraway Cabbage with Adrienne of Kiss My Cabbage.

Future articles will include Sunrise Flour Mill and Buffalo by Bike.  Learn more about Rachel at http://www.loveself.org/ and follow her on Facebook. You can reach Rachel at rachel@loveself.org, www.loveselfmagazine.com

Welcome, Rachel!  :)

Monday
Feb242014

Boom! Down Goes the Metrodome (Partially)

Mortenson Construction and its subcontractors successfully demolished the Metrodome’s remaining ring beam, which is part of the building’s roof structure at 7:30 a.m. on Sunday. The ring beam and corners of the Metrodome were brought down with 84 charges of dynamite set in 24 columns of the upper concourse.

Watch the exposion (includes slow motion):

Monday
Feb242014

Vikings Stadium Construction - Week 14

The aftermath of the explosive demolition this weekend.  See the video here...

Vikings Stadium Construction - Week 14

Vikings Stadium Construction - Week 14

We're attempting to publish a photo with this same view each week from the start of construction through the first game played at the new Minnesota Vikings Stadium in Downtown Minneapolis.