A Stroll Through Gold Medal Park


A trip to Izzy's Ice Cream and a stroll through the park last Wednesday:
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A trip to Izzy's Ice Cream and a stroll through the park last Wednesday:
Grapes, apples, pears and new varieties of melons arrived at the August 24 Market. We learned about fermented foods and the benefits of probiotics during the Mill City Cooks demo, and shoppers were treated to massages at the Allina Health/Penny George Institute for Health and Healing booth. View our full set of pictures from the August 24 Market on Flickr.
Whoa - you could stuff a pound of hamburger in that pepper!
MJ from Sorella Wine & Spirits recently took 3rd Place out of 900+ entries (!) in a national online beard contest. Check it out:
Know anyone in the neighborhood doing something unique? We're happy to share it on Mill City Times - just drop me a line at kim@millcitymedia.org. :)
The Minneapolis Duathlon is a 3-mile run, 15-mile bike and 3-mile run from downtown Minneapolis along the Mississippi River and back. The first wave will start at 7:05am.
The following roads will be temporarily closed during this August 25 event:
West River Parkway from Plymouth Avenue North to Godfrey Parkway, Historic Main Street Parkway, 3rd Avenue South, and 2nd Street South. 6:50am to 11:00am. Please note that the duration of the closures is subject to change based on the event's start and finish times.
The run course begins on 3rd Avenue South, goes across the river and back down Main Street, returns on the Stone Arch Bridge and goes north on West River Parkway on a brief "out and back" to finish up the run. This is the same run course for the 2nd leg of the run.
The bike course goes out on 2nd Street, eventually to West River Parkway where bikers will travel south to the turnaround. Then the course takes bikers back up to 2nd Street to the bike dismount area near the transition.
Sponsored by the Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board (MPRB), People for Parks (PFP) and National Camera Exchange, the Picture a Park Photo Contest is designed to highlight photos taken year-round in Minneapolis parks.
Contest Categories
• Beauty in the Parks – Capture the everyday beauty within the parks, including wildlife, historic sites and breathtaking views.
• Events in the Parks – Photograph a whimsical event or community celebration in Minneapolis Parks.
• Fun in the Parks – Document a fun park activity, such as a concert, movie, bike ride or picnic.
• Photos by Youth – Budding photographers age 17 and younger can submit photos of their favorite Minneapolis Parks in any of the three subject areas – beauty, fun, events.
Entries can depict people, activities, events, nature and places in the Minneapolis Park System from any time of the year.
The contest is open to amateurs of all ages, Minneapolis residents and non-residents, with categories for both youth and adults. Photos must be unpublished, color, and taken within the Minneapolis Park System. Photographs from all seasons are encouraged and accepted. Photographers can submit up to three entries. There is no entry fee.
Prizes will be awarded for contest-winning photos, including gift certificates, Annual Patron Parking Permits, and water park and winter recreation passes. A public vote will take place online in September to choose among a selection of entries as the People’s Choice Award winner. Photo contest winners also have the opportunity to have their photo appear on the 2014 Annual Parking Permit, distributed to nearly 7,000 park patrons.
All photos and entry forms must be submitted online by Sept. 2, 2013 at 11:59 p.m. through the National Camera Exchange website.
Complete contest rules and guidelines as well as previous contest winning photos are available for viewing online.
Time: Tour will depart from the Common Room sign at The Soap Factory’s front dock at precisely 6:30pm.
Location: Soap Factory, 514 Second Street SE
For the fifth year, Sergio Vucci and Andy Sturdevant will be leading Common Room, a series of artist-led tours originating at The Soap Factory. This year, we'll be heading out in a 1953 Twin Cities Rapid Transit chartered bus into Minneapolis and St. Paul.
Common Room began as a month-long series of interactive art events, out of a refurbished art deco office at The Soap Factory. Since 2011, Vucci and Sturdevant have taken the Common Room concept outside the four walls of the Soap Factory and into the city, activating public spaces and redefining our relationship with our surroundings.
All tours will depart via bus from the Common Room sign at The Soap Factory’s front dock at precisely 6:30 p.m. every Wednesday in August. The tours will be approximately 90-120 minutes. Our buses will only accomodate about fifty people, so advance registration will be recommended, check back here in July for ticket information.
While we're happy to see a Whole Foods opening soon in the 222 Hennepin building, we're concerned how that will affect the small independent downtown grocers like Mill City Market Grocery & Deli and to a higher extent, Local D'Lish.
I've visited Local D'Lish on a number of occasions, and it's a lovely little shop filled with locally sourced products. You may remember their mini-market at the Mill City Farmers Market in previous years, which they discontinued when they expanded the business. If you're not familiar with that store, here's a reason to get to know them - they offer cooking classes. Through August 31, they're offering a super promotion that's pretty hard to resist - $35 classes!
There's no limit on how many $35 coupons you can purchase, and better yet, there's no expiration date. You can order them over the phone (612-886-3047) or at the store (208 N. 1st Street) - just mention the "Preferred Customer Coupon". You'll receive a promotional code to use for online registration. They are also donating 10% of every coupon purchased to Youth Farm. Great idea to use as a gift, too.
Local D'Lish also offers private cooking classes for groups of 10-15. contact Ann at localdlish@gmail.com or 612-886-3047 for a special group rate.
I hope you'll get to know Ann and her staff before the shiny new box opens just a few blocks away. (Again, I'm a huge fan of Whole Foods - I go there for special items that aren't available elsewhere - but I'm also a huge fan of our small neighborhood businesses.)
Kids, dogs, horses and McGruff the Crime Dog. Does it get any better? Did I mention the SWAT Team?
The Runnin' With The Law 5K 2013 took place August 15 at Father Hennepin Bluffs Park.
In addition to the Kids Fun Run and 5K race, attendees got to meet members of the K-9 Unit, SWAT Officers, the Mounted Patrol, and McGruff the Crime Dog. Proceeds from this event benefit the Minneapolis Police Department’s Fitness Team. The Fitness Team is dedicated to establishing an active, healthy culture within the Minneapolis Police Department and local community.
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TRIA Orthopaedic Center was on hand with information on the comprehensive care they provide at their Bloomington location - including diagnosis, treatment, rehabilitation and surgery.
Scenes from the August 17 Market. Click here to view the full set of photos on Flickr. :)
Yay - sweet corn ice cream! :)
A growing boy shouldn't have to decide between Solomon's Bakery and Salty Tart - it's okay to have a treat from both!
Due to last minute cancellations by presenters, tonight's meeting will not take place. After 2 years without a single presenter canceling, we did not have a back-up agenda - lesson learned. The summer hiatus continues until the next meeting of the Mill District Neighborhood Association on Monday, September 16 at the Mill City Museum. Please share with friends & neighbors.
The Minneapolis Park and Rec Board has released their September - December 2013 schedule. Check out their online brochure for fun activity ideas that will inspire you to explore the parks and discover all the great programs offered at their Recreation Centers.
You'll soon see why, in summer 2013, the Park Board received the first-ever “five park bench” rating on The Trust for Public Land’s ParkScore® index, finishing first among the 50 most populous U.S. cities. Those ratings are based on acreage, access, service and investment provided to Minneapolis residents.
John Erwin, Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board President, sent FERC a letter outlining why they feel they should termintate the Crown Hydro license, rather than amend it as requested. It's hard to find fault with the MPRB argument.
My interpretation of the letter: Everything has changed from the original license. Every. Single. Thing. Well, except for the fact that it would still be located somewhere on the Mississippi River. The existing Crown Hydro license should be terminated and they should go through the process to apply for a new one.
Starting over would kill the project.
John at Zen Box is a master with textures and flavors, and is always coming up with something yummy and creative. The latest new dish we tried was Tempura Brussel Sprouts. Absolutely loved them! :)
West River Parkway and Historic Main Street Parkway will be temporarily closed from 5:00pm – 10:00pm on August 15 for Runnin’ With the Law 5K.
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.
Hennepin County Public Affairs proudly presents Summer on the Plaza thru August. Enjoy musicians, actors, dancers, educators and more from Noon to 1:00pm on select weekdays on the North Plaza of the Hennepin County Government Center.
Wednesday, August 14
Sheridan Zuther is an opera trained singer who sings in a wide range of genres from country to musical theatre and from cabaret to jazz. This performance will be a tribute to the songs of Bette Midler.
Thursday, August 15
Master Gardeners are University of Minnesota-trained volunteers who educate the public about a variety of horticulture topics. This session: What to plant in the Fall, ideas for pumpkins and squash, and Fall cleanup.
Friday, August 16
The Rising Sun is a group of 13 Japanese children who dance traditional Japanese folk dance and sing traditional Japanese songs.
Thursday, August 22
The Satin Dolls & Company are a senior tap dancing performance group. They entertain throughout the Twin Cities and are also the Senior Dance Team for the Minnesota Timberwolves and Lynx professional basketball teams.
Friday, August 23
Righteous Might is a four-piece original rock band with melodic tunes and introspective thought provoking lyrics.
Wednesday, August 28
Pride of the Prairie is a father daughter bluegrass/old time music duo with plenty of energy! Their main instruments are guitar, mandolin and harmonica, but they also work in some banjo and Appalachian clogging.
Thursday, August 29
Lehamore-Hudson is a two-man guitar band playing instrumental music in the Americana style - Blues, Rock, Country, Latin and other various styles in their own original music form.
Friday, August 30
Kevin Vincal is a solo dance performer adding life, through movement, to positive music lyrics.
Via an August 8 MacPhail Center for Music e-newsletter:
With sites already in Minneapolis, White Bear Lake and Apple Valley, MacPhail is now expanding to Chanhassen. The new site is located across the street from the Chanhassen Dinner Theatres and will open in January 2014. However, MacPhail will begin offering lessons in the Chanhassen High School this fall until the new site is ready.
"We are proud to welcome MacPhail Center for Music to downtown Chanhassen," says Tom Furlong, city of Chanhassen mayor. "As a premier organization, MacPhail Center for Music will complement other successful organizations in our area that are promoting the theater, music and arts."
Offerings at Chanhassen will include individual lessons for ages 5-adult in flute, clarinet, oboe, saxophone, trumpet, French horn, trombone, percussion, voice, piano, guitar, violin, viola and cello; Suzuki talent education beginning as early as 3 to 6 years in violin and cello; group lessons for all ages; music therapy for all ages; Early Childhood Music for ages 6 weeks to 8 years. (Early Childhood Music classes will be held at the Family Learning Center in Chaska until the new site opens in January.)
Everyone has childhood memories of lemonade stands, whether it was your first stab at entrepreneurship or just getting a cool refreshment on a hot summer day. Sadly, this is an all too uncommon sight if you live downtown. We need to make classic childhood activities like this more common downtown. Even better, proceeds were earmarked for a local dog shelter:
Dear Friends, Neighbors & Sponsors,
Thanks to all who attended the 2nd largest Mill District Block Party ever. In spite of severe thunderstorms over 350 neighbors (compared to 375 last year) showed up for food, music & fun!
Thanks to the volunteer planning committee, led by Cynthia Kriha, for their hard work: Allison Austing - Archana Mani - Cynthia Kriha - Dana Kirkemo - Daren Cowan - Dave Tinjum - Doug Cousins - James Eastman - Jim Buchta - John Wirth - Kathy Beenen - Kim Eslinger - Laurie Jones - Linda Willette - Lois Juster - Peggy Lucas - Roland Froyen - Rosalind Fendi - Susan Hanna-Bibus / Thank you!
A special thanks to our raffle donors: Blast Blow Dry Bar - Crooked Pint - Dunn Brothers Coffee - Grumpy's - Guthrie Theater - Kindee Thai - Level One Salon - Litin Party and Paper Company - Maxwell's - Mill City Market - Sea Change - Spaghetti Factory - Zen Box
Thank You to Our Local Business Sponsors
American Academy of Neurology - Coldwell Banker Burnet - Cynthia Froid Group - Izzy's Ice Cream - Kramarczuk's - The Mens Spa - Mill City Farmers Market - Mill City Market - Mill City Museum - Mill City Times - Periscope - Sanctuary Restaurant - StoneBridge Lofts - Sorella Wine & Spirits - Zen Box
View all of the photos from the 2013 Mill District Block Party
Mother nature could not have been any more gracious for the August 10 Market. Watermelon and cantaloupe arrived (Yay!), but take note - next Saturday may be the last chance for blueberries.
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