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Monday
Sep092013

New Development on the Horizon in the Mill District

800 Washington Ave S 2

The parcel pictured above at 800 Washington Ave S was once slated to become the new Headquarters for Artspace, but the financing never fully materialized.

The City of Minneapolis is preparing to put up a For Sale sign again.  Be among the first to learn about this key parcel in the Mill District from Ann Calvert, Principal Project Coodinator for City of Minneapolis CPED on Monday, September 16 at the next Meeting of the Mill District Neighborhood Association:

WHEN - Monday, September 16, 2013 / 6:30 – 8:00 PM

WHERE - Mill City Museum
6th Floor ADM Conference Room

Enter at 710 2nd Street South - Arrive early to assure a seat

View the full agenda - http://milldistrict.org/meetings/

Monday
Sep092013

Mill City Museum Celebrates 10 Years with Free Admission and Programming, Sept. 14 and 15


Event: Mill City Museum's 10th Birthday Party
Date: Saturday, Sept. 14 and Sunday, Sept. 15
Time: Saturday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Sunday, noon to 5 p.m.

Cost: Free
Place: Mill City Museum, 704 South Second Street, Minneapolis MN 55401
Phone: 612-341-7555
Email: mcm@mnhs.org
Website: http://www.millcitymuseum.org/

Mill City Museum Celebrates 10 Years with Free Admission and Programming, Sept. 14 and 15

In 1971, the Washburn A Mill was added to the National Register of Historic Places, in 1983 it was designated a National Historic Landmark, and in September 2003 it opened as the newest addition to the Minnesota Historical Society's network of historic sites and museums.

On Sept. 14 and 15, come celebrate Mill City Museum's 10th anniversary and find out why visitors say it's a "must-see" cultural attraction. Admission will be free the entire weekend.

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Mill City Museum's 10th Birthday Party runs Saturday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sunday, noon to 5 p.m.

  • Saturday programs: families can make an “exploding” Washburn A Mill book, enjoy birthday cake courtesy of D’Amico Catering, hear a lunchtime concert by a re-created 1920 Washburn Crosby Concert Band, watch a performance by History Player William de la Barre, see a cooking demo by chef Austin Bartold, dance to the music of Salsa del Soul in the Ruin Courtyard and see Twin Cities inspired sketch comedy by Joseph Scrimshaw and Tim Uren, with an appearance by Kevin Kling who co-produced the museum's short film "Minneapolis in 19 Minutes Flat" a lighthearted take on the city’s history.
  • Sunday programs: families can enjoy birthday cake courtesy of D’Amico catering, build a paper model boxcar, enjoy performances by a re-created 1920 Washburn Crosby Concert Band in the Ruin Courtyard, watch a canning demonstration by Tony and Nikoline Tushar, see a performance of The Amazing Gnip Gnop Circus by Z Puppets Rosenschnoz and a performance by History Player Eva McDonald Valesh.

Throughout the weekend families can explore the museum. Mill City Museum describes in compelling, multi-sensory and hands-on ways how industry, nature and people came together to make Minneapolis the "Flour Milling Capital of the World" from 1880 to 1930. The story comes to life through the Water Lab, Baking Lab and Flour Tower, an eight-story elevator ride that enables visitors to experience the powerful, noisy, industrial process that turned wheat into flour. A rooftop observation deck offers sweeping views of the Mississippi River, St. Anthony Falls, the Stone Arch Bridge and Mill Ruins Park. Mill City Museum also includes a gift shop and café.

Brief history of Mill City Museum

Originally designed by Austrian engineer William de la Barre and declared the world's largest flour mill after its completion in 1880, the structure housing Mill City Museum was nearly destroyed by fire in 1991.

After the City of Minneapolis, working through the Minneapolis Community Development Agency, cleaned up the rubble and fortified the mill's charred walls, the Minnesota Historical Society announced its intention to construct a milling museum and education center within the ruins.

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Faced with how to preserve the ruins of this historically significant site while building a modern museum, the Society turned to Thomas Meyer, principal of Minneapolis architectural firm Meyer, Scherer & Rockcastle, Ltd. Construction on the museum began in March 2001.

Meyer's design left intact many features of the original mill, including flour bins, milling machinery, the engine house, rail corridor and a wheat house. Ruins of the historic mill are showcased in the 100-by-100 foot open-air courtyard. And limestone, brick, concrete and steel were used within the museum to emphasize its industrial origins.

About the Minnesota Historical Society

This summer explore more than 500 museums statewide with the free Minnesota Museums app, brought to you by the Minnesota Association of Museums and the Minnesota Historical Society. Browse Minnesota museums by name, category or location; create an itinerary, check off museums you've visited and upload favorite museum photos; plus the app will also suggest museums based on geographic location. The Minnesota Museums app is made possible by the Legacy Amendment’s Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund through the vote of Minnesotans on Nov. 4, 2008.

The Society’s calendar of events is posted online at events.mnhs.org/calendar. The website also has information about all of the Society’s programs, museums and historic sites.

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.

Sunday
Sep082013

Week 18 at the 2013 Mill City Farmers Market

There's a drought going on, but you'd never know it when strolling through the September 7 Market, which was overflowing with abundance.

September 7, 2013 Mill City Farmers Market

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Swede Lake Farm's answer to the "Izzy Scoop"?

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A rainbow of purchases from the Market :)

September 7, 2013 Mill City Farmers Market

Wednesday
Sep042013

Bald Eagle Soaring Above Gold Medal Park

I've been noticing more eagles over the Central Riverfront the last few weeks.

Bald Eagle Over Gold Medal Park

Wednesday
Sep042013

"Here Comes the Sun" Book Release Celebration at Open Book, September 23

A Mill District neighbor asked us to share this information on an event taking place September 23 at Open Book:

Dear friends,

I want to share a very special event with you.

The Lucas family is a special family and friends of ours.  Brian Lucas wrote a book called Here Comes the Sun.  This is a true story about a family's journey with leukemia.  The story takes place in Minneapolis.  Come meet the Lucas family and attend the release and book signing at Open Book on Monday September 23. This is an event you won't want to miss.  Pass the word if you know someone who would want to attend.

Monday, September 23
Open Book, 1011 Washington Avenue South
Time: 6:00pm-8:00pm (short program at 7:00pm)

Please use this link to make your reservation, and learn more on this website.

If you can't attend this event, here are future dates:
 
Birchbark Books
Saturday, September 28
2:00 to 3:00 p.m.
2115 W 21st Street
Minneapolis, MN

Common Good Books
Wednesday, October 9
7:00 to 8:00 p.m.
65 Western Ave N
St Paul, MN

Tuesday
Sep032013

Tonight - Riverfront Trail Improvements Public Meeting at MPRB

Time: 6:30pm - 8:30pm

Location: MPRB Headquarters Board Room, 2117 West River Road

Public input sought for trail improvements along west river bank - September 3 first meeting for West River and James I Rice Parkway trail project.

The Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board (MPRB) seeks community input on plans to improve 3.5 miles of bicycle and pedestrian trails and related amenities along the west bank of the Mississippi River from Franklin Avenue to Plymouth Avenue in Minneapolis.  A community survey and series of community meetings are planned, with the first meeting on Sept. 3.

Throughout the planning process, members of an appointed Community Advisory Committee (CAC) will work with MPRB staff and consultants to engage the community to develop a preferred plan for trail improvements, including new surfacing, lighting, signs, and amenities such as drinking fountains. Trail improvements will meet federal and MPRB design and safety standards. The final recommendations of the CAC will be forwarded to the MPRB Board of Commissioners for review and approval.

Mark your calendar and plan to participate:
 
CAC Meetings Sept. 3, Sept. 24 and Oct. 15 -- 6:30-8:30 pm, MPRB Headquarters Board Room, 2117 West River Road. The 21-person appointed CAC will meet. All meetings are open to the public and will include an opportunity for public participation and/or comment. 

Community Open House Oct. 1 -- 6:30-8:30 pm, MPRB Headquarters Board Room, 2117 West River Rd. An opportunity to review planning efforts to date.

Take a survey before Sept. 16! The survey is at http://www.minneapolisparks.org/ (see survey link in lower left column of home page) or by calling the MPRB’s customer service center weekdays at 612-230-6400 for a paper copy. Completed paper surveys can be mailed to, or dropped off at, Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board, Attn: W River Trail Survey, 2117 West River Road N, Minneapolis, MN 55411.

The existing bicycle and pedestrian trails in the project area are part of the Grand Rounds National Scenic Byway.  “The trails are among the most heavily used in the state, with over 1.6 million visits to the area annually,” says MPRB President John Erwin. “They provide vital recreational and commuting connections within our community and region. The rehabilitation of these trails will use federal funds that we applied for and received. This is part of the Park Board's recent efforts to increase non-property tax based support through increased grant writing.”

The trails run parallel to the West River Parkway and James I Rice Parkway along the Mississippi River through the Mill District, one of the most historic in Minneapolis.  They link three regional parks: the Mississippi River Gorge, the Central Riverfront, and Above the Falls.  The trails are part of a regional system with direct connections to the Cedar Lake Regional Trail and the new U of M Trail.

Members of the CAC for the West River Parkway/James I Rice Trail Improvement Project have been appointed by Park Board Commissioners, other elected officials, neighborhoods, and trail user groups.

The MPRB has received $1.7 million in federal funds to improve the trails.  Regional Park Operation and Maintenance funds will provide the required local construction match as well as project planning costs.

For more information about the project, to sign up for emails about project updates, or  to take the user survey, visit the project webpage at www.minneapolisparks.org/currentprojects  (project name: West River / James I Rice Parkways Trail Improvements) or contact the Project Manager, Deborah Bartels at dbartels@minneapolisparks.org.

Tuesday
Sep032013

Pillsbury A Mill Before Mill & Main

A walk through the Pillsbury A Mill complex prior to the now completed Mill & Main apartment development. These scenes are now largely relegated to memories.

Tuesday
Sep032013

Next Tuesday - 3rd Ward Candidates Debate at the Ritz Theater

Candidates open forum and debate. Invited guests: Jacob Frey (DFL Endorsed Candidate), Kristina Gronquist (Green Party Endorsed Candidate), Diane Hofstede (DFL Incumbent Councilwoman), Michael Katch (Libertarian Endorsed Candidate).

09.10.13 Candidate Forum

Sunday
Sep012013

Week 17 at the 2013 Mill City Farmers Market 

The August 31 Market was bursting at the seams, and it was a challenge to keep from going completely overboard...again.  We were introduced to a new baby food company, Petit Organics, and Triple Crown BBQ Sauce (look for separate posts on the Farmers Market blog later this week).  I started stocking up on ingredients that will go into test quick breads for the September 21 Bread Festival.  Fun! :)

View our full set of pictures from the August 31 Market on Flickr.

August 31, 2013 Mill City Farmers Market

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New varieties of dried beans from Yee Xiong:

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A discerning little Market shopper.  :)

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August 31, 2013 Mill City Farmers Market

August 31, 2013 Mill City Farmers Market

August 31, 2013 Mill City Farmers Market

This is what we love to see... Thanks for supporting the Mill City Farmers Market!

August 31, 2013 Mill City Farmers Market

Friday
Aug302013

Two Thumbs Up for Minneapolis Madams: The Lost History of Prostitution on the Riverfront

We recently attended the sold out "Minneapolis Madams Pub Crawl", a Mill City Museum tour narrated by Penny Petersen, author of Minneapolis Madams: The Lost History of Prostitution on the Riverfront.  Hard to imagine it now, but our riverfront neighborhoods were home to three distinct red-light districts from the 1870's to 1910.

Minneapolis History Pub Crawl: Riverfront Red Light Districts

The book was about a decade in the making, and once you start taking in all the facts Penny has amassed, you'll understand why.  Filled with fascinating details of the city, politics and people from that time period - you'll learn much more than the title suggests.  If you can't get enough Minneapolis history, this book is a must for your collection! (There's also a Kindle version available on Amazon.)

Minneapolis History Pub Crawl: Riverfront Red Light Districts

Our tour took us to the First Street Red-Light District (on First Street South between Hennepin and Third Avenue South ), the Main Street Red-Light District (on Main Street SE between First Avenue NE and current day Central Avenue), and the Eleventh Avenue Red-Light District (on Second Street South between 10th Avenue South and 12th Avenue South).

Minneapolis History Pub Crawl: Riverfront Red Light Districts

Minneapolis History Pub Crawl: Riverfront Red Light Districts

Minneapolis History Pub Crawl: Riverfront Red Light Districts

Below, nestled within the U shape of the Bridgewater Lofts, this three-story brick building at 212 11th Avenue South is the only standing bordello from the Eleventh Avenue Red-Light District.

Minneapolis History Pub Crawl: Riverfront Red Light Districts

Minneapolis History Pub Crawl: Riverfront Red Light Districts

You can meet Penny and learn more about her book on September 10 at the Central Library (7:00pm).  Registration is required - either online or by calling 612-543-8000. More info.

Thursday
Aug292013

MPRB Announces New Online Registration/Reservation System

Via an August 29 e-newsletter from the Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board:

The New MPRB ActiveNet Layout

The Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board (MPRB) is excited to announce that the newly redesigned ActiveNet registration and reservation system launched for public use on Thursday, August 29.

Through the input of MPRB staff and ActiveNet users, and the technical talent of the web developers at ActiveNet, you’ll see a new layout that offers:

  • A simplified look
  • Easy to use search tools
  • Steps that let you know where you are in the registration process
  • Details that appear when you "mouse" over an activity name
  • Mobile access so you can register on your smartphone or tablet

Click here to search and register for seasonal programs, activities and events, to reserve the perfect Minneapolis park facility for your upcoming picnic, ceremony or gathering, to buy a golf pass, gift cards, and more.

Also, please update your ActiveNet bookmarks to point to this new link: https://minneapolisparks.apm.activecommunities.com/

Questions?

If you have questions or feedback about ActiveNet, please call 612-230-6400 or email active@minneapolisparks.org.

Thursday
Aug292013

Happy 6th Birthday, Sanctuary!

Congratulations to Naomi, Roger, Michael, Chef Patrick and the staff of Sanctuary on the anniversary of their sixth year in the Mill District!  It's been our go-to spot for romantic dinners since moving to this neighborhood nearly 4 years ago. 

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To celebrate, you're invited to enjoy a complimentary refreshing Spritz Capacitor cocktail tonight, August 29, after 7:30pm - no purchase necessary!  :)

Wednesday
Aug282013

Local Photography Exhibit Opens September 8 at the Central Library

Via an August 27 e-newsletter from Hennepin Country Library:

“Hidden in Plain View: A Touring Photo Exhibit” will open Sept. 8 and run through Oct. 26 in Cargill Hall Gallery at Hennepin County Library – Minneapolis Central, 300 Nicollet Mall.
 
The exhibit features work by award-winning local photographers Amy Anderson, Michael Dvorak, Peter Latner and Tom Wik. It captures the beauty, humor and poignancy of our everyday lives in the Midwest and asks viewers to consider what lies behind façades, hidden in plain view.
 
Cargill Hall Gallery hours are the same as the library’s: 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday; 10 a.m.-8 p.m. Tuesday and Thursday; noon-5 p.m. Sunday.
 
“Hidden in Plain View: A Touring Photo Exhibit” is organized by MELSA (Metropolitan Library Service Agency) and supported by Minnesota’s Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund.
 
The exhibit is free and stopping at more metro-area libraries November 2013-June 2014. For the tour schedule, see www.melsa.org.
 
About the artists:
 
Amy Anderson is an award-winning portrait photographer striving to create truly respectful images of people in the Twin Cities and around the world. Her project “At Risk, With Promise” has been featured in solo and group shows nationwide.
 
Michael Dvorak is an award-winning photographer based in Minneapolis. He focuses on social documentary, found portraiture and freelance editorial projects. Assignments have taken him across the country and around the world.
 
Peter Latner is a Minneapolis-based photographer with a longstanding interest in the American landscape. His pictures are in a number of museum and private collections, and he is the recipient of fellowships and grants from the McKnight and Jerome foundations, and the Minnesota State Arts Board.
 
Tom Wik, a Minneapolis photographer, has spent much of his photographic career recording his native city’s neighborhoods. The recipient of a McKnight Fellowship and Artist Initiative Grants from the Minnesota State Arts Board, he also works as a building contractor.

Tuesday
Aug272013

Volunteers still needed for the PSP Gala!

FROM PEOPLE SERVING PEOPLE:
People Serving People's Annual Gala | Broadway Nights: Shining A Light On Homelessness
 
September 21, 2013
 
Hilton Hotel, Minneapolis
 
Support People Serving People in helping families find their way home. We need YOU to volunteer to make this event a success.
 
We need 85 volunteers to assist with the annual gala! Come as an individual or as a group!
 
We have many positions throughout the day, 10 am-1am. Please click on the link below to see the shifts and positions that are available.
 
Click here to learn more about volunteering for the Annual Gala and sign up for a shift.
 
Set-up & move-out crews please wear tennis shoes and comfortable clothing.
 
Event crews please wear black dress clothes and comfortable dress shoes or come in costume as your favorite Broadway character.
 
Any questions please contact Mallory Haugen, mhaugen@peopleservingpeople.org
612.277.0256
 
Thank you!
 
Mallory

 

Monday
Aug262013

A School Downtown? The Time is Right.

Downtown Minneapolis Neighborhood School Survey

Calling all families living in Downtown Minneapolis with young children: we want your input!  Several downtown neighborhood organizations want to know what you think about a downtown neighborhood elementary school.

Between now and October 15th, we invite you to complete a short 10-question Downtown Minneapolis Neighborhood School survey at http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/CVC5HSQ.

The number of children living in downtown Minneapolis is growing.  As of the 2010 U.S. Census there were 914 children under the age of 5 and 444 children between 5 and 9 years old calling downtown Minneapolis home.  Families are beginning to speak out about their desire to raise children in downtown Minneapolis and send their kids to school here, as featured in the December 17, 2012 Downtown Journal article “Parents Push for Downtown School” and the July 17, 2011 Star Tribune article “In Downtown, New Kids on the Block.”

However it has become all too common for families to leave downtown once their children are of school age, citing several reasons including the lack of a good neighborhood school.  This is quite understandable as National Association of Realtor’s Preferences studies have shown one of the most important influencing factors in neighborhood choice is proximity to a school and school district quality.  

Downtown neighborhoods took notice and in early 2013, the North Loop Neighborhood Association, Downtown Minneapolis Neighborhood Association and Elliot Park Neighborhood, Inc. all passed motions and resolutions to join together and pursue the issue.  As active participants in downtown, our organizations desire a robust, balanced and sustainable downtown community that includes children and families.  We believe we will not be able to substantially attract or retain families with children to downtown Minneapolis without a community elementary school for all downtown children, but we need to know what you think.  

Please take a moment to complete our short 10-question survey.  We will present our results to the downtown neighborhoods at the end of the year.  If you have any questions, please email downtownmplsschool@gmail.com.

Respectfully,

The Downtown Minneapolis School Initiative

 

  • The North Loop Neighborhood Association
  • The Downtown Minneapolis Neighborhood Association
  • Elliot Park Neighborhood, Inc. 

 

Monday
Aug262013

A Stroll Through Gold Medal Park

A trip to Izzy's Ice Cream and a stroll through the park last Wednesday:

Sunday
Aug252013

Week 16 at the 2013 Mill City Farmers Market 

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.

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Whoa - you could stuff a pound of hamburger in that pepper!

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Saturday
Aug242013

Check out MJ from Sorella Wine & Spirits - That's Some Serious Facial Hair!

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. :)

Saturday
Aug242013

Road Closures for August 25 for Minneapolis Duathlon

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.

Thursday
Aug222013

MPRB 'Picture a Park' Photo Contest Deadline is September 2

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.