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Time: 7:00pm
Location: Father Hennepin Bluffs Park (East Bank of the Stone Arch Bridge)
Tonights entertainment: Mankato Symphony Orchestra - With the Maza Kute drum group
What to bring: Blanket or chair, sunblock and bugspray, picnic basket.
Reminders: Watch our facebook or twitter page for weather cancellations of the evening festivities. Post photos on our facebook page of you enjoying the concerts. Support the artists by picking up a CD or other merchandise.
Enjoy Music and Movie combo nights:
Tuesdays at Father Hennepin Bluffs Park
Fridays at the Lake Harriet Bandshell (beginning June 9th).
Questions or comments? Email us at concerts@minneapolisparks.org
Music & Movies in The Parks is produced by the Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board. Enjoy more than 250 FREE concerts and movies in Minneapolis parks this summer!
Oh glorious day - Sonny's abfab sweet corn ice cream appeared at the August 18 Market. :)
Cast your vote for the Mill City Farmers Market in the America’s Favorite Farmers Markets contest by clicking here. The Eagan and St. Paul Markets are currently in the lead, with MCFM a (very) distant 3rd.
Don't forget - the 2nd Annual MCFM Baking Contest is September 22. I'm going to start testing possible entries this week, with a goal of incorporating as many Market ingredients as possible.
The 1st Precinct and DID have teamed up to offer these free classes.
Time: 7:00pm (CST) at the Dome
Additional information is available at vikings.com.
Join host Jason DeRusha of WCCO for an unforgettable evening, topped off by enchanting jazz from The French 75 Band led by Maud Hixson and Tony Balluff.
Time:
6:30pm Doors open — grab a drink at the bar and a good seat.
7:00pm The tournament of literary destiny commences.
Location: The Loft at Open Book, 1011 Washington Avenue South
Join The Loft for this epic tournament of wits and words.
12 contestants concoct fake definitions to bizarre words, 3 judges prognosticate, but YOU decide who is truly THE ULTIMATE MASTER OF WORDS!
Featuring
Emcee: Jeff Kamin
Judges:
Marianne Combs, Lorna Landvik, and Anatoly Liberman
Contestants:
Peter Bognanni, Dennis Cass, Chris Cloud, Sierra DeMulder, Sally Franson, Jay Gabler, Martin Kihn, John Munson, Maggie Ryan Sandford, Hersi Shirwa of Poet Nation, Andy Sturdevant, and Emily Weiss
Tickets: $10 ($5 discount for Loft members)
Tickets are available for purchase at the door or online at loft.org/ultimatemaster or by calling Hannah at 612-215-2582.
All proceeds from this event will benefit the literary programs of The Loft Literary Center.
Time: 6:00pm - 8:00pm
Location: Mill City Museum, 704 South 2nd Street
Fee: $5, includes museum admission from 4:00 to 9:00pm
Set in the museum's dramatic open air Ruin Courtyard, Mill City Live features four evenings of outdoor music every Wednesday night from August 8 through 29.
The Melismatics have been winning fans with their live shows since they released their debut album "Postmodern Rock" nearly a decade ago. Their 2012 release "MANIA!" was produced by Jon Auer of The Posies and Big Star, along with Ed Ackerson (Motion City Soundtrack, Golden Smog, The Replacements) and was mixed by John Fields (Jimmy Eat World, Rooney, Har Mar Superstar, etc). Grammy-winning songwriter Dan Wilson co-wrote one of the tracks.Visit Mill City Museum before or after the show, the $5 concert fee includes admission to the museum from 4 to 9 p.m. Food and drink is available for purchase by D’Amico Catering.
Media Sponsors: 98.3 The Current and Vita.mn
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 fourth year, Sergio Vucci and Andy Sturdevant will be leading Common Room, a series of artist-led tours originating at The Soap Factory and heading by foot, bicycle and mass transit into Minneapolis, seeking to activate public spaces and redefining our relationship with our surroundings.
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.
Time: 7:00pm
Location: Father Hennepin Bluffs Park (East Bank of the Stone Arch Bridge)
Tonights entertainment: Johnny Smith & Friends - Country music and more!
What to bring: Blanket or chair, sunblock and bugspray, picnic basket.
Reminders: Watch our facebook or twitter page for weather cancellations of the evening festivities. Post photos on our facebook page of you enjoying the concerts. Support the artists by picking up a CD or other merchandise.
Enjoy Music and Movie combo nights:
Tuesdays at Father Hennepin Bluffs Park
Fridays at the Lake Harriet Bandshell (beginning June 9th).
Questions or comments? Email us at concerts@minneapolisparks.org
Music & Movies in The Parks is produced by the Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board. Enjoy more than 250 FREE concerts and movies in Minneapolis parks this summer!
Times:
Social - 6:00pm dinner/drink specials
Discussion - 7:00pm-8:30pm
Location: Aster Cafe, 125 SE Main Street
Book: Ready Player One, Author Ernest Cline
Books & Bars isn’t your mother’s book club. We provide a unique atmosphere for a lively discussion of interesting authors, fun people, good food and drinks.
Reservations - 612-379-3138
All proceeds from this special Twin Cities River Rats show go to Minnesotans’ Military Appreciation Fund (MMAF).
Location: 1628 West River Road (between the Plymouth and Broadway).
The first apples of the 2012 season appeared at the August 11 Market - and they disappeared in a flash. Very Prairie debuted Market Mustard and Lucille's offered the first Apple Butter. Really, just too many good things to list...
Cast your vote for the Mill City Farmers Market in the America’s Favorite Farmers Markets contest by clicking here. The Eagan and St. Paul Markets are currently in the lead.
Don't forget - the 2nd Annual MCFM Baking Contest is September 22!
Our idea of a perfect date night in the Mill District is a leisurely stroll, checking out the ever-changing scenery and a few drinks at some favorite spots.
We love the drinks at Sanctuary. Kicking off the night with Cherry Twizzlers and Bloody Sidecars gives the rest of the evening a nice glow.
Unfortunately, no one was playing the piano in front of MacPhail Center for Music when we walked by. It will be there into September.
Zen Box will soon be celebrating their 1 year anniversary in the Mill District!
Haven't crossed the Stone Arch Bridge to see what those white rings in the water are? It's the public art installation, “Project 35W”, which will be on view through August 31. Find more details about this project and the unveiling on Facebook.
Aaaaaah - another relaxing Friday night in the Mill District draws to a close.
The Mill District threw one heckuva 2012 National Night Out party!
Special thanks to the planning committee, lead by Cynthia Kriha, and the local businesses and organizations who contributed funds, food, drink and gift certificates. Thank You to the Mill City Farmers Market and Mill City Museum for providing tables, chairs, grilling equipment, message boards, electrical, etc., and to everyone who helped with set up and clean up.
What a treat - The Orange Mighty Trio invited an out-of-town musician friend to join them.
Click here for more pictures and a full list of contributors.
With the primaries taking place next week, the timing is perfect:
Party on in the Mill District:
Via an August 7 email from the Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board:
One Minneapolis One Read - an evening with Garrison Keillor and Diane Wilson
Tickets are now on sale for the Sept. 24 event
Minneapolis City leaders are launching the second year of One Minneapolis One Read, a citywide “read” where the entire community is encouraged to read the same book and join in a community conversation.
One Read week – the beginning of months of conversations – will culminate in an evening with Garrison Keillor and author Diane Wilson at 7 p.m., Monday, Sept. 24 at the Minneapolis Convention Center Auditorium. Tickets are $10; $5 for seniors, students and limited income (for those tickets, select the $10 option and choose “apply discount” before purchasing). Tickets are available at www.ticketworks.com or by calling 612-343-3390.
The book is “Spirit Car: Journey to a Dakota Past,” a book of vignettes Wilson created to honor the lives of her Dakota family. “Spirit Car” is available in paperback at local independent and chain bookstores, online booksellers and www.mhspress.org. It’s also available through Hennepin County Library and as an e-book.
The Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board is a proud partner of the One Minneapolis One Read program. For more information and to get involved, visit www.OneMinneapolisOneRead.com, www.facebook.com/OneMinneapolisOneRead, www.twitter.com/minneapolisread or email oneread@minneapolismn.gov.
Via an August 2 email from the Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board:
Select parkway segments are scheduled for seal coat work by the City of Minneapolis over the next week.
The following parkway segment may require temporary closure and delays during the daytime hours as seal coat work is completed. If a detour is required, flaggers will move traffic around the segment that is closed. Following sealcoat work, crews will sweep the loose chips after about 4– 7 days. Signs will be posted reading “Loose Gravel” until the sweeping operation is completed.
Wednesday, August 8:
West River Parkway - from Portland Avenue to 13th Avenue South
For timely updates on parkway closures, sign up to receive emails about the parkway(s) you want to hear about.
Click here for information about sealcoat work.
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