Tonight - 2012 National Night Out!


Time: 6:00pm - 9:00pm
Location: Chicago Plaza (between the Guthrie and Spoonriver)
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Time: 6:00pm - 9:00pm
Location: Chicago Plaza (between the Guthrie and Spoonriver)
The first watermelon of the season appeared at the August 4 Market. Other new items we're trying this week include tomatillos and a lime and cilantro marinated bison skirt steak.
Cast your vote for the Mill City Farmers Market in the America’s Favorite Farmers Markets contest by clicking here. Come on, people, the Eagan Market is kickin' butt!
Don't forget - the 2nd Annual MCFM Baking Contest is September 22!
A heartfelt Thank You to the organizations and individuals who made possible this event for the 5-year anniversary of the 35W bridge collapse. Even without knowing the victims, survivors, or rescue workers, I was still very much moved by the speeches, music, exhibition, play and poetry.
Robyne Robinson made the opening remarks in the Mill City Museum's Ruin Courtyard. With twisted steel remnants from it's own disaster, the courtyard was a perfect setting for the ceremony.
Below, artist Vance Gellert explained the creative process behind his installation of 50 portraits of survivors, first responders and support people, along with photographs of the twisted metal three years later and other elements of his exhibit.
My eyes welled up during Mayor R.T. Rybak's thoughtful speech. I'm sure it meant a lot to the survivors and families who lost loved ones.
The exhibit is on dislay at the Mill City Museum through December, 2012.
Have you noticed this funky piano in front of MacPhail Center for Music? MacPhail welcomes you to tickle the ivories on this outdoor piano provided by Keys 4/4 Kids' Pianos on Parade!
The piano will be there through September 15.
About Keys 4/4 Kids
Time: 5:00pm - 9:00pm
Location: Northrup King Building, 1500 Jackson Street NE
August is that time of year when we get fresh Minnesota grown sweet corn and roast it up to a succulent treat to eat. We will be serving up FREE corn as part of First Thursday in the Arts District on August 2nd from 5-9 PM.
The artist studios will be open featuring work in nearly every art medium. Come enjoy your evening at the Northrup King Building.
ANCESTORS IDIOM EXHIBIT and AUCTION
From the fruits of the Diaspora Experience to the Roots of the Divine Origins.
Minnesota State Arts Board Recipients, Edgar III Bey and D. M'Chelle present ANCESTORS IDIOM, an interactive display of poetic imagery in celebration of African and African American's indigenous ancestral message, giving voice to the fruits of their souls experiences.
Thursday, August 2nd as part of First Thursday in the Arts District from 5:00-9:00 pm. (Third Floor Gallery - #332)
Time: 5:45pm - 7:00pm
Please note - West River Parkway will be closed 5:00pm to 7:00pm for this event.
Location: Mill City Museum, 704 South 2nd Street
"Bridge: A Gathering" at Mill City Museum
On the occasion of the fifth anniversary of the collapse of the I-35W bridge, Twin Cities artists and community leaders will reflect on the transformation of lives and community at a public gathering at Mill City Museum. The exhibit, Bridge, featuring photographs by artist Vance Gellert will open immediately following the event and will be on view through December, 2012.
The event is free and open to the public, but reservations must be made to secure a ticket by sending an email to bridge.agathering@gmail.com or by calling 612-673-2032.
Great turn out for the 2012 Northeast Dog Parade on July 27. By all accounts it was a huge success. Kudos to the organizers!
This little cutie is my fave:
Konkurs Pieczenia – A Polish Pastry Baking Contest
in the Heart of the Historic Minneapolis Milling District
Love to bake? Showcase your baking prowess at the Konkurs Pieczenia – Polish Baking Contest, a new event at the Twin Cities Polish Festival August 11-12, 2012. This contest is open to everyone (you don’t have to be Polish or live in Minnesota to enter)!
Marcia Novak, Director, Sponsorship Marketing & Promotion for the Twin Cities Polish Festival, provided us with an overview of the event.
In this Konkurs Pieczenia, bakers will compete in three categories of traditional Polish pastries:
Makowiec - A sweet bread, rolled up jelly-roll fashion, with a poppy seed filling.
Kolaczki - A delicate cookie-like pastries traditionally filled with fruit, poppy seed or sweet cheese fillings.
Babka- A sweet, rich leavened cake traditionally baked in a classic Babka or other fluted pan.
“Every year we’ve added a new activity to the Festival. Since Poland is known for its hospitality and love of good food, hosting a Polish pastry contest, seemed like a natural fit.” commented Ed Rajtar, Festival co-chair. I have personally sampled many delicious Babka and other pastries served at holidays, family parties and bake sales. So, I know firsthand there are many excellent bakers in the area,” he added with a grin.
Awards will be given for 1st, 2nd and 3rd place winners in each category. Contestants may enter all three categories, but are allowed only one entry per category. Entry forms must be postmarked by Tuesday, August 7. Contest rules and entry forms are posted on the Twin Cities Polish Festival website.
The Twin Cities Polish Festival, is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) created to bring Minnesotans of all nationalities together to experience a world-class celebration of Polish culture and heritage in the Twin Cities.
The festival is held across from Riverplace and St. Anthony Main on SE Main Street. It is open 10:00am–10:00pm on Saturday, August 11, and 11:00am-6:00pm on Sunday, August 12. Admission is free.
Thank you to The RiverCurrent for bringing this to our attention. It's an example of the work being done at the St. Anthony Falls Laboratory(SAFL), an interdisciplinary fluid mechanics research and educational facility of the College of Science and Engineering at the University of Minnesota.
The SAFL Baffle is the flagship product of Upstream Technologies, a stormwater product development company with products that help keep lakes, rivers, and oceans clean. The SAFL Baffle is a system developed by researchers at the University of Minnesota that reduces the costs to municipal governments for managing their stormwater.
The stainless steel device helps keep sediment in place so it can be collected and removed by maintenance crews. Without the baffle, sediment escapes to ponds and wetlands, which need periodic dredging to comply with stormwater regulations. Using the SAFL Baffle, a city’s costs for managing sediment could be reduced up to 90 percent compared to dredging.
Is it me, or the does Market just keep getting better every week?
Cast your vote for the Mill City Farmers Market in the America’s Favorite Farmers Markets contest by clicking here.
We enjoy the tours offered by Preserve Minneapolis, and were happy to see their upcoming Park Avenue Walking Tours covered in an article by Lynn Underwood in this Sunday's Homes section. Click here for the online version. The article also features the tour guides, Ryan Knoke and Montana Scheff.
Here are the two tour titles and dates:
Historic Park Avenue Part I: The Mansion District
Age of Opulence Along the Minneapolis Golden Mile
Date: Saturday, August 11
Historic Park Avenue Part II: The Southern District
Queen Annes, Classical Revivals, and Stories of Their People
Date: Saturday, September 15
July 11, 2102 - Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board votes to support termination of the Crown Hydro license:
July 17, 2012 - Crown Hydro letter opposing termination of license:
July 19, 2012 - MPRB letter supporting terminationof license (Thanks to Minneapolis Park Watch for the heads-up):
The Northeast Dog Parade departs Chute Square (across from Lunds) this Friday at 6:15pm. This year, the new parade route ends at Wilde Roast Cafe, 65 Main Street SE.
There will be free gifts, refreshments, and exciting new features. Also, prizes for Best Trick, Best Costume, and more.
Time: 5:00pm
Location: The Depot, 225 3rd Avenue South
Meet your friends after work at the Stone Arch Bar and Patio at The Depot for their monthly Patio Party, featuring Skinny Girl flavored vodka, live DJ, Signature drinks, discounted appetizers, free Skinny Girl samples and prizes.
We recently took the Minneapolis Warehouse District Walking Tour with Preserve Minneapolis. Located just west of Hennepin Avenue in Downtown, the North Loop Warehouse District is Minnesota’s largest commercial historic district. We began at the Truss bridge on Washington Avenue with guide Rolf Anderson.
The North Loop area served as the city’s warehouse and wholesaling district during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, expanding when Minneapolis became a major distribution and jobbing center for the upper Midwest.
Out of all the interesting things we learned, what stood out the most for me were these wood pavers:
From a July 18 City of Minneapolis News & Events Page posting:
Reporting potholes, graffiti, and broken street lights to the City of Minneapolis just got easier with today’s launch of the new Minneapolis 311 mobile application.
Minneapolis residents can now report issues to the City through a free app on their iPhone or Androiddevices without calling 311 or visiting the City’s website. Those who use Blackberry or Windows Phone devices can report service requests to Minneapolis 311 by visiting SeeClickFix.com on their mobile browser. Ten service requests are available with the launch of the app and more will be added throughout the year as the seasons change. With the launch of the mobile app, folks will be able to report issues to Minneapolis 311 related to the following:
Abandoned vehicle - Graffiti - Parking meters - Parking violations - Potholes - Traffic signal timing - Broken street light - Traffic sign repair - Traffic signal trouble
From the July 18 eNewsletter:
From a July 13 Hennepin County Sheriff's Office e-newsletter:
The Hennepin County Sheriff’s Office is seeking qualified candidates to volunteer as Special Deputies. Becoming a Special Deputy is a fulfilling way of serving your community by working in law enforcement.
Daily responsibilities may include searching for a missing child, helping a stranded motorist, or directing traffic around a crime scene. The Sheriff’s Office currently has 125 Special Deputies.
“Special Deputies are extremely dedicated people who provide a critical component to emergency preparedness,” said Hennepin County Sheriff Rich Stanek, “When disaster strikes, we call on our highly-trained volunteers who are ready and able to assist.”
After Special Deputies receive training, they are sworn-in and they are scheduled to perform important public safety duties. Special Deputies have responded to many major incidents and events including the tornado in north Minneapolis, the response to the 35W Bridge collapse, and the Republican National Convention.
Special Deputies are needed in all four volunteer units:
Emergency Squad: Patrol roadways, assists at vehicle crash scenes and other emergencies
Water Patrol: Educate residents about water safety and patrol waterways
Mounted Patrol: On horseback, assist in search and rescue efforts and attend community events as Sheriff’s Office representatives
Mobile Amateur Radio Corps (MARC): Assist with communications support by providing interoperable radio communications at large community events and emergency scenes
Special Deputies come from all walks of life -- young adults looking to explore a possible career in law enforcement, adults with full-time jobs, business owners, and retirees looking to serve in their spare time. Prior law enforcement experience is NOT needed to volunteer. Special Deputies need to have a strong desire to help others, compassion, and time.
The initial training program requires completion of the Sheriff’s Office Reserve School which takes place one night per week, for ten weeks. With further training, Special Deputies may serve on special units such as the Sheriff’s Underwater Recovery Team. To qualify as a Special Deputy, you must be at least 21-years-old, have a high school diploma or GED, hold a valid driver's license, be a United States citizen and pass a background investigation.
The deadline to apply is July 28, 2012. To learn more, visit the volunteer section at our website, http://www.hennepinsheriff.org/ or contact Sgt. Jennifer Johnson 612-596-9818 Jennifer.E.Johnson@co.hennepin.mn.us.
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