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We watched the fireworks from our balcony this year. There was a big turnout to see an awesome finale. Notice the crowd on the Stone Arch Bridge in the first picture - the hill at Gold Medal Park is in the foreground. Video at the end of this post.
The Red, White & BOOM Fireworks over the Stone Arch Bridge in the Mill District of Minneapolis.
In remembrance of Sherry Engebretsen - Artemio Trinidad-Mena - Julia Blackhawk - Patrick Holmes - Peter Hausmann - Paul Eickstadt - Greg Jolstad - Scott Sathers - Christina Sacorafas - Hanah Sahal - Sadiya Sahal - Vera Peck - Richard Chit.
Driving rain ended shortly before the 5:00pm Memorial Garden ceremony dedicated to the victims and survivors of the August 1, 2007, 35W bridge collapse.
The Memorial Garden features 13 columns, which bear the names of the individuals lost to the collapse. Names of the survivors are engraved in the black wall behind the columns. Behind the wall is an observation deck for viewing the river and new 35W bridge.
Following speeches by Mayor Rybak and Governor Dayton, loved ones shared sentiments and there was a performance by Christina Baldwin, Jennifer Baldwin Peden and Bradley Greenwald.
Governor Dayton had ordered flags in Minnesota to fly in half-staff in observation of the fourth anniversary of the 35W collapse.
Joe Hatch-Surisook of Thai restaurant Sen Yai Sen Lek, 2422 Central Avenue NE, prepared a Green Papaya Salad (substituting melon for papaya) at the September 3 Mill City Cooks demo. It was out of this world tasty!
The recipe can be found on the Mill City Farmers Market website. Also, here's a link to a great piece on Joe and his wife from 2010.
A diverse crowd participated in Saturday's SlutWalk Minneapolis 2011, including barely dressed women, fully dressed women, men, parents with babies, trannies and even pets (plus a Segway tour and horse-drawn carriage inadvertently got in the mix).
The purpose of this rape-awareness event was to spread the messages of 'don't blame the victim' and 'don't rape'. Details are available on the website, and there are news clips from Kare11 and the StarTrib with more info.
The Mill City Museum added a Minneapolis History Pub Crawl to the tour offerings this year. Unfortunately, the State shut down forced them to cancel two of the three scheduled tours. We were fortunate enough to join the only tour available on Tuesday, August 30.
The trolley departed from the Museum and took us over the Stone Arch Bridge and along Washington Avenue, with a few stops and jogs along the way. Our guides, Rod and Dave, presented a wealth of history and provided each of us with a Washington Avenue Photo Guide inclusive of pictures ranging from 1860 to the mid 1960's, along with a list of references and links for further research at our leisure.
We stopped for a drink at the Milwaukee Road Depot and The Loop, allowing enough time for attendees to get to know each other and discuss the sites and info in more detail.
Hopefully they'll bring this tour back next summer - it was both fun and informative. The Mill City Museum has a very talented and engaging staff, and we highly recommend all of the tours and special events they offer.
Do you know a flexible, hard working person looking for a part time opportunity?
Mill City Commons is in the process of hiring a part time Program Coordinator. You'll find position details on the Ecumen website. Note - although the website states the application deadline is December 31, the closing date is actually January 6.
This past Saturday MacPhail Center for Music was alive with joyful noises as parents and their future musicians (some still in diapers) soaked up KidsFest. This action packed 2-hour event gave little ones a chance to experience as many string, brass and percussion instruments as they could handle. They also got to make their own instrument to take home, and enjoy a performance by the Dakota Combo.
Below are two slide shows - one silent (the Sights) and one quite loud (the Sounds), followed by a video of the Dakota Combo. MacPhail's talented Early Childhood Music teachers provided guidance with smiles and ease.
A huge crowd gathered in Chute Square for the July 30 NorthEast Dog Parade. We didn't make it to the Red Stag for "Dogtail Hour" afterwards, but the parade kick off was quite a party by itself.
We met The Depot's Restaurant Manager, Randee Douglas, when our group stopped at the Stone Arch Bar for a drink during Mill City Museum's Minneapolis History Pub Crawl in August. While chatting with Randee, we learned about the monthly Bar & Patio Party The Deport started hosting this summer after the completion of their beautiful new patio, situated just off of the Stone Arch Bar.
The latest party was September 28, and featured Flat Earth Brewing Company of St. Paul, whose staff was on hand to pour samples and answer questions about their micro-brews. DJ Adrian Perryman of Events by MV was spinning tunes, and juicy sliders were being devoured as fast as the chef could plate 'em up at the grill. Servers treated guests to martinis and specialty shots, and fruits and cheeses were available for the non-carnivores in the crowd. It all added up to a relaxing, enjoyable evening - a neat gift from The Depot to it's neighbors and guests.
A sizable fire pit is the focal point of the patio, and will come in handy for October's party (what are the odds of it being this gorgeous a month from now?). You can stay informed on what's happening at The Depot through Facebook and Twitter.
The Minneapolis Duathlon, a premier multisport event, became the largest du in America in our inaugural year (2009).
The Minneapolis Duathlon includes a 3.1-mile run, 18-mile bike, and a 3.1-mile run which can be done individually or as a 2- or 3-person relay, or you just do the 5K run. All of the races happen in downtown Minenapolis and along the scenic Mississippi River. It is a beautiful, rolling course perfect for athletes of who have different levels of experience. We would love for you, your friends and family to join us!
Each of these races, whether you do them as an individual or as a relay, offers the fourth piece of our 2011 5-medal series: the stained glass Minneapolis Duathlon medal. Plus athletes get a Minneapolis Duathlon bike set: a hat, arm warmers and a bike bag.
Visitors to the August 20 Mill City Farmers Market were treated to a fantastic performance by the Orange Mighty Trio. Also find them on Facebook and Twitter.
Vandals removed several letters from the just dedicated 35W Bridge Remembrance Garden sometime between 8:00 AM yesterday and this morning. I received a call this morning from Star Tribune reporter Matt McKinney inquiring about a photo shoot I did early yesterday morning to see if I caught the lettering still intact. I directed Matt to a site we just launched for the memorial - http://35Wbridge.org - so he could verify.
According to McKinney, the project manager had been there earlier this morning to removed the remaining letters out of respect for survivors of the tragedy. Matt let me know that Mayor Rybak was on his way to give a statement, so I headed over to the memorial.
When I heard of the "Build Minnesota So Minnesota Works" rally, I wondered what it was really all about, so I decided to walk over to see some thugs for myself. What I witnessed was shocking. I hope my readers appreciate the bravery this reporter showed in covering this event. As the following pictures show, I was in fear for my safety every moment spent on the Stone Arch Bridge (View all of the photos on Flickr...):
Thugs gathering for their assualt on the Stone Arch Bridge
Friends (new and old), food, drink, music, massages, door prizes and Segways - they all add up to a perfect 2011 National Night Out in our Mill District neighborhood.