Dog Day 5K from a Dog’s Eye View
A variety of breeds zipped across the Stone Arch Bridge during the 2nd Annual Dog Day 5K on June 11.
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A variety of breeds zipped across the Stone Arch Bridge during the 2nd Annual Dog Day 5K on June 11.
See the entire set of 167 photos on Flickr:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/millcitytimes/sets/72157626939089942/
Don't forget to cast your vote for Mill City Farmers Market in the America’s Favorite Farmers Markets contest!
Across the street from Gold Medal Park and the 35W Bridge Memorial.
Events this weekend in and around the Historic Mill District of Minneapolis and across the Stone Arch Bridge in Old St. Anthony.
Friday, June 10
Saturday, June 11
Washburn A Mill Tour at Mill City Museum
How'd They do That Workshop: God of Carnage at the Guthrie
Sunday, June 12
Minneapolis Riverfront Tour at Mill City Museum
Weekend Brunch
Saturday & Sunday
Brunch at Spoonriver
750 South 2nd St (at Chicago Ave S)
Minneapolis, MN 55401
612-436-2236
Reservations recommended
10:00am - 2:00pm
Saturday & Sunday
Brunch at the Aster Cafe
St. Anthony Main
125 SE Main Street
Minneapolis, MN 55414
612-379-3138
Until 2pm.
Sunday
Brunch at Spill the Wine
1101 Washington Ave S, Minneapolis, MN 55415
612-339-3388
brunch buffet 10am- 2pm Sunday
$12/person (kids 3 and under eat free, 4-12 years are 1/2 price!)
includes: eggs, bacon, french toast, hash browns, fresh salad and fruit, pastries, build your own omlette bar and more...
featuring absolut bloody bar for $5.
also offering fair trade coffee and full bar.
Shot at the MacPhail Center for Music in the Mill District of Minneapolis.
6:30 PM - 8:00 PM
Minneapolis Park Board HQ
2117 West River Road
The waterfall at the heart of our city - St. Anthony Falls - has powerfully shaped our city's past. Dakota people honor "Owahmenah" - falling water - as a sacred place. Before 1850, it attracted hundreds of artists, writers, and politicians, becoming one of the best known tourist destinations on the North American continent. Harnessing the falls for hydropower sparked growth of the city and transformed the Upper Midwest.
How will these falls shape our future?
A panel of experts will highlight key issues, and contribute to a lively discussion, with questions from the audience.
Geology, Spirituality, Tourism, and Early Settlement History
Karen Campbell, St. Anthony Falls Laboratory, University of Minnesota
River Health
Charlotte Cohn, Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (invited)
Developing Hydropower, Building a City
William de la Barre (David Berg), Minnesota Historical Society
Hydropower Today
Matthew Miller, Xcel Energy
Public Issues in Hydropower Licensing
Susan Overson, National Park Service
For more information, contact Cordelia Pierson at 612-465-8780, ext. 212, or cordelia.pierson@gmail.com
The pilates program includes private and semi-private trainig, as well as small group classes. Click here to find out more about 501SP1N's Reformer Pilates program and schedule.
Great video of an intersection in New York City. This could have been taken almost anywhere I think. Maybe we could all do better in sharing our roadways and sidewalks.
Found by @bslotterback on Twitter.
Time: 5:30pm
Location: The Aster Cafe, 125 SE Main Street, St. Anthony Main
The rhetoric surrounding agriculture in the state of Minnesota almost invariably invokes a future of sacrifice. Some fear that maintaining the status quo will damage our ecosystems, while others are concerned that alternative approaches to agriculture will lead to economic woe and inadequate food supplies.
Nick Jordan, professor of agronomy and plant genetics at the University of Minnesota, wants to change the terms of the dialog from sacrifice to shared opportunity. Jordan wants to facilitate the adoption of land-use practices that take local agriculture in a new, multifunctional direction. Join Jordan, local farmer Tony Thompson, Warren Formo from the Minnesota Agricultural Water Resources Coalition, and Jim Kleinschmit and Anna Clausen from the Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy for a discussion of a new vision for local farmland use, and how we might get there from here.
It will be an evening of science, policy, music, and art. Nick Jordan, featuring images by Anna Clausen and music from Mother Banjo
A SIP OF SCIENCE bridges the gap between science and culture in a setting that bridges the gap between brain and belly. Food, beer, and learning are on the menu in a happy hour forum that offers the opportunity to talk with researchers about their current work, its implications, and its fascinations.
For some insight on what keeps Nice Ride running smoothly, click here for Jeremy Zoss' Journal article on the program, "Behind the Bikes - A look at what it takes to run the bike-sharing program Nice Ride".
I noticed this link to vote for the 2011 America's Favorite Farmers Market on the Mill City Farmers Market website, and of course I cast a vote for them.
American Farmland Trust holds the annual America’s Favorite Farmers Markets™ contest to raise national awareness about the importance of buying fresh food from local farms and saving the farmland where it's grown.
From June 1 thru August 31, 2011, market shoppers can vote to support their favorite farmers market.
At the end of the contest, one small, medium, large, and boutique, farmers market will win the title of “America’s Favorite Farmers Market” for 2011. The reward for the winning market in each category will be a feature article on the award winning foodsite Epicurious.com, plus other prizes from American Farmland Trust partners and sponsors.
Just in time for the summer season, the Sanctuary patio, the coziest outdoor hangout in the Mill District, is getting a fresh coat of paint for it's fence.
Come watch Bob Frey, a regular in Twin Cities folk scene at Nicollet Island Park.
Time: 7:00 PM
According to the announcers at the 2011 Minneapolis MarathonFinish Line, 4,800 runners participated in yesterday's race. (According to Team Ortho's website, there were 3,576 finishers.) 500 volunteers were on hand to keep things running smoothly. The race started at the Depot and ended at the Guthrie.
The Guthrie's Endless Bridge provided a birds eye view of the finish line:
Below, coming up on the finish line - runners pass the 35W Memorial construction site.
Above, the vertical flags list each state represented by participating runners.
GrazeFest was the theme of this Saturday's Mill City Farmers Market.
More produce is appearing each week.
The Blackberry Sorbet from Sonnys hit the spot after meandering around in the sun for an hour...
The animal babies are back!
See you there next week - rain or shine (but hopefully shine)! :)
Events this weekend in and around the Historic Mill District of Minneapolis and across the Stone Arch Bridge in Old St. Anthony.
Friday, June 3
Writers with Disabilities Reading at The Loft
Saturday, June 4
All Night Square Dance and Book Making Marathon at MCBA
Ard Godfrey House Opens for the 2011 Season
Lucia Watson, 'Eating Local' At Mill City Museum
Author Talk: Kevin Kling at Central Library
Sunday, June 5
Accordo at Southern Theater (2 nights)
Literary Death Match at Aster Cafe
Weekend Brunch
Saturday & Sunday
Brunch at Spoonriver
750 South 2nd St (at Chicago Ave S)
Minneapolis, MN 55401
612-436-2236
Reservations recommended
10:00am - 2:00pm
Saturday & Sunday
Brunch at the Aster Cafe
St. Anthony Main
125 SE Main Street
Minneapolis, MN 55414
612-379-3138
Until 2pm.
Sunday
Brunch at Spill the Wine
1101 Washington Ave S, Minneapolis, MN 55415
612-339-3388
brunch buffet 10am- 2pm Sunday
$12/person (kids 3 and under eat free, 4-12 years are 1/2 price!)
includes: eggs, bacon, french toast, hash browns, fresh salad and fruit, pastries, build your own omlette bar and more...
featuring absolut bloody bar for $5.
also offering fair trade coffee and full bar.
Time: 7:00pm
Location: Mill City Museum, 704 2nd Street South
Fee: Free
Mill City Museum will host a conversation between authors Lori Sturdevant and George Pillsbury to celebrate the publication of their new book, “The Pillsburys of Minnesota,” which chronicles the family’s role as local pioneers in the milling and lumbering industries, and the part they played in Minnesota politics, the growth of the University of Minnesota, and other civic developments in the Twin Cities metropolitan area. Sturdivant recounts how succeeding generations of Pillsburys blended private enterprise with public service, and probes the enduring effect the family has had on the civic culture of a state.
After the discussion Sturdevant and Pillsbury will sign copies of the book, which will be for sale in the museum store.
People Serving People (PSP) located at 614 South 3rd Street, provides emergency housing and community services that assist families experiencing homelessness in becoming self-sufficient and reconnected with the community.
Though often near capacity, PSP is providing shelter to a few families with special needs who were displaced when a tornado tore through North Minneapolis on May 22.
They also delivered clothing and diapers to the Francis Drake Hotel, where the majority of families are sheltered.
Additionally, PSP has supplied pallets of food to the Salvation Army where families are able to go for assistance.
Scenario: You find an open parking spot and absentmindedly start feeding quarters into the meter, only to discover the meter is out of service. Do you:
A) Curse, kick the meter, and then drive off in search of another parking spot.
B) Park there anyway, with the assumption that if the meter is broken, you won't get a ticket (and besides, you already put money in, so you're entitled, right?).
If you've been in this situation and chose "B", chances are you're $42 poorer thanks to Minneapolis' extremely diligent parking enforcement.
You can dispute this type of ticket by contacting the City of Minneapolis Parking Services to report the issue. During business hours (8A-4P, Monday-Friday), call 612-348-2040, Option 4 for Defective Meters, and follow the directions. Make sure you have the Parking Meter ID (which should also be listed on the citation).
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