Progress on the Plank Road Project


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This video and picture don't do justice to the gorgeous rainbow that appeared for a few minutes early Saturday morning (September 25). A faint double rainbow was visible for about 30 seconds or so.
From our balcony in the Mill District of Mineapolis.
Harry's Food & Cocktails Closes Doors.
Another scoop for Mill City Times. I guess the reports of Harry's demise were not so exaggerated after all. A reader tipped me to a twitter update, which linked to Harry's Facebook page (see below). Kim and I will be stopping by tonight to see if anyone is still around to fill in the details. We'll miss the staff and Sunday afternoon food and drink on the patio.
Screenshot from Harry's Facebook page -
I stopped by Harry's at about Noon today to see if anyone was still around, and ran into Co-Founder Adam Smith. We had a lengthy discussion, which I'll be writing about in a future post. I'll also reach out to landlord CSM for their perspective on the demise of Harry's Food & Cocktails. I also expect to hear from some of Harry's management team, according to Mr. Smith.
For now, however, 30 great people are unemployed. Below is a brief chat with Amanda, while she was still employed:
Singing Blackbird by the Beatles, from an acoustical set last Thursday.
Why did the tomato blush?
Wait for it...wait for it...
"He saw the salad dressing"
Taken at the Aquatennial Riverfest at Mill Ruins Park in the Mill District of Minneapolis.
Events this weekend in and around the Historic Mill District of Minneapolis:
Friday, September 24
Exploring Wines from Chile and Argentina
Saturday, September 25
Discover Saturday: Magical World of Theatre at the Children's Library
How'd They Do That Workshop at the Guthrie - The Master Butchers Singing Club
Surdyk's Amateur Iron Fork Competition
Sunday, September 26
Weekend Brunch
Saturday
Brunch at Spoonriver
Reservations recommended
10:00am - 2:00pm
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.
Saturday & Sunday
501 Club Hash House Brunch
Here's a video from their performance at MacPhail in mid September. Hip-Hop at the MacPhail Center for Music, who'd have predicted that? Kim and I attended, and were impressed - but you do lose a little in translation from live performance to video (especially recorded on a Flip HD).
Spare Change came together for a joint summer program from MacPhail and McNally Smith College of Music. The second song on this clip is pretty catchy.
The Mill City Museum and the McKnight Foundation, two cornerstones of the Mill District on the Minneapolis Riverfront, are working together to offer free admission to the museum. What a great opportunity to learn about the colorful history of birthplace of Minneapolis. We take tours at MCM frequently, and think they do an outstanding job of entertaining while educating.
Details below are from the Minneapolis Public Schools Staff Hotline website:
MPS K-12 Teachers: Free admission to Mill City Museum!
Mill City Museum offers a wide range of educational opportunities for Minnesota's K-12 students. Thanks to the gracious support of The McKnight Foundation, Mill City Museum is able to offer free museum admission and partially subsidized busing for students from qualified public schools. To qualify, schools must be from the Twin Cities metro area, have at least 50 percent of their students enrolled in the Federal Free and Reduced Lunch Program and visit the museum in January, February or March. Registration begins October 1 for schools that did not receive a McKnight Foundation Scholarship last year. Schools that visited the museum on the scholarship last year are welcome to apply starting October 15. Space is limited. Please call 612.341.7556 or e-mail mcmschedulingoffice@mnhs.org for details or to register. Book online at www.millcitymuseum.org.
When it comes to live music, there's something for everyone in our neighborhood.
Some of the venues are season specific, such as the Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board's "Music in the Parks" concert series and Mill City Museum's "Mill City Live" series. Others may be nightly, weekly, or special events you need to watch for.
For example, the Guthrie offers single night engagements, such as Keri Noble on September 27 and Max Weinberg on October 25.
I was surprised to learn in a recent Star Trib article that the Aster Cafe at 125 SE Main Street in St. Anthony Main now offers live music Wednesday thru Saturday.
In addition to recitals, the MacPhail Center for Music hosts special engagements such as the Spotlight Series. This series features MacPhail faculty with special guests, providing an intimate listening experience for lovers of classical, jazz and opera.
The 501 Club has live entertainment at least 5 nights a week. As a general rule the 501 site has links to the performers' sites, allowing you to get a feel for their music if you're not familiar with the name/band.
During the summer, wxzy at the Aloft has live music on Wednesday nights in their courtyard.
The Southern Theater occasionally features music. A winter treat to look forward to is Alisa Weilerstein & Gabriel Kahane on February 18 & 19, 2011. More Info.
Sometimes Grumpy's has live music - call or check online.
We strive to list as many of these shows in the Events section as possible, but inevitably we might miss a few. If you're aware of an upcoming show that is missing from the Events section, please let us know.
Ok, it's not much yet, but the design competition for the Minneapolis' upper riverfront (the area extending from the Stone Arch Bridge to Minneapolis' northern city limits, along both sides of the Mississippi River) has it's own website now.
Not much there except the key dates for the competition, a link to a project description document and a link to the RFQ. I hope they publish the design entries and keep us up-to-date on the competition.
Pictured below is the area of focus (shaded yellow) for the competition.
We are fortunate to have so many beautiful parks just a stroll away. But wouldn't it be nice for those of us with young children or grandchildren to have a fully equipped playground as well? That dream is coming true where 4th Avenue North meets West River Parkway. Earlier this month, the Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board released an update entitled "Preparations for construction of 4th Avenue playground underway".
The article mentions the location of this new playground as 4th Avenue North and James I. Rice Parkway (rather than West River Parkway). I wasn't familiar with James I. Rice Parkway, but a quick Google search yielded a description on the Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board's web site:
"Part of the Grand Rounds Scenic Byway, James I. Rice Parkway extends West River Parkway along the Mississippi River through downtown Minneapolis from Portland Ave. S to Plymouth Ave. N. Featuring paved walking and cycling paths, riverside hiking trails, picnic areas and beautiful scenery, the two-way parkway is as much a destination as it is a passage.
Heading north from Mill Ruins Park and the Stone Arch Bridge, James I. Rice Parkway passes under the 3rd Avenue Bridge, goes past the main Minneapolis Post Office and First Bridge Park, where it passes under the Hennepin Avenue Bridge. From there the parkway continues past the Federal Reserve Bank and under the NicolletIsland railroad bridge before intersecting with 4th Ave. N, which allows easy access the city’s Warehouse district and North Loop neighborhood. From 4thAve. the parkway winds along until reaching the Plymouth Avenue Bridge, at which point, James I. Rice Parkway reverts to West River Road.
The central riverfront parkland along James I. Rice Parkway presents a picturesque site for weddings, and offers ample recreational opportunities. Multiple tree-shaded picnic areas feature tables, grills, benches and horseshoe pits. Paved paths take park goers from the river’s edge at St. Anthony Falls, past interpretive and artistic installations and across pedestrian bridges near the sandstone culvert where Bassett’s Creek used to enter the Mississippi River. Other nearby recreation destinations include Orvin “Ole” Olson Park, Boom Island Park and Nicollet Island Park.
Opened in October, 1987, the parkway is named for James I. Rice, a longtime state legislator from northeast Minneapolis, who was an instrumental figure in funding the development of regional parks."
In addition to the donors listed in the article, there are other fund raising initiatives going on. For example, a number of downtown restaurants are hosting fund raising dinners. In our neighborhood, Spill the Wine is participating October 12. For additional fund raising opportunities, visit the North Loop Neighborhood web site.
We'll be sure to take pictures and post progress updates whenever our strolls take us outside the Mill District.
It's another busy weekend in Mill City, my home town. Events this weekend in and around the Historic Mill District of Minneapolis:
Friday, September 17
Tater Tot Hotdish at Mill City Market & Deli
Midwest Photo Safari "Minneapolis Nights" on the Heritage TrailGuthrie Backstage Tour
Saturday, September 18
Mill City Farmers Market - Happy Birthday
Secondhand Hounds Walk on Washington
Childish Films - ROCK AND READ at the Central Library
Midwest Photo Safari St. Anthony Falls Heritage Trail Tours
White vs. Whole Wheat: A Tale of Two Flours
Ben Frost & Tim Hecker at the Southern Theater
Pop-up Building Books at Minnesota Center for Book Arts
Sunday, September 19
Minneapolis Riverfront Walking Tour
Twin Cities Heritage Ukrainian Festival
Vikings and Dolphins at the Dome
Weekend Brunch
Saturday
Brunch at Spoonriver
Reservations recommended
10:00am - 2:00pm
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.
Mill City Commons invites our neighborhood to join them on Tuesday, September 28, for this special event: No Auditions Necessary: Gospel Sing-Along with J.D. Steele! at MacPhail Center for Music.
If you're not familiar with J.D. and his siblings, check them out at http://www.thesteelesmusic.com and you'll quickly learn what all the fuss is about.
Please RSVP by Friday, September 24. See our Events section for full details.
We recently enjoyed Mill City Museum's "Engineering the Falls: Walking Tour by History Player William de la Barre" (like all their tours, it was marvelous). Of the many interesting facts and quips our guide provided, one was regarding the name "Ceresota". He explained the name is a combination of "Ceres" (in ancient Roman religion, Ceres was a goddess of agriculture, grain crops, fertility and motherly relationships) and "sota" for the last two syllables of our state.
As part of our ongoing series, Signs of Mill City, we previously posted a picture of the prominent Ceresota mural.
Updated on Tuesday, September 14, 2010 at 4:39PM by
David Tinjum
The Minneapolis City Planning Commission met last week and approved several items needed by Shamrock Development for the condo project to move forward. Below are the items from the action report of the Minneapolis City Planning Commission Regular Meeting held on September 7, 2010:
My guest Roni and I were among the first arrivals to the Mill City Farmers Market Fall Harvest Dinner last night, which allowed us time to admire the beautiful Fall-themed decorations in the Mill City Museum train shed and courtyard. The MCFM Fall Harvest Dinner is an important annual fund raising event for this non-profit organization.
Every dish had a wonderful flavor and texture. Until attending this Dinner, I had no idea how delicious smoked trout and collard greens were. Yum!
The organic, sustainable gods were smiling down on the event - assuring the entertainers could perform in the open air and further adding to an enjoyable evening.
On a side note, the MCFM is currently seeking an Executive Director. Please see this earlier article for details.
Did you know the Twin Cities Area Chapter of the American Red Cross headquarters is in our neighborhood? They are located at the corner of West River Parkway and 13th Avenue South, and there is a Blood Donor Center on site (open 4 days a week, call 1-800-RED-CROSS for availability).
In addition to the Blood Donor Center, a number of classes are also offered at this location. Examples include CPR, First Aid and Babysitter Training.
Until taking the time to review their web site, I wasn't aware of all the services offered by this organization. Check out the How We Help section - it's amazing.
It's a busy weekend in Mill City, my home town. Events this weekend in and around the Historic Mill District of Minneapolis:
Friday, September 10
Tater Tot Hotdish at Mill City Market & Deli
Wine Tasting at Sorella Wine & Spirits
Kramarczuk’s Kielbasa Festival – “Meat Us in Nordeast”
Saturday, September 11
Family Music Event at MacPhail
The Master Butchers Singing Club Opening Night at the Guthrie Theater
Kramarczuk’s Kielbasa Festival – “Meat Us in Nordeast”
Kitchen Harvests: World War I Tips for Getting the Most from Your Food
Engineering the Falls: Walking Tour by History Player William de la Barre
18th Annual James Page Blubber Run
Sunday, September 12
Mill City Farmers Market Fall Harvest Dinner
Weekend Brunch
Saturday
Brunch at Spoonriver
Reservations recommended
10:00am - 2:00pm
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.
The new design was shown at a small ceremony attended by survivors of the 35W bridge collapse and Minneapolis Mayor R.T. Rybak across the street from Gold Medal Park.
From the Star Tribune -
The memorial will include a water wall in which the names of survivors will be etched, as well as 13 illuminated steel I-beams, each dedicated to one of the 13 people who died in the collapse.
From Kare11 -
Thirteen lighted columns with names of Interstate 35W bridge collapse casualties are the focal point of a planned memorial that city officials hope will be completed by next year's fourth anniversary.
and
A special wall will include the names of 145 people who survived the rush-hour collapse. An
overlook of the Mississippi River will offer views of the new bridge where traffic zooms by a few hundred feet away.
From Mill City Times - Below is a close-up shot taken through a chain link fence:
Design from oslund.and.associates -
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