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Sunday
Oct272019

Water Works Progress Photos from Mill District Resident Doug Verdier

Editors Note: Mill District resident Doug Verdier continues to document the progress of the Water Works project. Below photos were taken on October 14.

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Attached photos of infrastructure work currently ongoing related to Water Works Park project. Much of work on 1st Street S and 5th Avenue S are Public Works projects as well as Xcel Energy, which is burying power lines along 1st Street S. Meanwhile, work continues in the park area itself as rehabilitation on former Bassett Sawmill and Columbia Flour Mill buildings, and excavation of former Occidental Mill site.
Materials for stormwater line replacement lined up on 5th Avenue S near 1st Street S.

Corner of 1st Street S and 5th Avenue S installing new storm water line. Excavation required a combination of mechanical and hand shoveling.

Looking toward downtown at intersection of 1st Street S and 5th Avenue S, RiverWest Condo on right.

Site in front of Crown Roller Mill building along 5th Avenue S.

Excavators removing reinforced concrete debris from site of Occidental Mill. Machine on left was crushing concrete pillars to remove concrete from encased metal reinforcing bars. Machine on right is removing remains of Occidental Mill foundation.

View of site from 3rd Avenue Bridge. Masonry restoration is ongoing on walls of former Columbia Mill on left with scaffolding erected.

Xcel Energy workers preparing site along 1st Street S to bury power lines. 
Saturday
Oct262019

Heartfelt Gratitude from Friends of the Mill District

Article by Claudia Kittock, photos by Ryan Ojard

Oh, what a night!

If you missed an Evening with the Steeles on October 17th, you missed a great party. The evening was a fundraiser for the Friends of the Mill District and it was a neighbor party. Incredible food donated by neighborhood restaurants comprised the Taste of Mill District element of the event. Partipicating restaurants included Smith and PorterKeefer CourtAfro DeliTrader Joe'sUmbraBacon Social HouseWasabi FusionCrooked Pint, Conexion at Open Book and Pog Mahones. Not only was there an amazing amount of food, it was all delicious. Our community stepped up in a huge way to support this event and we are so very grateful to each and every restaurant.

An Evening with The Steeles - October 17 2019 Benefit for Friends of the Mill District - Photography by David Tinjum

Board member, Coach Jennifer Weber, recruited and brought a group of young people from the Cedar Riverside community to work the event as volunteers. They were incredible! When you checked in, you were greeted by one of the young people, and given directions to the food and cash bar. During the ‘ask’ this youth were instrumental in passing out and collecting donation envelopes. However, the best part of the evening was watching them dance, and dance they did.

Jevetta Steele gave an impassioned speech directed to these amazing young people, exhorting them to act like "the kings and queens they are" and to "stand on our shoulders so that they can change the world." It was an emotional and wonderful moment.

The music was pure Steele magic. We were treated to gospel music, jazz, Gershwin, music written by the group, and so many other genres. This family of singers are incredible musicians, and even better people.  Every song is filled with the heart and soul of this amazing group.

An Evening with The Steeles - October 17 2019 Benefit for Friends of the Mill District - Photography by Ryan Ojard

An Evening with The Steeles - October 17 2019 Benefit for Friends of the Mill District - Photography by Ryan Ojard

An Evening with The Steeles - October 17 2019 Benefit for Friends of the Mill District - Photography by Ryan Ojard

An Evening with The Steeles - October 17 2019 Benefit for Friends of the Mill District - Photography by Ryan Ojard

An Evening with The Steeles - October 17 2019 Benefit for Friends of the Mill District - Photography by Ryan Ojard

The board of the Friends of the Mill District, David Tinjum, Chris Bray, Ken Searl, Cynthia Froid, Jennifer Weber, Jan Mershon and Claudia Kittock, are so grateful to each and every one of you who support our work. Our mantra is that we are stronger together, and it was obvious at the fundraiser. We are blessed by every part of the community, from the Mill City Museum who were amazing hosts, to D’Amico who were responsible for the bar, to each restaurant who donated the fabulous food, to the young people who worked so hard, to the Guthrie who hosts the rehearsals for the Mill City Singers, and to the amazing Steeles for an evening of unforgettable music.

An Evening with The Steeles - October 17 2019 Benefit for Friends of the Mill District - Photography by David Tinjum

An Evening with The Steeles - October 17 2019 Benefit for Friends of the Mill District - Photography by Ryan Ojard

The Friends are hoping to make this an annual event. If you missed it, make sure you don’t next year. If you came, you will want to get your tickets early. It is never too late to become part of the Friends by sending donations to Claudia Kittock, 1240 S 2nd Street, Unit 1132, Minneapolis, MN 55415. Please make checks payable to Friends of the Mill District.

100% of the proceeds from this fundraiser will be used to fund the Mill City Singers. The Singers are open to all and free of charge. Rehearsals are held in the Guthrie Theater on Saturdays from 2:00-3:30 pm, with the Guthrie donating the rehearsal space. We are so blessed by our community!

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About Claudia Kittock

Claudia is a resident of the Mill District. In addition to writing for Mill City Times, she is a founding Board Member of Friends of the Mill District. Claudia is the author of Health Through Chaos, mentors young adults at YouthLink, and has served on the Downtown Minneapolis Neighborhood Association (DMNA).
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Contact: claudia@millcitymedia.org 
Friday
Oct252019

November to Feature a Variety of Public Shows at the Minneapolis Convention Center 

Via an October 25 e-announcement from Meet Minneapolis:

November to Feature a Variety of Public Shows at the Minneapolis Convention Center 
Six shows feature wedding and vacation planning, Dave Bautista, dinosaurs and much more

Whether you are planning a wedding, searching for that perfect gift for the holidays or dreaming of the ideal vacation, the month of November is a great time to head to the Minneapolis Convention Center. Several interactive events, open to the public, will fill exhibit halls between now and the end of the year, including GalaxyCon Minneapolis, the Healthy Life Expo, the Minneapolis Gift & Art Expo, and more.

In addition to getting a chance to meet Drax the Destroyer at GalaxyCon or interact with a Velociraptor at Jurassic Quest, the Minneapolis Convention Center has it all under one roof. From freshly roasted coffee at the in-house Dunn Brothers Coffee to great food and drinks at the Craft Bar and Lounge, spend a day or make it a weekend getaway this November at Minneapolis’ meeting place.

  • Minneapolis Gift & Art Expo – Nov. 1-3: Celebrate the holidays with a dazzling array of homewares, holiday décor, jewelry, accessories, pottery, sculpture, textiles, paintings and so much more. Find fabulous gifts from accomplished artisans and unique boutiques from across the city. Tickets: $6 (kids under 16 free)

  • Unveiled! – Nov. 3: The Wedding Guys’ one-stop shop for wedding planning, including tasting bars, vendors and a fashion show where you might discover your ultimate dream dress. Tickets: $15-40

  • GalaxyCon Minneapolis – Nov. 8-10: Go on an adventure through your favorite fandoms with special celebrity and creative guests for fans of comics, superheroes, science fiction, anime, cartoons, video games, wrestling and more. Tickets: $20-250 (kids 9 & under free)

  • Star Tribune Vacation & Travel Experience – Nov. 16-17: Planning a vacation? This is the perfect opportunity to meet face-to-face with destination representatives and travel experts while you immerse yourself in dreaming, and maybe even booking a trip, that day. Tickets: $10

  • Jurassic Quest – Nov. 22-24: America’s largest and most realistic dinosaur event, kids of all ages will walk through the Cretaceous Period, the Jurassic Period and the Triassic Period and experience what it was like to be among dinosaurs of all kinds. Tickets: $22-24 (adults), $24-26 (kids)

  • Healthy Life Expo – Nov. 23-24: Nutrition, fitness and longevity – it’s all here! Explore more than 200 exhibitors, including doctors, clinics, women’s and men’s nutrition, fitness equipment, yoga, food and product sampling, and more. Tickets: $6 (adults), free (kids)

All shows are open to the public. The full Minneapolis Convention Center public calendar, including show links, can be found here.

Friday
Oct252019

Hennepin Avenue Downtown Reconstruction Project Update

Hennepin Avenue Downtown Reconstruction Project

Hennepin Ave. reconstruction project, led by City of Minneapolis Public Works, will be reconstructed between 12th Street and Washington Avenue beginning Spring 2019.  The project will reconstruct the pavement from building face to building face, including improvements to public and private utility infrastructure, and improved infrastructure for pedestrians, bicycles, transit, and vehicles.
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Latest Project News
 

Underground Utility work continues on the project.  The sanitary sewer work has progressed across 11th St. and will continue south toward 12th St.  Xcel Energy has completed their manhole and duct bank construction from Washington to 4th on the north end of the project.  Xcel Energy has also completed some of the manhole work south of 7th.

What's Coming Up 

The sanitary sewer work will continue their work south of 10th St.

Xcel Energy will begin their cable pulling work between Washington and 4th St. They will also continue the manhole and duct bank construction south of 4th st.  Xcel will begin moving south of 8th St. with the other crews as well.

See update attached for more details

Hennepin_Update_Vol15.pdf

For more information on this project contact: 

Construction Manager, hennepinCM@minneapolismn.gov or 612-225-4049

www.hennepindowntown.com

Thursday
Oct242019

Hennepin Healthcare's Newborn Intensive Care Unit unveils "Wall of Hope"

Event Takes Place Saturday, October 26 from 10am to Noon, with Official Unveiling at 10:30am Outside of the Clinic & Specialty Center, 715 S 8th Street.

Hennepin Healthcare’s NICU Wall of Hope

It’s a journey of ups followed by downs, some in-betweens and cherished moments of triumph: life in the newborn intensive care unit (NICU) – now can be seen in an amazing (and adorable) display outside of Hennepin Healthcare’s NICU. On Saturday, October 26, 2019 the photographs will be officially unveiled.

Some babies get a rough start when they enter this world, but many end up thriving thanks to dedicated professionals who deliver round-the-clock care using the latest technology available. But all of that medical know-how cannot replace the love that helps these babies feel safe and secure so they can respond to treatment. 

“While our staff are skilled at cuddling, soothing and swaddling little ones, no arms can replace the love from parents and families of our tiniest patients who must hold and touch their babies through a maze of tubes and monitors,” explains Laura Gary, Nurse Manager of Hennepin Healthcare’s NICU. “Every NICU graduate is a testimony to this partnership, now captured through inspirational images in our Wall of Hope.”

Join us as we unveil Hennepin Healthcare’s NICU “Wall of Hope” and celebrate the miraculous journey of these little ones on Saturday, October 26, 2019 from 10am to noon at our Clinic & Specialty Center, 715 South 8th St. in Minneapolis.

After a brief reception featuring some of the NICU “graduates” featured in the photographs taken by Philip Hussong, guests will go to the NICU for the official unveiling of the display. More information.

Free parking is available in the Clinic & Specialty Center’s underground garage off of Park Avenue between 8th and 9th Streets (821 Park Avenue South). Take the elevator to the first floor for the event.

Tuesday
Oct222019

Parkway Closures for October 26 Halloween Half Marathon, 5K & 10K

The following roads will be temporarly clossed on October 26 for the Halloween Half Marathon, 5K & 10K from 7:30am-12:00pm:

West River Parkway - Plymouth Ave to E 42nd St
Main Street SE
Stone Arch Bridge
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Monday
Oct212019

Art Attack 2019 to Include Celebration of NKB Ownership Transfer to Artspace Projects, Inc.

Art Attack 2019 - The Arts Continue to Shine Bright!

In an intentional move to keep the artists and arts at the Northrup King Building vibrant for decades to come, the Northrup King Building has been sold to Artspace Projects, Inc. and will transfer ownership within weeks.

Celebrate the the transfer of the NKB torch with us! Shamrock Properties has nurtured, guided, and fostered the growth of the Northrup King Building for 23 wonderful years. Now the torch  passes to Artspace, the leading non-profit developer of live/work artist housing, artist studios, arts centers and arts-friendly businesses in the U.S..

Put your mark on the torch being sculpted by artist Joel Sisson. Visitors will have a chance to write down what the arts mean to them and Joel will be incorporating the messages into the illuminated flame of the torch during Art Attack.

Friday, November 1st - 5:00 - 10:00 PM
Saturday, November 2nd - Noon - 8:00 PM
Sunday, November 3rd - Noon - 5:00 PM

Explore all four floors of this incredible Twin Cities iconic art building. Bring your walking shoes to visit the 350 visual artists working in nearly every art medium.  

Follow the event and updates on Facebook.

Friday
Oct182019

The Mill Yard at Stonebridge Lofts Art Exhibit Announces New Exhibit; Opening Reception Set for October 27

Opening Reception 
Sunday, October 27  5:00 - 7:00PM
Stonebridge Lofts, 1120 South 2nd Street

The new show runs from October 27 – February 5, 2020

Join us at The Mill Yard opening reception for an Autumn-inspired cocktail, wine, beverages, snacks and beautiful art.  Local chef Jessi Peine’s popular food truck, Peeps Hot Box, will be out front selling world street foods inspired by seasonal ingredients.

The Mill Yard at Stonebridge Lofts

The Mill City. Residents celebrate our area’s industrial heritage of the mighty Mississippi River and the mills. Today, what we see are the most recognizable Minneapolis landmarks. However, this is only part of the story. Rail lines were key to Minneapolis’ growth, and were particularly integral to the Mill District, bringing in wheat and timber and shipping out flour and lumber. We also honor the history of the mills, the reason for the rail yard’s existence. The Mill Yard aims to be both a gathering place for art and artists and a conduit by which art can be shared with and disseminated into the wider community. Contact us at: TheMillYard.Stonebridge@gmail.com

Artists featured at the Autumn show:

Mary Meuwissen

Inspired by ordinary experiences; recurring shapes such as houses, multiple dwellings, stairways or ladders often appear in Mary’s finished paintings. These shapes and marks evoke thoughts of safety, comfort and a feeling of being grounded. She uses a color palette of bold, unexpected colors to define a sense of energy, joy and surprise. Each finished abstract painting is a culmination of ideas which are defined by marks and playful discovery. Mary believes that each painting tells a story and her goal is that the viewer may find their own story while they look and delve into the nuances of each painting.

Networking in the Middle of Orange

Greg Preslicka

Greg is primarily a plein air painter, which is painting in the field directly from life. His main career has been the commercial side of art, specifically Design & Illustration. He has also spent the last 10 years painting murals in schools, libraries and other public spaces. For Greg, plein air and studio painting offers a much needed break from the client driven work he is often doing for his job. He paints for the love of putting brush to canvas and the challenge of capturing a moment in time. He primarily paints landscapes because he enjoys getting lost in the solitude of nature while painting a scene.

Lower Falls TETT

Susan Wagner

Susan has roots in Illinois, Wisconsin, Florida and Minnesota. After graduating from the University of Minnesota, she moved to NYC for 13 years where she had a successful career in film while studying painting at various ateliers. After returning to Minneapolis, she joined the artist community of the Northeast Minneapolis Arts District where she maintains a studio in the Casket Arts Building. Traveling and hiking is essential to Ms. Wagner’s work, taking pictures and making sketches to take back to the studio. Landscapes and structures hold stories – the countryside, rivers and bodies of water, ancient architecture – geometric forms and nature are her guideposts.

FunReduxs

Peter Wong

After four decades as a professional commercial photographer, Peter has in recent years entered the worlds of fine-art and travel photography, working as shooter, teacher and guide. Melding these genres gives Peter the opportunity not only to capture new experiences but also to share his knowledge and advance the skills of other enthusiasts. The results go far beyond travel postcards with images that show real connections with the places visited, and a deep understanding of the hearts of other people.

Fishermen

Thursday
Oct172019

New 100 Restrooms Project Aims To Add Free Restroom Options Throughout Downtown Minneapolis

The Mpls Downtown Improvement District in collaboration with the City of Minneapolis launched a new program today improving access to restrooms available for public use throughout downtown.

The initiative, named the 100 Restrooms Project, will implement wayfinding signage pointing the public toward the closest available restroom, new portable restrooms in locations where there are gaps in restroom availability, and an opt-in program for private businesses to offer public use of their private facilities.

Businesses interested in learning more about the opt-in program can visit www.mplsdid.com/100restrooms or contact info@mplsdid.com.

“We know both from conversations with residents, workers and visitors as well as data from our annual Mpls DID Perception Survey that access to high-quality restrooms downtown is a universal concern,” said Steve Cramer, President & CEO of the Mpls Downtown Improvement District. “This initiative will raise awareness that we’re not starting at Square 1 and will provide wayfinding for the public to more effectively find currently available restroom options while also opening up the conversation for the private business community to join in this effort.”

Wayfinding signage will be visible along main corridors of downtown, including 1st Avenue, Hennepin Avenue, Nicollet, 5th Street and 7th Street. These sidewalk signs will point toward the nearest restrooms and estimated walking time to those locations. Examples of the sidewalk wayfinding signage can be found at the intersections of 7th Street and Nicollet and 9th Street and Hennepin Avenue.

Most public restrooms downtown are in public buildings. These are supplemented by new portable restrooms now accessible at three downtown locations: 9th Street S and Hawthorne Avenue, 7th Street S. and 2nd Avenue N., and 10th Street and 4th Avenue S. These are in addition to the custom three-season restroom that was installed at Peavey Plaza this summer as well as the facilities located at The Commons.

A total of 29 public restrooms downtown are currently open during varying hours. Through this program, the goal is to reach 100 locations through partnerships with additional buildings and businesses, and to work toward established best practices in staffing and maintaining these facilities throughout downtown.

“The 100 Restrooms Project is really about our community meeting our own basic human needs,” said John Sweeney, Owner of the Brave New Workshop. “The portable restroom on our block and signage on surrounding blocks letting people know it’s there are small investments, but they’re a big step towards making the public realm in our neighborhood clean and welcoming.”

Each year, the DID’s Perception Survey collects data to help inform real and perceived greening, cleaning and safety aspects of downtown. Public urination has been part of the top cleanliness concerns on five of the past six surveys collected.

The Mpls DID launched a pilot project called Little Free Lavatory in 2015 to test a free, portable restroom open to the public. That restroom stood along the south edge of Peavey Plaza, where the current three-season public restroom currently sits.

In June 2019, the DID in partnership with the City of Minneapolis engaged a team of Humphrey Fellows from the University of Minnesota Humphrey School of Public Affairs to provide an assessment and case study of other cities’ public restroom strategies to inform the 100 Restrooms Project. The study looked at Denver, Toronto, Washington, D.C. and London, England.

For more information, visit www.mplsdid.com/100restrooms or log onto FacebookTwitter or Instagram and follow @MplsDID.

About the Mpls Downtown Improvement District:

The Mpls Downtown Improvement District (DID) is a business funded non-profit focused on creating a more vibrant downtown. DID leads and collaborates on programs that make downtown safer, cleaner and greener. We convene people across sectors and jurisdictions to work on issues of mutual interest; develop innovative solutions to complex public space challenges/opportunities including strategic activation and seek continuous improvement of ongoing programs including the ambassadors. For more information, visit www.mplsdid.com.

Wednesday
Oct162019

North Loop Reconstruction & Pedestrian Improvements

Editor's note - This is an ongoing series of updates as the North Loop Reconstruction and Pedestrian Improvements project.

North Loop Reconstruction & Pedestrian Improvements

The North Loop Reconstruction & Pedestrian Improvements Project consists of two separate projects:

  1. A full street reconstruction along 3rd St N between 10th Ave N and 5th Ave N
  2. A pedestrian improvement project generally bounded by 10th Ave N on the north, 1st Ave on the south, West River Parkway on the east, and 4th St N on the west

* North Loop Reconstruction Updates *

WORK THIS PAST WEEK

5th Ave N

  • Finish raising MH castings in preparation for placing the final lift of asphalt this week
  • Asphalt paving this week starting today (10-16)

7th Ave N

  • Finish raising MH castings in preparation for placing the final lift of asphalt this week
  • Asphalt paving this week starting today (10-16)

8th Ave N

  • Finished installing salvaged pavers
  • Placed concrete intersection at 3rd St N and 8th Ave N

9th Ave N

  • Finished installing salvaged pavers
  • Placed concrete intersection at 3rd St N and 9th Ave N

3rd St N

  • Driveways 85% complete
  • All parking bays have been installed
  • Asphalt paving this week starting today (10-16)
  • Asphalt paving will include work at the intersection of 10th Ave N and 3rd St N

WORK ANTICIPATED FOR THE REMAINDER OF THIS WEEK AND NEXT WEEK

5th Ave N

  • Placing final lift of asphalt this week (likely Thursday or Friday)
  • Dig tree pits

7th Ave N

  • Placing final lift of asphalt this week (likely Thursday or Friday)
  • Dig tree pits

8th Ave N

  • Dig tree pits

9th Ave N

  • Dig tree pits

3rd St N

  • Finish sidewalk installation on both sides
  • Finish driveway installation
  • Tentatively planning on paving from 5th to 10th Aves N (likely today 10-16)
  • Start raising MH in preparation for brick pavers ( 7th to 10th Aves N)
  • Start raising MH in preparation for final lift of asphalt ( 7th to 5th Aves N)
  • Start installing salvaged pavers between 10th and 7th Aves N on Thursday or Friday (10-17/10-18)

For more information on this project, visit the project website.

 * North Loop Pedestrian Improvements Updates *

WORK THIS PAST WEEK

 1st St N

  • 4th Ave N NW corner -Continued storm sewer work
  • 4th Ave SE corner - Completed

 2nd St N

  • 3rd Ave N SW corner – Finished storm, installed curb, installed new signal foundation
  • 10th Ave N – Removed signals and replaced with a 3-way stop, began storm sewer work, began electrical work for new signal

WORK FOR THE REMAINDER OF THIS WEEK AND INTO NEXT WEEK

The concrete crews will be following the sewer crews work over the next week includes:

 1st St N

  • 4th Ave SE and NW corner- Finish NW corner, start storm work on SE corner

 2nd St N

  • 1st Ave N – Currently there are issues getting into any of these corners, do to existing construction.
  • 3rd Ave N – SW corner – Pour new foundation, finish sidewalk, install new signal
  • 8th Ave N South side and NE Corner – Finish concrete work, finish wiring for crossing, install crosswalk flasher
  • 10th Ave N SE and SW corners – Continue with storm sewer and electrical work

4th St N

  • 10th Ave N – Start removals at the end of next week

Other

  • All signal installation will start mid-October
  • Remaining concrete work will continue through October

For more information on this project, visit the project website.

Contact Information

Contact Stephanie Malmberg (612-673-3365) or John Benjamin (651-443-1096) with any construction related questions or concerns.

Wednesday
Oct162019

FINNOVATION Lab Grows Community with Two National Partnerships

Via an October 11 News Release:

FINNOVATION Lab, the social business catalyst that helps local entrepreneurs launch and scale their mission-driven ventures, announced today two national partnerships: SKU an accelerator program that educates and equips market-validated consumer products companies for growth into world-class brands, and SEED Spot, a globally-ranked social impact incubator that supports impact-driven entrepreneurs.

“We’re putting great emphasis on expanding our reach and impact, and are now working with two organizations to offer enhanced programming for social entrepreneurs at a range of stages,” said Connie Rutledge, CEO of FINNOVATION Lab. “By growing our community of like-minded entrepreneurs, we’ll continue to establish Minnesota as a leader of social innovation.”

The two new national partners will build on FINNOVATION Lab’s leadership in social impact. Now with three distinct programming options – Impact SKU, SEED Spot, and the FINNOVATION Lab Fellowship Program – FINNOVATION Lab will work with entrepreneurs at all levels of development, from start-up ideation through scalable growth.

Impact SKU — Accelerator for start-ups with market validation and poised for national growth

SKU is an Austin-based accelerator program with a curated 12-week curriculum focused on consumer-packaged goods, and a strong network of mentors that include industry experts, serial entrepreneurs, and investors. SKU alumni include nationally known brands like EPIC Bar and Siete Foods. The FINNOVATION Lab has teamed up with the Stable and 301inc, two local leaders in the CPG ecosystem, to bring a new purpose-driven arm of SKU – known as Impact SKU – to Minneapolis. The first Impact SKU cohort is slated for Summer 2020, with details to come in early 2020.

“SKU has been looking to expand into the social impact space for some time, specifically the Twin Cities given the area’s dedication to mission-driven businesses,” said Kirstin Ross, Managing Director of SKU. “FINNOVATION Lab has been on our radar since the launch of the Fellowship Program in 2018. The group has helped to solidify Minneapolis as a major player in the space and we’re excited to work together to foster lasting impact nationally.”  

SEED Spot — 48 hours to explore and launch an idea

SEED Spot supports impact-driven entrepreneurs in the formative stages of launching their ventures. The first Minneapolis 2-day Launch Camp is November 15 & 16 in the FINNOVATION Lab space, helping aspiring entrepreneurs explore the viability of their idea. Details can be found at SeedSpot.org here.

FINNOVATION Lab Fellowship Program — Intensive training for early stage social entrepreneurs

The FINNOVATION Lab Fellowship Program is a nine-month incubator and leadership development program for early-stage social entrepreneurs building mission-driven enterprises. The first cohort wrapped programming in summer 2019 and the group just welcomed an expanded cohort of nine new fellows for its second year.

For more information on FINNOVATION Lab and how they support start-up entrepreneurs, visit finn-lab.com.

Tuesday
Oct152019

Fillmore Minneapolis Announces Three Nights of Brandi Carlile to Kick Off Venue Opening

Via an October 15 News Release:

THE FILLMORE MINNEAPOLIS REVEALS 2020 OPENING CONCERT LINEUP

Brandi Carlile Opens New Venue With Three Mid-February Dates With Shows to Follow From Motion City Soundtrack, Rüfüs Du Sol,  The Revivalists, The Disco Biscuits, LANCO and Evanescence 

The Fillmore Minneapolis announced its opening lineup of performers and concert dates today. The venue, currently under construction at 525 N. 5th Street in Minneapolis’s North Loop, will open Feb. 12, 2020, with a performance by Brandi Carlile, the first of three scheduled performances by the Grammy-winning singer-songwriter.

The opening lineup includes: 

2/12/20: Brandi Carlile – Grand Opening Show – Trio is performing
2/13/20: Brandi Carlile – Grand Opening Show – Full band
2/14/20: Brandi Carlile – Grand Opening Show – Full band performing XOBC
2/15-16/20: Motion City Soundtrack 
2/17/20: Ty Dolla $ign
2/21/20: Yung Gravy 
2/22/20: $uicideboy
2/27/20: Buddy Guy
2/28/20: Rüfüs Du Sol 
3/3/20: Hayley Kiyoko 
3/4/20: Sublime with Rome, w/Jon Wayne and The Pain
3/7/20: Three 6 Mafia
3/12/20: LANCO
3/13/20: The Revivalists
3/20/20: The Floozies w/ SunSquabi 
3/21/20: Dillon Francis
3/27/20: Yultron Presents “RAVE PROM” with special guests
3/28/20: Hippie Sabotage 
4/10-11/20: The Disco Biscuits 
4/17/20: Jonny Lang 
4/29/20: Citizen Cope
5/14/20: Evanescence
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The new 36,000-square-foot venue features two floors and an 1,850-person capacity. Box seats and premium tickets are on the venue’s mezzanine level alongside upscale food and beverage offerings and dedicated hospitality.  Throughout The Fillmore, concertgoers have myriad choices for dining, ranging from food and drinks on both levels, to enjoying craft beer, inventive cocktails and decadent shakes at the brand-new restaurant Trax Burgers and Bar, which opens next door in early February.

“We’re proud to announce an exciting and diverse list of artists for our opening lineup to the music-loving community of Minneapolis,” said Tamsen Preston, senior promoter. “The attention and time we’ve taken to invest in building something special and unique will all be worth it when fans experience their favorite artists inside this amazing new venue. The sound system we are putting in and the sight lines are really just incredible.”

The Fillmore Minneapolis expects to produce 175 annual concerts and events and is operated by Live Nation, a longtime promoter in the Twin Cities. Live Nation currently operates Varsity Theater in Dinkytown and has produced shows at Target Field, U.S. Bank Stadium, Xcel Energy Center, Target Center, The Armory and The Hennepin Theaters.  

Fans can follow @FillmoreMPLS on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram to experience and engage with The Fillmore Minneapolis on social media. For more information on shows and other details about the new venue, visit fillmoreminneapolis.com

Citi is the official presale credit card of The Fillmore Minneapolis. As such, Citi cardmembers will have access to purchase presale tickets beginning Tuesday, October 15, at noon until Thursday, October 17, at 10 p.m. local time through Citi EntertainmentSM. For complete presale details, visit citientertainment.com.

Live Nation and select artist presales will begin Wednesday, Oct. 16, at 10 a.m. CDT and run through Thursday, Oct. 17, at 10 p.m. CDT. 

Tickets for all shows go on sale to the general public Friday, Oct. 18, at 10 a.m. CDT via fillmoreminneapolis.com, livenation.com, ticketmaster.com and in person at the Varsity Theater Box Office, 1308 SE 4th St, Minneapolis.

About Live Nation Clubs & Theaters

A division of Live Nation Concerts, the world’s leading live concert company, Live Nation Clubs & Theaters promotes over 25,000 shows in 1,700 venues with more than 20 million fans in attendance annually. As the world’s premier network of intimate live music venues, Live Nation Clubs & Theaters oversees legendary spaces including The Fillmore theaters, House of Blues clubs, the Academy Music Group portfolio and more. For additional information, visit  livenationentertainment.com

Tuesday
Oct152019

October 18 Art Opening at the Bridgewater Lofts

Luke Kleckner and Bridgewater Neighbors and Friends of the Arts

invite you to the next art opening at the Bridgewater:

Inclusive Space
Friday, October 18, 2019
6:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Bridgewater Lobby, 215 10th Avenue S
Art, Wine and Appetizers*
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All Bridgewater residents and Mill District residents are welcome.
Please RSVP to bnfacommittee@gmail.com.
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This free event is generously sponsored by Luke Kleckner, relationship-based Realtor, experienced and authentic insider, #1 seller of new condos.
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“After living and working in the Mill District for almost 20 years, I have extensive inside knowledge of the market. You can trust me to help you or those you know.”
 
*Appetizers are provided by Smith & Porter, an independent neighborhood restaurant in the Mill District, with a variety of menu offerings and a full-service bar.


Sunday
Oct132019

An Evening with the Steeles and Taste of the Mill District - this Thursday, October 17, at the Mill City Museum

Article by Claudia Kittock

An Evening with the Steeles is this Thursday, October 17th at the Mill City Museum. The evening will begin with Taste of the Mill District from 6-7 pm with a cash bar.  There will be appetizers donated by restaurants in our community, including Smith and Porter, Keefer Court, Afro Deli, Trader Joe's, Open Book, Umbra, Bacon Social House, Wasabi Fusion, Crooked Pint and Pog Mahones. We are so thankful for the generosity of our neighbors!

The singing will begin at 7:00 and you won't want to miss one moment. This magical group promises an evening of amazing music, and to send you home full of hope and joy. You won't want to miss the only performance by the Steele Family in the Mill District this year.

100% of the proceeds will go to fund the Mill City Singers. The Singers are open to all and free of charge.  Rehearsals are held in the Guthrie Theater on Saturdays from 2:00-3:30 pm, with the Guthrie donating the rehearsal space. We are so blessed by our community!

I hope to see you all there. Tickets are available on Eventbrite and at the door on the 17th.

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About Claudia Kittock

Claudia is a resident of the Mill District. In addition to writing for Mill City Times, she is a founding Board Member of Friends of the Mill District. Claudia is the author of Health Through Chaos, mentors young adults at YouthLink, and has served on the Downtown Minneapolis Neighborhood Association (DMNA).
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Contact: claudia@millcitymedia.org 
Sunday
Oct132019

MSP Film Society Announces the Complete Line-up and Special Guests for 7th Annual Cine Latino Film Festival

The MSP Film Society announces the complete line-up and special guests for the 7th Annual Cine Latino Film Festival. Held November 1-7 at the St. Anthony Main Theatre, Cine Latino features a tapestry of award-winning narrative and documentary films from across the globe from some of the world’s most acclaimed and up-andcoming Spanish- and Portuguese-language filmmakers.

As the region’s only showcase of Latin American and Ibero cinema, MSP Film Society developed Cine Latino in response to demand from both global cinephiles and the growing Spanish-speaking populations in Minnesota, curating the annual series of films from countries with rich filmmaking histories and cutting-edge film industries.

“The Latin American and Ibero cinematic traditions have long explored the rich and contentious histories of their various nations, shedding light onto complex political legacies while reflecting the regions’ intoxicating mix of cultures,” said Hebe Tabachnik, Artistic Director of Cine Latino. “Today, a new generation of insightful and uncompromised storytellers are diving headlong into their respective nations’ histories and the pressing realities of our current moment.”

“We are immensely grateful to the individuals and community organizations collaborating with us to present this year’s Cine Latino,” said MSP Film Society’s Executive Director Susan Smoluchowski. “We see these growing partnerships, including many representatives of the diverse Spanish-speaking communities here in MN and abroad, as a testament to the cultural importance of this unique annual celebration of Latin American and Iberian cinema:”

Opening Night of Cine Latino on November 1 will feature films from Spain (The Prado Museum: A Collection of Wonders), Mexico (Lives with Flavor), and Colombia (Litigante), with special guests including the Mexican director of Lives with Flavor, Ruth Zachs Babani, a delegation from Minneapolis’s sister city Cuernavaca, Mexico and diplomatic guests from Mexico, Spain and Colombia.

Closing Night of Cine Latino on November 7 will feature Children of Maria and Marighella, the debut feature by director Wagner Moura (Narcos, Elite Squad), which has been battling political and bureaucratic hurdles and has yet to be released in its home country of Brazil.

All films screening in the 2019 Cine Latino Film Festival are Minnesota Premieres! The complete line-up and screening times for Cine Latino is available at MSPfilm.org.

All-Access Passes, 3-Packs, and 6-Packs are now on sale at MSPfilm.org. Single tickets go on sale to the general public on October 14.

Cine Latino is presented by the MSP Film Society, Minnesota’s leading non-profit exhibitor of international independent cinema. Our mission is to foster a knowledgeable and vibrant appreciation of the art of film from around the globe and its power to inform and transform individuals and communities.

Saturday
Oct122019

Hennepin History Museum announces Temporary Museum Closure for Building Improvements

Temporary Museum Closure for Building Improvements:  October 14 - November 4, 2019 

Hennepin History Museum has partnered with the nonprofit Northern Bedrock Historic Preservation Corps (Northern Bedrock) based in Duluth to do repair and restoration to the historic Christian family residence, a nearly one hundred year old mansion that has served as the county historical museum since the mid-1950’s.  Northern Bedrock, which was founded in 2011 in a partnership with the Minnesota Historical Society through a grant from Minnesota’s Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund, is an AmeriCorps service learning organization that provides hands-on training in the historic preservation trades for young adults.

“We are excited to partner with Northern Bedrock and benefit from an organization like theirs being here in Minnesota,” said Museum Executive Director John Crippen. “As stewards of this important building, we are thrilled to have experts in historic restoration and preservation directing the restoration work. And it is an added bonus to be able to help to train a new generation of master craftspeople in the field of historic preservation and restoration.”

The project is being funded through a grant from Hennepin County. Hennepin History Museum is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization and receives a portion of its annual operating support from the county. As part of this partnership, two Hennepin County Commissioners serve on the Museum’s Board of Directors.

The Museum will suspend their public museum and research library hours from October 14 - November 4 while Northern Bedrock works on woodwork restoration in the signature Great Room, and light plaster repair and painting throughout the Museum. During the temporary closure, fulfillment of archival
research requests by Museum staff will also be suspended.

Regular public hours at the Museum will resume Tuesday, November 5 with the opening of Votes for Women, an exhibit about the suffrage movement in Hennepin County that is in conjunction with the 100th anniversary of the battle for the passage of the Nineteenth Amendment. 

Saturday
Oct122019

Celebrate Women's Entrepreneurship Day 2019 with Cynthia Froid and Other Local Female Entrepreneurs

On November 14, Women's Entrepreneurship Day 2019 is happening here, at the United Nations in NY, and all over the world. 

In the below video, Cynthia Froid and Laura Keller discuss the upcoming Women's Entrepreneurship Day MN 2019 event, taking place at 3pm-6:30pm, November 14, at the Minneapolis Institute of Art, 2400 3rd Avenue S.

Friday
Oct112019

Jimmy Reagan Exhibit opens October 18 at THE Gallery Le Meridien Chambers

Via an October 10 News Release:

Boutique Art destination Le Meridien Chambers, 2017’s Best Hotel in Minnesota by Travel + Leisure Magazine, announces the opening of a new exhibit by Jimmy Reagan to be on display in the Le Meridien Chambers Art Gallery beginning October 18, 2019 with an Opening Celebration to commemorate its entrance.

St. Paul-born artist Jimmy Reagan’s artwork is remarkably vibrant, with highly saturated colors. He incorporates a combination of both wide, viscous and small, thin brush strokes that layer a sumptuous textural quality in each piece. The subjects - often people and animals - are given unexpected energy with cubic etching endowing a sculptural quality and Impressionistic brush-work, short lines he defines as “tick marks” that etherealize the piece. Some of the art has brevity and quirk and some emulates a virulent depth of mood, nearly impossible to look away from.

Diagnosed with complex Autism at age 2, Reagan’s work offers a means to illustrate his perspective, to communicate in depths he is otherwise physically limited. Each piece is a vessel, expressing the world Through Jimmy’s Eyes, a peek into the complexity of his mind. Each piece sold - about 500 so far - goes directly to care for Jimmy and to fund local charities and organizations that have helped him along the way. To date, TJE Fashion has also sold thousands of clothing accessories extrapolated from portions of Jimmy’s paintings. Jimmy Reagan supports U of MN Masonic Children’s Hospital and has recently launched a campaign together with them called #CaughtCaring in which caregivers can be nominated to be gifted a headband- for every headband sold, one headband is donated.
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This exciting exhibit continues Le Meridien Chamber THE Gallery’s legacy of curating stimulating contemporary art from all over the world able to be enjoyed by guests and visitors free of charge. The unique merging of travel and art has caught national attention with features on The Today Show, Architectural Digest, HGTV, US News, Forbes, & Fox News, citing the bold original pieces by artists like Damien Hirst & Gary Hume that are showcased throughout the lobby and guestrooms. Le Meridien Chambers Marketing Manager Matthew Galaviz-Reed gives insight to the motivation behind the feature, “Jimmy Reagan’s pieces are enchanting. As a gallery guest moves from piece to piece, they will traverse a great many emotions and energies cast by each work. We look forward to sharing Jimmy’s work with Le Meridien Chambers Guests and all of Minneapolis and beyond”.
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The Opening Event is free, open to the public and will take place October 18, from 7-10pm. Enjoy libations and shop TJE Fashion Apparel and accessories. Also featuring a special musical guest. Located at THE Gallery at Le Meridien Chambers, 901 Hennepin Avenue.

Learn More about Through Jimmy's Eyes Art:
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Thursday
Oct102019

Hennepin Avenue Downtown Reconstruction Project Update

Hennepin Avenue Downtown Reconstruction Project

Hennepin Ave. reconstruction project, led by City of Minneapolis Public Works, will be reconstructed between 12th Street and Washington Avenue beginning Spring 2019.  The project will reconstruct the pavement from building face to building face, including improvements to public and private utility infrastructure, and improved infrastructure for pedestrians, bicycles, transit, and vehicles.
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Latest Project News
 

Utility work continues along the corridor. Centerpoint Energy completed their work on the North end of the project.  Xcel Energy and Sewer replacement work will continue into the winter.

What's Coming Up 

Xcel Energy is working south toward 5th St from 3rd St. continuing to upgrade their infrastructure, both manholes and duct banks.  This work is ahead of schedule.  Other crews are focused on the work south of 7th St. 

The sewer work will be reaching 11th St. next week as they head toward 12th St.  The crossing of the 11th St. intersection will require short intersection closures and lane restriction starting evening of Friday 10/18.

Please see update attached for current work and details on the 11th St restrictions.

Hennepin_Update_Vol14.pdf

For more information on this project contact: 

Construction Manager, hennepinCM@minneapolismn.gov or 612-225-4049

www.hennepindowntown.com 

Thursday
Oct102019

Former County Commissioner, Mark Andrew, Joins Initiative to Transform Lock and Dam into World-Class Visitors and Interpretative Center

Mark Andrew, former Hennepin County Commissioner and chair of the Hennepin County Board of Commissioners, has been named president of Friends of the Lock & Dam (FL&D). The nonprofit’s mission is to create a destination visitor and interpretive center at the Upper St. Anthony Falls Lock, called The Falls Initiative, at the heart of the Central Riverfront in downtown Minneapolis.

Pictured (left to right): Paul Reyelts, co-founder and board chair Friends of the Lock & Dam (FL&D), Mark Andrew, president of FL&D and Kjersti Monson, director of The Falls Initiative. Photo credit: Friends of the Lock & Dam

In this newly created position, Andrew will forge a coalition of support for the riverfront revitalization among key decision makers in government, business and the private sector.

To advance project development, Andrew will draw on his 20 years of leadership experience as a Hennepin County Commissioner. He has played an integral role in bringing several signature riverfront projects to completion, including the Stone Arch Bridge and the Hennepin Avenue Bridge, and led the effort to create the Midtown Greenway. Previously, Andrew led GreenMark Enterprises, an environmentally-focused marketing and public affairs consultancy.

“The Falls Initiative is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to realize an exceptional and defining city project that will have international significance,” said Andrew. “We want to reconnect this storied river with all the people who come to live, learn and visit by its banks.”

Kjersti Monson, director of The Falls Initiative, will continue to manage project planning, design and implementation as she works with key partners, authorities and stakeholders to shape the vision. Monson is a former director of planning for the City of Minneapolis and an expert in real estate, urban design, and policy and planning.

“Securing Mark’s leadership is a milestone for this project and for FL&D,” said Monson. “He understands what it takes to drive transformational change and knows how to bring stakeholders along on the journey.”

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers which operates the lock and dam for the federal government, closed the Upper St. Anthony Falls Lock to commercial use in 2015, when Congress suspended navigation. The congressional act reflected growing concerns about declining barge traffic and invasive species.

The Army Corps is now proceeding with a disposition study to assess options for lock and dam ownership, operation and maintenance. Friends of the Lock & Dam, together with the City of Minneapolis and key organizational stakeholders, envision repurposing the lock and dam as a unique destination on the Central Riverfront.

“Friends of the Lock and Dam has developed a compelling vision to transform an obsolete structure into a landmark destination where Minneapolis residents and visitors can access and experience our city’s greatest natural asset. Their ability to recruit a leader of Mark Andrew’s caliber to the project is evidence of the strength of the concept and adds even more momentum to the FL&D’s vision,” said Steve Fletcher, Minneapolis city council member, Ward 3.

The Falls Initiative will include a visitor center, staffed in cooperation with the National Park Service, Meet Minneapolis and others. Other proposed components include restaurant and special event space, educational exhibits and programming in partnership with cultural, historical and environmentally-focused institutions. In collaboration with Wilderness Inquiry, planned recreational activities include water access for canoeing, kayaking and fishing.

Paul Reyelts, FL&D co-founder and board chair, emphasized the significance of hiring a proven leader like Andrew to lead The Falls Initiative forward as it gains momentum toward development.

“We are expanding the organization now so that when the disposition study is complete in 2020, we will be ready to activate the next phase,” said Reyelts. “The initiative reflects the vision and values of connecting, activating, interpreting and promoting the relationship between the river and the city, and between diverse neighborhoods and people. It’s really a way to build community.”

About Friends of the Lock & Dam

The nonprofit Friends of the Lock and Dam was co-founded in 2016 by community leaders Paul Reyelts and Mark Wilson. Its mission: to repurpose the Upper St. Anthony Falls Lock to a world- class destination, consistent with the Central Riverfront Regional Park Master Plan and fully integrated with the Water Works/RiverFirst Initiative. Since its inception, the organization has raised over $5 million for preliminary design work, built a coalition of more than 24 riverfront community-minded organizations and worked closely with the City of Minneapolis to advance the concept.