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Friday
Sep092011

This Weekend in Mill City / September 9-11

Events this weekend in and around the Historic Mill District of Minneapolis and across the Stone Arch Bridge in Old St. Anthony.

Friday, September 9

Creative Placemaking: Challenges and Opportunities in 2011 at Central Library

Soap Factory $99 Sale

Kramarczuk's Kielbasa Festival

Live Music at Aster Cafe

Saturday, September 10

Mill City Farmers Market

Taste Twin Cities Minneapolis Riverwalk Tour (Starts at Gold Medal Park)

Mill City Suds Run

2011 Annual Twin Cities HRC Gala Dinner at The Depot

Engineering the Falls at Mill City Museum

Music Around the World Early Childhood Music Sing-along at MacPhail

Soap Factory Morning After Sale

Kramarczuk's Kielbasa Festival

Live Music at Aster Cafe

Sunday, September 11

Riverfront Quest Family Tour at Mill City Museum

Kramarczuk's Kielbasa Festival

Live Music 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

See the menu...

Saturday & Sunday

Brunch at the Aster Cafe
St. Anthony Main
125 SE Main Street
Minneapolis, MN 55414
612-379-3138

Until 2pm.

See the menu...

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.

Thursday
Sep082011

People Serving People Book Drive on KARE11

People Serving People Book Drive

Thursday
Sep082011

Repair Starts on 35W Bridge Memorial

A worker was onsite today repairing caulking in preparation of the letters being replaced after the vandalism that occurred the day after the memorial was dedicated.  He did not know when the work would finish, but thought the letters would be replaced soon.

35W Bridge Memorial Repairs

35W Bridge Memorial Repairs

35W Bridge Memorial Repairs

35W Bridge Memorial Repairs

Thursday
Sep082011

Lively Up Your Melons [Video]

Who knew melons could be so much fun...

Thursday
Sep082011

Segways Near Mill Ruins Park

A short clip...

Thursday
Sep082011

New Website for Twin Cities' Bikers:  Cyclopath

Per a September 7 notification from Secrets of the City, the U of M released a new open source site that shares information about bike routes around the Twin Cities called Cyclopath. The site uses info from MnDOT, The Met Council, and the United States Geological Survey for its data source.  According to the notice, the creators also hope to use the site’s interactivity to build a community to share their bike route tips and tricks.

Wednesday
Sep072011

Reminder - Important MPRB Meeting Tonight Regarding the Fuji Ya "Waterworks" Project

Re: The Fuji Ya site near Mill Ruins Park on the Downtown Minneapolis Riverfront.

Please attend the Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board meeting and hear firsthand details on a concept that has the potential to be the most important redevelopment project of the next 20 years on the West Bank of the Downtown Minneapolis Riverfront.

The first change has already been put in place - the Fuji Ya site is now being referred to as the "Waterworks" site.  As part of this process a Non-Appointed Citizens Advisory Committee (CAC) will be formed, allowing every interested citizen to be involved with, and even vote on, the final proposal.

The MPRB will hear a presentation and vote on a proposal from the Minneapolis Parks Foundation regarding redeveloping the former Fuji Ya site on the Minneapolis Riverfront.

Time: 5:00-8:00 p.m.

Location: MPRB Administrative Offices, Board Room Suite 255

Address: 2117 West River Road

View background material here...

Tuesday
Sep062011

Crooked Pint Ale House Opens This Saturday

According to a sign on the front door, the newest restaurant in the neighborhood opens at 7:00 AM this Saturday, September 10.

Crooked Pint Ale House

Monday
Sep052011

IMPORTANT MINNEAPOLIS RIVERFRONT MEETING - SEPTEMBER 7

Re: The Fuji Ya site near Mill Ruins Park on the Downtown Minneapolis Riverfront.

Please attend the Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board meeting and hear firsthand details on a concept that has the potential to be the most important redevelopment project of the next 20 years on the West Bank of the Downtown Minneapolis Riverfront.

The first change has already been put in place - the Fuji Ya site is now being referred to as the "Waterworks" site.  As part of this process a Non-Appointed Citizens Advisory Committee (CAC) will be formed, allowing every interested citizen to be involved with, and even vote on, the final proposal.

Date: 9/7/2011

Time: 5:00-8:00 p.m.
Location: MPRB Administrative Offices, Board Room Suite 255
Address: 2117 West River Road

The MPRB will hear a presentation and vote on a proposal from the Minneapolis Parks Foundation regarding redeveloping the former Fuji Ya site on the Minneapolis Riverfront.
4.3 That the Board adopt resolution 2011-174 captioned as follows:

Resolution 2011-174 Resolution Approving a Partner Agreement with the Minneapolis Parks Foundation and Establishment of a Non-appointed Citizen’s Advisory Committee Process for Preliminary Visioning and Implementation Study of the Waterworks Site in Downtown Minneapolis.

The Full Resolution, The Staff Report, The Contract

Download the Fuji Ya - Waterworks Site Resolution, Staff Report and Contract from Minneapolis Park Board

Background Info from the June 15, 2011 Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board Meeting

Paul Reyelts of the Minneapolis Parks Foundation presented a vision for the former Fuji Ya site on the Dowtown Minneapolis Riverfront at Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board meeting on Wednesday, June 15, 2011.

Presentation by Paul Reyelts, Minneapolis Parks Foundation Board Treasurer and Board Member at the June 15, 2011

Meeting Notes

Working on this idea for the past year

- Believe it has “broad interest and support for the development of a public reuse plan” for the site.

- Plan to attract private resources to support development of the site

- Intention is that the site would be dedicated to public use, not for private use

- Site is not addressed in the Minneapolis Riverfront Development Initiative (MRDI)

- Proposal would be complimentary to the MRDI

Four major reason to give focus and priority to the Fuji Ya site:

1. The Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board (MPRB) owns the land

2. Site is very close to Downtown Minneapolis

3. If properly developed, the site could be the major Downtown gateway to the river and to the Stone Arch Bridge

4. The Stone arch Loop already has an estimated 3/4 of a million visitors annually passing near the site

The proposal would enhance the experience for visitors and at the same time develop revenue generating opportunities that support the financial sustainability of the sites amenities.

The Proposal:

Minneapolis Park Foundation will engage a team of professionals that has agreed to develop a Phase 1 Fuji Ya site master plan and program.

Paul Reyelts will fund these services through the Minneapolis Parks Foundation (MPF).

The MPF Executive Committee will oversee the development of the plan.

Only Public use of the site is envisioned.

Paul Reyelts does not live near or own property in the vicinity of the Fuji Ya site.  Nor does he have any personal or financial interest in this proposal.

The MPF will coordinate with the MPRB on getting Citizen input the MPRB Citizens Advisory Committee (CAC) process.

The goal of Phase 1 is the creation of a visual presentation summarizing the findings of the MPF and a recommended vision for the site development, along with next steps in the development process.

Assuming that the site master plan has the support of the MPRB, the MPF, and the community, Paul Reyelts is prepared to provide “material financial support” for the development project, and with the MPF he will champion private sector fundraising efforts.

Motivation:

Like the Founders of the Minneapolis Park System, the MPF and supporters want to leave a legacy for future generations. This premise is the reason behind Paul Reyelts commitment.

Timing:

Hope that CAC will start within the next month.

Phase 1 process completed in a 3 month timeframe.

MPRB Commissioners Reactions:

Commissioner Anita Tabb – “This has a lot of very exciting potential.” “I’m delighted to see people have a real interest in Downtown Minneapolis.” “I think projects like this will continue to make our city a great place to be, and hopefully attract more people to Downtown.”

Commissioner Scott Vreeland – “What we have there is this great treasure with 7 different archeological ruins that can be accessed.”

Board President Erwin – “This is not only a wonderful gift you’re giving the Park Board, but this is a great kick-off for the Foundation to help the Foundation a key project that they focus on that I think will be successful…it’s a broader area than just the Fuji Ya site itself…the site extends all the way to the 3rd Ave Bridge…

Fuji Ya Site Background

1968: Fuji Ya moved to 420 S. 1st St. in Minneapolis, a chic riverfront structure of glass, oak and rough cedar, designed by architect Newton Griffin, based upon a plan by Shinichi Okada. It was constructed over the ruins of the 1878 Standard Mill. Owner Reiko Weston bought the land, 2.7 acres, for $20,000 in 1961.

1990: Fuji Ya closes. After extensive litigation, the Minneapolis Park Board buys out the Weston family for $3.5 million in an out-of-court settlement.

Background on Mr. Reyelts

Paul Reyelts served as the Executive Vice President of Finance and Chief Financial Officer of The Valspar Corporation, a global leader in the coatings industry, from April 1982 until February 2008. He remained an Executive Vice President of Valspar Corporation until his retirement in May 2009. In addition, Mr. Reyelts serves on the Board of Trustees of Minnesota Public Radio, the Advisory Board of the University of Minnesota College of Design and the Minneapolis Parks Foundation Board.

Background on the Fuji Ya aka "Waterworks" Site from MSR

Download Fuji Ya - "Waterworks" Redevelopment Report from MSR

 

Monday
Sep052011

Central Library is Seeking 'Homework Hub' Volunteers

Central Library, along with several other Hennepin County Libraries, is recruiting Homework Hub volunteers to work with youth after school on literacy and homework related projects - reading, math, history, language arts and more.

Volunteers must have some experience with school age children and commit to working once a week, for as little as 3 hours, at a Homework Hub location for a semester. This is a great opportunity to make a huge difference in a child's life.

Training is provided. A criminal background check is required. You can apply online at the Library website. Additional volunteer opportunities can be viewed on the Library's volunteer page.

Sunday
Sep042011

Slide Show from the August 21 Homegrown Experience on Nicollet Island

The second Homegrown Experience, organized by the Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board(MPRB), took place August 21 on Nicollet Island.   This slide show is condensed down from the 1,000+ pictures we captured that afternoon.   Beautiful day, great food and drink!

Saturday
Sep032011

Week 18 at the Mill City Farmers Market

Happy Labor Day weekend - already??  Summer is coming to end, and if you haven't visited the Mill City Farmers Market yet, you only have six more opportunities this season.

Mill City Farmers Market on September 3, 2011

Mill City Farmers Market on September 3, 2011

Mill City Farmers Market on September 3, 2011

Mill City Farmers Market on September 3, 2011

Mill City Farmers Market on September 3, 2011

Below, a peach tomato from Prairie Hollow Farm.  Although you can't really tell from the picture, the skin has a faint fuzz on it. 

Mill City Farmers Market on September 3, 2011

Mill City Farmers Market on September 3, 2011

Mill City Farmers Market on September 3, 2011

Mill City Farmers Market on September 3, 2011

Mill City Farmers Market on September 3, 2011

Mill City Farmers Market on September 3, 2011

September 3, 2011, Mill City Farmers Market

Mill City Farmers Market on September 3, 2011

Mill City Farmers Market on September 3, 2011

Mill City Farmers Market on September 3, 2011

Mill City Farmers Market on September 3, 2011

Mill City Farmers Market on September 3, 2011

Mill City Farmers Market on September 3, 2011

Mill City Farmers Market on September 3, 2011

Mill City Farmers Market on September 3, 2011

Mill City Farmers Market on September 3, 2011

Mill City Farmers Market on September 3, 2011

Mill City Farmers Market on September 3, 2011

Mill City Farmers Market on September 3, 2011

September 3, 2011, Mill City Farmers Market

Seems like every week we run into someone we haven't seen for a while.  This morning it was Paulette Salo, who you may recognize as a vendor from last year's Market.  Paulette painted some gorgeous vegetable and fruit pictures for our kitchen and dining areas last summer.

Mill City Farmers Market on September 3, 2011

Friday
Sep022011

This Weekend in Mill City / September 2-4

Events this weekend in and around the Historic Mill District of Minneapolis and across the Stone Arch Bridge in Old St. Anthony.

Friday, September 2

Live Music at Aster Cafe

Saturday, September 3

Mill City Farmers Market

Taste Twin Cities Minneapolis Riverwalk Tour (Starts at Gold Medal Park)

"Sisterhood of the Hennepin Chalice" Reading at Mill City Museum

Washburn A Mill Tour at Mill City Museum

Petit Déjeuner: A Toast to French Breads at Alliance Française

Live Music at Aster Cafe

Sunday, September 4

Women’s Work: History Player Eva Valesh Tour at Mill City Museum

Complimentary Tai Chi Workshop at Open Book

Live Music 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

See the menu...

Saturday & Sunday

Brunch at the Aster Cafe
St. Anthony Main
125 SE Main Street
Minneapolis, MN 55414
612-379-3138

Until 2pm.

See the menu...

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.

Thursday
Sep012011

Mill District Home Featured in Twin Cities Metro Magazine

I can't count the number of times we walked by 247 10th Avenue South, always confounded as to what the building could possibly be.  It wasn't until this summer that we learned it was a private residence, and by chance we recently met the owner, Jeff Arundel, who mentioned his home was recently featured in Twin Cities Metro Magazine.   How cool is that?  Just another example of the gems that fill our neighborhood.

Thursday
Sep012011

First Mill City Museum Minneapolis History Pub Crawl

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.

Minneapolis History Pub Crawl with Mill City Museum

Minneapolis History Pub Crawl with Mill City Museum

Minneapolis History Pub Crawl with Mill City Museum

Minneapolis History Pub Crawl with Mill City Museum

Minneapolis History Pub Crawl with Mill City Museum

Minneapolis History Pub Crawl with Mill City Museum

Minneapolis History Pub Crawl with Mill City Museum

Minneapolis History Pub Crawl with Mill City Museum

Minneapolis History Pub Crawl with Mill City Museum

Minneapolis History Pub Crawl with Mill City Museum

Minneapolis History Pub Crawl with Mill City Museum

Minneapolis History Pub Crawl with Mill City Museum

Minneapolis History Pub Crawl with Mill City Museum

Minneapolis History Pub Crawl with Mill City Museum

Minneapolis History Pub Crawl with Mill City Museum

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.

Wednesday
Aug312011

Sanctuary Celebrates 4 Year Anniversary with Neighborhood Party [Video]

Normally closed on Sundays, Sanctuary welcomed friends and neighbors on August 28 to celebrate 4 years at the 903 Washington location.

Chef Patrick Atanalian served up a fantastic feast, and along with Naomi, Roger, Michael and staff, made sure everyone thoroughly enjoyed themselves.  DJ Shannon Blowtorch outdid herself with the music.

OMG, I think we broke the Fun-O-Meter, check out the video:

Best viewed in full screen mode

Sanctuary 4th Anniversary Party

Sanctuary 4th Anniversary Party

Sanctuary 4th Anniversary Party

 

Wednesday
Aug312011

Mark Your Calendars - The People Serving People Heart & Soul Gala

PSP 2011 Gala

Get ready to dance the night away with a soulful nod to 1960's music! Join People Serving People and go back to when soul, funk and blues came together - releasing some of the greatest musicians of all time. Enjoy a music-filled evening with dinner and program, silent and live auctions, live music and a special VIP reception.

PSP Gala

*VIP Reception: Start the night right, mingle with some of Minneapolis' elite at our special VIP Reception from 5:30-6:30pm. The reception includes live entertainment provided by DJ Focus, open bar with specialty cocktail created by Phillips Distributing and fun retro games. VIP guests will be able to participate in the silent auction, which opens at 6:00pm. Entrance to the VIP Reception and preferred seating at dinner is included in a $200 ticket.

Tuesday
Aug302011

Tonight - Music in The Park at Father Hennepin Bluffs

Time: 7:00pm

Siems-Hauer Acoustic Duo  "Classic and Original Folk/Blues"

Brought to us by the Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board. You can also find them on Facebook and Twitter.

Tuesday
Aug302011

Tonight - Annual Gathering: Write Here, Write Now at the Loft

Time: 5:00pm

Location: The Loft, 1011 Washington Avenue South (Open Book Performance Hall)

Write Here. Write Now.

The Loft Annual Gathering brings constituents together to catch up with each other, celebrate some of the Loft's achievements in the past year, and learn about some of the upcoming classes and events at the Loft.

The open house event will take place from 5-8 p.m. Jocelyn Hale, the Loft's executive director, will give an address at 6 p.m., which will be followed by a student reading at 6:45 p.m. Throughout the evening there will be opportunities to take a Loft mini-class, learn about Loft programs and classes, stake your place in Loft history, and socialize with other aspiring, emerging, and established writers.

Come share the literary love. Register for the Loft Annual Gathering.

Tuesday
Aug302011

Tonight - Minneapolis History Pub Crawl with Mill City Museum

Time: 7:00pm-9:00pm

Location: Tour begins and ends at Mill City Museum, 704 South Second Street

Fee: $25 ($20 MHS members)

Reservations: required, call 612-341-7555

Discover the richness of Minneapolis history, and slake your thirst with some fine beverages along a single road: Washington Avenue. Travel down this busy but underappreciated street to see the importance of railroads, warehousing, flour milling,, immigration, entertainment, and vice to the story of the Mill City.  A trolley will take participants through the neighborhoods along Washington from 35W to Plymouth, with stops at significant historic places and two watering holes in historic buildings. Ages 21 and up only. Drink purchases are not included in the tour price. Drink specials will be made available at participating locations.