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Covering life, work, and play in the Historic Mill District and Downtown Minneapolis Riverfront neighborhoods. Have an opinion, local news or events to share?  Contact us.

Monday
Aug292011

Central Corridor Light Rail Transit (LRT) Project Update

Click here for an update on the Light Rail progress on the Minneapolis side.

About the Central Corridor Project

The Central Corridor Light Rail Transit Project will link downtown St. Paul and downtown Minneapolis along Washington and University avenues via the state Capitol and the University of Minnesota.

Construction began in late summer 2010 on the planned 11-mile Central Corridor line. Service will begin in 2014. The line will connect with the Hiawatha LRT line at the Metrodome station in Minneapolis and the Northstar commuter rail line at the Target Field Station.

The Metropolitan Council is the grantee of federal funds. The regional government agency is charged with building the line in partnership with the Minnesota Department of Transportation.  The Central Corridor Management Committee, which includes commissioners from Ramsey and Hennepin counties, the mayors of St. Paul and Minneapolis and the University of Minnesota, provides advice and oversight.

Funding is provided by the Federal Transit Administration, Counties Transit Improvement Board, state of Minnesota, Ramsey and Hennepin counties' regional railroad authorities, city of St. Paul, Metropolitan Council and the Central Corridor Funders Collaborative.

Click here for more information. 

Monday
Aug292011

Park Board Joins WCCO to Sell Metrodome Roof Squares at State Fair

The Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board (MPRB) is joining WCCO Friday at the Minnesota State Fair to sell 12x12 inch Metrodome roof squares at the WCCO Radio booth, located on Carnes Avenue between Nelson and Underwood Street.  Roof squares will be sold during the John Williams Show from 9:00am to Noon.

Proceeds will go toward providing equipment, such as uniforms and gloves, for MPRB youth baseball teams of North Minneapolis parks impacted by the May 22 tornado.

Click here to the news release.

Monday
Aug292011

The Week Ahead in Mill City / August 29-September 4

Saturday
Aug272011

Week 17 at the Mill City Farmers Market

Nistler Farms was back this week with sweet corn.  Elderberries and sand plums were new at Prairie Hollow Farm.  We picked up another seedless watermelon from Svihel Farms - super sweet!

Mill City Farmers Market on August 27, 2011 

Mill City Farmers Market on August 27, 2011

Mill City Farmers Market on August 27, 2011

Mill City Farmers Market on August 27, 2011

Mill City Farmers Market on August 27, 2011

Mill City Farmers Market on August 27, 2011

Mill City Farmers Market on August 27, 2011

Mill City Farmers Market on August 27, 2011

Mill City Farmers Market on August 27, 2011

Mill City Farmers Market on August 27, 2011

Mill City Farmers Market on August 27, 2011

Mill City Farmers Market on August 27, 2011

August 27, 2011, Mill City Farmers Market

Mill City Farmers Market on August 27, 2011

Mill City Farmers Market on August 27, 2011

Mill City Farmers Market on August 27, 2011

Mill City Farmers Market on August 27, 2011

Mill City Farmers Market on August 27, 2011

Mill City Farmers Market on August 27, 2011

Mill City Farmers Market on August 27, 2011

Mill City Farmers Market on August 27, 2011

Mill City Farmers Market on August 27, 2011

Mill City Farmers Market on August 27, 2011

Mill City Farmers Market on August 27, 2011

Mill City Farmers Market on August 27, 2011

August 27, 2011, Mill City Farmers Market

Mill City Farmers Market on August 27, 2011

August 27, 2011, Mill City Farmers Market

Mill City Farmers Market on August 27, 2011

Mill City Farmers Market on August 27, 2011

Mill City Farmers Market on August 27, 2011

Mill City Farmers Market on August 27, 2011

Mill City Farmers Market on August 27, 2011

Mill City Farmers Market on August 27, 2011

Mill City Farmers Market on August 27, 2011

Mill City Farmers Market on August 27, 2011

Friday
Aug262011

Crown Hydro Project Rears It's Ugly Head, Again

They've asked the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) for another extension to show why their license to build a hydroelectric plant in Mill Ruins Parks should not be terminated.  Read the letter to FERC here...

 

Friday
Aug262011

Mill City Cooks on the Minneapolis Riverfront [Video]

Chef Heather from Spoonriver and the Mill City Farmers Market with the Stone Arch Bridge and Mississippi River in the background.  They could not have picked a better location to shoot this video.

Friday
Aug262011

This Weekend in Mill City / August 26-28

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

Friday, August 26

Real Ghost Tour (2 Nights) at St. Anthony Main

MacPhail's Hip Hop Camp Final Performance

Live Music at Aster Cafe

Saturday, August 27

Mill City Farmers Market

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

Historic Main Street Tour at Mill City Museum

Vikings and Dallas Cowboys at the Dome

Guo Gai, Meng Tang, Slinko Opening Reception at Soap Factory

Mississippi River Gorge Half-Day Canoe Trip

Last Saturday to tour Godfrey House

Live Music at Aster Cafe

Sunday, August 28

CorePower Yoga in the Park

Minneapolis Duathlon 2011

Engineering the Falls at Mill City Museum

Last Sunday to tour Godfrey House

Sanctuary's 4th Anniversary Party

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
Aug252011

"Seeing the Minneapolis Riverfront" Photo Contest Winners on Display at the Mill City Museum

Congratulations to the 18 winners below whose work will be displayed in the Mill City Museum’s Mill Commons from August 25, 2011 through January 2, 2012.

Join us on Wednesday, September 14th from 6:00-8:00pm for a free public reception celebrating the exhibit and photographers. Light hors d’oeuvres will be served and a cash bar will be available.

Photo contest jurors were looking for striking images of the Mississippi River and the Minneapolis Riverfront that show the relationship between people and the environment past and present, what that relationship has meant to different people in different times, and the positive and negative consequences of our use of the land and waters. Ideal photographs convey a sense of place of the Minneapolis Riverfront and address the way people use the riverfront and its resources.

Below, a sampling of the works:

Seeing the Minneapolis Riverfront

Seeing the Minneapolis Riverfront

Seeing the Minneapolis Riverfront

Seeing the Minneapolis Riverfront

Seeing the Minneapolis Riverfront

Seeing the Minneapolis Riverfront

Seeing the Minneapolis Riverfront

Seeing the Minneapolis Riverfront

Seeing the Minneapolis Riverfront

Thursday
Aug252011

Crooked Pint Ale House Opening Soon in Former 501 Club Space

This morning on TwinCities.com, Pioneer Press restaurant critic Kathie Jenkins noted the upcoming opening of Crooked Pint Ale House at 501 Washington Avenue South (formerly occupied by 501 Club).

Crooked Pint

The Crooked Pint Ale House website content isn't published yet, but you can follow them on Facebookin the meantime.  According to the Info page, "The menu features classic pub faire with nearly 50 choices for breakfast, lunch and dinner as well as kids’ menu selections. Dishes include Washington Avenue Pot Roast, Pork Porterhouse with Cherry Glaze, Kansas City Bone-In Strip, Chorizo Corn Dogs, Ale House Deviled Eggs, Ale-Braised Pull Pork Sandwich and a Crooked Caprese Salad".  YUM!

Thursday
Aug252011

Torchlight 5K Rescheduled for 8:00pm Tonight at St. Anthony Main

The Torchlight 5k festivities have been rescheduled for 8:00pm tonight, August 25.  You may recall the July 20 event was cancelled due to excessive heat.

The rescheduled Torchlight has a one year, exclusive course change.  The race starts and finishes at St. Anthony Main, and the course will be a loop running along scenic Mississippi River and Crossing the Stone Arch Bridge.  Click here for the new course map.

There will be an amped up post race party on Nicollet Island.

Thursday
Aug252011

New from Real Ghost Tours: 2 Overnight Investigations in September

Real Ghost Tours, 125 Main Street SE, recently announced the addition of two overnight investigations, September 10 and 24, 1:00am-5:00am.  These two events are limited to 10 people each - call 952-888-9200 for reservations.

Real Ghost Tours is not a gory haunted house experience - it's a history-packed tour during which you'll learn about (and maybe encounter the spirits of) people who shaped this area.  Visit the website and Facebook for more information.

During the tour you'll explore areas of the building that are otherwise off limits, using an EMF meter (a scientific instrument for measuring electromagnetic fields, and the prime sensory instrument of any ghost investigation). 

Wednesday
Aug242011

From Skid Row Soup Kitchen to Restaurateur - Mill District Spotlight on Naomi Williamson of Sanctuary

Since launching Mill City Times last summer, we’ve met a number of local business owners for the Mill District Spotlight series.   We connected with Naomi Williamson of Sanctuary the restaurant through her social networking efforts.  Our initial intent was to do a Spotlight on Naomi as a neighborhood champion, but during our conversations some interesting history emerged. It became apparent that her “giving back” philosophy didn’t start at Sanctuary – it’s just part of her DNA.

Naomi Williamson

Recent transplants to the area may have a hard time imaging our beautiful neighborhood was once part of the notorious Skid Row of Minneapolis.  But that’s exactly where Naomi, a preachers daughter and youngest of eight, spent the early years of her childhood.   It’s been quite a journey from her father’s Mission to being a partner in Sanctuary.

Naomi’s father, Rev. Stanley L. Williamson, was an ordained minister with the Shiloh Temple Pentecostal church, back before the church was segregated.  While her older siblings sang in the streets for vagrants, the younger kids worked in the soup kitchen and food shelf at the Mission, located at 807 4th Avenue South.    Naomi related, “I remember being there and hearing the singing.  My 5 sisters and 2 brothers sang the traditional old hymns such as The Old Rugged Cross, In the Garden, and What a Friend We Have in Jesus, in harmony - both in the Mission and on a Skid Row, then near some RR tracks on Washington between Hennepin and Nicollet”. 

Below is a photo in front of the Mission (Naomi is the baby). The building no longer stands.

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Our conversations with Naomi evolved into a retrospective of her life’s journey.   She stated, “Certainly my parents' commitment to helping the poor and destitute - and being exposed to lots of needy people - gave me a strong sympathy for those in need, and an appreciation for those who share their own good fortune. We ourselves also were poor.  Dad not only redistributed surplus food to the poor - in later years after the Mission was closed, he was called "the vegetable man" by those who became used to him driving his route to drop off the food - our family also ate that surplus food ourselves.  Surplus food is basically food past its 'expiration' date.  To this day, I have a very difficult time watching food being wasted.  I am pleased that Sanctuary's Chef puts together balanced plates where everything on the plate is intended to be eaten as a part of his carefully balanced design.  Most portions are the size that people can eat without throwing away excess.  I also gained an appreciation for fresh, wonderful food!”

The library was a means of escaping the reality of poverty, and reading lead to college.   After working her way through law school, Naomi went on to a successful career as a corporate attorney with Honeywell in Arizona.  While at Honeywell, Naomi ran the community service volunteer group assisting Hmong refugees.  Starting a family was the motivating factor in moving back to Minnesota, and oddly enough she and her husband, Roger Kubicki, bought a home within a few blocks of the house she lived in as a baby.

Fast forward to the present, and Sanctuary is now Naomi’s vehicle for helping others.  Using the talents of Chef Patrick, Sanctuary holds special events - like their creative Tasting Menu - to benefit causes such as March of Dimes, Dining Out for Life and Youth Farms.   Additionally, you’ll always find a local artist promoted at the restaurant, and if you follow Twitter and Facebook you’ll find Naomi tirelessly creating a buzz to help promote neighborhood businesses.  For these reasons, we named Naomi our choice for Neighborhood Champion in our June 21 article recapping the first year covering the Mill District through Mill City Times.

Sanctuary is celebrating its 4th Birthday this Sunday, August 28, with food, drink and music.   As for the name, the intent was to suggest a haven/escape.   As Naomi puts it, “We don't preach in this Sanctuary, but we do provide an escape from your daily troubles and food to salve your soul!” 

In addition to following Sanctuary on Facebook and Twitter, check their website frequently for upcoming promotions and events.

Tuesday
Aug232011

MNopedia - Fun New History Website

Check out MNopedia, a new Minnesota history website recently launched by the Minnesota Historical Society.  It's currently in Beta, so the bones are there with only limited content.  Based on what's there so far it promises to be a fun and interesting site to follow.

Read more about it in Kristin Tillotson's StarTrib article, "MNopedia Site Makes History Fun".

Tuesday
Aug232011

Heading to the State Fair? Try the New Cell Phone History Tour from the Minnesota Historical Society!

Minnesota State Fair history is now at your fingertips with a new cell phone tour developed by the Minnesota State Fair Foundation and the Minnesota Historical Society.

Fairgoers can use their own phones to dial up the voice of Tim Russell from “A Prairie Home Companion” and listen while he guides them to 12 historically significant spots at the fair.

Find out how State Fair mascot Fairchild got his name, which famous folks appeared at the Grandstand and what Marjorie Johnson’s secret is to winning so many blue ribbons for baking! 

Also hear fun facts, fair sounds and personal memories.

“The cell phone tour takes fairgoers to places they may have passed many times, but this time they’ll learn fascinating stories related to those places,” said Wendy Jones, Head of Minnesota History Center Museum and Education Programs.

Smart phone users can scan a QR code on the sign at each stop to connect to the tour.

Brochures for the cell phone tour are free and can be found at fair information booths, the J.V. Bailey House and at the Minnesota Historical Society Booth #79 in the lower level of the Grandstand.  Fairgoers who finish the walking tour get a free prize (while supplies last).

If you can't make it to the Fair, you can still enjoy the cell phone tour.  Call 1-877-411-4123 and follow the prompts.

Tuesday
Aug232011

New Meters Slowly Making Their Way into the Neighborhood

If 2nd Street South towards 3rd Avenue is part of your walking, jogging, biking or driving route, you've probably noticed new parking pay stations were recently installed between 5th Avenue and 3rd Avenue. 

Raya Zimmerman's "Smarter Parking" article in the August 15-28 Journal sheds light on why they're being installed, how they work, how to use them and how to avoid mistakes that will most likely result in a ticket.

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New Parking Meters

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It's actually a pretty straight forward system to use, but until parkers get comfortable with it you can count on seeing people frozen in front of the pay station with squinting eyes and furrowed brows.

Monday
Aug222011

The Week Ahead in Mill City / August 22-28

Monday
Aug222011

Milkweed Editions to Participate in Literary Punch Card Program

Laurie Hertzel's "Punching up a New Literary Collaboration" article in the August 21 Star Trib (click here for the August 20 online edition) mentions Milkweed Editions, 1011 Washington Avenue South.  According to the article, Milkweed and two other local presses, along with select Twin Cities book sellers, have created the Literary Punch Card as a means to increase book signing traffic, book sales, etc.

The launch party for the Literary Punch Card is scheduled for September 14, 5:00pm-7:00pm, at Club Jager, 923 Washington Avenue North. 

Sunday
Aug212011

Minnesota Center for Book Arts Postcard Contest

Day of the Dead / Dia de los Muertos Postcard Contest.

Minnesota Center for Book Arts (MCBA) is sponsoring a Dia de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) postcard competition, with all entries to be displayed in the Open Book Lobby Gallery from September 16 to November 6, 2011. A $250 "best of show" prize will be awarded.

Entering is super easy:   Create your entry - a 4"x6" postcard - using any media: collage, paint, drawing, printing, sewing, photography, digital imagery or any other artistic method.  Then mail it to MCBA by September 12, 2011.

More details are available on the Artist Opportunities page.

Saturday
Aug202011

Week 16 at Mill City Farmers Market

The St. Paul and Eagan Markets are still the Minnesota leaders in the America’s Favorite Farmers Markets contest.   Cast your vote for the Mill City Farmers Market by Clicking here.  Only 10 days left to vote!

Salty Tart Bakery debuted at the Market this week, as did Sweetland Orchard. YUM!

Mill City Farmers Market on August 20, 2011

Mill City Farmers Market on August 20, 2011

Mill City Farmers Market on August 20, 2011

Mill City Farmers Market on August 20, 2011

Mill City Farmers Market on August 20, 2011

Mill City Farmers Market on August 20, 2011

Mill City Farmers Market on August 20, 2011

Mill City Farmers Market on August 20, 2011

Mill City Farmers Market on August 20, 2011

Mill City Farmers Market on August 20, 2011

Mill City Farmers Market on August 20, 2011

Mill City Farmers Market on August 20, 2011

August 20, 2011, Mill City Farmers Market

August 20, 2011, Mill City Farmers Market

August 20, 2011, Mill City Farmers Market

Mill City Farmers Market on August 20, 2011

Mill City Farmers Market on August 20, 2011

August 20, 2011, Mill City Farmers Market

Mill City Farmers Market on August 20, 2011

Mill City Farmers Market on August 20, 2011

Mill City Farmers Market on August 20, 2011

Friday
Aug192011

This Weekend in Mill City / August 19-21

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

Friday, August 19

August 19, 2011, Friday - Real Ghost Tour (2 Nights) at St. Anthony Main

August 19, 2011, Friday - MacPhail's Rock Week Summer Camp Final Performances

Live Music at Aster Cafe

Saturday, August 20

Mill City Farmers Market

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

Bird Watching at Nicollet Island and Boom Island

Riverfront Quest Family Tour at Mill City Museum

Metrodome Open House: First 3,000 People Get Piece of Old Roof

Central Library Summer Atrium Sale

Live Music at Aster Cafe

Sunday, August 21

CorePower Yoga in the Park

13.1® Minneapolis Half Marathon

The Homegrown Experience at Nicollet Island Pavilion

Railroad History Tour at Mill City Museum

An Architect’s View of 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.