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Entries from July 1, 2016 - July 31, 2016

Friday
Jul152016

July 15, 2016, Friday - Running Aces at MVI

Time: 4:00pm - 7:00pm

Location: Minneapolis Visitor Information on Nicollet, 505 Nicollet Mall

Running Aces at MVI

Running Aces Casino & Racetrack will be at Minneapolis Visitor Information on Friday, July 15 from 4pm-7pm. They will be hosting Blackjack and Minnow Race games for prizes.

Additionally, you can register to win prizes from Running Aces, including the Grand Prize which includes:
Two (2) ticket to the P.O.D. & Drowning Pool Concert at Running Aces on August 4th
One (1) Bluetooth Speaker
One (1) Bluetooth Headphones
Two (2) $25 Food Coupons for Running Aces
Two (2) Free Aces for the Blackjack Tables at Running Aces
Running Aces T-Shirt
Running Aces Hat

Friday
Jul152016

July 15, 2016, Friday - Mill City Summer Opera: Sweeney Todd at Mill City Museum Ruins Courtyard

Time: 8:00pm – 10:30 pm

Location: Mill City Museum, 704 South 2nd Street

Mill City Summer Opera: Sweeney Todd

July 15, 17, 19, 21, 22 and 24

Mill City Summer Opera brings another summer of performance and music to the museum's dramatic Ruin Courtyard with Sweeney Todd. After 15 years of unjust imprisonment in a penal colony, the barber Sweeney Todd returns to the gas-lit streets of Victorian London to claim vengeance on those who wronged him. Sondheim’s stunningly inventive score contains intense drama, macabre humor, lyrical purity and an unforgettable final scene. Don’t miss this thrilling American masterpiece! $35-200/MNHS member discount Get Tickets Online.

Friday
Jul152016

July 15, 2016, Friday - Fasting & Feasting at A-Mill Artist Lofts

Time: 6:00pm - 10:00pm

Location: A-Mill Artist Lofts, 315 Main Street SE (Enter at Performance Space on Main Street)

Fasting & Feasting 

Ragamala Dance invites you to join them along the Mississippi River at the historic Pillsbury A-Mill Artist Lofts for this summer celebration. In India, food is symbolic of Annapurna—the goddess of food and nourishment—and is an integral part of ritual and festival. Guests at Fasting and Feasting will enjoy a delicious meal prepared by James Beard Award-winning Twin Cities chef Raghavan Iyer, who will discuss the interconnectedness of food, art and ritual in India. His talk will also focus on the traditions surrounding the board game of Paramapadam, which is a central inspiration for Ragamala’s in-development work, Written in Water.

Before dinner, guests will enjoy drinks and appetizers overlooking the river, gather to play Paramapadam, watch the premiere of a new short film on the creation of Written in Water and go on tours of the building, which includes an art gallery, music, painting and dance studios, and a roof deck with stunning views of the city. This event is made possible by an Engaging Dance Audiences grant administered by Dance/USA and made possible with generous funding from the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation.

Only patron tickets to this event are tax-deductible. For information and tickets: https://squareup.com/store/ragamala-dance 

Thursday
Jul142016

July 14, 2016, Thursday - Pizza for Peace at Pizza Nea

Time:  7 p.m. until 12:30 a.m.

Location: Pizza Nea, 306 E Hennepin Ave

Pizza for Peace

Eating pizza has a greater purpose, when a portion of its proceeds goes to support the victims of Pulse Nightclub in Orlando. 

Please join us for an evening of community and fundraising as we take action on gun reform, and bring together the local LGBTQ community.

Enjoy local DJs and a silent auction featuring generous donations from local artists and businesses...from wine baskets to gift certificates for local goods and services. 

Pizza Nea has graciously offered to donate a portion of the night’s proceeds – 30% of in-house sales and 40% of to-go orders – to the Pulse Victims Fund and Everytown for Gun Safety.

Thursday
Jul142016

July 14, 2016, Thursday - A Hill in Natchez at Southern Theater (4 nights)

Time: 7:30pm

Location: Southern Theater, 1420 Washington Avenue South

A Hill in Natchez presented by Joseph Horton

Beautiful and unsettling, A Hill in Natchez is a meditation on the strange gravity of power that transforms a scenic hill into a bazaar where people stroll idly past humans for sale. Through a hallucinatory mix of music, visuals, and dance, director Joe Horton tells the story of a woman and man caught in this gravity and the myriad ways they are touched by power. Seen through their eyes, the New World is an ever-evolving mosaic of symbols, violent and seductive, dictating laws they are bound by yet can't quite understand. 
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Preview on Thursday, June 14th:  Live Filming
Thursday's presentation of A Hill in Natchez will double as a live taping. The film team will make every effort to be as unobtrusive as possible to give audience members an unbroken experience. Tickets to the live taping are available at a special discounted price.
Thursday
Jul142016

July 14, 2016, Thursday - Northeast Farmers Market at The Grain Belt

Time: 4:30pm - 7:30pm

Location: The Grain Belt Apartments, 1215 Marshall Street NE

Northeast Farmers Market at The Grain Belt

Thursdays thru August 25th

A dozen vendors providing the neighborhood with fresh fruits and vegetables, locally made art, specialty foods, and live music every Thursday!

VENDORS
Kiss My Cabbage
Fieldstone Family Farm, LLC
Lil Momma Cakes
Creature Comfort Hot Sauce
Superior Switchel Co.
Whole Sum Kitchen
The Moral Omnivore
The Green Hare Farm
Paul Ronyak Wood Work
Violett's Blossoms Fresh Flower and Vegetables
HipNoses Handcrafted Candles
Desdamona Doolittle Leather Work
Teresa Audet - Object Maker
FrioFrio MN Ice Popsicles
The Caramel Jar
The Bitter Buffalo

Thursday
Jul142016

July 14, 2016, Thursday - Hennepin Island Hydropower Tour with the Mill City Museum

Time: 1:00pm-2:30pm, approx. 1.5 miles

Location: Meet at 125 Main Street SE (at the green awning between Pracna on Main and the Aster Café).

Tickets on sale online or at 612-341-7555.

Future Date:  July 28

Mill City Museum and Xcel Energy will partner on a series of weekday walking tours highlighting the story of waterpower at St. Anthony Falls, including rare access to an operating power plant.

During the early 20th century, more than two dozen mills and hydroelectric plants used the water power from St. Anthony Falls. Today just one is left: Xcel Energy's Hennepin Island Hydroelectric Plant.

On this tour, a Mill City Museum guide will lead participants to Hennepin Island and Father Hennepin Bluffs Park, including special access to the power plant. Along the way, participants will learn about the historic uses of waterpower at the falls for flour milling, sawmilling and hydroelectricity, the role of hydroelectricity in Xcel Energy's green energy and energy efficiency initiatives and the future of waterpower on the Minneapolis riverfront.

Hennepin Island Hydropower Tour is presented by Xcel Energy.

Thursday
Jul142016

July 14, 2016, Thursday - River Rats Water Ski Show

Time: 6:30 PM

Location: 1758 N West River Rd

River Rats Water Ski Show

Join the River Rats for some excitement on the river! The show will feature pyramids, barefoot skiers, ballet line, swivel skiers and much more!

Development show at 6:30, main show at 7:00.

Bring blankets or lawn chairs and enjoy this free waterski show for the whole family along the banks of the Mississippi River.

Future shows:  July 21, 22, 27

Wednesday
Jul132016

July 13, 2016, Wednesday - Warehouse District Walking Tour with Preserve Minneapolis

Time: 6:30pm

Location: Meet at Edina Realty Office - Corner of Washington Avenue N and 3rd Avenue N

Minneapolis Warehouse District Walking Tour with Preserve Minneapolis

The Minneapolis Warehouse Historic District is the state's largest commercial district listed on the National Register of Historic Places.  Spread over a 30 block area, the district includes 140 buildings and structures.  The district is historically important as an area of early commercial growth during the development of the city of Minneapolis and as the city's warehouse and wholesaling district that expanded during the late 19th and early 20th centuries when Minneapolis became a major distribution center in the upper Midwest.  Wholesalers were attracted to the area northwest of the downtown business district where land values were relatively low and railroad lines nearby.  The leading wholesale lines included groceries, fruits and produce, hardware, dry goods, glassware, and most importantly, agricultural implements. 

The district is also architecturally significant for its remarkably intact concentration of commercial buildings designed by the city's leading architects including Cass Gilbert, Long and Long, Harry Wild Jones, Kees and Colburn, and Hewitt and Brown.  Stylistically, the buildings represent every major style from the period including Italianate, Queen Anne, Richardsonian Romanesque, Renaissance Revival, and the Commercial Style. 

The warehouse district has retained its sense of time and place with original bridges still in place, streets paved with bricks, and with trains passing through daily on the tracks beds around which the area first developed. The tour will discuss the overall history of the district, the history and architectural styles of individual buildings, and the architects who designed them. 

The tour will walk one mile. The tour guide is Rolf Anderson.

 

Wednesday
Jul132016

July 13, 2016, Wednesday - Friends of the Mississippi River presents Brown Bag Lunch: Reconnecting North Minneapolis to the Mighty Mississippi

Time: 11:30am – 1:00pm

Location: McKnight Foundation, 710 Second Street S., #400

Friends of the Mississippi River presents:

Brown Bag Lunch: Reconnecting North Minneapolis to the Mighty Mississippi

With the Mississippi Riverfront in North Minneapolis slated to become parkland in the coming years, it's important to ensure that it be a true, accessible, community amenity for North Minneapolis residents. To do this, connections between the community and the riverfront parkland must be improved. Friends of the Mississippi River (FMR) invites you to a brown bag lunch for a presentation and discussion about the barriers and opportunities to reconnect North Minneapolis neighborhoods and the Mississippi River. The lunch will include a presentation by FMR’s's UMN CURA Research Assistant Eric King on his connections research throughout the spring 2016 semester. A discussion about the existing barriers and opportunities as well as projects that are in the works to improve connections will follow. Beverages and dessert provided. Please RSVP using the above link.

Tuesday
Jul122016

July 12, 2016, Tuesday - Minneapolis Heritage Preservation Commission Public Meeting

Time: 4:30pm

Location: Room 317, City Hall, 350 South Fifth Street

Agenda

Tuesday
Jul122016

July 12, 2016, Tuesday - Minneapolis History Pub Crawl: Old St. Anthony

Time: 6:30pm - 9:00pm

Location: Community Keg House, 34 13th Avenue NE

Minneapolis History Pub Crawl: Old St. Anthony

Discover the city’s oldest neighborhoods in this bus tour of the east bank of the Mississippi River, including historic Main Street, the Marcy-Holmes neighborhood, Nicollet Island, parts of Northeast Minneapolis and the historic Grain Belt brewery complex. The town of St. Anthony began in 1849, several years before its neighbor Minneapolis across the river. Although annexed by Minneapolis in 1872, the area's unique character and history remained distinct. Hear about the people who lived and worked there and about the flour mills, churches, red light districts, Victorian homes, pubs, immigrant enclaves, commercial centers, breweries and more. The tour will stop at several significant historic places, including two watering holes in historic buildings.

This tour is for ages 21 and up, and the price includes a pint and sampling at Community Keg House. The tour includes three blocks of moderately-pace walking on uneven surfaces. 

Reservations: required; call 612-341-7582 or register online.

Additional dates:  July 26, August 9

Tuesday
Jul122016

July 12, 2016, Tuesday - Music & Movies in the Park at Father Hennepin Bluffs Park

Time: Music 7:00pm; Movie 15 minutes after sunset

Location: Father Hennepin Bluffs Park (East Bank of the Stone Arch Bridge)

Tonights entertainment: (See website in case of scheduling changes.)

Music:
Byron Johnson-Blanchard Trio July 12
OSO July 19
Iron for Ghosts July 26
Niki Becker August 2
Grateful Red August 9
Hunker'd Down Blues Band August 16
The Paper Days August 23
War Poets August 30

Movies:
Young Frankenstein July 12
He Named Me Malala July 19
TC Black Film Festival Selection July 26
Pitch Perfect 2 August 2
Jaws August 9
Batkid Begins August 16
TC Black Film Festival Selection August 23

What to bring: Blanket or chair, sunblock and bugspray, picnic basket.

Music & Movies in The Parks is produced by the Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board.

Monday
Jul112016

July 11, 2016, Monday - "Music in the Park" at Nicollet Island

Time: 7:00pm

Location: Nicollet Island Park

Tonights entertainment: (See website to verify any programming changes.)

2016 Music:
July 11, Already Gone
July 18, Vicky Emerson
July 25, Mosaica
August 1, The UnderGroove
August 8, Little Diamonds
August 15, She Has Issues
August 22, The Brandon Projekt
August 29, Rob Meany

What to bring: Blanket or chair, sunblock and bugspray, picnic basket.

Music & Movies in The Parks is produced by the Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board. Enjoy more than 250 FREE concerts and movies in Minneapolis parks this summer!

Sunday
Jul102016

July 10, 2016, Sunday - Engineering the Falls: History Player William de la Barre Tour at the Mill City Museum

Time:  1:00pm

Location:  Mill City Museum, 704 South 2nd Street

Engineering the Falls: History Player William de la Barre Tour

Take a walking tour of St. Anthony Falls led by costumed History Player William de la Barre, the Austrian engineer who spent half a century developing Minneapolis flour milling and waterpower. Visit the Minneapolis riverfront, the west-side milling district and the Stone Arch Bridge, and hear about the many ways the falls have changed over the years.

Future date: August 7

Sunday
Jul102016

July 10, 2016, Sunday - Open Streets Downtown

Time: 11:00am - 5:00pm

Location: Washington Ave N from 8th Ave N to 1st Ave N & 1st Ave N from Washington Ave N to 8th St S

Open Streets Downtown: Sunday, July 10

Balance of Open Streets 2016 Schedule:

Open Streets East Lake: Sunday, July 24
East Lake Street: between Elliot & 42nd

Open Streets Northeast: Sunday, August 7
Northeast: 13th from 2nd to 5th / 5th from 13th to 22nd /
22nd from 5th to Central / Central from Lowry to 18 1/2th

Open Streets Franklin: Sunday, August 21
Franklin: Between Portland & 28th

Open Streets W Broadway: Saturday, September 10
Broadway: Between Lyndale & Penn Ave N

Open Streets Nicollet: Sunday, September 18
Nicollet: Between Lake & 46th Ave S

Open Streets University of MN: Saturday, October 1
University of MN: Cedar Riverside / West Bank / Dinkytown

Saturday
Jul092016

July 9, 2016, Saturday - Free Yoga in Gold Medal Park

Time: 9:00am - 10:00am

Location: Gold Medal Park

Saturday yoga in Gold Medal Park returns! Grab your mat (or a towel) and a neighbor and meet us by the letters. The sessions are free of charge and sponsored by Friends of the Mill District. We will meet every Saturday through September 3rd. Come salute the sun and enjoy the beauty of our neighborhood with your friends and neighbors.

Saturday
Jul092016

July 9, 2016, Saturday - Argentina Celebrates 200 Years of Independence in Minneapolis on Boom Island

Time: 11 AM - 9 PM

Location: Boom Island Park, 724 Sibley St. NE

 
Bicentenario Argentino Mini-Festival: traditional Argentine music, games, food & dance at Boom Island Park in Minneapolis.

1:30pm-2:30pm: Tango lesson & practica.
3:30pm-5:00pm: Dance lesson: traditional dances from Argentina by Paulino Brener (chacarera and more)
5:00pm-6:00pm: Tango lesson & practica
6:00pm-Sunset:  Fiesta Argentina
Argentine dance & music from all decades (cumbias, pop, rock nacional, cuarteto, tango, folklore...)
Games and activities for the whole family throughout the day: truco, fulbito, taba, pato (limited version) and more!

Food:
Del Sur Empanadas: food truck from 12pm to 6pm: the only authentic Argentine empanadas that you can buy in the Twin Cities. They also have chimichurri and lomitos!
Praline ...Platense: with traditional Argentine recipe for frosted nuts
About the park: There are 3 shelters at the park, each one with a double bbq (parrilla), if you want, you can make your own bbq or "asado". The park is quite big, so we'll be having different activities and music for the whole family.

Questions?: info@bataclantango.org
More info

Would like to help us?: send us an email at: info@bataclantango.org
Saturday
Jul092016

July 9, 2016, Saturday - Common Grounds Urban Yoga & Music Festival at Loring Park

Time: 9:00am - 6:00pm

Location: Loring Park, 1382 Willow Street

cOMmon Grounds Urban Yoga & Music Festival

Tickets 

The Twin Cities first and only URBAN yoga festival will take place in Minneapolis at Loring Park on July 9th! cOMmon Grounds will feature some of the finest yoga instructors and rockin' musicians from around the area. The festival promises to provide attendees an overall wellness experience by offering a variety of classes, activities, educational and fun workshops all against the background of nature and the sounds of the city.

Participants are invited to attend an assortment of yoga classes and other unique workshops. Classes range from beginner to immediate and advanced. Look forward to a wide range of urban styles, fun and lecture based "YOGA Talks" workshops. 

In addition to yoga, participants will have several options to stay entertained.  Enjoy a massage, Reiki session, listen to music, chill at Slacker Park, watch artistic performers, shop in our Vendor Village, enjoy different healthy food options and much more. 

cOMmon Grounds Festival is a family-friendly event. Young Yogis can participate in their very own yoga classes, activities, games, crafts and more at our, "Kids Camp."

Saturday
Jul092016

July 9, 2016, Saturday - One Minute Play Festival at Southern Theater (2 nights)

Time: 8:00pm

Location: Southern Theater, 1420 Washington Avenue South

One Minute Play Festival

Saturday and Sunday, July 9 and 108 pm

The One-Minute Play Festival (#1MPF) is America’s largest and longest running grass roots theatre company, founded by Producing Artistic Director, Dominic D’Andrea. #1MPF is a social barometer project, which investigates the zeitgeist of different communities through dialogue, consensus building and a performance of 50-100 short moments generated by each community. #1MPF works in partnership with theatres and/or social organizations sharing playwright, educational or community-specific missions across the country. The aim is to create locally-sourced playwright-focused community events, with the goal of promoting the spirit of radical inclusion. #1MPF represents playwrights of different age, gender, race, cultures and points of career. The work attempts to reflect the theatrical landscape of local artistic communities by creating a dialogue between the collective conscious and the individual voice. Lineup will be announced in June. General admission: $18; ARTshare members: $15.