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Entries from June 1, 2018 - June 30, 2018

Thursday
Jun212018

June 21, 2018, Thursday - Jake's Music on the Plaza at US Bank Stadium Downtown East Plaza

Time: Opening act to go on at 6PM; headliner to take the stage at 7:30PM

Location: US Bank Stadium Downtown East Plaza

Jake's Music on the Plaza

Each Thursday in June U.S. Bank Stadium is hosting a concert series on the Downtown East Plaza for all ages with food trucks, beverage specials, live music, lawn games and more. Stop by and spend your Thursday evenings after work with your colleagues and friends at this free, outdoor event!

June 21 – Mark Healey; Free Fallin’ – A Tribute to the Memory of Tom Petty
June 28 – The MTV’s; Pop ROCKS
Thursday
Jun212018

June 21, 2018, Thursday - East Town Business Forum

Our final business forum of the 2017-2018 season is coming up on Thursday, June 21, from 11:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.  This will be a joint event with the minneapolis downtown council.  It will be a special celebration of the Kraus Anderson block.  The event will take place in the FINNovation Lab/Impact Hub space.  Please RSVP via Eventbrite.

Event Description
The redevelopment of an entire block of East Town is a celebration of urban innovation and best practices for mixed use development. This shared forum with between the East Town Business Partnership and mpls downtown council will introduce us to all that is new on this block including new housing, the Elliot Hotel and restaurant, the FINNovation Lab and the new Kraus Anderson headquarters.
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Featured Speakers
John Campabasso, VP and Director of Marketing, Kraus Anderson
Jacquie Berglund, CEO Finnegans
Mary Rick, CEO Impact Hub/FINNovation Lab
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Agenda
11:30 am – registration and lunch
12:00 pm – program begins
1:00 pm – program concludes
Thursday
Jun212018

June 21, 2018, Thursday - Twin Cities River Rats Show

The 2018 Twin Cities River Rats shows are scheduled for 7pm Thursday nights through August, and take place at 1628 West River Road (between the Plymouth and Broadway bridges). These are free events!

The Twin Cities Rivers Rats describe their show as an aquatic Broadway musical featuring multiple water ski acts choreographed to music and built around a theme. Facebook

Show Schedule:

6:30pm – Development show: Our members under the age of 18 and our new members get the opportunity to perform for the crowd before jumping into the “big” show.

7:00pm – The Big Show! The ski show is a 1 hour long themed-show. In between daring and beautiful acts on water, a storyline unfolds. We encourage audience participation and love applause!

8:00pm – Photos! Photo opportunities with the cast of the show, visit with the skiers, and even take a ride in our “triple-rig” boat (for a price!)

Upcoming Thursday Night Shows:
June 21 @ 6:30 Pm - 9:00 Pm
June 28 @ 6:30 Pm - 9:00 Pm
July 05 @ 6:30 Pm - 9:00 Pm
Thursday
Jun212018

June 21, 2018, Thursday - Minneapolis Taste of the Nation Hotlist

Time: 7pm – 10pm (VIP admission at 6pm)

Location:Nicollet Island Pavilion, 40 Power Street

Minneapolis Taste of the Nation Hotlist

Ensure that no kid goes hungry, whether in Minneapolis or across the nation, by joining the city’s finest chefs and mixologists for Minneapolis' Taste of the Nation Hotlist for No Kid Hungry, a remarkable night of dining in support of No Kid Hungry’s work to end childhood hunger in America. Guests will mix, mingle and enjoy food and drink prepared by more than 30 top chefs and bartenders. VIP admission is $125, and general admission is $75.

Thursday
Jun212018

June 21, 2018, Thursday - RiverFirst Riverfront Tour with Minneapolis Parks Foundation

Time: 2P-4P

RiverFirst Riverfront Tour

New for 2018, the Minneapolis Parks Foundation’s Walk & Talk series is a small group exploration of Minneapolis parks, curated with our supporters in mind.

Get an insider’s view of how the Minneapolis Riverfront will soon transform through the most visionary parks-building effort in generations. You’ll learn about the storied history and exciting future of the Central Riverfront. Sights you’ll see include the Stone Arch Bridge and St. Anthony Falls, and the on-the-brink-of-construction Water Works park project.

YOUR GUIDE: Tom Evers, Executive Director, Minneapolis Parks Foundation

ACTIVITY LEVEL: Moderate 3-mile walk on mostly paved trail

 

Wednesday
Jun202018

June 20, 2018, Wednesday - Minneapolis Park and Rec Board Meeting

Time: 5:00pm

Location: Minneapolis Park and Rec Board, 2117 West River Road

Click here for a link to tonights agenda. 

Stream Live Meetings Online or watch on TV on Minneapolis 79.

Wednesday
Jun202018

June 20, 2018, Wednesday - Good Morning Ward 3 at Kramarczuk's

Time: 7:30am - 9:00am

Location: Kramarczuk's, 215 E Hennepin Ave

Good Morning Ward 3 with Council Member Steve Fletcher

We'll be joined by special guest Gene Ranieri, the Director of Intergovernmental Relations for the City of Minneapolis to talk about this last legislative session - what happened and what did not, particularly around the City's priorities and how it will affect our community.

Wednesday
Jun202018

June 20, 2018, Wednesday - Ball: A Musical Tribute To My Lost Testicle opens at The Southern Theater (thru June 24)

Time: See schedule below

Location: The Southern Theater, 1420 Washington Avenue S

The Catalysts present: Ball: A Musical Tribute to My Lost Testicle

When Max Wojtanowicz was diagnosed with stage 3 testicular cancer in January 2016, a friend told him to "conquer it, and then sing about it." Challenge accepted. Through storytelling and original songs about chemotherapy, community and courage, Ball is a show about laughing (and singing) in the face of darkness when life throws you a curve… ball.

Tuesday
Jun192018

June 19, 2018, Tuesday - Music and Movie in the Park at Father Hennepin Bluffs Park

Time: 7:00pm

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

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

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

Reminders: Watch our facebook or twitter page for weather cancellations of the evening festivities. Post photos of you, your family and friends enjoying the concerts and movies on the facebook page Support the artists by picking up a CD or other merchandise.

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!

Tuesday
Jun192018

June 19, 2018, Tuesday - Mill City Farmers Market Night Market at The Commons

Mill City Night Market

Time: 4:00pm to 8:00pm

Location: The Commons, 425 Portland Avenue S

Mill City Farmers Market Night Market

This will be an ongoing event through Tuesday, September 25.

Pick up farm fresh, organic produce and local artisan foods for an easy weeknight meal. Prepared food vendors will be cooking up seasonal recipes all evening, so come hungry, stay, listen to live music and have a picnic supper in The Commons!

PROGRAMS

At our Tuesday Night Market we will continue to offer “can do” cooking and wellness activities and live entertainment, such as

NOTE - Monitor MCFM's Facebook for any weather-related cancellation updates!

Tuesday
Jun192018

June 19, 2018, Tuesday - 10th Avenue Bridge Rehab Open House 1

Time: 4:00pm to 6:00pm

Location: University Lutheran Church of Hope, 601 13th Avenue SE

10th Avenue Bridge Rehabilitation Open House 1

Monday
Jun182018

June 18, 2018, Monday - Music in the Park at Nicollet Island

Time: 7:00pm

Location: Nicollet Island Park

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

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

Reminders: Watch our facebook or twitter page for weather cancellations of the evening festivities. Post photos of you enjoying the concerts on the facebook page. Support the artists by picking up a CD or other merchandise.

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!

Monday
Jun182018

June 18, 2018, Monday - Mississippi Gorge Regional Park Master Plan CAC Meeting #3

Time: 5:30-7:30 pm

Location: Minneapolis Park and Rec Board, 2117 West River Road
 
Mississippi Gorge Regional Park Master Plan CAC Meeting #3

The next Community Advisory Committee (CAC) meeting is scheduled Monday, June 18, 2018, 5:30-7:30 pm at Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board (MPRB) Headquarters, 2117 West River Road.

This project will create a new long-term plan for Mississippi Gorge Regional Park, which hosts about 3.7 million visitors annually, making it the third most-visited park in Minnesota. The park's boundaries cover parkland on both sides of the Mississippi River from Bridge 9 (Dinkytown Greenway bridge) in the north to the St. Paul border (east side of the river) and Minnehaha Regional Park (west side) in the south.

The first two CAC meetings were dedicated to to familiarizing the group with the project and assigning priorities to rehabilitation projects at Bohemian Flats and Annie Young Meadow. The focus of the group will now move toward visioning the future of the entire park and learning community needs and goals for recreation in one of the most important natural spaces in the city.
Meeting notes from the May CAC meeting have been posted. Click the link below to view.

May 14, 2018 CAC Meeting Recap

The fourth and fifth CAC meetings have also been scheduled: Monday, July 16, 2018 at Luxton Recreation Center and Monday, Aug. 20, 2018 at Hiawatha School Recreation Center. Both meetings are also 5:30-7:30 pm.

All CAC meetings are open to the public and dinner will be provided. Please contact the project manager listed below if child care is needed.

Sunday
Jun172018

June 17, 2018, Sunday - 24th Annual Stone Arch Bridge Festival

24th Annual Stone Arch Bridge Festival

The Stone Arch Bridge Festival is held every Father’s Day weekend on the Minneapolis riverfront. It is the third largest festival in Minneapolis, drawing thousands of visitors to the beautiful scenery of the Mississippi River and Minneapolis skyline. The festival is known for the unique artwork for sale from 200+ artists, live music on three stages and family friendly activities including an extensive car show. Debuting this year, the Weber Grills Culinary Arts Market presented by Warners’ Stellian will feature pre-packaged gourmet and artist food products from 25 vendors. The beautiful Riverplace plaza will be lined with vendors and feature a grilling demonstration stage by Weber Grills. Every half hour guests will be treated to grilled samples from Mighty Spark craft meats. Free admission.

Saturday, June 16
FESTIVAL • 10am-7pm
Art • Music • Food • Cars
FREE CONCERT,  Water Power Park

Sunday, June 17
FESTIVAL • 10am-5pm
Art • Music • Food • Cars

Sunday
Jun172018

June 17, 2018, Sunday - Star Tribune 2nd Annual Father's Day Ugly Tie 5K

Time: 9:15 AM - 12 PM

Location: Father Hennepin Bluffs Park

Star Tribune 2nd Annual Father's Day Ugly Tie 5K

Join us on Father’s Day for the second annual 5K fun run along the scenic historic Mississippi riverfront in downtown Minneapolis. Wear the ugliest tie you can find and bring the whole family. In addition to the 5K race there will be a kids .5K run followed by live music, snacks and great prizes at Father Hennepin Park.

-All finishers receive a medal
-Chip timed event
-A USATF certified 5K course
-All participants receive a performance tee
-Enjoy a complimentary beverage of your choice at the Beer Garden post-race. (ID required for beer, must be 21+)
-And more special surprises

Sunday
Jun172018

June 17, 2018, Sunday - Minneapolis Riverfront Walking Tour at the Mill City Museum

 Time: 10:30 am - Noon

Location: Mill City Museum, 704 S 2nd Street

Minneapolis Riverfront Walking Tour

Future dates: Aug 5, Sept 2, Sept 22

Take a guided walking tour of the Minneapolis riverfront and learn about its dramatic past and bright future. Visit the historic district at St. Anthony Falls, once the milling center of the world and now a growing cultural, recreational and residential neighborhood. Stop along the Stone Arch Bridge for spectacular views of the falls, view historic buildings surrounding the riverfront and downtown Minneapolis, and learn about the many people who have worked and lived in the area over the years. Plus, explore the ongoing riverfront renaissance through the historic preservation of Mill Ruins Park, Mill City Museum, Milwaukee Road Depot, historic loft condominiums and new developments, including the Guthrie Theater, MacPhail Center for Music and riverfront housing.

This tour includes about 1.5 miles of moderately paced walking on uneven surfaces. Please call ahead to make arrangements for guests with limited mobility.

Saturday
Jun162018

June 16, 2018, Saturday - Riverfront Quest Family Walking Tour at the Mill City Museum

Time: 10:30pm

Location: Mill City Museum, 704 2nd Street S

Riverfront Quest Family Tour

Explore the Minneapolis riverfront with a family treasure hunt. Make a quest journal from 10:30-11 am and then solve rhyming riddles, search for hidden boxes and discover the stories of Minneapolis' history along the way from 11 am to noon. The tour is designed for ages 6-11, and children must be accompanied by an adult.

The 60-minute tour includes no more than one mile of moderately paced walking on uneven terrain. Please call ahead to make arrangements for guests with limited mobility.

Saturday
Jun162018

June 16, 2018, Saturday - 24th Annual Stone Arch Bridge Festival (thru June 17)

24th Annual Stone Arch Bridge Festival

The Stone Arch Bridge Festival is held every Father’s Day weekend on the Minneapolis riverfront. It is the third largest festival in Minneapolis, drawing thousands of visitors to the beautiful scenery of the Mississippi River and Minneapolis skyline. The festival is known for the unique artwork for sale from 200+ artists, live music on three stages and family friendly activities including an extensive car show. Debuting this year, the Weber Grills Culinary Arts Market presented by Warners’ Stellian will feature pre-packaged gourmet and artist food products from 25 vendors. The beautiful Riverplace plaza will be lined with vendors and feature a grilling demonstration stage by Weber Grills. Every half hour guests will be treated to grilled samples from Mighty Spark craft meats. Free admission.

Saturday, June 16
FESTIVAL • 10am-7pm
Art • Music • Food • Cars
FREE CONCERT,  Water Power Park

Sunday, June 17
FESTIVAL • 10am-5pm
Art • Music • Food • Cars

Saturday
Jun162018

June 16, 2018, Saturday - Northern Spark

2018 Northern Spark

Northern Lights.mn presents Northern Spark, the free annual arts festival illuminating public spaces in the Twin Cities. Known for continually experimenting with size, location, and theme, this year’s Northern Spark will shift from a one night dusk to dawn event to two nights of art and connection with community—Friday, June 15 and Saturday, June 16—starting at dusk (9:02 pm) and ending at 2 am. Artists will explore the theme Commonality, with projects located in walkable and bikeable areas of Downtown Minneapolis, including The Commons, the Minneapolis Central Library, and Nicollet Mall.

Northern Spark 2018 theme: Commonality

The theme of this year’s festival takes its cue from its venues: The Commons, the Minneapolis Central Library, and Nicollet Mall. What is a 21st century commons? A 21st century library that serves everyone? A pedestrian avenue that is open to anyone?

At a time when the darkest parts of our collective identity surface daily in public forms — overt racism, everyday sexism, challenges to our rights to free speech, policies that fly in the face of climate science — Northern Lights.mn is committed to providing platforms that resist discriminatory ideas, open dialogue and create relationships. What do we have in common? In the context of Northern Spark, what do we share when we gather together in physical space?

The theme of commonality also grounds this year’s Creative City Challenge, a competition for artists, architects and designers in Minnesota to create an interactive work sited at The Commons through the end of July. Opening on the night of Northern Spark and supported by the Arts, Culture and the Creative Economy program of the City of Minneapolis, the competition winner will be announced in March.  

Artists are currently submitting proposals for this year’s festival and will also be announced in March.

“The theme of commonality emerged organically from this moment in time. As everything from politics to family relationships can feel divisive, there is a call to look at what connects us, but to do so critically. We’re interested in the ways that artists will celebrate and complicate the idea of commonality,” says Steve Dietz, co-director of Northern Spark.

The shift to two nights is both experimental and practical. In the words of Sarah Peters, co-director of Northern Spark, “A two night event gives us a built in rain date, but it also gives attendees more opportunity to experience the festival. So many people tell us they can’t see everything in one night. Now there are two!”

Programming and art will be the same each night.

Locations

The venues for Northern Spark 2018 are in downtown Minneapolis:

Dates and Times

In 2018, Northern Spark will take place over two nights, the third weekend in June until 2 am:

  • Friday, June 15, from 9:02 pm to 2 am

  • Saturday, June 16, 7 - 9 pm: Festival Launch Party

  • Saturday, June 16, from 9:02 pm to 2 am

Northern Spark Venue Partners

Northern Spark has always been a collaborative effort. Northern Lights.mn is grateful for the generous involvement of several organizations in the support and programming of Northern Spark 2018. Hennepin County Library at Minneapolis Central Library, Minneapolis Downtown Improvement District (DiD) along Nicollet, Green Minneapolis at The Commons, and The Arts, Culture and the Creative Economy program of the City of Minneapolis. We are also excited to continue a programmatic partnership with African Economic Development Solutions (AEDS) to support an artist at project at Northern Spark that will be re-presented at AEDS’ Little Africa Fest in August 2018. Northern Spark 2018 festival offerings will also include a project co-commissioned with Native American Community Development Initiative. Additional Programming Partners will be announced in March.

Northern Spark Background

Since 2011 thousands of Minnesotans and visitors have enjoyed Northern Spark, an annual arts festival illuminating public spaces in Minneapolis and St. Paul. In early June, tens of thousands of people gather to explore giant video projections, play in temporary installations in the streets, and enjoy experimental performances in green spaces. Late into the night the city surprises you: friendly crowds, glowing groups of cyclists, an unexpected path through the urban landscape, the magic of sunrise after a night of amazing art and experiences.

Northern Spark is known as a dusk-to-dawn event. In 2018 we are experimenting with a two-night model for attendees to experience the artful magic of Northern Spark for two nights in a row until 2 am.

Memorable projects from past Northern Spark festivals include Chris Larson’s Celebration/Love/Loss, Jim Campbell’s Scattered Light, Luke Savisky’s Ex-MN, Pramila Vasudevan’s Census, and countless other projects from artists such as: Ananya Dance Theater, Marina Zurkow, HOTTEA, and Million Artist Movement.

Northern Spark is produced by Northern Lights.mn, a Twin Cities non-profit arts organization whose work ranges from large-scale public art platforms like Northern Spark to Art(ists) On the Verge, a year­long mentorship program for 5 emerging artists working with digital culture. We support artists in the creation and presentation of art in the public sphere, such as at St. Paul's Union Depot (Amateur Intelligence Radio), "choir karaoke" at the Minnesota State Fair (Giant Sing Along) and most recently Illuminate South Loop, a mini outdoor festival of nine interactive projects in Bloomington, MN’s South Loop in the days leading up to the Super Bowl. Through projects such as Ruination: City of Dust, a location-­based environmental mystery game, and large scale festivals themed around social issues, our work helps audiences explore expanded possibilities for civic engagement through art.

Saturday
Jun162018

June 16, 2018, Saturday - Rock the Garden

Time: 2:00pm – 10:00pm

Location: Walker Art Center

Rock the Garden

One day, two stages, eight bands. Overlooking the iconic Minneapolis Sculpture Garden and an unbelievable view of the city skyline.

Copresented by the Walker Art Center and 89.3 The Current