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Entries from March 1, 2019 - March 31, 2019

Sunday
Mar312019

March 31, 2019, Sunday - Learn To Brew With The Pros at Modist Brewing

Time: 12 p.m. - 3 p.m. 

Location:Modist Brewing Company, 505 N 3rd Street 

Learn To Brew With The Pros

What: The NCA will be hosting the first of a four-part series event on coffee education. This event showcase the all the different variables that affect your basic home brewing. From grind size to water temperature, we'll cover it all! Following events will be on roasting, equipment and green coffee.

This event will include interactive stations for espresso, pour over, Aeropress, french press and cold brew. Each station will have a coffee professional ready to teach everything you need to know about that method. Stations will also have additional equipment set up for attendees to brew along.

We'll have plenty of coffee to be sampled, food, and even a live DJ ready to spin some funky tunes!

Who: Coffee Suppliers at each station include: Wesley Andrews Conversation Complements, Kickapoo Coffee, Philtera Cold Brewed Coffees, Tiny Footprint Coffee and UP Coffee Roasters.

Event is free so invite your friends! 

Sunday
Mar312019

March 31, 2019, Sunday - Dame It! at Solar Arts by Chow Girls

Time: 2:00pm - 5:00pm

Location: Solar Arts by Chow Girls, 711 15th Avenue NE, 3rd Floor

Dame It!

It’s a Party, Dame It!
Join us for the 4th Annual
Dame It! Fundraiser

Dame It! returns as the “best time ever” fundraiser!

The Minnesota Chapter of Les Dames d’Escoffier is throwing the spotlight on Minnesota’s women chefs. Some of the Twin Cities’ most creative kitchens are led by women chefs. The taste-around lets you mingle and chat with the chefs as you sample a delicious array of small plates, wine tastings, craft cocktails/mocktails and sweets.

Proceeds from Dame It! support:

  • Academic Culinary Scholarships for Women

  • Urban Roots: Enriching City Youth Through Food and Ecology

  • Dame It! Dollars: Micro-Grants for Food Professionals.

Have fun!

  • Wall of Wine – Pick a cork for a bottle of wine!

  • Spin the Dame It! Wheel – Win a culinary gift!

  • Cake Walk – Try your luck and take home a cake / pie / pastry!

  • Silent Auction – Offering culinary experiences, restaurant meals, trips, classes and more

Sunday
Mar312019

March 31, 2019, Sunday - Washburn A Mill Tour at the Mill City Museum

Time: 1:00 pm - 2:30 pm

Location: Mill City Museum, 704 S 2nd Street

Washburn A Mill Tour

Take an in-depth look at the historic Washburn A Mill complex and the award-winning Mill City Museum building.

A guide will take visitors into the building's many nooks and crannies, highlighting the lives of the men and women who worked there, how the building functioned during its peak flour milling years, and the many changes to the building over time.

This is the only opportunity for a guided tour through the entire museum building and the only chance to see some of its nonpublic spaces.

Tour highlights include:

  • The dramatic story of the 1878 Washburn A Mill explosion, and the other dangers that mill workers faced on a daily basis
  • "The Octopus," a large machine that directed wheat into nine storage bins
  • The Humphrey Manlift, a vertical conveyor belt that carried workers from floor to floor
  • The Rail Corridor where hundreds of boxcars arrived each day to unload wheat and carry away flour
  • Millstone plaza, originally paved with retired millstones and the location for lunchtime concerts by the Washburn-Crosby employee band in the 1920s
  • Evidence of the three major fires that have damaged the building in 1878, 1928, and 1991
  • The East Engine House, once home to a two-story steam engine, has been remodeled into two classrooms, while preserving the original railroad car pulling machinery

The tour includes no more than 1 mile of moderately paced walking on uneven surfaces. Please call ahead to make arrangements for guests with limited mobility.

Future date: April 20

Sunday
Mar312019

March 31, 2019, Sunday - 30 Days of Biking Kick-off Party at Red Stag

Time: 12 noon

Location: Red Stag Supperclub, 509 First Ave NE

30 Days of Biking Kick-off Party

Join Minneapolis–Saint Paul joyful riders to celebrate the launch of 30 Days of Biking 2019 in the beautiful Club Room of Red Stag Supperclub, sponsored by Surly Brewing Company and Sociable Cider Werks. There'll be DJ-ed beats to get you dancing from powermountain, a raffle sponsored by Freewheel Bike and REI, a volunteer activity led by Mississippi Park Connection, a brand-new spoke card designed by Jesse Lindhorst and more. Plus, pre-rides from across the city. Founded in Minneapolis in 2010, #30daysofbiking is a pledge to ride your bike every day in April and share your adventures online!

Registration is open at http://30daysofbiking.comRSVP on Facebook.

Saturday
Mar302019

March 30, 2019, Saturday - Body Weight Sculpt at Insight Brewing

Time: 10a

Location: Insight Brewing, 2821 E Hennepin Avenue

Body Weight Sculpt at Insight Brewing

CorePower Northeast is taking over Insight Brewing for a body-weight Yoga Sculpt class! Join Gina, Sima and Alyx for the best tunes, the loudest countdowns and all the high-fives!

Class is FREE- bring a friend, then stick around after class for tasty beers and food from their rotating food truck.

*All participants will receive a FREE beer!
*Please bring a mat and water!

Saturday
Mar302019

March 30, 2019, Saturday - Dog Jog presented by Saucony and Stunt Puppy at Mill City Running

Time:  9 AM – 10:30 AM

Location: Mill City Running, 411 E Hennepin Avenue

Dog Jog presented by Saucony and Stunt Puppy

Purebreds and rescues unite, we’re taking over the streets of Minneapolis for a Dog Jog! Canines and their owners will be enjoying a 2 or 4 mile route and returning to Mill City Running for post run T-R-E-A-T-S (can’t say it out loud, ya know). Our friends from Stunt Puppy will be on site with demos of the latest in running leashes and doing onsite collar customization with your pup’s name and address.

All dogs, new to running or old pros are welcome!

Saturday
Mar302019

March 30, 2019, Saturday - Starch Madness: Baking a Cookie Champion, the Fresh Four at Mill City Museum (2 days)

Time: 1:00pm - 3:00pm

Location: Mill City Museum, 704 S 2nd Street

Starch Madness: Baking a Cookie Champion, the Fresh Four

March 30 & 31

As Minneapolis hosts the 2019 NCAA Final Four basketball championship, join Mill City Museum for Starch Madness, a cookie competition to decide the ultimate cookie champion!

In March, vote on Facebook to nominate your classic favorites and rookie cookie recipes that will make up the field of 16 Sweets. In the following weeks, cast your votes online to decide which cookies move on to the round of eight and the top four.

A taste-off of those Fresh Four will take place in the museum's Baking Lab on March 30 and 31. Then visit on Sunday, April 7 for the live, high stakes, bake-off between the top two cookies. Come see our bakers in action, taste-test the cookies, and decide the champion.

Saturday
Mar302019

March 30, 2019, Saturday - Kids' Performance Lab at Lakes and Legends Brewing

Time: 11a

Location: Lakes & Legends Brewing Company, 1368 Lasalle Avenue

Kids' Performance Lab

Join Impossible Salt and Lakes & Legends Brewing Company for Kids' Performance Lab!
Mar. 30: Creative Movement with Alexis Staley

All ages and abilities welcome.

On the final Saturday of every month, October - March, we'll be working with some of the Twin Cities' most exciting artists to bring fun, interactive, family-friendly art-making to Lakes & Legends Brewing Company. Enjoy community, awesome artists, excited little kids, and breakfast beer with us. All ages welcome! performing arts workshops for kids, and craft beer for parents! 

Saturday
Mar302019

March 30, 2019, Saturday - Free Positive Sports Parenting Workshop at Northeast Recreation Center

Time: Noon and 1 pm

Location: Northeast Recreation Center, 1530 Johnson Street NE

Free Positive Sports Parenting Workshop

Parents and Guardians impact their children’s lives like no other people can…in sports as in every other aspect. Parents and Guardians, even those millions who coach their own kids, do best by their children when focusing on sports as a developmental opportunity, rather than a do-or-die, win-at-all-cost proposition.

This Free 45-min workshop will guide parents in:

  • Assessing their children’s goals and desires in youth sports in comparison with their own
  • How to talk with your child about practices, games and what they are learning through sports
  • How to enact and reinforce PCA’s major principles: Mastery of Sport (Not Just Scoreboard Results), which values effort, learning and bouncing back from mistakes and adversity
  • Filling Emotional Tanks, with the correct mix of truthful, specific praise and constructive criticism
  • Honoring the Game through appropriate sideline behavior and interaction with coaches. 

Parents attending any of these workshops receive a copy of Positive Sports Parenting by PCA Founder Jim Thompson.

Space is limited! All attendees will receive Mn Twins Baseball game tickets!  Register today


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About PCA

Positive Coaching Alliance (PCA) develops “Better Athletes, Better People” through resources for youth and high school sports coaches, parents, administrators and student-athletes. The Positive Coaching Alliance mission is to transform the youth sports culture into a Development Zone® where all youth and high school athletes have a positive, character-building experience. PCA gains support from a National Advisory Board, including National Spokesperson and 11-time NBA Champion Coach Phil Jackson, and many other top coaches, athletes, organization leaders and academics who share PCA’s mission. Here is a link to a short video about PCA: https://youtu.be/RbscMiCFT-c

Friday
Mar292019

March 29, 2019, Friday - Retiring Hennepin County Sheriff's Office Canine Officer Jake Hosting Dog Adoption Event

Jake's Last Assignment Dog Adoption Event

Time: 11 am to 1 pm

Location: Minneapolis City Hall/Courthouse, 350 S 5th Street

After nine years in the K9 unit and 563 deployments, canine officer Jake is retiring from the Hennepin County Sheriff’s Office. But before he leaves the force to live as a family pet, Officer Jake is taking on one final assignment: To help other local dogs find loving “forever homes!”

Jake and the Hennepin County Sheriff’s Office are partnering with Minneapolis Animal Care and Control and the Municipal Building Commission for “Jake’s Last Assignment,” an adoptable dog event in the rotunda at Minneapolis City Hall/Courthouse, 350 S 5th Street, on Friday, March 29. From 11 am to 1 pm, the public is invited to visit approximately 25 adoptable dogs from various animal rescue agencies. Jake and other (human) members of the Hennepin County Sheriff’s Office will be on hand to greet visitors and answer questions about the HCSO K9 unit.

Participating animal rescue partners include:
• Minneapolis Animal Care and Control
• Aussie Rescue of Minnesota
• Upper Midwest Great Dane Rescue
• Ruff Start Rescue
• 4 Pits Sake Rescue
• The Rescue Crew
• Underdog Rescue
• Retrieve a Golden of the Midwest (RAGOM)
• Northwoods Humane Society
• Save-A-Bull Rescue

“Jake has been the best partner I could have ever have, and I’m excited for him to spend his retirement years with my family and me,” said Jake’s partner and handler, Deputy Jason Majeski. “Jake has dedicated his life to serving Hennepin County, and I’m proud that his last official act with the Hennepin County Sheriff’s Office will be to help some local dogs find new homes.”

Friday
Mar292019

March 29, 2019, Friday - lululemon North Loop Store Opening

Time: 10a - 6p

Location: lululemon, 124 N 3rd Avenue

lululemon north loop store opening

Today is the day. lululemon is joining the north loop neighborhood. We will be partying all weekend long with local treats and dj beats.

This is one party you won’t want to miss.

Friday
Mar292019

March 29, 2019, Friday - This Land Like a Mirror Turns You Inward Opening Reception at Truckstop Gallery

Time: 5 PM – 9 PM

Location: Truckstop Gallery, 20 Grove Street 

This Land Like a Mirror Turns You Inward

What does a utopia look like? A claytopia? How do we construct it? The more Western civilization crafts their ideal world, the more we understand the tragic domino effect that results from our modifications. Janet Macpherson and Magdolene Dykstra’s collaborative installation investigates a dystopian landscape where plant and animal life have been mutated to the brink of sustainability.

This Land Like a Mirror Turns You Inward will be on view at Truckstop Gallery (20 Grove St. on Nicollet Island) Wednesday (10am–5pm), Thursday and Friday (12–9:30pm). The opening reception is on Friday, March 29 from 5-9pm.

This exhibition is part of Claytopia, NCECA’s 53rd annual conference will take place in Minneapolis, Minnesota March 27-30, 2019. Since the 1960s, the Twin Cities region has played a pivotal role in shaping a renaissance in studio pottery and craft as cultural forces.

Friday
Mar292019

March 29, 2019, Friday - The Magnet Film Club: Instant Family at Central Library

Time: 1:00PM – 3:00PM

Location: Central Library, 300 Nicollet Mall

The Magnet Film Club: Instant Family

Together we will watch the 2018 film Instant Family starring Mark Wahlberg, Isabela Moner, Rose Byrne, Eve Harlow and Tig Notaro. Synopsis: "Pete and Ellie must learn the ropes of instant parenthood when they bring in three foster children. Inspired by a true story, discover this must-see family comedy from the creators ofDaddy's Home" (swank.com). This film is rated PG-13 and is 117 minutes in length. The Magnet Film Club watches a variety of films. All are welcome. Funded by Minnesota's Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund. Closed caption provided upon request and availability. 

Friday
Mar292019

March 29, 2019, Friday - Chronicled in Clay: Ceramics and the Art of the Story Opening Reception at MCBA

Time: 6p - 9p

Location: Minnesota Center for Book Arts, Washingtion Avenue S

Chronicled in Clay: Ceramics and the Art of the Story

Chronicled in Clay: Ceramics and the Art of the Story examines how contemporary artists express narratives in clay through text, imagery, multiples, and sequence. The jurors, Tetsuya Yamada (artist and faculty at the University of Minnesota), Monica Edwards Larson (MCBA Board member and artist / proprietress of Sister Black Press), and Torey Erin(MCBA Exhibitions and Artist Programs Manager) have composed an exhibition that provokes new perspectives and challenges traditional ideas of narrative and linear story telling through clay form. At a time when empathy, understanding, and sensitivity are needed more than ever, storytelling through visual art is an important, accessible means of expression.

We are looking forward to an intriguing and inspiring exhibition with the following participating artists:

Eileen Cohen, Minneapolis, MN
Derek Prescott, Columbia Heights, MN
Corie J. Cole, Colorado Springs, CO
Teri Power, Amery, WI
Paula McCartney, Minneapolis, MN
Nicole Roberts Hoiland, Saint Paul, MN
Stefana McClure, Newburgh, NY
Molly Streiff, Missoula, MT
Jennifer Rose Wolken, Springfield, MO

Chronicled in Clay: Ceramics and the Art of the Story is on view in the MCBA Main Gallery thru April 28, 2019

Friday
Mar292019

March 29, 2019, Friday - Other Objects Opening Reception at Gamut Gallery

Time: 7:00pm-10:00pm

Location: Gamut Gallery, 717 S 10th Street

Other Object : Five established coast to coast ceramic artists

$5 - FREE for Members & NCECA Wristband holders

 

Through abstract and iconic sculptures, the work in this exhibition will bring forth the often overlooked, but common immaterial objects we are surrounded by in our daily lives. Co-curated by Sculptors Andrea Marquis and Amanda Salov

Every March, Ceramophiles of all kinds—makers, educators, scientist, collectors, and other interested parties—convene for a five-day meeting of the minds (and hands) to partake in the largest art-related conference in the United States. The vast National Conference of the Education of Ceramics Arts (NCECA) programming varies from lectures to demonstrations and exhibitions. From March 26 to March 30 2019, ceramicists from all over the country will gather in Minneapolis to examine and discuss the state of clay.

Sculptors Andrea Marquis and Amanda Salov teamed up with Gamut Gallery in conjunction with NCECA to present Other Objects, an exhibition of five established Ceramic Artist exploring the creation of immaterial objects with the visceral material of clay. Not to be confused with ephemeral things, Other Objects are non-material things that include holes, voids, tunnels, cavities, knots, and shadows. These parasitical objects depend on material but are themselves immaterial. Through their work, these five artists explore these other objects and how their dependence on their clay hosts.

ABOUT THE ARTISTS

Del Harrow uses processes ranging from direct hand-building with coils and slabs of clay to computer aided design, parametric modelling, and computer-controlled machines for fabrication. Del lives in Fort Collins, Colorado, where he teaches sculpture, digital fabrication, and ceramics at Colorado State University. His work has been exhibited at The Milwaukee Art Museum, The Denver Art Museum, The Arizona State University Art Museum, The Museum of Fine Art in Boston, and is featured in the permanent collection of the Arizona State University Art Museum. He recently completed a permanent installation for US State Department in a new Embassy in Nuevo Laredo, Mexico.

Jeff Campana has explored the potential within the act of deconstructing and reconstructing familiar and iconic pottery language and form. In his latest works, he utilizes computer tools to generate a vast modular library of formal fragments from which he assembles and casts unified composite vessels and sculptures. Jeff is an Assistant Professor of Art at Kennesaw State University near Atlanta, Georgia. He exhibits nationally and has been a long-term Artist in Residence at the renowned Archie Bray Foundation for the Ceramic Arts in Helena, Montana.

Ling Chun is a Hong Kong-born ceramics artist who likes to play with hair. A beauty school dropout, she received her MFA in ceramics at Rhode Island School of Design in 2016 and has introduced hair into her ceramics instead of styling it. Chun has been in several international renowned artist residency programs, including a long-term residency at Archie Bray Foundation in Helena, Montana (2016-18). She has also received a Matsutani Fellowship, Lilian Fellowship and a RISD travel grant for oversea residencies including c.r.e.t.a. Rome and Aquatopia in Puebla, Mexico. Recently, her achievement in the field of ceramics granted her extended stay in the United States on an O-1B Visa recognizing her extraordinary ability in the arts. She is now a long-term resident of Pottery Northwest in Seattle, Washington (2018-20), where she continuous her studio practice. She is the founder of HIDDENFOODPROJECT, a public art project that runs across the country.

Amanda Salov examines the idea of a moment in physical form: temporal, fragile, and fleeting. Her most recent series “Peaks and Valleys” is a physical manifestation of many things: watching the monitors of a loved one in an ICU room, an enchainment of the successes and failures of research, living in an isolated valley, the work of hanging lace, and a panoramic view of many mountains and valleys. Raised in rural Wisconsin, Amanda has shown throughout the country and abroad. Amanda will participate in the Mid-Atlantic Keramik Exchange in Reykjavík this June and is a participant in the Gyeonggi International Ceramic Biennale in Korea this year. She lives in Seattle.

Andrea Marquis has recently created a series of sculptures exploring the connection between garden and paradise. Starting with large slabs of coils, she creates sculptures that explore light interacting with negative spaces, which she describes as “the capturing and materializing of non-material entities.” Andrea’s work has been exhibited nationally and internationally. She is currently an Artist in Residence at the Clay Studio in Philadelphia and teaches ceramics and 3-D design at the Community College of Philadelphia.

 

Friday
Mar292019

March 29, 2019, Friday - Seussical at North Central University (thru March 31)

Friday
Mar292019

March 29, 2019, Friday - Joint Exhibit Reception at American Craft Council Library

Time:  5 – 9 pm

Location: American Craft Council Library, 1224 Marshall Street NE, Suite 200

Joint Exhibit Reception

Please stop by to view these two wonderful displays of work presented in conjunction with the 2019 National Council on Education for the Ceramic Arts (NCECA) conference. At 7:30 pm, Jennifer Zwilling, the curator of artistic programs at the Clay Studio in Philadelphia, will give an informal talk about the “Creative Collective” exhibition. 

Creative Collective: The Clay Studio as Claytopia in Philadelphia

The Clay Studio in Philadelphia was founded on the utopian premise that artists could work together to provide mutual support and teach skills to make art available to all people. View work by those who have helped shape the Clay Studio into an organization that truly makes a positive difference in the world. Artists include: Jill Bonovitz, Jimmy Clark, Candy Coated, Linda Cordell, Matthew Courtney, Kathie Regan Dalzell, Jennifer Martin, Janice Merendino, Kathryn E. Narrow, Claire Shenk Rodgers, Hide Sadohara, Amy Sarner Williams and Ken Vavrek.

Ceramic Highlights from the ACC Library and Archives

The American Craft Council celebrates the ceramic arts and its cultural legacy with a presentation of objects and materials from its library and archives. Artists include: Ken Ferguson, Otto and Vivika Heino, Karen Karnes, Harvey K. Littleton, Ted Randall, Daniel Rhodes, David Shaner, Toshiko Takaezu, Byron Temple, Robert Turner and others.

Both are on exhibit February 8 – April 8

Thursday
Mar282019

March 28, 2019, Thursday - MN Twins Opening Day at Target Field

Time: 3:10pm

Location: Target Field, 1 Twins Way 

MN Twins Opening Day

The Twins take on the Indians at 3:10 p.m. on March 28.

 The first 30,000 fans will receive a Twins puffer vest | Presented By Your Local Northland Ford Dealers

Thursday
Mar282019

March 28, 2019, Thursday - "Great Balls of Fire" Chili Cook-Off at Rock Bottom

Time: 5:30 PM – 7:30 PM

Location: Rock Bottom Restaurant & Brewery, 825 Hennepin Avenue 

"Great Balls of Fire" Chili Cook-Off

$5 Donation - Sample and judge the BEST Firehouse Chili in the Twin Cities

Fire Chief Ale | Raffle | Silent Auction | Door Prizes

15 percent of all sales will also benefit Firefighters for Healing.

All proceeds will benefit Firefighters for Healing. Firefighters for Healing is a non-profit foundation founded by a former firefighter which provides financial and emotional support to children whom are survivors of severe burns. 

Thursday
Mar282019

March 28, 2019, Thursday - Girls' Night Out: Hawaiian Luau at Cooks of Crocus Hill

Time: 6 PM – 8 PM

Location:Cooks of Crocus Hill, 208 1st Street N

Girls' Night Out: Hawaiian Luau

You and your gal pals are invited to join us for the latest installment of Girls' Night Out. In this SPAMtastic experience, Chef Lorelei is taking your taste buds on a trip to Hawaii to help blow the last of winter away. So put on a lei and let's get this luau started! Woop!

Menu: SPAM Musubi; Sweet and Sour Roasted Vegetables; Mai Tai Cupcakes.