November 6, 2018, Tuesday - A Night to Benefit Athlete Ally featuring Collin Martin at MartinPatrick 3
A Night to Benefit Athlete Ally featuring Collin Martin at MartinPatrick 3, 212 3rd Ave N Ste 106
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A Night to Benefit Athlete Ally featuring Collin Martin at MartinPatrick 3, 212 3rd Ave N Ste 106
Parking lot scheduled to be torn up and rebuilt in 2019
The pay parking lot at Parade Park is scheduled to be fully reconstructed in 2019. Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board (MPRB) Planning and Customer Service staff are hosting a project open house on Monday, Nov. 5, 4-6 pm in the lobby of Parade Ice Garden, 600 Kenwood Parkway.
Open House attendees will have a chance to learn about the project and give feedback on the project and anticipated parking impacts due to construction.
This project is subject to Board adoption of the draft MPRB Capital Improvement Program (CIP), a six-year plan that directs spending on park improvement projects. It must be approved by MPRB Commissioners each year as part of the annual budget process.
Time: 7 PM
Location: Lakes & Legends Brewing Company, 1368 Lasalle Avenue
We’re dropping the big screen and watching the world’s best freeskiers dropping big mountains!
Join us for ⛷ MPLS Premier double header lineup featuring the newest films from Matchstick Productions
HOJI (2018)
ALL IN (2018)
We’ll be hosting a raffle drawing fundraiser with 100% of proceeds going to our friends at the Shane McConkey Foundation.
1 Tix - $5 // 5 Tix - $20
Time: 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Location: Milkweed Books/Open Book, 1011 Washington Avenue S
"Chinese-ness" Author Event with Wing Young Huie
Wing Young Huie will share his newest book, Chinese-ness: The Meanings of Identity and the Nature of Belonging. How does Chinese-ness collide with American-ness? And who gets to define those hyphenated abstract nouns? Part meta-memoir and part actual memoir, Chinese-ness reframes today’s conversations about race and identity.
Time: 4:00pm
Location: MacPhail Center for Music, 501 2nd Street S
Bakken Trio Performance: Three B’s
What do we hold as sacred – that which is deserving of veneration? Music has been used to identify one’s religious beliefs. But music has the power to awaken the soul outside the constraints of organized religion. The composers presented in this program represent a sacred trinity that has guided my musical journey.
Time: 1:00 pm - 2:30 pm
Location: Mill City Museum, 704 South 2nd Street
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 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 dates: November 24, December 2, 29
Time: 11a - 4p
Location: Walker Shop, 725 Vineland Place
Need some creative gift ideas for the approaching holidays? We’ve got you covered! Grab a local brew from our cash bar and mingle with 21 makers presenting original, hand-crafted designs—from jewelry and housewares to clothes and cosmetics. Bring a friend and enjoy this not-to-be-missed event.
Walker members receive a 10% discount on all purchases. Not a member yet? Join today! → wlkr.art/Membership
Join your neighbors and people working nearby as we care for our Mississippi River together. Take a healthy break helping clean up our Mississippi riverfront; learning about the future of the Mississippi and how you can make a difference; and having fun with other people in Marcy-Holmes neighborhood. Good for your community, good for your environment, and good for you!
We will clean up the shoreline, slopes and park on the east bank of the Mississippi River, where Father Hennepin named St. Anthony Falls. Your guide:
• Cordelia Pierson, Mississippi River Parkway Commissioner, Marcy-Holmes Neighborhood Association board member, who will share exciting plans for the area, and stories about the great impact of caring for our bluff park.
After helping out, we will visit an eagle nest – right in the heart of the city – and you can visit Water Power Park and a St. Anthony Main café.
Schedule:
• 9:00 - 9:20 - Sign-in, Introductions and Orientation
• 9:20-11:45 - Service activities, interpretation, and refreshment – We will rotate between learning about the area, removing invasive plants, and cleaning up the natural area and Mississippi shoreline
• 11:45-12:00 - Closing and thank you, followed by five-minute walk to view riverside eagle nest
Preparations:
Gloves and tools are provided by the Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board. Please bring a water bottle and wear weather-appropriate clothing and close-toed shoes geared for an outdoor activity on natural and uneven surfaces.
Registration and Location:
To register, go to: http://tiny.cc/fatherhennepin. We will meet at the corner of Third Avenue SE and Main Street SE, across from the Pillsbury A Mill.
Times: See event link below
Location: Minneapolis Convention Center, 1301 Second Avenue S
Celebrate the holidays at The Minneapolis Gift & Art Expo! Featuring a dazzling array of homewares, holiday decor, jewelry, accessories, pottery, sculpture, textiles, paintings, and so much more. Find fabulous gifts from accomplished artisans and unique boutiques across the city—all under one roof at the Minneapolis Convention Center, November 2-4, 2018!
View our official page for more details and a look at our amazing exhibitors: Minneapolis Gift & Art Expo
Time: 7:30pm
Location: MacPhail Center for Music, 501 2nd Street S
MacPhail New Music Ensemble presents Unremembered
13 movement song cycle for three voices and chamber orchestra by Sarah Kirkland Snider
Time: 6 PM – 9:30 PM
Location: ARIA Mpls, 105 N 1st Street
Join us for our annual fundraising gala! Proceeds go directly to benefit animals in need. We will have a live and silent auction, live entertainment, great food and drink selections, and animals available for adoption!
Location: California Building, 2205 California Street NE
California Dreamin' Open Studios
Join us for our fall fine art show, California Dreamin'! The historic California Building will have over 30+ art studios open to explore. Visit the artists and experience art in Northeast Minneapolis.
Friday: November 2rd 5-10pm
Saturday: November 3th 12pm-8pm
Sunday: November 4th 12pm-5pm
Bottineau Neighborhood Association will be hosting their annual Silent Auction Fundraiser as well. Do you want tickets to Cirque Soliel, Timberwolves, or Har Mar Superstar's sold out show? There will also be gift cards from many local businesses. Some include Ollu Dog Wash, Siwek, and Gasthof Zur Gemutlichkeit.
Artists from the California Building have donated artwork to the Silent Auction. While exploring the building you can see the artwork displayed in each individual artists studio. Thank you to;
Florence Hill, Patricia Canney, Gail Grabow, Dona Kos, Malcolm Potek Glass Glass and Everthine Jewelry for your donations.
Get delicious food from Mojo Coffee Gallery, wander 6 floors of art, support local artists and neighborhood! We hope to see you!
Times: Friday, Nov 2, 5-10pm - Saturday, Nov 3, 12-8pm - Sunday, Nov 4, 12-5pm
Location: Casket Arts, 681 17th Ave NE
Casket Arts presents OPEN CASKET. Our premier open studio event of the year
Join us for a weekend of art, music, food, and drink, as our talented tenant artists open their studios to show and sell their amazing work. You'll find paintings, prints, jewelry, sculpture, textiles, ceramics, photography, woodworking, furniture, and more. Take in some art and maybe take some home with you, too!
There will also be live music on the 4th floor, food trucks outside, and guest artists lining the hallways. Vikre Distillery will be serving cocktails at their Speakeasy in the Basement, benefitting arts nonprofit COMPAS.
The Casket Arts campus is going to be OPEN and very much alive! Free to attend & family friendly.
Live Music on the 4th Floor:
Friday Nov 2
6pm The Beavers
7:30 The Old Fashioneds
9pm Doug Otto & the Getaways
Saturday Nov 3
1pm Katey Bellville & Zach Gusa
2pm Damian Anderson
3:30 The Mighty Ridgebacks
5pm Joan Hutton & Joan Griffith
6:30 August McKinney
Performances: See show link below
Location: Guthrie Theater, 818 S 2nd Street
At the stroke of midnight in the heart of 1900s New Orleans, Union Sons Hall would transform into the Funky Butt — a dance joint named for the throng of sweaty, soulful bodies moving to a provocative new groove called “hot music.”
Known today as Jazz, this sound revolution began with a black cornet player named Buddy Bolden who birthed an intoxicating brew of Afro/Caribbean, Latin, Native and European rhythms that became the essence of the Big Easy and set the Jazz Age in motion. Featuring an ensemble of more than 50 actors with and without disabilities, Hot Funky Butt Jazz tells the story of the creative and resilient personalities who stepped out of the shadows to defy racism and create an improvisational sound so unique, it changed music and culture forever.
Art Attack 2018 at Northup King Building
Friday, November 2 5:00-10:00 PM
Saturday, November 3 Noon - 8:00 PM
Sunday, November 4 Noon - 10:00 PM
This is a free event with free parking.
Art Attack 2018 will be infused with the sounds of several singer/songwriters and composers in an event that features over 300 visual artists. Stroll the halls, shop the artists studios and try your hand at an interactive art activity. Food trucks and SIP coffee will be on hand.
Be sure to attend this weekend packed with the visual artworks of over 300 visual artists and the sounds of a variety of singer/songwriters and composers. Put on your walking shoes and allow plenty of time to explore the 4 floors of the Northrup King Building, talk with the artists, listen to the music and try your hand at an interactive art activity.
MUSIC:
Friday, November 2:
6:00-8:00 PM Ben Abrahamson – Flamenco Guitar
Saturday, November 3:
1:00-3:00. Jeffrey Chapman – Native American Flute Player
Sunday, November 4:
1:00-3:00 Ken Takata – Jazz
* FOOD *
Friday, November 2 – Gastrotruck
Saturday, November 3 – Potter’s Pasties, SIP Coffee, Gastrotruck
Sunday, November 4 – Gastrotruck
Performances: 7:30p nightly
Location: The Lab Theater, 700 First Street N
A hotel. A year.
Quality linens and room service.
Vivaldi and Chekov.
Piazzolla as well.
A change of weather.
A change of heart.
A get away, a hideaway.
A prelude, a refuge.
An interlude, a start.
Purgatory or paradise.
You can’t beat the price.
Time:3 PM – 7 PM
Location: Pryes Brewing Company, 1401 West River Road N
As a kick-off to Minnesota's Give to the Max month, Pryes Brewing will donate $1 per select beer and $5 per growler to AuSM The Autism Society of Minnesota during the Pyres for a Purpose event from 3-7 p.m. on Nov. 1.
No tickets or registration needed - just come and enjoy the afternoon and evening with us!
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