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Entries from October 1, 2018 - October 31, 2018

Monday
Oct152018

October 15, 2018, Monday - Public Hearing (includes the Eleven project) at City Hall

Time: 4:30pm

Location: City Hall, Room 317, 350 S 5th Street

Included in today's meeting:

Item 11: Eleven, 1101 W River Pkwy,  Ward 3

Staff report by Peter Crandall, PLAN7532

The Department of Community Planning and Economic Development recommends that the City Planning Commission adopt staff findings for the applications by Arcadia on the River, LLC.

A.      Conditional use permit.

Recommended Motion: Approve the conditional use permit to allow a new mixed use Planned Unit Development, subject to the following conditions:

1.       The conditional use permit shall be recorded with Hennepin County as required by Minn. Stat. 462.3595, subd. 4 before building permits may be issued or before the use or activity requiring a conditional use permit may commence. Unless extended by the zoning administrator, the conditional use permit shall expire if it is not recorded within two years of approval.

2.       In order to meet the minimum standards for pedestrian improvements the applicant shall implement a curb-separated pedestrian pathway connecting the plaza with the proposed pedestrian path along the south property line.

B.      Variance to decrease the minimum rear yard requirement.

Recommended Motion: Approve the variance to reduce the minimum rear yard setback from 99 feet to 40 feet.

C.      Variance to increase the maximum height of a fence.

Recommended Motion: Approve the variance to reduce the minimum rear yard setback from 99 feet to 40 feet.

D.      Site plan review.

Recommended Motion: Approve the site plan review for a new 41 story (48 stories per the zoning code definition of stories) mixed use building with 12,300 square feet of commercial uses, subject to the following conditions:

1.       All site improvements shall be completed by October 15, 2020, unless extended by the Zoning Administrator, or the permit may be revoked for non-compliance.

2.       CPED staff shall review and approve the final site, elevation, landscaping, and lighting plans before building permits may be issued.

3.       The applicant shall screen all on-site mechanical equipment to meet the standards of chapter 535 of the zoning code.

E.       Preliminary and final plat.

Recommended Motion: Approve the application for preliminary and final plat.

Monday
Oct152018

October 15, 2018, Monday - DMNA Annual Meeting

Time: 6:00pm

Location: Open Book, 1011 S Washington Avenue

The Downtown Minneapolis Neighborhood Association’s 2018 Annual Meeting will take place on Monday, October 15, at 6 p.m., at Open Book, in the 2nd floor Performance Hall.  Election to the board of directors will take place.  We will have three seats up for election this year with three-year terms.  If you have an interest in running for a seat on the board, please submit your name, a brief bio, and a statement explaining your interest in running for the board to info@thedmna.org.

Monday
Oct152018

October 15, 2018, Monday - Central Library - Mask-Making in The Commons

Time: 8:30 AM – 12:30 PM

Location: Central Library, 300 Nicollet Mall

Central Library - Mask-Making in The Commons

In March of 2016, the Minnesota Brain Injury Alliance began the Unmasking Brain Injury in Minnesota project - a statewide community-based art project that enlisted the participation of over a thousand individuals living with the effects of brain injury. 

The Minneapolis Central Library will be hosting an Unmasking exhibition from October 4 through November 29 with special events throughout the exhibition.

Join us for a mask-making event in the commons on October 15 from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Everyone is welcome to come create a mask!

For more information, visit www.braininjurymn.org/unmasking/

Monday
Oct152018

October 15, 2018, Monday - National Theatre Live: King Lear at St. Anthony Main Theatre

Time: 7:00pm

Location: St. Anthony Main Theatre, 115 Main Street SE

National Theatre Live: King Lear

Broadcast live from London’s West End, see Ian McKellen’s ‘extraordinarily moving portrayal’ (Independent) of King Lear in cinemas.

Chichester Festival Theatre’s production received five-star reviews for its sell-out run, and transfers to the West End for a limited season. Jonathan Munby directs this contemporary retelling of Shakespeare’s tender, violent, moving and shocking play.

Considered by many to be the greatest tragedy ever written, King Lear sees two ageing fathers – one a King, one his courtier – reject the children who truly love them. Their blindness unleashes a tornado of pitiless ambition and treachery, as family and state are plunged into a violent power struggle with bitter ends. 

Monday
Oct152018

October 15, 2018, Monday - Organ Dedication 68th Anniversary Recital at the Basilica

Time: 7 PM – 10 PM

Location:The Basilica of Saint Mary, 88 17th Street N

Organ Dedication 68th Anniversary Recital

Come and celebrate the 68th Anniversary of The Basilica’s “Centennial Organ” with an engaging offering of music played by visiting organist Nicholas Schmelter.

On October 15, 1950, The Basilica’s organ was formally dedicated to the Glory of God in front of capacity crowd with recitalist Dr. Mario Salvador. Come and celebrate the 68th Anniversary of The Basilica’s “Centennial Organ” with an engaging offering of music played by visiting organist Nicholas Schmelter.

Free of charge.

Sunday
Oct142018

October 14, 2018, Sunday - The Mill Yard at Stonebridge Lofts Art Exhibit “Random Reverie: Improvisation Rearranged” Opening Reception

Time: 5:00-8:00PM

Location: Stonebridge Lofts, 1120 S 2nd Street

Exhibition dates October 15 – December 31, 2018

The Mill Yard presents a new show, Random Reverie:  Improvisation Rearranged showcasing four award winning artists. You are invited to experience visual representations of fleeting moments and illusionary spaces, as well as beauty in creative functionality.

Artists featured at the new show include Teo Nguyen (Painting), Ann Ledy (Sculpture, Painting, Graphite), Opening reception only: Robert Briscoe (Pottery), Ernest Miller (Pottery).

At The Mill Yard opening reception the food truck El Taqueria Victor will be serving snacks to full dinners for purchase. Wine, sparkling water and sweet drinks are complimentary.

The Mill Yard at Stonebridge Lofts

The Mill City. Residents celebrate our area’s industrial heritage of the mighty Mississippi River and the mills. Today, what we see are the most recognizable Minneapolis landmarks. However, this is only part of the story. Rail lines were key to Minneapolis’ growth, and were particularly integral to the Mill District, bringing in wheat and timber and shipping out flour and lumber. We also honor the history of the mills, the reason for the rail yard’s existence.  The Mill Yard aims to be both a gathering place for art and artists and a conduit by which art can be shared with and disseminated into the wider community. Email questions of request for more info to TheMillYard.Stonebridge@gmail.com. Follow on Twitter

The Mill Yard at Stonebridge Lofts thanks Luke Kleckner, Condo Development and Sales, for his generous sponsorship.

GALLERY AND ARTIST DETAILS: 

Teo Nguyen 
Teo Nguyen is a second-generation artist. His father was a glass painter who experimented in several artistic mediums, and his mother is a poet. A native of Vietnam, Nguyen moved to the United States when he was sixteen and currently lives in Minneapolis. Nguyen studied art and design at De Anza College, San Francisco; Fresno State University, California; and École des Beaux-Arts, Paris. Nguyen describes his serene landscapes as “an interpretation of what I feel and see: moments in which we are alone even as we are connected to each other. I hope that my work will create for the viewer that moment — when ordinary things become remarkable and beautiful.” Of Nguyen’s abstract works, he writes: “I paint to connect to specific moments in my life. As I let go of self-consciousness — this is when I am fully immersed in my work and I am able to paint in the moment.” Teo’s work is currently exhibiting at the Minneapolis Institute of Art. In addition, he has been included in exhibitions at: Plains Art Museum, Fargo, ND; Minnesota History Center, St. Paul; Minnesota Museum of American Art, St. Paul; Burnet Fine Art & Advisory, Wayzata; Weisman Art Museum, Minneapolis; and numerous other venues within the Twin Cities.
Web site: www.teonguyen.com, Email: teomnartist@gmail.com
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Ann Ledy
Ann Ledy recently returned to New York where she had lived for thirty years. She currently splits her time between her studio in Millbrook, NY and New York City. Ledy has exhibited her artwork in Germany, South Korea, New York, and Minnesota, where she exhibits at Circa Gallery. Her works on paper are collected by museums across the country including the Walker, MoMA, Fogg, National Gallery, Weatherspoon, & Yale University Art Museum, to name a few. The ghost images that hover beneath the surface of Ledy’s works on paper create an illusionary space that is both real and imagined. The drawn elements are juxtaposed against a grid for orientation while the imagery musically dances across the surface. Ledy’s wall pieces and sculptures physically move beyond their three-dimensional surface. They play with light and shadow as a means of projecting and creating an illusionary space. Like the works on paper, the viewer is invited to engage and reinterpret what is given. Ledy’s works on paper and sculpture are a visual dance captured between layers of notations and shapes created by light and shadow.
Web site: www.annledy.com, Email: aledy@me.com
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Robert Briscoe
Robert Briscoe lives in Minneapolis, Minnesota and has been a potter for over 50 years making functional stoneware. Selected collections of his work include the Weisman Museum of Art, Minneapolis; Renwick Gallery at the Smithsonian Institution, Washington DC; Racine Art Museum, Racine WI; Margaret Harlow Collection, at Bemidji State University, Bemidji, MN; Coleen and Dennis Bindley Collection of Wisconsin; The Crocker Art Museum, Sacramento, CA; and the Arizona State Ceramic Research Center. Born in Kansas City, Kansas in 1947, Robert graduated from Kansas State University with a Ceramics Studies degree with Angelo Garzio. He apprenticed with James Vandergriff of Zarah, Kansas in 1967, and Lou and Al Wynne of Black Forest, Colorado in 1968. He currently works in Clearwater, Minnesota.
Web site: www.robertbriscoe.com, Email: rlbriscoe@gmail.com
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Ernest Miller
Ernest’s ceramics are inspired by mid-western landscape, architectural features and historical pottery. His rural upbringing instilled the virtues of utility which he brings to his ceramic art. Ernest’s works have appeared in numerous regional and national shows, including the prestigious Smithsonian Craft Show.
Web site: www.ernestmiller.com, Email: emillerceramics@gmail.com
Sunday
Oct142018

October 14, 2018, Sunday - Light The Night at Target Field

Light up Target Field with us on the evening of Oct. 14. Bring light to the darkness of cancer in a remembrance, celebration and rallying cry to help fund critical advances in the fight against cancer.The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society proudly brings together thousands of Twin Cities survivors and supporters to help defeat blood cancers in our annual Light The Night event.

Experience an incredible celebration of hope! Festivities for all ages include a glow zone, glam station, tailgate zone, team photo booth, live music and much more. Enjoy an uplifting program and a powerful survivor ceremony. Honor loved ones lost to cancer in the remembrance pavilion. At dusk, join thousands in a walk to light up Target Field with iconic Light The Night lanterns. 

5:00 pm Festivities begin
6:20 pm Survivor photo 
6:40 pm Ceremony 
7:00 pm Walk starts
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Find more information at www.lightthenight.org/minnesota

Sunday
Oct142018

October 14, 2018, Sunday - Minneapolis Vintage Market at Lakes & Legends Brewing

Time: 12 PM - 5 PM
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Location: Lakes & Legends Brewing, 1368 Lasalle Avenue
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Join us for the October edition of Minneapolis Vintage Market at Lakes & Legends Brewing Company in Loring Park! Brought to you by the team behind Minneapolis Craft Market, Minneapolis Vintage Market is a monthly marketplace focused on premium vintage and one-of-a-kind treasures. The market is mobile and pops up at venues throughout the Twin Cities featuring a rotating selection of vendors each month.

Shop vintage apparel, accessories, home goods, books and vinyl records from dozens of vintage vendors all in a beautiful taproom with a cold beer in hand.
Sunday
Oct142018

October 14, 2018, Sunday - Vikings vs. Arizona Cardinals at US Bank Stadium

Time: Noon

Location: US Bank Stadium

Vikings

Next home games:

Sun October 28 · 7:20 PM New Orleans Saints

Sun November 4 · 12:00 PM Detroit Lions

Saturday
Oct132018

October 13, 2018, Saturday - 6th Avenue SE Greenway Clean-Up

Time:  9 am - Noon

6th Avenue SE Greenway Clean-Up

The Marcy-Holmes Neighborhood Association is seeking volunteers to help care for the 6th Avenue SE Greenway! They'll provide gloves and ask that you bring a trowel. Use above link for more information or to register.

Future Clean-Up date: Sunday, October 28, 1 - 5 pm

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Saturday
Oct132018

October 13, 2018, Saturday - 11th Annual SurlyFest

Time: Doors open at 2pm

Location: Surly Brewing Company, 520 Malcolm Avenue SE

Tickets 

 

Saturday
Oct132018

October 13, 2018, Saturday - Zombie Pub Crawl 2018

Time:  3 PM – 10 PM

WE'RE MOVING ZPC TO HALL'S ISLAND & THE HISTORIC GRAIN BELT (ER...BRAIN BELT) COMPLEX IN NORTHEAST MINNEAPOLIS:

Zombie Pub Crawl 2018

Certified by the Guinness Book of World Records as the "World's Largest Gathering of Zombies," the ZPC gathers thousands upon thousands of undead souls for a night of pub crawling, dancing, world-class live entertainment, and all sorts of other fiendish fun. It all began when 150 zombies got together in Northeast Minneapolis in 2005. In 2018, after more than a decade in other neighborhoods, the horde will crawl back to where it all began! Get ready Northeast!

Costumes encouraged--the gorier, the better. 

WHAT TO EXPECT: 

TWO HUGE OUTDOOR STAGES, FOOD TRUCKS GALORE, CARNIVAL RIDES AND GAMES, PHIL THE PARTY ZOMBIE, PRO WRESTLING, AND A BUNCH OF ZOMBIE-FRIENDLY NEIGHBORHOOD BARS FOR YOUR CRAWLING PLEASURE.


This year's lineup includes Alison Wonderland, ASAP Ferg, DJ Diesel (AKA Shaquille O'Neal), Snow tha Product, Twista, Cousin Stizz, IDK, Golf Clap, Codes, Robotaki, Impaler, Viva Knievel, and more! Plus, Live Pro Wrestling from F1RST Wrestling, the return of the World Brain-Eating Championship, the ZPC costume contest carnival rides and games, and the largest horde of zombies the world has ever seen. Join the horde!

2018 will mark the 14th year of the world's largest zombie party! See you on October 13th!

 

 

Saturday
Oct132018

October 13, 2018, Saturday - Dirty Works for Kids: Pop-up Dragons at MCBA

Time: 1 – 3 pm

Location: Minnesota Center for Book Arts1011 Washington Avenue S #100

Dirty Works for Kids: Pop-up Dragons with Olli Johnson

Create a dragon pop-up and design a fantasy home that is the perfect environment for your dragon.

Join us for Dirty Works for Kids, MCBA’s new series of second-Saturday classes for youth 7-12 years old. Parents and guardians are welcome to attend, but must register separately.

$35 + $5 supply fee

Register

Saturday
Oct132018

October 13, 2018, Saturday - Washington Avenue Cleanup

Time:10 AM to Noon

Location: Meet at the Whole Foods on Hennepin Avenue

Washington Avenue Cleanup

The DMNA and the North Loop Neighborhood Association will be hosting another Washington Avenue Cleanup event on Saturday morning, October 13, from 10 a.m. until Noon. Meet at the Whole Foods on Hennepin Avenue to pick up garbage bags and gloves. This is a rain or shine event. We are hosting this event in conjunction with the Alliance for Sustainability's Litter Be Gone week. 

 

Saturday
Oct132018

October 13, 2018, Saturday - Edina Realty Pumpkin Giveaway

Time: 2pm - 4pm

Location: Edina Realty, 226 Washington Avenue N

 

Saturday
Oct132018

October 13, 2018, Saturday - Mill City Farmers Market

Time: 9:00am - 1:00pm

Location: 704 S 2nd Street

More Info: Mill City Farmers Market

Saturday
Oct132018

October 13, 2018, Saturday - Minneapolis Brewery Bus Tour (starts at Mill City Museum)

Time: Noon - 4pm

Location: Mill City Museum, 704 2nd Street

Minneapolis Brewery Bus Tour

Take a guided bus tour of the historic and present-day brewing industry in Minneapolis. A Mill City Museum guide will explore brewing history and introduce guests to three local breweries that use energy-efficient processes to craft a variety of beers. Samples are included.

This tour is offered in partnership with Xcel Energy and is for ages 21 and up.

Future dates: October 20 and 27. 

Saturday
Oct132018

October 13, 2018, Saturday - NE Minneapolis River Cleanup

Time: 12 noon – 4 pm

Location: Keegan’s Pub, 16 University Avenue NE

River Clean Up

Gather to join the Northeast River Clean up, then enjoy free beer and pizza after at Keegan’s Pub. For information: https://heartofnortheast.com/events/2018/9/22/river-clean-up.

Saturday
Oct132018

October 13, 2018, Saturday - Jason Kittel Opening Reception at Truckstop Gallery

Time: 6-10pm (performance begins at 6:30pm)

Location: Truckstop Gallery, 20 Grove Street, #72, Nicollet Island

Work
A performance by Jason Kittel
October 13 – October 20

Work is a performance by Jason Kittel that will conclude during the opening with the remnants available for viewing upon conclusion of the performance.

Jason creates works of art with a focus on current social situations and an individual’s experience within.  This performance will address the balance of physical labor and the creation of a work of art. 

Jason is one of the founding members of Truckstop Gallery.

Saturday
Oct132018

October 13, 2018, Saturday - Historic Riverfront 5K Run/Walk

Time: 9 AM – 11 AM

Location: Boom Island Park

Historic Riverfront 5K Run/Walk

Historic Riverfront 5K Run/Walk will take you through historic Northeast Minneapolis, along the Mississippi River and over the Stone Arch Bridge. This is perfect time of year to see the fall colors and the beauty of the tree canopy, river, and cityscape. Race starts/ends at Boom Island Park (700 Sibley Street NE)

Prizes are awarded to top finishers as well as prize drawings for all that register and attend.

We have partnered with Mill City Museum to provide highlights of the incredible history along the route as well as Kramarczuk's to treat you to their famous brats when at the finish line.

Whether you participate as a timed chip runner or take a casual walk with your dog or baby stroller, this is a route that everyone enjoys.

Proceeds benefit neighborhood parks and activities in the St Anthony West Neighborhood, one of the oldest neighborhoods in Minneapolis, which includes the beautiful Boom Island, BF Nelson, and Dickman parks. Learn more at stawno.org

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