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Entries from September 1, 2011 - September 30, 2011

Monday
Sep192011

September 19, 2011, Monday - John Hiatt and the Combo at the Guthrie

Time: 7:30pm

Location: Wurtele Thrust Stage, Guthrie
 
Dirty Jeans and Mudslide Hymns, the new album from acclaimed musician and songwriter John Hiatt, will be released August 2 and is his twentieth solo album. Recorded at Ben's Studio in Nashville, the album was produced by Kevin Shirley (Led Zeppelin, Aerosmith, The Black Crowes).

In addition to Hiatt, the album features Kenneth Blevins on drums and percussion, Doug Lancio on electric guitars, mandolin and Hammertone and Patrick O'Hearn on bass guitar. John Hiatt's career as a performer and songwriter has spanned more than 30 years and everyone from Bob Dylan, Eric Clapton, BB King, and Bonnie Raitt to Iggy Pop, Three Dog Night and The Neville Brothers has covered his work. In 2008, Hiatt was inducted into the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame and was honored by the Americana Music Association with their prestigious "Lifetime Achievement in Songwriting Award."

Monday
Sep192011

September 19, 2011, Monday - Next Generation of Parks 2011 Speaker Event: Projects of the RiverFirst Design Team

Time: 7:00pm

Location: U of M College of Design, Rapson Hall, 89 Church Street SE

Admission: Free

Their vision for a renewed and revitalized Upper Riverfront - focusing on water, health, mobility, and green economy - won them the Minneapolis Riverfront Design Competition.  Join us to hear Tom Leader, Sheila Kennedy, and Frano Violich of the bi-coastal urban and landscape design team, TLS/KVA, share project highlights from their other creative works outside of the Twin Cities and discuss the next phase of implementing their work on the much-anticipated RiverFirst project.

Click here to learn more about the Minneapolis Riverfront Design Competition and TLS/KVA.

Co-presented by the Minneapolis Parks Foundation, the Walker Art Center, the University of Minnesota College of Design, and the American Association of Landscape Architects, Minnesota Chapter.

Sunday
Sep182011

September 18, 2011, Sunday - Railroad History Tour at Mill City Museum

Time: 1:00pm

Location: Mill City Museum, 704 2nd Street South

Fee: $14 adults, $12 seniors and college students, $10 children ages 6-17 and MHS members. Includes museum admission.

Reservations: required, call 612-341-7555

Beginning with the arrival of Minnesota’s first rail line in 1862, Minneapolis boomed in population, flour milling, lumber production and warehousing as a rail network extended throughout the Upper Midwest. Take a guided tour to discover the impact of railroads on the Mill City, visiting railroad landmarks such as the Stone Arch Bridge, Milwaukee Road Depot and the Minneapolis Eastern Railway engine house & trestle. Along the way, find clues to the vanishing railroad landscape and learn about the new rail era that is arriving with the Hiawatha light rail and the North Star commuter rail. The tour will begin and end at Mill City Museum, where participants can visit the museum’s gallery, included in the price of the tour

Sunday
Sep182011

September 18, 2011, Sunday - Vikings and Tampa Bay Buccaneers at the Dome

Time: 12:00pm

Saturday
Sep172011

September 17, 2011, Saturday - Oktoberfest at Aster Cafe

Time:  6:00pm - 10:00pm

Location: Aster Cafe, 125 SE Main Street 

Aster Oktoberfest

Saturday
Sep172011

September 17, 2011, Saturday - Mill City Farmers Market

Time: 8:00am - 1:00pm

Location: 704 South 2nd Street

Today at Mill City Farmers Market:  Apples!

Produce Planner:
Plums, melons, grapes, apples, beets, turnips, parsnips, carrots, leeks, potatoes, tomatoes, cucumbers, green beans, mustard greens, peppers, squash blossoms, patty pan squash, sweet corn, winter squash, tomatillos, kale, collard greens, onions, okra, summer squash and much more!

Mill City Cooks, 10:00am  
Gretchen Perbix from Sweetland Orchard will be joining the demo to talk about apple growing and varieties. The demo will include three recipes by Nick Schneider.

You can buy apples at the Market from Ames Farm, Prairie Hollow Farm, Sweetland Orchard, and Women's Environmental Institute.

Activity, 10:30am
Are you a UMN student? Join our interns and hop on a Nice Ride bike on campus for a sustainability ride to the Market. RSVP here.

Live Music, 11:00am - 1:00pm
Dan Newton (a.k.a. "Daddy Squeeze) brings his offbeat accordion playing to Mill City.
  
Art Market, all day:
Featuring Hmong ABC, ceramics by Tom Jaszczak and Heather Wang, Barnswallow Gardens and Woodsport.

Saturday
Sep172011

September 17, 2011, Saturday - Art, Politics and Censorship at The Soap Factory

Time: 7:00pm

Location: 514 2nd Street SE

Join The Soap Factory for a moderated discussion addressing the interlocking issues of art, politics and censorship. The Soap Factory welcomes speakers Edward Farmer, Tom Rose, Eric Lorberer and Paul Schmelzer.

The Art, Politics and Censorship discussion takes place in conjunction with the current exhibition, Three Artists: Guo Gai, Meng Tang, Slinko.

Saturday
Sep172011

September 17, 2011, Saturday - Taste Twin Cities Minneapolis Riverwalk Tour (Starts at Gold Medal Park)

Taste Twin Cities was created to share our passion of food and enjoy the taste the Twin Cities has to offer.  If you love to eat, try new foods and enjoy a fun experience learning about the history of the Twin Cities, this tour if for you! Reservations.

Tour Facts
•3 hour walking tour of Minneapolis Mill District and Northeast Minneapolis neighborhoods.
•11:30am - 2:30pm
•Flat route with slight inclines and walking down 1 staircase, approximately 1.8 miles, standing most of the time, bathrooms available at some stops.
•6 stops, with tastings at each (enough food for lunch!).
•Tour limited to 12 people, advance tickets required.
•Begins at Gold Medal Park (S 10th Ave & S 2nd Street), located next to the Guthrie Theater, ends in Northeast Minneapolis (Hennepin Ave & SE University Ave).
•$43 (Prepaid at time of reservation)

Tour Description
Hungry for an off-the-beaten path Minneapolis food experience? Join us as we explore one of the city's trendy and historical neighborhoods, Mill District and Northeast Minneapolis. We will share what's hot in the Minneapolis food scene as we visit specialty shops and restaurants that are proud of their commitment to local and sustainable ingredients, and handmade treats. As you participate in tasting mouth watering pasta, compare gourmet cheeses and learn how Danish pastry is made, you'll gain an appreciation for a distinct neighborhood that most tourists never see.

We'll stroll past Museums and Theaters in the Mill District, enjoy gorgeous views the river has to offer and cross over into historical Northeast Minneapolis. You'll learn about the history of both these neighborhoods and visit the oldest street in Minneapolis. You'll taste and chat with other food-loving guests, and leave the tour with a host of restaurant recommendations and discounts for your next trip back to the Twin Cities.

Tastings
•Mouth watering pasta with an amazing atmosphere.
•Specialty Danish pastry baked in front of us, served with a variety of delicious toppings.
•Local cheese and specialty items.
•Variety of Minnesota brewed draft beers (non-alcoholic tastings available).
•European style bakery bread.
•Extravagantly blended gourmet chocolates.
•Award winning coffee including local favorite Noreast Mud (substitute options available).
*Tastings subject to change without notice. Most dietary restrictions can be accommodated.

Location
Our Tour begins at Gold Medal Park (S 10th Ave & S 2nd Street).

Saturday
Sep172011

September 17, 2011, Saturday - Judith Yates Borger Book Signing at Sorella Wine & Spirits

Time: 4:00pm - 7:00pm

Location: Sorella Wine & Spirits, 1010 Washington Avenue South

Bridgewater resident Judith Yates Borger will be in store signing copies of her latest mystery, Whose Hand?, the story of a hand pulled from Lake Harriet that leads to a murderer.  Chock full of familiar scenes, such as Linden Hills, Sebastien Joe's and Roberts Bird Sanctuary.

Please call 612-339-4040 for more information.

Saturday
Sep172011

September 17, 2011, Saturday - Childish Films at Central Library

Time: 10:30am - Noon

Location:  Pohlad Hall at Central Library, 300 Nicollet

WHITE MANE
A powerful and poetic classic film from the director of The Red Balloon.

•White Mane, Janus Films, 1953.
 A young boy in southern France encounters a herd of wild horses, led by a beautiful white stallion that no one can tame. The child befriends the stallion and together they escape to find true freedom. 40 min.

The extras:Ukulele player Bill Grant performs a family concert.

Preschool-grade 6. A program of children's cinema and arts, featuring unique films, hands-on arts activities, live entertainment and educational introductions for children's film fans. For more information, visit: www.supporthclib.org.
 
A program of the Library Foundation of Hennepin County. Support provided by Whole Foods Market, Lerner Publishing Group, Weston Wood Studios, Minnesota Parent and Jagged Edge.

Saturday
Sep172011

September 17, 2011, Saturday - Central Library Book Store Fall Clearance Sale (7 days)

Location:  Central Library, 300 Nicollet Mall

Fall Clearance Sale

The Library Foundation's Book Store at the Minneapolis Central Library, 300 Nicollet Mall, will host a 3-week clearance sale from September 8 through October 1. All proceeds benefit the Library Foundation of Hennepin County and programs and services at the Library.

Here are the details:

•WEEK ONE: September 8 - 16: All used books, music, and videos are 50% off.

•WEEK TWO: September 17 - 23: All used items $.25 each.

•WEEK THREE: September 23 - October 1: All the items you can fit into a bag for $2.

For more information, see the website or call 612-543-8102.

Saturday
Sep172011

September 17, 2011, Saturday - Historic Main Street Tour at Mill City Museum

Time: 1:00pm

Location: Mill City Museum, 704 2nd Street South

Fee: $14 adults, $12 senior citizens, $10 children ages 6-17 and MHS members. Includes museum admission.

Reservations: required, call 612-341-7555

Stroll through the Minneapolis’ oldest neighborhood with a Mill City Museum guide, who will talk about the rich past and exciting future of historic Main Street. The tour will highlight the life in the village of St. Anthony, changes along Main Street throughout the years, and such landmarks as the 1855 Upton Block, 1858 Martin & Morrison Building, Our Lady of Lourdes Church, the Pillsbury A Mill and the Chalybeate Mineral Springs. This tour will begin and end at Pracna Restaurant, 117 Main Street S.E. Tours include admission to Mill City Museum.

Saturday
Sep172011

September 17, 2011, Saturday - Second Story Reading: LGBT Panel & Reading (Featuring David Levithan) at the Loft

Time: 7:00pm

Location: The Loft, 1011 Washington Avenue South
 
Second Story Reading Series in collaboration with Normandale Community College and Minnesotans United for All Families present a panel discussion about young adult LGBT publishing and literature with Kirstin Cronn-Mills, Pat Schmatz, and David Levithan followed by a reading with authors David Levithan and Brian Farrey.

David Levithan is the author of many acclaimed novels, including The Lover's Dictionary, Boy Meets Boy, The Realm of Possibility, Love is the Higher Law (an IndieBound Top Ten pick), Nick & Norah's Infinite Playlist with Rachel Cohn, which was turned into a popular movie, and with John Green Will Grayson, Will Grayson. His latest work is a photographic novel entitled Every You, Every Me, with photographs by Jonathan Farmer. He is also the editor of the Lambda-award-winning anthology The Full Spectrum (edited with Billy Merrell). He is an editorial director and publisher at Scholastic, overseeing the Scholastic Press fiction list, the Crossmedia publishing program, and the PUSH teen imprint.

Brian Farrey is the acquiring editor for Flux, the young adult imprint of Llewellyn Worldwide. Brian studied in Hamline University’s MFA program, where his final project was named Outstanding Fiction Thesis in 2008. His debut novel, With or Without You, was recently published by Simon Pulse. His forthcoming middle-grade novel, The Vengekeep Prophecies, will be published by HarperCollins Children’s in 2012.You can read his painfully boring blog at http://www.brianfarreybooks.com/ or follow his slightly more interesting tweets @BrianFarrey.

Kirstin Cronn-Mills is a novelist and poet. Her first novel, The Sky Always Hears Me and the Hills Don't Mind, was a finalist for the 2010 Minnesota Book Award for Young People's Literature. Her second novel, Beautiful Music for Ugly Children, will be published in 2012. She teaches at South Central College in North Mankato, Minnesota, where she also serves as the faculty advisor for SCC P.R.I.D.E. (People Really Interested in Diversity Education).

Pat Schmatz grew up in rural Wisconsin and received a BS in psychology at Michigan State University and an MA in physical education at the University of California at Berkeley. She published her first novel, Mrs. Estronsky and the UFO (Windstorm Creative) in 2001. Circle the Truth (Carolrhoda Books, 2007) was chosen by Wisconsin Library Association as one of the outstanding books for children by a Wisconsin author, and Mousetraps (Carolrhoda Books, 2008) was awarded the Council for Wisconsin Writers Award for children’s fiction and was a 2009 Lambda Literary Award nominee for best children’s/young adult fiction. Bluefish (Candlewick Press, 2011), Pat’s fourth novel for teens, is a recipient of the 2010 PEN/Phyllis Naylor Working writer Fellowship.

Friday
Sep162011

September 16, 2011, Friday - Oktoberfest at Aster Cafe

Time: 6:00pm - 10:00pm

Location: Aster Cafe, 125 SE Main Street

Aster Oktoberfest

 

Friday
Sep162011

September 16, 2011, Friday - Lunch with MacPhail

Time:  Noon – 1:30pm 

Location: MacPhail Center for Music, 501 2nd Street South

Join us for lunch and an inside look at MacPhail, followed by an up close and personal look and performance of the Yamaha Disklavier piano.  This event will feature technology's role in music education at MacPhail.

Invite a friend and RSVP to an event by calling 612-767-5343.

Thursday
Sep152011

September 15, 2011, Thursday - Central River Forum: Focus on the East Bank

Time: 6:30pm – 8:00pm

Location: Mill City Museum

The developers of the Pillsbury A Mill will present their plans for this National Historic Landmark. The Minneapolis Riverfront Partnership convenes a quarterly forum in the Central Riverfront concerning issues shaping this area.

Please check the website for time, presenters and other details.

Thursday
Sep152011

September 15, 2011, Thursday - Bonnie Jo Campbell Publication Reading: Once Upon a River at the Loft

Time: 7:00pm

Location: The Loft, 1011 Washington Avenue South
 
A finalist for the National Book Award and the NBCC Award, and the winner of the ForeWord Review’s Book of the Year Award in Fiction for her critically acclaimed short story collection American Salvage, Bonnie Jo Campbell is one of the most compelling new voices in American fiction. With keen insight, Campbell takes her trademark storytelling wit to new heights in the luminous novel Once Upon a River. Masterfully evoking the sublime American wilderness favored by Annie Proulx and Wallace Stegner, this richly layered tale of love, hardship, self-exploration, and fortitude introduces the truly unforgettable character of Margo Crane and her river odyssey through rural Michigan.

Bonnie Jo Campbell is the author of three previous books, including American Salvage, a National Book Award Finalist. 

This event is free and open to the public.

Wednesday
Sep142011

September 14, 2011, Wednesday - "Seeing the Minneapolis Riverfront Photo Contest" Exhibit Opening Reception

Time: 6:00pm - 8:00pm

Location:  Mill City Museum, 704 South 2nd Street

A reception to celebrate the opening of the new exhibit “Seeing the Minneapolis Riverfront Photo Contest.” The reception will take place on Wednesday, September 14, from 6:00pm-8:00pm in the museum’s Mill Commons. Light hors d’oeuvres will be served and a cash bar will be available. Brief remarks will take place at 7:00.  This event is free and open to the public. 

As part of its "Greening the Riverfront" program series, Mill City Museum invited the public to submit striking images of the Mississippi River and the Minneapolis Riverfront. "Greening the Riverfront," funded by St. Anthony Falls Heritage Board, was a year-long series that highlighted how the Minneapolis Riverfront has been transformed from an industrial center into a catalyst for new ways of thinking about our relationship with nature.

The exhibit is runs through January 2, 2012.

Tuesday
Sep132011

September 13, 2011, Tuesday - Books & Bars Series at Aster Cafe

Times: 

Social - 6:00pm dinner/drink specials
Discussion - 7:00pm-8:30pm

Location: Aster Cafe, 125 SE Main Street

Author:  Brady Udall, The Lonely Polygamist

Books & Bars isn’t your mother’s book club. We provide a unique atmosphere for a lively discussion of interesting authors, fun people, good food and drinks.

Reservations - 612-379-3138

Tuesday
Sep132011

September 13, 2011, Tuesday - Minneapolis Heritage Preservation Commission Meeting

Time: 4:30pm 

Location: Minneapolis City Hall, 350 South Fifth Street, Room 333

Agenda

For Presentation

1. 4344 Dupont Avenue South, P.J. Frey House – Ward 13
Staff: Brian Schaffer, 612.673.2670
Nomination for historic designation.

2. 1121 Hennepin Avenue – Harmon Place Historic District, Ward 7
Staff: Chris Vrchota, 612.673.5467
Certificate of Appropriateness for building and site modifications.

3. 730 Washington Avenue North – Warehouse Historic District, Ward 7
Staff: Chris Vrchota, 612.673.5467
Certificate of Appropriateness for building rehabilitation and alterations.

4. 730 Washington Avenue North – Warehouse Historic District, Ward 7
Staff: Chris Vrchota, 612.673.5467
Historic Variance to reduce the minimum drive aisle width from 22 feet to 14 feet 5 inches.