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From now thru December 31, we'll be posting random shots from around the neighborhood that capture the Holiday Season. Enjoy!
From the Mill District of Minneapolis.
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From now thru December 31, we'll be posting random shots from around the neighborhood that capture the Holiday Season. Enjoy!
From the Mill District of Minneapolis.
During the month of January, 2011, Mill City Commons is offering $100 off household memberships. As an added bonus, members who join in January will have their membership extended through March 2012.
Mill City Commons is a unique neighborhood organization offering members a variety of interesting activities, in addition to other benefits.
For more information, please contact Executive Director Linnea Tweed at 612-455-3329, or email linneatweed@millcitycommons.org.
I recently subscribed to a weekly online magazine called The Line.
The Line "tells the story of the new economy in The Twin Cities - a narrative of creative people and businesses, new development, cool places to live, and the best places to work and play."
From a front page drop down menu, you can select what area of Minneapolis you'd like to read about. For example, the December 15 edition had an article about The Soap Factory under the Riverfront/Mill District section.
While the Riverfront/Mill District section doesn't have frequent entries, it's still another interesting source for information about our neighborhood.
Minneapolis Veterinary Hospital, located at 1030 Washington Avenue South, recently hosted a fundraising event for Pet Project Rescue. Pet Project Rescue is a no-kill, 501(c)(3) non-profit rescue which places homeless animals in foster care homes until they are adopted by their forever families.
Above, Lisa and Curtis Sanford. Curtis is a Veterinarian, as well as Owner and Founder of Minneapolis Veterinary Hospital. Lisa is the Office Manager and Receptionist. Below are two members of their staff - Heather, a Certified Veterinary Technician, and Kathy, a Veterinary Technician.
Above, Lisa with artist Georgiana Ewing, who contributed this painting of rescued dog Oscar for the silent auction. Oscar, an 8 year old Cavalier King Charles Spaniel, was the inspiration for the fund raising event. Georgiana is a Texas artist who paints animals in bold, joyous colors. Below, another example of her work.
Above, Pet Project Rescue Co-Founder and Director, Maia, and Adoption Coordinator, Lindsay, with Aspen, a rescued 10 week old puppy (which they believe to be a Huskey/Samoyed mix). During the fundraising event, the Sanfords raised $1,900 for Pet Project Rescue. Funds cover animal care expenses, such as spaying/neutering prior to adoption.
In addition to dogs, Minneapolis Veterinary Hospital cares for other small animals such as rabbits, cats, guinea pigs and birds. Dr. Sanford offers advanced surgical techniques, cutting edge medical care and Stem Cell Certification for Arthritis in dogs and cats. He also serves on the Board for Pet Accolades, an organization that provides service dogs for those with invisible disabilities.
The Mill City Museum will hold a public reception to open the exhibit for "Seeing the Big River: The Eco-Art of Peter L. Johnson" on January 13 from 6:00pm-8:00pm.
This new exhibit challenges viewers to 'See Beauty in Damaged Places'. Peter L. Johnson says of his work that it "seeks and sees beauty in damaged places." By creating what he calls "lyric" photographs, Johnson chooses subjects that present an unsettling truth about the devastating relationship between humans and the Mississippi River.
Johnson will give remarks at 7:00pm and refreshments will be available. The exhibit is located in the museum’s central Mill Commons, and is free and open to the public during regular museum hours.
Photographs accompanied by found "specimens" and videos will be on display at Mill City Museum from January 13 - May 16, 2011.
Johnson draws on his varied background as a documentary photographer, solo street performance artist and social activist to create his body of work entitled "Devastating Beauty." In his recent series called "Specimens" he expands on the bumper sticker slogan, "Take only photographs and leave only footprints." Johnson photographs then removes the "specimen" from the ecosystem finally presenting the item next to the photograph in a gallery setting. Johnson says "this adds another layer of connection between humans and their effect on the environment."
In the "Immersion" series, Johnson sparks a discussion about the dangers of just being in the Mississippi River. In order to enter the waters he had to sign a waiver which he displays alongside the life-size prints and a corresponding video.
This exhibit is part of "Greening the Riverfront," a series of programs that explore how humans interact with nature, in the past, present and future.
Built within the ruins of the Washburn A Mill, a National Historic Landmark, the award-winning Mill City Museum chronicles the flour milling industry that fueled the growth of Minneapolis. The story comes to life through the eight-story Flour Tower, Water Lab, Baking Lab and other hands-on exhibits.
CorAzoN is a champion for local artists and products. This past Friday a number of them were showcased at the 1026 Washington Avenue South location.
Jodi Hillswas on hand for a book signing of her latest work, "friend". Joining Jodi was Sheila Waldman of Tristan Publishing.
David Sill, a Bridgewater resident, presented a selection of his artwork:
Episencial, an organic skin care line for babies, was presented by local representative Melissa Omafry Townley pictured below.
Also featured were jewelry designer Megan Funk; Melissa Doffing and Susan Koefod, authors of "Let them Eat Crepes" ; and artwork by Paula Barkmeierand Ginnie Peterson.
Below, The Bellowing Penguins provided music.
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Voices of Experience, a new partnership between MacPhail and the Minnesota Chorale, is a choir for adults over the age of 50 who want to be a part of a community of musicians. The singers recently joined four generations of singers from Minnesota Chorale and the Minneapolis Youth Chorus in a moving concert for hundreds of guests.
You can be a part of this talented group! Spring semester for Voices of Experience will begin March 1, right after "Snowbird" season, but you can register today by calling 612-321-0100 or stop by student services.
The group meets on Tuesdays at 10am at the MacPhail's 501 South 2nd Street location.
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