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Entries from August 1, 2014 - August 31, 2014

Sunday
Aug312014

Week 17 at the Mill City Farmers Market

August 30 at the Market.  :)

August 30, 2014 Mill City Farmers Market

Susan's first apple pie of the season. YUM

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People leaving the Market with their arms full - a beautiful sight.

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Bacon for the masses.

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Now THAT'S a carrot!

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This gorgeous wall hanging from ArtAndes will be auctioned at the (sold out) September 7 MCFM Sustainable Soiree.

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Apparently there's more to life than fine artisan dark chocolate.  Fred also has a knack for animating driftwood.

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Hops!

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The goat!  (Nice horn extensions, Nancy.)

August 30, 2014 Mill City Farmers Market

Wednesday
Aug272014

Minnesota Opera Residency at Hennepin County Library Kicks Off With September 11 Performance at Central Library

Via an August 26 Press Release from Hennepin County Library:

Minnesota Opera artists are presenting free Opera Viva! performances and educational events at five Hennepin County libraries this fall during a season-long Minnesota Opera Residency at the Library.

The residency begins in September with Opera Viva! Kick-Off Performances by Minnesota Opera Resident Artists at Minneapolis Central Library, Pohlad Hall, Thursday, Sept. 11, 7 p.m., and at Ridgedale Library, Tuesday, Sept. 30, 7 p.m.
 
The residency continues in October with Opera Viva! Opera 101 events at Northeast Library, Wednesday, Oct. 8, 6:30 p.m., and at Nokomis Library, Thursday, Oct. 16, 6:30 p.m. Edina Library will host opera stars of tomorrow at Opera Viva! In Recital, Wednesday, Oct. 22, 6:30 p.m.
 
“Minnesota Opera is thrilled to bring our artists into Hennepin County libraries this season to share the joy, humor and drama of the operatic art form,” said Minnesota Opera Teaching Artist Angie Keeton. “It will be a great opportunity for community members to engage directly with our talented artists and artistic staff.”
 
Opera Viva! events throughout Minnesota Opera’s 2014-2015 season in residence at the Library will teach about opera through song, performance and conversation.
 
Register online at http://www.hclib.org/ or call the library.
 
Watch for more Opera Viva! events in 2015, including interactive children’s programs Through the Eyes and Ears of Mozart and a two-part series about the creation of The Manchurian Candidate, a New Works Initiative opera premiering this spring.
 
Events are funded with money from Minnesota’s Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund.

They are presented in collaboration with Minnesota Opera, one of the nation’s largest and most distinguished opera companies, known for its world-class artistry and innovative productions.
 
Thursday, Sept. 11, 7 p.m.
Opera Viva! Kick-Off Performance
Minneapolis Central Library, Pohlad Hall, 300 Nicollet Mall
Attend a concert of operatic proportions! Opera favorites will be performed by Minnesota Opera Artists and will be a feast for the eyes and ears!
 
Tuesday, Sept. 30, 7 p.m.
Opera Viva! Kick-Off Performance
Ridgedale Library, 12601 Ridgedale Dr., Minnetonka
 
Wednesday, Oct. 8, 6:30 p.m.
Opera Viva! Opera 101
Northeast Library, 2200 Central Ave. NE, Minneapolis
No experience necessary! Minnesota Opera teaching artists will present a brief history of opera and a special 2015-16 season preview, with live musical examples.
 
Thursday, Oct. 16, 6:30 p.m.
Opera Viva! Opera 101
Nokomis Library, 5100 34th Ave. S., Minneapolis
No experience necessary! Minnesota Opera teaching artists will present a brief history of opera and a special 2015-16 season preview, with live musical examples.
 
Wednesday, Oct. 22, 6:30 p.m.
Opera Viva! In Recital: Minnesota Opera Resident Artists
Edina Library, 5280 Grandview Square
Enjoy an evening of world-class singing from the opera stars of tomorrow! Members of the Minnesota Opera's Resident Artist Program will present an array of beautiful music from opera to art song.

Tuesday
Aug262014

Volunteer for Bicyclist & Pedestrian Counts – September 9-11 

Minneapolis City of Lakes

Volunteer for Bicyclist & Pedestrian Counts – September 9-11 

Minneapolis Public Works is gearing up to conduct its 8th Annual Bicyclist and Pedestrian Count, and you can help! Volunteers are needed to count the number of bicyclists and pedestrians at several locations around the city. The main days for counting will be September 9-11. All count shifts are from 4:00-6:00 p.m.

Minneapolis Public Works conducts bicyclist and pedestrian counts in order to understand the impact of non-motorized traffic on streets, sidewalks, and trails. Accurate counts enable the City to plan and build for bicyclists and pedestrians, while tracking what’s successful and what should be done differently.

If you’re interested in volunteering, register online or contact Simon Blenski at simon.blenski@minneapolismn.gov or 612-616-7345.

To learn more, visit the City's count page to view traffic flow maps and past count reports.

Monday
Aug252014

[Video] Black Helicopters Buzz the Guthrie Theater

From early last week, part of the US Army Night Stalkers exercise:

Monday
Aug252014

Tuesday Night - North Loop Neighborhood Association Meeting

The North Loop Neighborhood Association August meeting is Wednesday night at 7:00PM.  Download the agenda:

https://app.box.com/shared/static/21k84b1i89z0u0ginl2s.pdf

Monday
Aug252014

[Download] Marcy Holmes Neighborhood Master Plan

The Marcy-Holmes Neighborhood Association recently completed a process to update the Marcy Holmes Neighborhood Master Plan. During the same time period, a parallel planning process was conducted for the Dinkytown business district, coordinated with business district stakeholders. The intent was to provide a unified planning framework for the neighborhood, with some in-depth recommendations specifically for the business district. The Dinkytown Business District Plan will be an appendix to the new Marcy-Holmes Neighborhood Master Plan. The recommendations from the Dinkytown plan are also incorporated directly into the Marcy-Holmes plan document. 

Download the plan...

Monday
Aug252014

[Download] Nicollet Island – East Bank Small Area Plan

The Nicollet Island – East Bank Small Area Plan (SAP) project objective is to define the community’s vision for future development in the Nicollet Island – East Bank (NI-EB) area over a 20 year time horizon.

This project was initiated in spring, 2013 by the Nicollet Island – East Bank Neighborhood Association (NIEBNA) Board of Directors with the support of the Northeast Business Association (NEBA) and in coordination with the Community Development and Economic Development (CPED) Department of the City of Minneapolis. The planning process is now complete, and the plan is ready for review.

Download the plan...

Sunday
Aug242014

Week 16 at the Mill City Farmers Market

August 23 marked the long-awaited arrival of new Market vendor, Red Table Meat Co.  Watch for a separate posting on the Farmers Market blog later this week.

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Black Cat loads up the grill for the breakfast rush.

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Proud new owner of an ArtAndes woven work of art.

August 23, 2014 Mill City Farmers Market

Herbs!

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Volunteers help assure the maximum amount of waste makes it to the compost bin.

August 23, 2014 Mill City Farmers Market

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Yay! The return of Sonny's Sweet Corn ice cream! :D

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The goat!

August 23, 2014 Mill City Farmers Market

Saturday
Aug232014

Parkway Closures for Sunday, August 24 (Minneapolis Duathlon)

The following parkways will be temporarily closed from 7:00am to 12:00 Noon on Sunday, August 24, for the Minneapolis Duathlon:

-  West River Parkway from Minnehaha to Plymouth Avenue
-  East River Parkway from Franklin Avenue to University Avenue
-  Main Street from 3rd Avenue to 6th Avenue

Please note that the duration of the closures is subject to change based on the event's start and finish times. A complete list of current and upcoming parkway closures is available online.

Thursday
Aug212014

August 22-28 Programming from The Film Society of Minneapolis St. Paul

Showing August 22-28 at The Film Society's St. Anthony Main Theatre for an Exclusive Engagement is the Sundance zombie rom-com LIFE AFTER BETH. Starring Aubrey Plaza as Beth, the once-dead girlfriend to Zach (Dane DeHaan), who miraculously returns home to the delight of her grieving parents (played by John C. Reilly & Molly Shannon). However, the surreality of her sudden appearance is not lost on Zach as others who were once long gone begin to seemingly come back from the dead. More Info.
August 23 at 1pm (one show only), The Film Society presents an encore screening of the National Theatre’s 2012 hit play The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time, based on the best-selling novel by Mark Haddon. More Info.
Thursday, August 28 at 7pm (one night only), The Film Society presents a screening of the locally made documentary TWILIGHT OF THE MISSISSIPPI as part of the Science on Screen film series. University of Minnesota Department of Wildlife, Fisheries and Conservation Biology Professor Przemek Bajer, PhD will give a talk before the film that briefly reviews the changes that have occurred in the Mississippi and other major world rivers over the last few decades, including the introduction of invasive fish and recent efforts to control their spread and abundance. Science on Screen is ongoing series pairing science themed films with real science lectures, and is made possible through a grant by the Coolidge Corner Theatre, with support from the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation. More Info.
Ongoing through Sunday, August 31: Masterpieces of Polish Cinema
Wednesday
Aug202014

Mayor Hodges on Her Proposed 2015 Budget

Minneapolis City of Lakes

Via an August 19, 2014, e-newsletter from Mayor Betsy Hodges:

Dear Friend,

As Joe Biden once said, "Don't tell me what you value; show me your budget, and I'll tell you what you value."

I laid out my values – and my proposed 2015 budget – last Thursday at City Hall in my first budget address.

In coming weeks, I’ll be sharing more details about my proposed budget, what’s in it for residents, and how you can share your feedback. But today, I wanted to give you just a quick overview.

I offer a budget that has been deliberately crafted with intention, focusing on the three themes of the work that you elected me to do: Running the city well. Growth. Equity.

Equity

Last fall, more than anything, we voted for a city focused on eliminating the gaps that divide us by race. A study this year shows that unless we eliminate these gaps, we in this region will short ourselves $32 billion in personal income by 2040. There is something in it for each and every one of us when each and every one of us has unfettered opportunities to thrive.

While we are entering a period of growth, people of color are not sharing equally in it. For Minneapolis to maximize our growth potential, both short-term and long-term, we must make certain everyone can benefit from and contribute to our growth.

For these reasons, I have proposed a number of new investments in equity in my budget, including:
   • More City dollars for affordable housing, and a new initiative to promote home ownership in communities of color, in order to rebuild wealth in our neighborhoods that were hardest hit by the foreclosure crisis.
   • Additional support for helping entrepreneurs and small-business owners of color in growing jobs and wealth.
   • Support for youth-violence prevention, and extending the effective work of downtown youth-outreach workers.
   • For the first time ever, adding resources to develop the City's own equity work, in order to ensure the most equitable outcomes for residents and our employees.

Growth

When we voted last fall, we voted to make crucial steps forward like these for the health and vitality of our entire city. We voted for equity, knowing that growth is required to meet those goals and for all our city’s goals.

As a result, when we voted, we voted for growth.

Growth in cities is quickly becoming the status quo rather than a new trend, and Minneapolis is leading this trend. When we are intentional and deliberate, our investments in growth can both help accelerate our pace of growth and help increase our quality of life that more people are sharing in.

Some of the ways that my budget helps grow Minneapolis are:
   • Fully funding the investment in the redesign of Nicollet Mall. Governor Dayton, the Legislature, and the downtown business community have already invested, and now we are adding our share to this long-term investment in our economic vitality.
   • The first investments in a network of protected bike lanes, many of which will be in diverse and low-income neighborhoods in Minneapolis.
   • A new transportation-planning division that will allow us to keep ahead of future projects.

Finally, my budget invests in the redevelopment of the Upper Harbor Terminal in North Minneapolis. Now that the lock and dam will soon be closed for good, we have an opportunity to map out a future where North Minneapolis finally has its own valuable riverfront amenities.

Running the city well

Unless we do the basics well - plow the streets, keep them safe, and care for our environment - we will not reach our vision for growth or equity. In this budget, I propose we continue to invest deply in these essential functions. My proposed budget supports:
   • Ten more police officers, for an authorized strength of 860 sworn officers. It also supports more classes of community service officers, which boost the diversity of our police force, and an additional police cadet class for 2015.
   • The implementation of body cameras for officers, which protects officers from frivolous claims and provide more transparency for residents in their interactions with officers. A pilot program is ready to being this fall, with full implementation next year.
   • Two recruit classes in the Fire Department, and the department's Explorer program, which recruits Minneapolis high school students into careers in firefighting and emergency response.
   • More 911 operators.
   • A comprehensive pedestrian-safety initiative.

Finally, in my budget, I propose implementing curbside organics recycling in every Minneapolis neighborhood in 2015. It's been a popular and successful pilot project in a few neighborhoods, and it's time for the whole city to reap the benefit.

Investment

We are grateful to be coming out of the recession, but we are still dealing with the aftermath of the economic crisis, not to mention a decade of State cuts to Minneapolis that were stabilized only last year by Governor Dayton and the majorities in the Legislature.

For a decade, in order to make up for cuts, recessions, and other issues like debt and pensions, we had to raise property taxes above inflation, while making significant cuts to key services. For years, residents paid more and more, and received less.

More recently, we were able to cut the property-tax levy last year, and hold it at zero or below inflation for the two years before that. It was the right thing to do. But when we don’t account for inflation, holding the levy flat means a cut to public safety and the services that our residents count on.

And while Minneapolis is growing, growth in the property-tax base does not automatically mean growth in the City's coffers.

We must catch up with inflation if we wish to keep our basic services – already cut to the bone – functioning. To do that requires increasing the amount of money that we raise in property taxes in order to meet this year’s inflation factor – and do some catching up to years past, to make the investments that the voters asked us to make. For these reasons, I am proposing a 2.4% levy increase for 2015.

Over half of this proposed increase is simply to account for inflation and natural rises in the cost of maintaining just our current services. And much of the rest of it helps pay for our increased investments in public safety and running the city well.

Even with this modest, largely inflationary increase in the property-tax levy, half of Minneapolis’ residential properties will see no increase, or will even see a decrease, in the City portion of their property taxes.
 When we voted last fall we knew it would take all of us putting our shoulder to the wheel to get where we want to go together. We knew that all of us do better when we all do better. That’s what this budget does – intentionally and deliberately moves us forward together to our best future through investment in ourselves. When we voted last fall we knew it would take investment in our people, our infrastructure, and our future to get where we choose to go together.

It starts now.

Sincerely,
 
Mayor Betsy Hodges
City of Minneapolis

P.S.: To learn more about how I’m working to address the issues affecting our city, sign up for my e-mail update, or check out my website.

Tuesday
Aug192014

Registration is Open for the September 14 Minneapolis Bike Tour

The 2014 Minneapolis Bike Tour will start and finish on Boom Island on Sunday, September 14.

The recreational bike tour for all ages and abilities spans the Grand Rounds Scenic Byway System. Proceeds from the Minneapolis Bike Tour will benefit bike safety and education events for Minneapolis youth as well as bike trail improvement projects throughout the system.

There will be three routes to participate in, 16-mile, 25-mile and 32-mile, and they are closed to motorized traffic. All routes include stops with refreshments and bike mechanics. Stick around after the ride to enjoy LIVE music, beer available to participants 21+ (must show ID), food from local vendors, exhibitor booths and Bike Tour merchandise for sale!

Registration:

Saturday, September 13, 2014
◾Time: 8:30am - noon

Sunday, September 14, 2014
◾Time: 6:30 - 8am

Registration Fee
◾Adult (Ages 18+): $40.00
◾Youth (Ages 6-17): $15.00
◾Child (Ages 0-5): $0.00

*All riders must be on the course by 8 a.m.

Bike Tour Volunteers!

Thank you for your interest in volunteering at the Minneapolis Bike Tour. With your help, participants will have a safe, fun and beautiful ride through Minneapolis.

More than 150 volunteers are needed to make the Bike Tour safe and successful. Volunteers of all ages are welcome and opportunities are available for individuals or groups.

Choose from water stop support, participant registration, bike marshaling and much more.

Learn More About Bike Tour Volunteer Opportunities:

Email: Scott Krueger, skrueger@minneapolisparks.org
Phone: 612-230-6497

Monday
Aug182014

Mississippi River Critical Area Rulemaking Comment Deadline Extended to September 30

On June 2, the DNR issued a request for comments (RFC) on the Mississippi River Corridor Critical Area (MRCCA) working draft rules. The RFC stated that the DNR would accept comments through August 15, 2014. The RFC marks the start of an informal comment period, prior to the formal rulemaking process. Due to requests for additional time to comment, the DNR will continue to accept comments through September 30, 2014. Interested parties are encouraged to submit comments by August 15 or as soon as possible. DNR staff will begin revising the draft rules in mid-August. Comments received earlier will be more helpful in developing revisions and in identifying affected parties for additional advice or consultation. The comment period is intended to gather feedback on the draft rules before they are revised and proposed for formal rule adoption, anticipated this fall/winter. More information is available on the DNR’s project website at www.dnr.state.mn.us/input/rules/mrcca/index.html. Comments may be e-mailed to mrcca.rulemaking@state.mn.us, or mailed to Daniel Petrik, MRCCA Rulemaking Project, Minnesota DNR, 500 Lafayette Road, St. Paul, MN 55155-4025.

Monday
Aug182014

Wednesday Night - MPRB to hold Public Hearing on MP Schmidt Operations Center

The Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board (MPRB) will hold a public hearing regarding the proposed renovation of the Michael P. Schmidt Operations Center, located at 1720 Marshall St. NE. The hearing will take place at 6:30 PM on Wednesday, August 20, in the Board Room at MPRB Headquarters at 2117 West River Road North. Those interested in providing comment at the hearing must sign up to speak by 6:25 pm the day of the hearing.  If you require language translation or other accommodations, please contact 612-230-6472 at least 2 business days in advance of the public hearing.

 

The operations center, acquired in 2012, includes an existing industrial building which is planned for park operations use. In addition, public pedestrian river access with a path and overlook are planned. The entire site is planned for future inclusion in the larger Above the Falls Regional Park Master Plan. If the improvement plan is approved during the Aug. 20th, 2014 hearing, it will go before the Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board for final approval on Sept. 3rd.

 

Further information regarding the project may be found on the project page on MPRB’s website. The project manager is Dana Murdoch, who may be reached at dmurdoch@minneapolisparks.org or (612) 230-6446

 

Monday
Aug182014

Superior Plating Site Public Meeting August 26

The Nicollet Island-East Bank Neighborhood Association (NIEBNA) is pleased to announce a Superior Plating Site Public Information Meeting. It will be spearheaded by City Council Member Jacob Frey and NIEBNA.
 
Participating and facilitating will be CM Jacob Frey, NIEBNA President Victor Grambsch, along with Gerald Stahnke from Minnesota Pollution Control Agency, Senator Kari Dzeidzic,  Representative Phyllis Kahn, and an official from the Minnesota Department of Health. Representatives of the surrounding Neighborhood Associations will also be present.
 
The meeting will be in the Lourdes Church Great Room on Tuesday August 26, at 5:30 P.M.

Download the agenda...

Monday
Aug182014

Tickets Now on Sale for The Soap Factory's Unhinged in the Haunted Basement

Unhinged, this years Haunted Basement in The Soap Factory, is an all-new adventure in terror.  It runs September 27 – November 2, and tickets are on sale now.

Directed by Noah Bremer, Unhinged takes The Haunted Basement to a new level by blending the physical performance style of Live Action Set with vivid blood effects by RawRedMeat Productions. Unhinged presents a terrifying world where each patron chooses his or her own fate. Explore sprawling, surreal environments and find surprises lurking behind each turn.

Sunday
Aug172014

Week 15 at the Mill City Farmers Market

'Tis a shame if you missed the August 16 Market. Sponsor Chipotle treated shoppers to $5 Market vouchers, Solveig Tofte provided tips for submitting a winner in the September 13 Bread Contest, the Roe Family Singers performed.  All that plus the usual great food, art and socializing.

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Watermelon!

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Great pasta from Sunrise Creative Gourmet!  So many choices - you can try a new flavor each week.  :)

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Today's special - "super sweet" sweet corn.

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Garlic!

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The goat!

August 16, 2014 Mill City Farmers Market

August 16, 2014 Mill City Farmers Market

Saturday
Aug162014

Constructi​on Begins August 20 on Trail Improvemen​ts Along West River Pkwy/Ja​mes I. Rice Pkwy

On Wednesday, August 20th, trail construction will begin along the west bank of the Central Riverfront and Mississippi River Gorge.  Approximately 3.2 miles of trails are being reconstructed from Plymouth Avenue to Franklin Avenue, and completion is scheduled for July of 2015.

Detours will be posted for trail users, who should expect trail closures for the remainder of the 2014 construction season.  The adjacent parkways will remain open except at the mudslide area near 4th St. South, below the Univ. of MN Medical Center Fairview.

Construction schedule updates will be posted Thursday mornings on the project webpage. Heavy equipment will begin removing trees Thursday, 8/21, at the south end of the corridor and pavement removal will begin Monday, 8/25.

For further information, visit the project page or contact Deb Bartels, Project Manager, at dbartels@minneapolisparks.org or (612) 230-6438.

Saturday
Aug162014

Water Works Design Nearing Completion

The Minneapolis Parks Foundation has the green-light to proceed on the final design elements for Water Works, following an endorsement of recommended revisions by a key community group.
 
The recommendations came from rethinking two key features within the Water Works site – the location of the future park pavilion and the expression of the historic inlet canal and gatehouse – in response to community input.  Read the full story.
 
The final design is slated for presentation to the Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board in October.

Friday
Aug152014

Hennepin County Library to Launch New Morning Business Author Series, INSIGHTS

Friends of the Hennepin County Library is launching a new morning business author series, INSIGHTS. 
Meet these authors:
  • Monday, September 15: Michael S. Malone presents "The Intel Trinity: How Robert Noyce, Gordon Moore, and Andy Grove Built the World's Most Important Company"
  • Tuesday, October 14: Chris Farrell presents "Unretirement: How Baby Boomers Are Changing the Way We Think About Work, Community, and the Good Life"
  • Thursday, November 13: Dr. Pam Henderson presents "You Can Kill An Idea, But You Can't Kill An Opportunity: How to Discover New Sources of Growth for Your Organization"

Event details and timing:

Held at Hennepin County Library - Minneapolis Central (300 Nicollet Mall, Minneapolis), each event begins with a morning mingle from 7:30 - 8 am. The author presentation begins at 8 am followed by an audience question and answer session. Attendees walk out the door with a signed book by 9 am.
Get these signed books!

 

Individual tickets are $50 for 1 event or $120 for all 3 events. Prices include a signed book, admission to the lecture and coffee/pastry morning reception. Friends of HCL members receive an additional discount of $5 per ticket or $10 per subscription.