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Entries from July 1, 2015 - July 31, 2015

Thursday
Jul162015

Metro Transit Rider Alert for July 17-19

Buses will replace Green Line trains this weekend

Due to scheduled maintenance, buses will replace Green Line trains from 7:00pm on Friday, July 17 until 11:30am Saturday, July 18, and again from 3am to 11:30am on Sunday, July 19 at these stations:

Stadium Village
East Bank
West Bank
Downtown East
Government Plaza
Nicollet Mall
Warehouse District/Hennepin Avenue
Target Field

During the disruption, customers can board replacement buses near each affected station. See maps for boarding locations. Buses will operate on a similar schedule as trains but may take more time. Customers are encouraged to plan accordingly.

See maps for boarding locations.

Tuesday
Jul142015

2015 Minnesota Fringe Festival - July 30 thru August 9

Get ready for the 2015 Minnesota Fringe Festival!

Minnesota Fringe is one of many fringe festivals across the nation and around the world. All the shows you'll see at Fringe were selected randomly. (Would you believe it's done by placing numbered ping-pong balls into a bingo cage and pulling them out, one by one?)

From stage veterans to people who are brand new to theater, Minnesota Fringe is a forum for anyone with a story to tell and provides the support to make producing a show as easy as possible.

Very generally speaking, Fringes are:
   • Focused on the performing arts: Theater, dance, puppetry, spoken word and the like make up the Fringe core, but festivals often may include film and visual arts elements. Fringes don't have a focus on a single discipline or genre, but are a performing-arts smörgåsbord.
   • Uncensored: No one gets too fussy about swears or nudity but squeaky-clean content isn't marginal or discouraged, either.
   • Easy to participate in: Ticket prices are low for audiences and production fees are low for artists. Show selection varies from festival to festival but is generally quite open to participation by the gamut of amateurs to professionals.
   • Festivals: They last from just a few days to a few weeks and involve lots of people at multiple venues.
   • Original: Fringes feature a huge array of original material—sometimes by design, but usually because that’s what Fringes naturally do well.
   • Rapid-fire: Typically, tech is minimal and time is a factor at our festivals. Shows are often kept brief (Fringes most frequently have shows right around 60 minutes in length) and technical requirements kept simple (minor sets, streamlined cues, nothing elaborate).

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Monday
Jul132015

CenterPoint Energy Project Status Update for Downtown Minneapolis

MN Limited, LLC. and Michels Corporation, two authorized CenterPoint Energy contractors, will continue installing natural gas pipeline in the following locations:

Hennepin Avenue, from Washington Avenue N. to 2nd Street N.:
•Construction is temporarily complete along Hennepin Avenue.
•Crews will return to this location in early August.

At the intersection of 1st Avenue N. and 2nd Street N.:
•Crews will be replacing two service lines this week in this area.

2nd Street N., from 2nd Avenue N. to 3rd Avenue N.:
•For approximately one week, southbound 2nd Avenue N. at 2nd Street N. will be closed. Northbound 2nd Avenue N. will be reduced to one lane.
•For the next three weeks, there will be no thru traffic along 2nd Street N. between 2nd Avenue N. and 3rd Avenue N. Please follow the posted detour.

At the intersection of 2nd Street N. and 3rd Avenue N.:
•Crews continue crossing this intersection eastwards. Please anticipate crews working approximately one more week to finish this intersection crossing.

At the intersection of 2nd Street S. and Portland Avenue S.:
•Beginning today, Monday, July 13, crews will be working at this intersection.
•Two-way traffic will be maintained in all directions.

For further information, please visit the website or contact Ashley Osteraas at 612-321-5546 or Ashley.Osteraas@centerpointenergy.com. Thank you.

Monday
Jul132015

Iconic North Star Blankets Signs Taken Down July 8

Signs of the Mill District of Minneapolis.

The rehabilitation project of the two iconic North Star Blankets signs began last week when a giant crane appeared at the North Star Lofts on the Minneapolis Riverfront to lower the signs into the upper parking lot, where they will be disassembled for transport off-site for rehabilitation.

The three-dimensional stars and letters, fabricated of sheet metal, will be revitalized and painted. Originally outlined in neon, these signs will also be re-lit with efficient LED lighting. The Homeowners Association will be repointing masonry and repairing/replacing bricks on facades adjacent to the signage as part of scheduled maintenance. The project will be finished and signs will be reinstalled in the fall of 2015.

Originally built in 1925 as part of an earlier woolen mill, the building is in a historic district that is listed in the National Register of Historic Places. The district is also locally designated, so plans for renovating the signs have been reviewed and approved by the Minneapolis Heritage Preservation Commission to ensure the work is consistent with the district’s design guidelines. The Guidelines state: Historic signs within the historic district have become character defining elements of the district's city's identity Historic signs should be maintained and preserved.

The entire scope of the sign renovation and related masonry work amounts to $350,000. This project has been financed in part with funds provided by the State of Minnesota through the Minnesota Historical Society from the Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund in the amount of $248,000, showing the support of maintaining and preserving historic signage on a historic building in a historic district. The remainder is being financed by the North Star Lofts Homeowners Association.

The Homeowners Association is ensuring the prevailing value of the North Star Blankets signs on the character of the Saint Anthony Falls Historic District by completing the rehabilitation and allowing them to remain in place on the exterior of the building. In addition, the Homeowners Association anticipates that the work on the North Star Blankets signs will catalyze interest in rehabilitating the nearby Grain Belt Beer sign, which has stood unlit and deteriorating for many years. Finally, the project will serve as a model and inspiration for the rehabilitation of other historic signs that could once again become icons in downtowns, industrial areas, and neighborhoods across Minnesota.

The Homeowners Association has been advised on this project by architects Denita Lemmon and Chuck Liddy, of Miller Dunwiddie Architects; and historical preservation consultant Charlene Roise, of Hess Roise and Company; and Kate Grutzmacher of FirstService Residential. The Downtown Minneapolis Neighborhood Association has been the fiscal agent for the project.

Brief history of signs

The two signs atop the original North Star Woolen Mill were installed in the early1930's. Both signs feature the company’s iconic upside-down five-pointed star and the words North Star Blankets were once outlined in neon. The company folded in the mid-twentieth century and the neon tubes and most components of the system were removed.

In 2012 the North Star Lofts Homeowners Association discovered that deteriorated sections of the signs were falling to the ground. After inspecting the signs, Encompass, an engineering consultant, concluded that corroded connections on the rooftop support structure needed immediate repairs, while the wall signs frame was stable but needed maintenance. The stars and letters contained significant levels of corrosion, varying from surface corrosion, to a 100% loss of the substrate.

Sunday
Jul122015

Valspar Foundation Provides $65,000 to Support Minneapolis Mill District  

Via a July 9 News Release from Valspar:

MINNEAPOLIS – July 9, 2015– To commemorate the return of Valspar Corporation’s headquarters to the historic Mill District area in Minneapolis, the Valspar Foundation today announced $65,000 in grants to five non-profit organizations: MacPhail Center for Music, Mill City Museum, Minnesota Center for Book Arts, the Mill City Farmers Market and the Guthrie Theater. 

 Posing with the replica “big check” were: Laura Roller, Minnesota Historical Society / Mill City Museum (far left); Jeff Rathermel, Minnesota Center for Book Arts; Emily Dehn, Guthrie Theater; Gary Hendrickson, Chairman and CEO, Valspar; Laura Halcrow, MacPhail Center for Music; and Brenda Langton, Mill City Farmers Market.

“As Minneapolis is Valspar’s global headquarters community, we are pleased to support the Mill District neighborhood and the organizations that help make this a vibrant community,” said Gary E. Hendrickson, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Valspar. “These organizations contribute to our local and regional culture in many ways and help make Minneapolis a great place to live and work.”

The Valspar Foundation grants will help fund the non-profit organizations’ ongoing programs and enable more people to enjoy their activities and offerings.

· MacPhail Center for Music: One of the nation’s largest community music schools, MacPhail provides music education to more than 13,000 students of all backgrounds and abilities with the mission of transforming lives and communities.

· Mill City Museum: Once the world’s largest flour mill, the museum helps visitors learn about the intertwined histories of the flour industry, the Mississippi River and the city of Minneapolis.

· Minnesota Center for Book Arts: The Center’s mission is to lead the advancement of the book as an evolving art form, achieved through programs that support creators, learners and admirers.

· Mill City Farmers Market: Located in the Mill City Museum, the Market inspires and nurtures a healthy community by building a local, sustainable and organic food economy in a vibrant, educational marketplace.

· Guthrie Theater: Founded in 1963, the Guthrie is an American center for theater performance, production, education and professional training, presenting both classical literature and new work from diverse cultures.

Valspar’s headquarters were moved back to the Mill District neighborhood in January 2015 after an extensive historic renovation was completed of its building at 1101 South 3rd Street in Minneapolis. The building, built in the early 1900s, is part of a four-building campus and serves as a global hub for product development and performance testing to support customers around the world.

Above, Kim Welch, president of the Valspar Foundation, giving opening remarks to the audience of about 120 employees and guests in the Valspar Headquarters. Below, Gary Hendrickson, Valspar Chairman and CEO, addresses the audience.

(L to R) Jennifer Halcrow (MacPhail), Amanda Kaler (Minnesota Center for Book Arts), Jeff Rathermel (Minnesota Center for Book Arts).

Jennifer Halcrow gives an overview of MacPhail.

Linda Roller provides a description of the Mill City Museum.

Brenda Langton describes the Mill City Farmers Market. 

Emily Dehn explains all that the Guthrie Theater has to offer.

Valspar: If it matters, we’re on it.®
Valspar is a global leader in the coatings industry providing customers with innovative, high-quality products and value-added services.  Our 10,500 employees worldwide deliver advanced coatings solutions with best-in-class appearance, performance, protection and sustainability to customers in more than 100 countries. Valspar offers a broad range of superior coatings products for the consumer market, and highly-engineered solutions for the construction, industrial, packaging and transportation markets. Founded in 1806, Valspar is headquartered in Minneapolis. Valspar’s reported net sales in fiscal 2014 were $4.5 billion and its shares are traded on the New York Stock Exchange (symbol:VAL). For more information, visit http://www.valspar.com/and follow @valsparCo on Twitter.

Friday
Jul102015

Great River Road Online Survey

Help prioritize strategies for the future of Minnesota's Great River Road Scenic Byway.

This online survey provides the opportunity to rank areas of focus for the corridor, help set short, medium, and long-term goals, and identify important river views and necessary improvements to multimodal facilities along the corridor.  

The survey is open until July 20

Friday
Jul102015

Upcoming Events at Target Field Station

Target Field Station has more than 104,000 square feet of space, including a public plaza for year-round special events and activities, green space, a 1,000-seat amphitheater, office space, retail shops and a 286-car underground parking garage. The Minnesota Twins, Target and Hennepin County offer programming and special events in the public space.

Upcoming events include:

Sunday, July 12 - Armed Forces Appreciation Day
Monday, July 13 - Hennepin County Movie Night: Back To The Future (7pm)
Wednesday, July 15 - Hennepin County Movie Night: Top Gun (7pm)
Friday, July 17 Movie Night: The Sandlot (7pm)
Thursday, July 23 Minneapolis Aquatennial CorePower Yoga (5:30pm - 6:30pm--check-in at 5:00pm)
Friday, July 24 - Pregame concert
Wednesday, July 29 - Postgame concert
Sunday, August 2 - Fifteen's 5K presented by Glen Perkins and family
Tuesday, August 4 - National Night Out presented by North Loop Neighborhood Association
Saturday, August 8 - Skyline Music Festival
Saturday, September 5 - Green Line Ales & Rails
Sunday, September 6 - Vikings Season Opener Viewing Party
Saturday, September 12 - Brews & Bacon
Tuesday, September 22 - Choir Day
Saturday, October 3 - Blues N Brew Festival

Thursday
Jul092015

Mark Your Calendars for the 2015 National Night Out Party - Tuesday, August 4!

Wednesday
Jul082015

Minneapolis Downtown Improvement District (DID) Opens Call For Summer Greening Awards Nominations

Minneapolis Downtown Improvement District Opens Call For Summer Greening Awards Nominations

MINNEAPOLIS (July 7, 2014) — The Minneapolis Downtown Improvement District today announced a call for nominations as it kicks off its 6th Annual Greening and Public Realm Awards.

The Greening Awards, an MDID initiative since 2010, celebrate outstanding examples of private greening and placemaking happening in Downtown Minneapolis. They are intended to inspire all to work toward making downtown a greener and more vibrant place. The MDID’s mission through the Greening Awards is to encourage all downtown businesses to participate in the greening effort.

“The Greening Awards are a great opportunity to celebrate and showcase the continued growth and development of our green spaces in Downtown Minneapolis,” said Steve Cramer, President & CEO of the Minneapolis Downtown Council & Downtown Improvement District. “Putting a continued focus on improving our greening and public realm will help us continue to foster a consistently compelling downtown experience as called for by the Intersections: Downtown 2025 Plan.”
 
During this year’s nominations, the general public will be able to let MDID know which greening projects throughout Downtown Minneapolis are their favorites. To participate, you can submit using the hashtag #GreenAwardsMpls on Facebook, Twitter or Instagram or by emailing your nominations to coordinator@minneapolisdid.com. Photos are welcomed, but name and/or location will work for identifying your green space of choice. Individuals may nominate multiple locations.

Nominations will close July 20, and the finalists will be selected and categorized by MDID staff for an online vote in August. Winning locations in each category will receive a display prize to showcase their greening achievement. In past years, categories have included:

· Best Large Green Space Activation
· Best Small Green Space Activation
· Best Large Green Space
· Best Small Green Space
· Best Open Space Green Infrastructure
· Best Streetscape Green Infrastructure
· Best Outdoor Café
· Best Façade Greening
· Best Streetscape Greening
· Best Entryway Greening
· Best Public Realm Improvement
 
For more information, visit www.minneapolisdid.com/greeningawards or log onto FacebookTwitter or Instagramsearching @MinneapolisDID.

About the Minneapolis Downtown Council:
Founded in 1955, and one of the oldest central business districts in the nation, the Minneapolis Downtown Council (MDC) is a membership-based entity that works to create, preserve, and enhance a vital and engaging experience for the people who visit, work, shop and live in Downtown Minneapolis. The MDC’s collaborative developments of Intersections: The Downtown 2025 Plan was designed to help downtown businesses, community leaders and citizens build on downtown assets and implement future goals. For more information, please visit http://www.downtownmpls.com/.

About the Downtown Improvement District:
Founded in early 2009, after more than five years of formative planning and advocacy by the downtown business community, the Minneapolis DID delivers higher levels of service to make downtown cleaner, greener, safer and more vibrant throughout a 120-block area, as is the case with most Business Improvement Districts. For more information, visit www.minneapolisdid.com.

Wednesday
Jul082015

Meet Sheriff's Office K9s this Friday, July 10

From a July 7 Hennepin County Sheriff's Office e-newsletter:

The Hennepin County Sheriff's Office invites you to a K9 demonstration. 

When: Friday, July 10, at Noon

Where: Hennepin County Government Center, outside on the Plaza (300 South 6th Street)

What: Two K9 teams will demonstrate their skills.

More: Hennepin County Sheriff's Office K9s work throughout the county.  They track down suspects, locate missing people, search for drugs, explosives, and evidence. In addition, our K9s are ambassadors to the community and they enjoy meeting children and families.

Tuesday
Jul072015

Keena Maher is our Neighborhood Condo Financing Expert

When we moved to the Mill District in 2009, Keena handled our mortgage paperwork.  When we recently refinanced to take advantage of a lower rate, she handled that too.

Now Keena and her team have moved into a convenient commercial space in the Bridgwater Lofts building, at the corner of Washington Avenue S and 11th Avenue S.  As the resident “Minneapolis Condo Queen,” Keena has been an integral part in financing the mortgages for many condo projects downtown, including Grant Park, Shamrocks’ 5th Avenue, Bridgewater Lofts, Stonebridge Lofts, and the upcoming Portland Tower.

Here's how Keena sums up her success at downtown condominium financing: “The reason people use me for condo financing is that condo financing has some bankers undies in a bunch! That only makes you walk funny!!  Mostly, you need to truly understand it and do it every day so that you are able to offer the best products and rates, and not have any surprises at the end.  I know exactly what I am talking about with condos.”

With over 16 years of mortgage loan origination experience, Keena is a perfect choice for financing needs. She adheres to high professional and technical standards, and eases the stress associated with complex and challenging mortgage and real estate transactions. 

“Our goal at the end of every transaction is that you’re going to say thank you and be so happy that you’ve worked with us.“

Visit the team in the Bridgewater office, or online at KeenaCondoQueen.com

Monday
Jul062015

Funny Money! Theater of Public Policy to Enlighten-up the Conversation About Funding for Parks

Funny Money

Join us for the next Riverfront Vitality Forum - Finding the Green for Parks, 6:30pm, July 23, 2015, at Open Book - Sponsored in part by Mill City Times

Minneapolis, Minn. – Even for America’s number one park system, money doesn’t grow on trees. The  Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board has ambitious plans to expand parkland, especially along the Upper Riverfront, where new opportunities to connect North and Northeast Minneapolis the Mississippi River are being created. Through an info-taining blend of interview and improve, Finding the Green for Parks: A Conversation with Park Board Superintendent Jayne Miller and the Theater of Public Policy, aims to enlighten the audience about the range of funding models for capital investment and long-term maintenance and operations.

Seating is limited, register here...

One of MRP’s ongoing Riverfront Vitality Forums, Finding the Green for Parks will take place at 6:30pm, July 23, 2015, at Open Book in Minneapolis. Tickets are $5 and pre-registration via Eventbrite is encouraged. The event is co-sponsored by CenterPoint Energy, Mississippi Watershed Management Organization, Mill City Times and the Minneapolis Parks Foundation.

The Theater of Public Policy has earned a national reputation for bringing intelligent humor to droll-up otherwise dour, and sometimes divisive, issues. Their work has included six months embedded at the Minneapolis Institute of Arts, using humor, surprise, and participation to adapt the culture to a changing audience. They’ve also performed for the University of Minnesota, Minnesota Public Radio, and numerous state and local agencies.

“In Minneapolis, our parks define who we are as a people and as a city. With RiverFirst and the Above the Falls Master Plan, we have prioritized new parks on the Upper Riverfront as the leading edge for economic and ecological revitalization,” says Kathleen Boe, Executive Director of the Minneapolis Riverfront Partnership, MRP hosts quarterly Riverfront Vitality Forums to daylight dialogue about vital riverfront issues.

Superintendent Jayne Miller took the helm of the Minneapolis Park Board in 2010, shortly after the Park Board’s purchase of the 12-acre Scherer property and when early visioning for Upper Riverfront parks development was already underway. During her tenure, the Park Board has continued to expand its land acquisition along the Upper Riverfront.

The Park Board has also sustained the RiverFirst vision, by making progress on four priority projects, including restoration of Hall’s Island on the Scherer property and investment in riverfront trail development. In partnership with the Minneapolis Parks Foundation, the Park Board is also advancing the Water Works project along with planning for the 26th Avenue North overlook and connector.

The Minneapolis Riverfront Partnership is a state-chartered 501(c)(3) nonprofit that facilitates and supports coordinated revitalization of the Mississippi Riverfront in the City of Minneapolis. MRP brings diverse community partners together to shape a vital role for the Mississippi River in enhancing the economic, social and natural life of the City of Minneapolis and to ensure that this development benefits all segments of the community.

Seating is limited, register here...

Monday
Jul062015

Today at City Hall

Planning Commission Meeting

4:30PM - Room 317

The 3 projects below are on the agenda, download site plans:

Thresher Square Project (36MB)

Superior Plating Project (56MB)

316 6th Ave N Apartment Project (25MB)

Thresher Square Plans

Monday
Jul062015

Harsh Words for Graco by MPRB

Sunday
Jul052015

West River Parkway Mudslide and Franklin Avenue Bridge Repair Update

Via a July 5 Minneapolis Park and Rec Board e-newsletter: 

Veit and Companies, a Minnesota contractor, will begin work on the permanent repairs of the failed slope (mudslide) on July 6, 2015. Initially, they will be working six days each week. The construction area, between 4th Street S and the Franklin Avenue bridge will remain closed until repairs are complete, currently estimated to be around October 31, 2015. Please use the posted detours.

The slope repair consists of constructing five retaining walls located both on MPRB property and on Fairview – University of Minnesota Medical Center property.  Please see the project webpage for further details (or go to www.minneapolisparks.org/currentprojects and select "West River Parkway Slope Repair").  

Concurrent with the repair of the failed slope, the Franklin Avenue Bridge is also undergoing reconstruction.  Hennepin County is funding and managing this project. The work on the west pier of this bridge this fall and replacement of the bridge decking (summer 2016) will affect West River Parkway. The contractor, Kraemer NA is using the south portion of Bohemian Flats to prepare the pre-cast concrete decking.  For more information on the Franklin Ave Bridge reconstruction, or to sign up for updates, please see Hennepin County's website

Franklin Avenue Bridge construction updates

West River Parkway closure extends south of Franklin Avenue Bridge in Minneapolis
 
West River Parkway has been closed north of the Franklin Avenue Bridge since June 2014 due to mudslide repair work that will be completed by the Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board.  

The closure extension is needed for construction crews to restore the bridge and apply new concrete. Hennepin County is doing this work earlier in the project so that W. River Parkway can open over the winter months once this season’s bridge and mudslide repair work are complete.     

To summarize the detours:
•North on West River Parkway to east on Franklin Avenue: No change.
•North on West River Parkway to west on Franklin Avenue: Follow E. 25th Street to S. 31st Avenue. Then take a left on Franklin Avenue.
•East on Franklin Avenue to south on W. River Parkway: No change.
•West on Franklin Avenue to south on W. River Parkway: Follow S. 31st Avenue to E. 25th Street and take a right on W. River Parkway

Alternating bike and pedestrian lane closures begin June 29
 
Starting June 29, contractors will be installing a platform underneath the Franklin Avenue Bridge. During platform installation, bike and pedestrian lanes will only be open on one side of the bridge; lane closures will alternate every few days. All pedestrians and bicyclists should watch for signs and use the correct side of the bridge each day.

Once the platform is installed under the bridge, crews will continue concrete restoration. Work on the platform installation will occur over the next three weeks.
 
Crews are manufacturing 366 concrete bridge deck panels at the Bohemian Flats site. These panels will be installed in 2016 and become the new Franklin Avenue Bridge deck.
 
Tuesday, June 23, 2015 Hennepin County Commissioner McLaughlin, Minneapolis Park Board Commissioner Vreeland, and Minnesota State Representative Kahn joined project staff for a river tour of the remnant piers.

During the tour, the elected officials accepted the concept of salvaging the 1889 remnant pier blocks and re-locating to the "Bohemian Flats" area within Minneapolis Park Board property on the western bank of the river. The salvaging process of the pier blocks was completed on June 24, 2015.
 
Hotline: 888-474-8929
Email: franklinbridge@hennepin.us
Project website

Sunday
Jul052015

Mpls.St.Pa​ul Magazine'​s Restaurant Week is July 12-17

Mpls.St.Paul Magazine’s Restaurant Week started in 2007 in an effort to connect Twin Cities food enthusiasts with the best in Twin Cities dining. Participating restaurants will serve two course lunches for $10-$20 and three-course dinners for $15-$30 (beverage, tax and gratuity not included).

Click here for more info and to view the list of restaurants in our riverfront neighborhoods.

Sunday
Jul052015

Week 9 at the 2015 Mill City Farmers Market

"Parade of Vegetables" was the theme of the July 4 Market. Indeed, a parade of vegetables marched thru the Market, led by the talented H. Adam Harris who conducts the 'Storytelling Hour with the Guthrie Theater' program every first Saturday of the month.

July 4, 2015 Mill City Farmers Market

July 4, 2015 Mill City Farmers Market

UCare sponsored a free yoga session with instructor Ben Lee on the Guthrie terrace.

July 4, 2015 Mill City Farmers Market

July 4, 2015 Mill City Farmers Market

July 4, 2015 Mill City Farmers Market

July 4, 2015 Mill City Farmers Market

July 4, 2015 Mill City Farmers Market

July 4, 2015 Mill City Farmers Market

July 4, 2015 Mill City Farmers Market

July 4, 2015 Mill City Farmers Market

July 4, 2015 Mill City Farmers Market

July 4, 2015 Mill City Farmers Market

July 4, 2015 Mill City Farmers Market

July 4, 2015 Mill City Farmers Market

July 4, 2015 Mill City Farmers Market

July 4, 2015 Mill City Farmers Market

July 4, 2015 Mill City Farmers Market

July 4, 2015 Mill City Farmers Market

July 4, 2015 Mill City Farmers Market

The world's tiniest potato?

July 4, 2015 Mill City Farmers Market

July 4, 2015 Mill City Farmers Market

July 4, 2015 Mill City Farmers Market

New treat for your pet from Barkley's Bistro - "Doggy Snausages" made with pork and rice.

July 4, 2015 Mill City Farmers Market

July 4, 2015 Mill City Farmers Market

July 4, 2015 Mill City Farmers Market

July 4, 2015 Mill City Farmers Market

July 4, 2015 Mill City Farmers Market

July 4, 2015 Mill City Farmers Market

July 4, 2015 Mill City Farmers Market

July 4, 2015 Mill City Farmers Market

July 4, 2015 Mill City Farmers Market

July 4, 2015 Mill City Farmers Market

July 4, 2015 Mill City Farmers Market

July 4, 2015 Mill City Farmers Market

July 4, 2015 Mill City Farmers Market

July 4, 2015 Mill City Farmers Market

The tomato was having a hard time getting the broccoli to smile.

July 4, 2015 Mill City Farmers Market

July 4, 2015 Mill City Farmers Market

It's been a good growing season for cabbage!

July 4, 2015 Mill City Farmers Market

July 4, 2015 Mill City Farmers Market

July 4, 2015 Mill City Farmers Market

July 4, 2015 Mill City Farmers Market

July 4, 2015 Mill City Farmers Market

July 4, 2015 Mill City Farmers Market

July 4, 2015 Mill City Farmers Market

July 4, 2015 Mill City Farmers Market

July 4, 2015 Mill City Farmers Market

July 4, 2015 Mill City Farmers Market

July 4, 2015 Mill City Farmers Market

The goat. :)

July 4, 2015 Mill City Farmers Market

Note - For the first time since moving downtown in August 2009, we will miss an outdoor Market. We won't have a recap of the July 11 MCFM.

Friday
Jul032015

Things to do at Peavy Plaza

Free Yoga at Peavey Plaza, every Tuesday & Friday, begins Tuesday, July 7

Class from 12 pm - 1 pm, with registration at 11:30 am

Grab your friends, bring a mat and join us for an all ages & abilities yoga class on the plaza, taught by CorePower Yoga Minneapolis! Use this time to get fit, meditate or to take a break from your desk in Peavey Plaza’s unique urban setting. Mats are available on-site, and check-in begins at 11:30 am. 

WomenVenture Small Business Showcase presented by Wells Fargo, every Wednesday, July 8 - July 29

11:00 am – 1:00 pm

Shop small and celebrate local, women-owned businesses this summer each Wednesday in July at Peavey Plaza. WomenFenture clients like The Beez Kneez, Favorable Treats, Kisa Boutique, Seven Sunday Muesli, Steller Handcrafted Goods, Wind & Willow Home and others will showcase and sell their products on the corner of 11th Street and Nicollet Mall, downtown Minneapolis.

Up Next: Wednesday, July 8: Enjoy performances by Twin Cities Trapeze and eat at Sandy's Grill & Chef Shack food trucks, all located at Peavey Plaza.

Fitness at Peavey Plaza: Insanity Class, every Thursday thru July 30

12:10 pm – 1:00 pm

FREE and open to the public INSANITY classes taught by Gianna from YWCA. Forget everything you know about high-intensity workouts, because INSANITY will redefine your body and mind! The class incorporates 3 to 5 minute blocks of all-out exercise, with breaks in between long enough to catch your breath, grab some water and get right back to work. It’s called Max Interval Training. We keep your body working at maximum capacity throughout the entire workout, while you keep pushing your body’s limits, requiring it to adapt.

Peavey Plaza Music, August 3 - August 28

11 am - 12 pm | 5 pm - 8 pm

As summer winds down, take time to enjoy great music at Peavey Plaza. We'll have live bands and performers playing for your enjoyment. Take in some great tunes in the heart of downtown!

Parklot, Downtown Experience Committee, 2025 Plan, Downtown Minneapolis

This year, Peavey Plaza will be home to a PARKLOT throughout the summer! PARKLOTs are urban pop-up parks aimed at helping create a consistently compelling experience downtown. It's an initiative of the Minneapolis Downtown Council's Intersections: Downtown 2025 Plan's Downtown Experience Committee with support from Hennepin Theatre Trust and presented by Bank of America. After having great success last year at the inaugural PARKLOT next to the Orpheum Theatre on Hennepin Avenue, this year Peavey Plaza and IDS Center will be host to pop-up parks during Summer 2015. 

Other things happening...

Bean Bag Toss, every week day thru August 28

Want a break from the work day? Grab your coworkers or friends and stop by Peavey Plaza to enjoy some yard games in Downtown Minneapolis! Bean Bag Toss will be available to play throughout the work day, so swing by any time and see who will have bragging rights for the rest of the day!

Play a song or two on our Pianos, every week day thry August 28

We know there are some talented people in our downtown area—stop by Peavey Plaza and put your piano playing on display! We’ll have pianos on site throughout the summer, which are free to use and open to all ages and abilities. Take some time to stop by and play, or listen to others who are sharing their talents.

Borrow, Contribute, Add or Replace games and books, every week day thru August 28

Want to enjoy some literature outside this summer? Stop by Peavey Plaza and take a look at our collection! We’ll have books available to take and leave, and various games that will be available for use. Come by and spend some time taking part in some free games and reading.

Thursday
Jul022015

See Something, Say Something

Via a July 2 City of Minneapolis e-newsletter:

See Something, Say Something

Good morning! In light of recent news of heightened national alerts due to the July 4th Holiday and ongoing threats to the United States from terrorist organizations, I thought it might be a good time to send out a link to the terrorism prevention video we recently filmed, "How you can recognize the 8 indicators leading up to acts of crime and terrorism".  Please take a few moments of your day to check out this video. 

 

The message is an important one and one in which we hope to have the community, as a whole, knowledgeable of.  It focuses on specific behaviors of crime and terrorism and the best way(s) to report such activity to the proper officials.  If you have any further questions, please don't hesitate to ask! Please feel free to send this out to your community contacts as they are our eyes and ears out there. We encourage our citizens to let us know of  anything that seems out of place or seems suspicious. With everyone’s help, we can help assure our community stays safe.

 

Also as a reminder, if you have community or business organizations who are interested in a more extensive Community Awareness Training program, the MPD can facilitate this at no cost. Just contact myself or Lt. Dean Christiansen for more information on that program.

 

Thank you and have a safe holiday weekend!!

 

 

STAY SAFE!

 

Best Regards,

John A. Elder

Office of Public Information

350 S. 5th Street, Room 130

Minneapolis, MN 55415

612-673-3829 Office

612-578-4322 Mobile

612-673-2613 Fax

@MPD_PIO

Thursday
Jul022015

Minnesota Twins 2B Brian Dozier and Pentair Volunteers to Clean Mississippi Riverfront

Via a July 1 Press Release from Pentair:

Minnesota Twins 2B Brian Dozier and Pentair Volunteers to Clean Mississippi Riverfront
Group supporting Minneapolis Parks Foundation’s Water Works project

The Minnesota Twins (represented by second baseman Brian Dozier) and Pentair volunteers will partner with the Minneapolis Parks Foundation to clean the Mississippi riverfront at Mill Ruins Park near the Stone Arch Bridge in downtown Minneapolis on Thursday, July 9th at 10 a.m.

Pentair, which helps customers around the world reduce, recover and reuse water, provides the technology that cleans water from the Mississippi River for more than 500,000 residents in the Twin Cities. The area surrounding the river near the Stone Arch Bridge is being developed as an innovative public space that will help protect the river, provide recreation opportunities and reveal historic features.

WHO: Twins Second Baseman Brian Dozier
          75+ Pentair volunteers
          Minneapolis Parks Foundation
          Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board
          Mill City Museum

WHERE: Mill Ruins Park near the Mill City Museum

WHAT: Riverfront clean-up

WHEN: July 9, 2015, 10:00 -11:30 a.m.

Pentair’s innovation in water reuse is evident at Target Field, where the Minnesota Twins turn to Pentair technology to capture and clean rainwater that’s then used primarily to clean stadium seats, saving approximately 2 million gallons of water each year.

As a growing global population puts increasing demands on resources, Pentair helps customers produce more food, energy and efficiencies from each drop of water. The company delivers industry-leading products, services and solutions for its customers' diverse needs in water and other fluids, thermal management and equipment protection. With 2014 revenues of $7 billion, Pentair employs more than 30,000 people worldwide.

The Minneapolis Parks Foundation, which partners with the Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board, is an independent 501c3 dedicated to community investment in the nation’s top park system. It’s the private-sector leader of the RiverFirst initiative and Water Works, two design-based adaptive reuse parks projects on “America’s fourth coast,” the Mississippi River.