Pics From the 2013 Turkey Day 5K


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The popular 2012 MSP International Film Festival documentary, The Girls in the Band, is playing now thru December 5. Find showtimes on The Film Society of Minneapolis St. Paul website.
“Everything a worthwhile documentary should be, and then some: engaging, informative, thorough and brimming with delightful characters.” - The New York Times
Synopsis
They wiggled, they jiggled, they wore low cut gowns and short shorts, they kowtowed to the club owners and smiled at the customers…and they did it all, just to play the music they loved.
The Girls in the Band tells the poignant, untold stories of female jazz and big band instrumentalists and their fascinating, groundbreaking journeys from the late 30′s to the present day.
These incredibly talented women endured sexism, racism and diminished opportunities for decades, yet continued to persevere, inspire and elevate their talents in a field that seldom welcomed them. Today, there is a new breed of gifted young women taking their rightful place in the world of jazz, which can no longer deny their talents.
MNDot changes the lighting colors on the 35W bridge for special events and holidays. For the next month, they have the following planned so far:
December 1: Yellow Ribbon City – Yellow
December 5: Crohn’s & Colitis Awareness - Blue & Orange
December 25: Christmas – Red & Green
January 1: Red, White & Blue
Here are some of our favorite shots of the bridge. Whether close up or from a distance, regardless of the season, and no matter the color - it's a knockout.
I recently posted a question on MNDot's website inquiring about the unusual flashing lights and odd spots of color that have been showing up for the last few months. I received a prompt response from a Traffic Engineer stating they are aware of the problems with some of the sections and are working to address them.
He mentioned there are some problems with how the lighting system was originally installed, and unfortunately the company that manufactured the units has gone out of business. Although the aesthetic lighting is a lower priority for use, they are in the process of doing an assessment of the possible problems and hope to have the assessment completed this fall/winter, with plans to have them fixed by spring. His reply went on to say that this fall they fixed some of the splices, bringing a few sections inline.
The following parkways will be temporarily closed November 28 and 30:
November 28: Turkey Day 5K – 6:00a.m. – 11:00a.m. – West River Parkway from 11th Avenue South to 4th Avenue North.
November 30: Moustache Run & Half Marathon – West River Road/Parkway from Plymouth Avenue North to Godfrey Parkway at Minnehaha Park.
Note - there may be additional street closures - the above roads are just MPRB-related.
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.
Our riverfront neighborhoods are overflowing with fun and unique Holiday gift ideas. Here are a few examples to help get you started:
Who wouldn't enjoy a restaurant gift card? We have an award-winning selection to choose from! Some are offering the popular Holiday deal of purchasing x amount in cards to receive a free gift card for yourself. Check out the Directory section of Mill City Times for a quick reference of restaurant options. Did you know you can order a special Holiday ice cream cake or pie from Izzy's?
How about tickets to a show at the Guthrie, St. Anthony Main Theatre, Southern Theater or The Film Society of Minneapolis St. Paul?
Sorella Wine & Spirits has a massive selection from which to choose a hostess gift. Or, for the hard-to-buy for person, a gift card will allow them to pick out something special - wine, spirits, beer.
The Mill City Museum Store is a treasure - from books, to baking-related items, unique toys, clothing, jewelry and more. You'll also find unique gifts at The Shop at MCBA, the Guthrie Store at the Guthrie and Bibelot.
The best pedi in town is with Mishon at Level Salon - you'll score some major brownie points by treating someone to this special foot pampering. Want to rack up triple brownie points? Include a massage from The Doorway for Massage Therapy, Bodywork & Better Health or Benessere Body in Balance.
Consider a gift card from City Gardens' Flower Mill, or have Dan prepare a smart Holiday bouquet for a hostess gift, to add cheer to a co-workers office, etc.
Local D'Lish offers a fun variety of Cooking Classes.
Treat an out-of-town guest to a night at Aloft, Depot Renaissance or the Residence Inn by Marriott or the newly rennovated Courtyard by Marriott Minneapolis Downtown.
Give the gift of health - check out the classes, services and products offered at 501F1T, Magna, CorePower Yoga, and Mill City Running. How about a few hours of skating at The Depot?
Anyone who owns a car would be overjoyed to receive a gas card, oil change or car wash package from Bobby and Steve's.
Pet owners on your list? There's Bone Adventure, the Minneapolis Veterinary Hospital and Ollu Dog Salon.
Find a perfect gift for baby at Pacifier.
These ideas are just the tip of the iceberg to get your creative gift-giving juices flowing. We hope you'll join us in supporting our neighborhood businesses this Holiday Season!
This may be the only opportunity for public input on a project that has the potential to dry up St. Anthony Falls for a significant portion of each year. Article 404 from the Crown Hydro FERC license:
"FEDERAL ENERGY REGULATORY COMMISSION (FERC): The licensee shall operate the Crown Mill Hydroelectric project so that some water always flows over St. Anthony Falls except as follows: "...(B) between September 15 and March 15 the project will operate with whatever flows are available even if it dries up the falls; and (C) during low flows in July and August, the project will operate with up to 500 cfs during daylight hours even if it dries up the falls...""
Source: FERC License issues to Crown Hydro, Article 404 - Download:
https://app.box.com/shared/static/y2qp7s63pq6998k4z9ac.pdf
Please attend and get your questions answered:
Date: Tuesday, November 26
Time: 3:30 pm
Location: Central Library, 300 Nicollet Mall, Pohlad Hall
Crown Hydro Public Meeting
Crown Hydro, LLC holds a Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) license to construct and operate the Upper Saint Anthony Falls Hydroelectric Project, Project No. 11175, located in Minneapolis, Minnesota, on the west bank of the Mississippi River at Upper St. Anthony Falls.
An application is being prepared to amend its existing license to, in part, shift the location of the project’s powerhouse and discharge tunnel. The proposed new powerhouse location would be approximately 150 feet north, in the headrace canal adjacent to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineer’s lock facility.
A consultation meeting has been scheduled to solicit comments on its proposed license amendment. The meeting will provide an opportunity for individuals to learn more about the proposed changes to the planned Upper Saint Anthony Falls Hydroelectric Project, and to provide comments on the Proposed Project.
A recent letter to the editor from Green Party candidate Kristina Gronquist...
Taken on Sunday, November 24, the day before construction equipment starts arriving. We're attempting to publish a photo with this same view each week from the start of construction through the first game played at the new Minnesota Vikings Stadium in Downtown Minneapolis.
Art Mob Twin Cities MN is a relatively new venue for providing announcements on art-related events.
They ask that you check out their Facebook events page frequently to learn about local art shows, etc.
The next DMNA Board meeting is scheduled for 6:00pm tonight, November 21, at the Central Library, in Room N-304.
Agenda
6:00 pm Call to order and introductions
6:05 pm Consideration of agenda
6:10 pm MPRB Update by 4th, District Commissioner Anita Tabb
6:20 pm Land Use Update
- Ling and Louie’s (Nicollet Mall across from Target). Class E liquor license application presented by Laura Boyd from Alcohol Compliance Services.
- Former Peter’s Grill (730 2nd Avenue S.). Class E liquor license with Sunday sales and sidewalk café presented by Laura Boyd from Alcohol Compliance Services.
- Downtown Center for Community Enhancement (TAD A Ramp and Hawthorne Transportation Center). Presentation by Ann Calvert from CPED and Downtown Rooftop Golf, LLC
- DiNoko’s / Bar Zia. Ratify letter of support for Class E liquor license
- North Star Lofts. Ratify letter of support for HPC Certificate of Appropriateness
- Day Block Brewing Company. Ratify letter of support for Class B liquor license
6:50 pm Neighborhood Revitalization Program Update
- Downtown Development
o Humboldt Lofts boulevard tree planting project. Request presented by Peter Levine – Seeking $15,000
- Crime and Safety
o Phase II 4th Street Lighting project (Swervo properties). Request presented by Kathryn Reali and Ben
Shardlow from the Minneapolis DID – Budget is $11,606.71
7:10 pm Consideration of October 8, 2013 Board meeting minutes
Consideration of October 8, 2013 Annual meeting minutes
7:15 pm Consideration of November 2013 Financial Report
- Consideration of FY2014 Budget
7:30 pm Consideration of November Staff Report
7:35 pm Election of Board Officers
Chair
Vice Chair
Secretary
Treasurer
Election of Committee Chairs
Land Use Chair
Crime and Safety Chair
7:55 pm Old business / new business / other business
- Update on outreach and collaboration with other downtown organizations
8:00 pm Adjournment – (Library closes at 8 p.m. promptly)
The next DMNA Board Meeting is Tuesday, December 10, at 6:00 p.m., at the Central Public Library.
Jeanne Tramel Rasmussen, Volunteer Coordinator-Seniors Program at Neighborhood Involvement Program, asked us to spread the word that they are in need of volunteers for their Seniors Program.
She provided the following info:
Brighten the day of a senior citizen and have some fun. Hang out with an elder on a regular basis and do things that you both enjoy, like watching a movie, building stuff, playing games, conversation or whatever! Work with a partner and you can take turns visiting. Families welcome; youth must be age 12 or older and accompanied by an adult. Volunteers age 55+ may qualify to become a Senior Companion and earn a stipend.
Per Jeanne, they have seniors in the Mill District/Central Riverfront, but volunteer opportunities may be available in other parts of Minneapolis. It just depends upon where the senior citizen resides. A variety of one-time or ongoing unpaid volunteer opportunities are available. Please contact Jeanne at srvolunteer@neighborhoodinvolve.org or call 612-746-8549 for more information.
Do you know a senior citizen who resides in Minneapolis and might wish to be matched with a Friendly Visitor? Call 612-374-3322 or email seniors@neighborhoodinvolve.org for more information.
Here's a sample of what's happening in and around the neighborhood today - enjoy!! :)
Give to the Max Day was created in 2009 to increase giving to nonprofit organizations across the state and move more giving online. It is a day for Minnesotans to come together to raise as much money as possible for nonprofits and schools in 24 hours – starting at midnight on November 14, 2013 through midnight on November 15, 2013.
During last year's Give to the Max Day, $16.3 million was raised to benefit Minnesota nonprofit organizations and schools. And, a record 53,339 donors logged on to GiveMN.org to donate to their favorite Minnesota charity.
We recently added this company to the Business Directory section, and with so many dog owners in our riverfront neighborhoods I thought it would be helpful to share further.
In addition to pet sitting in clients' homes, Kim Rinde offers dog walking, thus the name Kim's Critter Care Pet Sitting & Dog Walking Services.
Per Kim, "Caring for pets is my passion. I really enjoy making animals happy and safe, both professionally and in my personal life. I have fostered dogs for several different dog rescues in the past and I still volunteer to help them out when I can. It is very satisfying to bring a puppy-mill dog into your home and watch it go from being a scared, frightened dog who trusts no one to a happy, healthy dog who knows that it can trust humans once again."
She is bonded and insured through Pet Sitters Associates LLC, belongs to the Association of Professional United Pet Sitters, is certified in pet first aid and is CPR by the American Red Cross. References available upon request.
You can reach Kim Rinde at 612-991-3758 or info@kimscrittercare.net, and on the Web and Facebook.
Kim provided this additional background: "I became a professional pet sitter after I realized that there wasn't a business in my immediate area that provided professional and reliable care for people who owned parrots. At the time, I owned parrots (still do) and I never went out of town on vacation because I had no one that I trust to care for my birds and my home.
I started a pet sitting business with my friend and, at first, we specialized in taking care of parrots only. However, people began calling us to see if we offered pet sitting services for other types of animals as well, and so we expanded our business to include all types of pets. In 2011, I went into business by myself & started Kim's Critter Care. I now offer pet sitting and dog walking services to residents in the central riverfront and NE neighborhood of Minneapolis."
There was a whirlwind of festivities during Izzy's November 9 Grand Opening celebration, including tours and fun activities for kids. We opted for the Architectural Tour, led by owner Jeff Sommers and award winning architect David Salmela.
Our tour started outside, where David explained the design of the building from all angles. Unless you've traveled west on 2nd Street South from 12th Avenue, you might not have noticed how the Izzy's building resembles the outline of the Guthrie:
There are so many details to the building - too many to mention, and some that come to life only at specific times of the day. Take a closer look at the red Izzy's dots and you'll notice they're placed at the end of the slanted frame work in the windows. If memory serves me, there are three (but memory doesn't serve me often, so there could be four).
The four windowed structures above the main level fill the production area with natural light, while at the same time defuse scorching summer sun.
One reason we jumped at the chance to take the Architectural Tour was the hope of accessing the roof. It's a photographers dream up there! :)
This area of the roof, with its gorgeous view of Gold Medal Park, was constructed to accommodate an additional seating area. Unfortunately, the budget would not allow for completion of this area as part of the initial phase. You may be familiar with the obligatory scene in every episode of HGTV's 'Love It or List It' in which the contractor gives Hilary bad news, and she in turn has to tell the client that something cool has to come off the list. Well, Jeff and David had their share of those discussions.
On the roof, looking through a window into the second level seating area:
Back inside, we toured the new production area where Jeff and David explained the creative mechanicals and versatility of the space.
Salted Caramel is their best seller, and one of the staff mentioned they have one machine devouted to that making that flavor.
Below, Jeff and Lara Hammel, Jeff's wife and co-owner, chat with a guest. In addition to the Achitectural Tour, they conducted a Tasting Tour and an Owner's Tour, hosted kids activities and served up caramel apple sundaes.
We created this progressive slideshow with pictures taken from the start of construction to the first day customers enjoyed the scoop shop:
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
Date: November 18, 2013
Time: 1:30 pm or shortly thereafter
Place: Minneapolis City Hall, Room 317
Purpose: To present information and solicit comments for the application from Day Block Brewing Company for the following licenses: On- Sale Liquor, Class B with Sunday Sales (Brewpub) and Off-Sale Malt Liquor (Growler). If approved, they intend to operate a full-service sit-down restaurant with liquor, wine and beer and a brewery selling growlers.
Applicant's Name (Legal Entity): Day Block Brewing Company, LLC
DBA/Trade Name: Day Block Brewing Company
Complete Address: 1105 Washington Avenue South, Minneapolis, MN 55415
Telephone Number: (651) 232-1275
Current License(s): None. This space formerly held Spill the Wine Restaurant holder of an On Sale Liquor Class E license.
Requested License(s): On-Sale Liquor Class B with Sunday Sales to operate as a Brewpub, and Off-Sale Malt Liquor to operate as a brewery.
Nature of Entertainment: The Class B license allows for radio, a DJ, television, electronically reproduced music, karaoke and jukebox. There will be no live entertainment or dance floor.
Off Street Parking: The Zoning Department has determined that 16 off-street parking spots are required. The applicant meets this requirement. There is parking available for customers in the adjoining parking lot behind the building.
You are invited to attend, express your opinions, and/or submit such in writing by contacting Inspector Phil Schliesman at 612-673-3907 or philip.schliesman@minneapolismn.gov.
No need to worry about wind or rain - the climate was just right inside the Mill City Museum for the November 9 Mill City Farmers Market. I love the feeling of community - connecting with neighbors and sharing ideas on how we'll use products from our favorite vendors.
The next Market is November 23 - just in time for Thanksgiving!
Back by popular demand! The Mill City Farmers Market 2013-2014 Winter Market starts tomorrow, November 9, 10am-1pm inside the Mill City Museum.
Future dates include:
November 23
December 14
January 11
February 8
March 8
March 15 (at the Arboretum, Chanhassen)
April 12
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