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Entries from October 1, 2013 - October 31, 2013

Tuesday
Oct152013

October 21 - Lisa Goodman Farewell & Crown Hydro Forum

THE OCTOBER MILL DISTRICT NEIGHBORHOOD ASSOCIATION MEETING

WHEN - Monday, October 21, 2013 / 6:30 – 8:00 PM
WHERE - *Mill City Museum / 1st Floor Commons* (note room change)
Arrive early to assure a seat

AGENDA

- Lisa Goodman / 7th Ward Update
City Council Member Lisa Goodman will give her last update as our Mill District representative.  Redistricting has shifted us to the new 3rd Ward.  Hear her thoughts on the past, present and future of our neighborhood.  Lisa will also be giving an update on Gold Medal Park.

- Laurie Jones, HOA Update
Update on the Minneapolis Riverfront HOA Collaborative.

- Magna Health and Fitness / New Business Introduction

- John Erwin / Crown Hydro Forum
The Crown Hydro project has taken an unexpected turn.  Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board President John Erwin will discuss the specifics of the proposed project in the Mill District, on the Downtown Minneapolis Riverfront. Learn about potential impacts on:

  () St. Anthony Falls

  () The Stone Arch Bridge

  () Economic development, and more…

Bring your questions about Crown Hydro and share your opinions.

St. Anthony Falls - Downtown Minneapolis River Walk

Tuesday
Oct152013

The First Shakespeare Crawl on the Minneapolis Riverfront [Video]

A first of it's kind theater crawl was held on the Minneapolis Riverfront.  It took place on October 13 & 14 starting at Mill Ruins Park and was free and open to all!

From Director Josh Fazeli:

In world where we face impossible odds against a myriad of various of pressures, citizens committed to the community purpose have consistently prevailed in their cause. Whether it was 600 years ago and thousands of men less than the overwhelming favorite - the French, mankind has prevailed for the cause in the act of valor and courage. We achieve this because we stand together, work together, and band together as brothers, sisters, neighbors, families, and comrades in the act of setting aside our differences and coming together in the practice of intentional and amicable purposes.

This piece ignites theatrical activism in the community by calling upon people who live next to one another to get to know their neighbors and reacquaint their surroundings. While the weather is still above sub-zero, lets come together and call upon our city to ask for a re-igniting activism that creatively purposes new approaches by looking at our architecture and bestow new ways to honor those who blessed our land with the options we are afforded to live by today.

Henry V and the St. Crispin's Day Speech is an example of heroism and champions community advocacy. We hope you will join in banding together with our brothers and sisters and support artists expressing their form of engagement in the NEW third Ward.

 

Tuesday
Oct152013

Cast Your Vote for the 2013 Charlie Awards!

 

The Charlie Awards is a Twin Cities event that recognizes the exceptional contributions that our metro area restaurant, food and drink industry make to ensure a diverse, vibrant and creative Twin Cities lifestyle and economy.

Here's how it works:

Find your favorite restaurants and food trucks online, try the food item they've chosen, then vote for which item(s) you believe should receive the 2013 Charlie Award for “Outstanding Food Item.”
 
To cast your vote, simply click on the restaurant and/or food truck, which are organized by neighborhood.   Restaurants participating in and around our neighborhood are listed in the Downtown Minneapolissection, including Sawatdee, Sea Change, Spoonriver, The Bachelor Farmer, Zen Box Izakaya, Masu, Red Stag and Vics.

The 3rd Annual Charlie Awards will be held on Sunday, November 17, at the Pantages Theatre. Immediately following the celebration, an after-party reception will be held in the IDS Crystal Court. Succeeding the after-party, a VIP dinner will be held at the Walker Art Center and include a four course meal created by 2012 Charlie Award winning chefs.

Sunday
Oct132013

Week 23 at the 2013 Mill City Farmers Market

We're in the final weeks of the outdoor Market, but new products continue to pop up - like this Basil Blossom Vinegar from Page & Flowers:

October 12, 2013 Mill City Farmers Market

October 12, 2013 Mill City Farmers Market

October 12, 2013 Mill City Farmers Market

October 12, 2013 Mill City Farmers Market

October 12, 2013 Mill City Farmers Market

October 12, 2013 Mill City Farmers Market

October 12, 2013 Mill City Farmers Market

October 12, 2013 Mill City Farmers Market

October 12, 2013 Mill City Farmers Market

October 12, 2013 Mill City Farmers Market

October 12, 2013 Mill City Farmers Market

October 12, 2013 Mill City Farmers Market

October 12, 2013 Mill City Farmers Market

October 12, 2013 Mill City Farmers Market

October 12, 2013 Mill City Farmers Market

October 12, 2013 Mill City Farmers Market

October 12, 2013 Mill City Farmers Market

October 12, 2013 Mill City Farmers Market

October 12, 2013 Mill City Farmers Market

October 12, 2013 Mill City Farmers Market

October 12, 2013 Mill City Farmers Market

October 12, 2013 Mill City Farmers Market

October 12, 2013 Mill City Farmers Market

October 12, 2013 Mill City Farmers Market

October 12, 2013 Mill City Farmers Market

October 12, 2013 Mill City Farmers Market

October 12, 2013 Mill City Farmers Market

October 12, 2013 Mill City Farmers Market

October 12, 2013 Mill City Farmers Market

October 12, 2013 Mill City Farmers Market

October 12, 2013 Mill City Farmers Market

October 12, 2013 Mill City Farmers Market

October 12, 2013 Mill City Farmers Market

Below, MCFM Executive Director, Martha Archer, proudly models an authentic handwoven Peruvian jacket - a gift from her father.  He obtained it from Market Vendor, Art Andes.  Lucky her! :)

October 12, 2013 Mill City Farmers Market

October 12, 2013 Mill City Farmers Market

October 12, 2013 Mill City Farmers Market

October 12, 2013 Mill City Farmers Market

October 12, 2013 Mill City Farmers Market

Saturday
Oct122013

Historic Main Street Repairs in October and November

Via an October 11 e-newsletter from the Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board:

Historic Main Street Repairs coming in October and November

Repairs will soon begin along historic Main Street, between Hennepin Avenue and SE 3rdAvenue. Work will begin late October and is expected to be complete by mid-November.  Repairs will include patching of the street and walks, and reinstalling loose and uneven pavers. A decision was made to make repairs of a temporary nature that will improve conditions for vehicles, bicyclists, and pedestrians, without undergoing extensive and expensive work at this time. An entire road and walk reconstruction project is expected sometime in the next few years. While repairs are being made, one lane of the parkway may be temporarily closed. Areas of walk may be temporarily closed, also, with pedestrian traffic re-routed.

Thank you for your patience while these necessary repairs are made.

Contact Information:
Julia Cline, Project Representative, MPRB Planning  jcline@minneapolisparks.org or 612-230-6463

Friday
Oct112013

Mill City Market Grocery and Deli Closes Today

After more than three years of being a wonderful resource in the Bridgewater Lofts building, the Mill City Market Grocery and Deli closes today, October 11.

It's an understatement to say we're sad about the loss - to many, it's a huge loss. Those of us who were daily or near-daily customers will sorely miss this convenient and well-stocked store, and of course the friendly staff.  Rick Pratt was always open to suggestions on items to stock, and went the extra mile to accommodate his customers.

Thank you, Rick - we wish you and your staff all the best.

The above picture was taken when the store opened.  Rick, far left, is pictured with his two kids and long time employee Ed. 

Friday
Oct112013

Parkway Closure for October 12 for the Zombie 6.66K

There are some temporary road closures during the October 12 Zombie 6.66K race:

9:00a.m. – 1:00p.m. – Historic Main Street – West River Parkway from Plymouth Avenue North to Franklin Avenue South – Stone Arch Bridge. 

Please note that the duration of the closure is subject to change based on the event's start and finish times.   Also, the races event website shows the route crossing on Broadway, but the Park Board states it crosses on Plymouth.  The Park Board notice also mentions Franklin Avenue, but since the race is less than 7K, it's not likely to go that far south either - be prepared either way!

A complete list of current and upcoming parkway closures is available online. 

Thursday
Oct102013

Public Open House for Solar Grant at MPRB

Via an October 9 e-newsletter from the Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board:

Public Open House for Solar Grant

The Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board will hold a public open house from 5-7 p.m. on Tuesday, October 15, 2013 at Park Board headquarters to gain community ideas for solar energy demonstration projects in the Minneapolis park system. Possibilities could include roof panels, fence-mounted panels, shade canopies or other techniques there is room for creativity.

Xcel Energy has recommended full funding of the Park Board’s grant request for 200 kiloWatts (kW) of Minnesota-made solar panels from Xcel’s Renewable Development Fund. The grant award is $970,000 with a $150,000 Park Board match. The grant still needs approval by the Public Utilities Commission. The community input received at the open house will be important to Park Board determination of the final list of proposed projects.

The MPRB proposal is for one 150 kW roof-mounted installation and five demonstration installations at high visibility locations. The project will also include an interpretive and educational program. Because of its large, year-round energy consumption and large roof area, Parade Ice Garden has already been identified as the proposed roof-mounted installation. Annually, the project will produce roughly 280,000 kiloWatt hours of electricity and offset 400,000 pounds of carbon.

The Park Board was one of only 20 projects out of 67 applications to receive funding. Xcel is recommending a total of $30,122,346 in grant awards to 20 energy production projects, 4 Research and Development projects, and 3 Higher Education block grants.

Wednesday
Oct092013

Video of the Final 3rd Ward Candidate Debate

The final debate for the 3rd Ward City Council race took place at Open Book last night.  All candidates for the new 3rd Ward participated:

- Jacob Frey (DFL Endorsed Candidate)

- Kristina Gronquist (Green Party Endorsed Candidate)

- Diane Hofstede (DFL Incumbent Councilwoman)

- Michael Katch (Libertarian Endorsed Candidate)

Sarah McKenzie from the Downtown Journal moderated the debate.

Open Book Sign

Tuesday
Oct082013

Shakespeare Crawl on the Riverfront - Sunday & Monday / October 13 & 14

A first of it's kind theater crawl on the Minneapolis Riverfront.  6:00 PM - October 13 & 14 starting at Mill Ruins Park.  Free and open to all!

From Director Josh Fazeli:

In world where we face impossible odds against a myriad of various of pressures, citizens committed to the community purpose have consistently prevailed in their cause. Whether it was 600 years ago and thousands of men less than the overwhelming favorite - the French, mankind has prevailed for the cause in the act of valor and courage. We achieve this because we stand together, work together, and band together as brothers, sisters, neighbors, families, and comrades in the act of setting aside our differences and coming together in the practice of intentional and amicable purposes.

This piece ignites theatrical activism in the community by calling upon people who live next to one another to get to know their neighbors and reacquaint their surroundings. While the weather is still above sub-zero, lets come together and call upon our city to ask for a re-igniting activism that creatively purposes new approaches by looking at our architecture and bestow new ways to honor those who blessed our land with the options we are afforded to live by today.

Henry V and the St. Crispin's Day Speech is an example of heroism and champions community advocacy. We hope you will join in banding together with our brothers and sisters and support artists expressing their form of engagement in the NEW third Ward.

 

PRESS RELEASE Shakespeare Crawl (4)

 

Download the flyer here...

Tuesday
Oct082013

Tomorrow - HCMC Open House for Brand New, 9-Bed Pediatric Intensive Care Unit 

HCMC Pediatric Intensive Care Unit

HCMC celebrates the opening of a brand new, 9-bed Pediatric Intensive Care Unit
Open House on Wednesday, October 9 from 2:30-6:30 p.m. Red Building – Level 7

Hennepin County Medical Center (HCMC) – a statewide leader in providing care to critically ill and injured pediatric patients – opens a brand new, 9-bed Pediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU) on Thursday, October 10.http://hennepinmedical.wordpress.com/wp-includes/js/tinymce/plugins/wordpress/img/trans.gif

At the forefront of pediatric trauma care since it was the first hospital to achieve Level I Trauma verification in 1989, HCMC’s busy PICU was outgrowing its space. The needed expansion offered an opportunity to re-create a more family-friendly area to support HCMC’s high level of pediatric trauma and critical care services.

“It’s important to us that our patients and families experience a warm, welcoming environment to contrast the intense atmosphere of care,” explains Julie Curti, RN, Nurse Manager of Pediatrics at HCMC. “Anything we can do to help families and patients feel comfortable and supported will also help with the healing process.”

That’s why every room is designed around the needs of the patient for privacy, connection to families and loved ones, and state-of-the-art, experienced pediatric care.

Each family-centered room has comfortable couches that fold out into double beds so parents and siblings can stay close to the patient at night. Monitors near the patient’s bed display real-time data, including lab results, so parents can track their child's progress. These and many of the other features of the new PICU were suggested by patients and families, including the adjustable colored lights, and lighted display panels for photos that bring a personalized warmth and sense of home to each child's room.

The 5,500-square-foot area also provides natural light from wrap-around windows so the young patients can stay connected to the natural rhythms of the day, which is important for critically ill children.

“This is especially true for children with traumatic brain injuries,” says Dr. Andrew Kiragu, the Medical Director of HCMC’s PICU, where they specialize in the treatment of children with concussions and other traumatic brain injuries. “Natural daylight may also improve outcomes for all kids who are in the intensive care unit.”

Critical care physicians like Dr. Kiragu as well as trauma and burn surgeons and other specialty trained staff are onsite at HCMC 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to care for patients in the PICU and the pediatric Burn ICU. Nurses in the PICU and the Burn Unit are specially trained to care for the smallest trauma patients.

The new PICU is now located directly across the hallway from the adult intensive care units, which may not seem very relevant, but if other family members have been critically injured it can make a big difference.

“As a Level I Adult and Pediatric Trauma Center, we unfortunately see many instances where multiple family members are involved in car crashes, fires or other incidents,” explains Dr. Kiragu. “Thankfully, we’ve always been able to keep families together at our Trauma Center, and now injured children can be even closer to other family members receiving intensive care.

“We understand that an intensive care unit is the last place any parent would want to see their child,” Dr. Kiragu adds. “So in addition to providing the best medical care possible – we want to do everything in our power to help reduce the stress families go through when their loved one is experiencing an illness or injury. Providing thoughtful, intentional measures of comfort with a beautiful new PICU is one simple way we can do this.”

For more than 120 years, Hennepin County Medical Center has successfully taken care of critically injured and ill children. That experience makes a huge difference when a child’s life is at risk. HCMC is a Level I Pediatric Trauma Center with the right people and equipment in place, ready to care for critically injured children from the time of injury through rehabilitation. For more information about pediatric trauma and critical care services at HCMC, go to www.hcmc.org/pediatrics.

Monday
Oct072013

Tonight - 2nd Annual Riverfront Summit at Mill City Museum

Time: 6:00pm to 7:30pm

Location: Mill City Museum, 704 South 2nd Street

2nd Annual Riverfront Summit - A River of Opportunity

Featured keynote speaker will be Dorothy Bridges, Senior Vice President at the Federal Reserve Bank. In addition to the first release of the Minneapolis Riverfront Vitality Report, sponsored by MRP, this event will showcase key Riverfront plans, highlight progress and reinforce the strong partnerships that support Riverfront development.

Minneapolis Riverfront Partnership

Sunday
Oct062013

Week 22 at the 2013 Mill City Farmers Market

Nothing says Autumn like pumpkins and apple pie!  :)

October 5, 2013 Mill City Farmers Market

October 5, 2013 Mill City Farmers Market

October 5, 2013 Mill City Farmers Market

October 5, 2013 Mill City Farmers Market

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October 5, 2013 Mill City Farmers Market

October 5, 2013 Mill City Farmers Market

October 5, 2013 Mill City Farmers Market

October 5, 2013 Mill City Farmers Market

October 5, 2013 Mill City Farmers Market

October 5, 2013 Mill City Farmers Market

October 5, 2013 Mill City Farmers Market

October 5, 2013 Mill City Farmers Market

October 5, 2013 Mill City Farmers Market

October 5, 2013 Mill City Farmers Market

October 5, 2013 Mill City Farmers Market

October 5, 2013 Mill City Farmers Market

October 5, 2013 Mill City Farmers Market

October 5, 2013 Mill City Farmers Market

October 5, 2013 Mill City Farmers Market

October 5, 2013 Mill City Farmers Market

October 5, 2013 Mill City Farmers Market

October 5, 2013 Mill City Farmers Market

October 5, 2013 Mill City Farmers Market

October 5, 2013 Mill City Farmers Market

October 5, 2013 Mill City Farmers Market

October 5, 2013 Mill City Farmers Market

Friday
Oct042013

Random Street Performance in Front of the Guthrie

Earlier this week while out for a balmy autumn evening stroll we came across these performers in front of the Guthrie. I think they referred to themselves as The Great Northern Dancers.

Street Theater

Street Theater in Front of Guthrie

Street Theater in Front of Guthrie

Street Theater in Front of Guthrie

Street Theater in Front of Guthrie

Friday
Oct042013

Parkway Closures for October 5-6

The following parkways will be temporarily closed October 5-6, for these events; during these designated times:

October 5 – SlutWalk Minneapolis – 2:00p.m. – 6:00p.m. – Historic Main Street – West River Parkway from Plymouth Avenue North to Franklin Avenue South – Stone Arch Bridge 

October 6 – Medtronic Twin Cities Marathon and 10 Mile – 5:00a.m. – 3:00p.m. – Kenwood Parkway All - West River Parkway All – Lake Calhoun Parkway All – Lake Harriet Parkway All – Lake of the Isles Parkway All - Minnehaha Creek Parkway All – Minnehaha Regional Park All – Lake Nokomis Parkway and Grounds All - Dean Parkway All – William Berry Parkway All – East River Flats and Parkway All – Lyndale Park All.

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
Oct032013

‘One Minneapolis One Read’ Artist-in-Residency Program and Exhibit

October 2 News Release from the Minnesota Historical Society:

‘One Minneapolis One Read’ Artist-in-Residency Program and Exhibit Explore the Legacy of Gordon Parks and Contemporary African-American Life

New exhibit to go on display at Mill City Museum and Juxtaposition Arts with a panel discussion and opening reception on Oct. 24 at Mill City Museum.
 
Minneapolis (Oct. 2, 2013) – Minneapolis residents will have a unique opportunity to view a collection of photos by Gordon Parks and join in a community conversation around his book "A Choice of Weapons," this year’s One Minneapolis One Read selection.
 
The exhibit will also feature approximately 30 photographs created by Minneapolis high school students alongside images by Parks, on loan from The Gordon Parks Foundation.
 
Taking inspiration from the book, the students will work with acclaimed photographer Jamel Shabazz at Juxtaposition Arts to create their own photographs. Shabazz will work with the students in early October during a week-long artist residency.
 
The following “A Living Legacy” events are free and open to the public:

•Oct. 11: Photography workshop with Jamel Shabazz, 3:30 - 5:30 p.m., Juxtaposition Arts.
RSVP by writing oneread@minneapolismn.gov or calling 612-673-2509.
 
•Oct. 24: Panel discussion and exhibit opening reception, 7 p.m., Mill City Museum.
RSVP by writing oneread@minneapolismn.gov or calling 612-673-2509.
 
•Oct. 24 - June 8, 2014: Photography exhibit on display at Mill City Museum.
 
•Oct. 24 - Dec. 1, 2013: Companion exhibit on display at Juxtaposition Arts.
 
•December to June: Minneapolis high school students will serve as docents, leading school groups through the exhibit. RSVP for a free tour by writing oneread@minneapolismn.gov or calling 612-673-2509.
 
•Nov. 7: Exhibit opening reception and artist talk with Jamel Shabazz, 5 - 7 p.m., Juxtaposition Arts. RSVP by writing info@juxtaposition.org.

For more information about these and other events visit the One Minneapolis One Read website.

Thursday
Oct032013

The Minneapolis Underground Film Festival is October 3 - 6

The Minneapolis Underground Film Festival showcases underground cinema’s most provocative and original work. Selected filmmakers will be on hand for an audience Q&A after their screenings.  Check out the website for film trailers, etc.

Wednesday
Oct022013

Central Mississippi Riverfront Regional Park Master Plan Public Input Meetings

Via an October 1 e-newsletter from the Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board:

Central Mississippi Riverfront Regional Park Master Plan Public Input meetings

The Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board will host a two-day event to gather public input for the Central Mississippi Riverfront Regional Park master plan. The process to shape the plan is just beginning, so this is a great time to participate.

When: Monday, October 7 from 11:30-1:00 pm, Tuesday, October 8 from 11:30-1:00 pm and 6:00-7:30 pm
Where: Nicollet Island Pavilion
Address: 40 Power Street, 55401

The Park Board encourages you and your neighbors to stop by the Nicollet Island Pavilion to share ideas, concerns and priorities with the Central Mississippi Riverfront Regional Park design team. An informal discussion of the results of this work will occur on Tuesday, Oct. 8 from 6:00-7:30 pm at the Nicollet Island Pavilion, 40 Power Street, 55401. Later this month, ideas from this two-day work session will be presented to project advisory committees for discussion.

For more information, please go to the MPRB project page.

CONTACT: 
Andrew Caddock, Project Manager
Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board
612-230-6470
acaddock@minneapolisparks.org

Wednesday
Oct022013

Nordeast Big River Beard & Moustache Battle - October 19

Do you find facial hair fascinating?  If so, check out the Nordeast Big River Beard & Moustache Battle, taking place Saturday, October 19, 1:00pm - 4:00pm, as part of the 3rd Annual The Nordeast Big River Brew Fest (at the Grain Belt Brewery Bottling Building, 79 13th Avenue NE).

Judging categories include Full Beard, Moustache, Whiskerinas (Ladies!), and Costume & Facial Hair Combo (it's the weekend after the Zombie Pub Crawl and the week before Halloween, they've created a special Men, Women & All Facial Hair Types Costume Category).

All funds from the Beer Fest & Competition will be donated to The East Side Neighborhood Services, which fosters the development and well being of individuals and families while strengthening the diverse community in Nordeast & Southeast Minneapolis.

Tuesday
Oct012013

Outdoor StreamLab at the St. Anthony Falls Laboratory (SAFL)

Here's what's happening at the University of Minnesota’s St. Anthony Falls Laboratory (SAFL) Outdoor StreamLab. :)

Jessica Kozarek, manager of the Outdoor StreamLab at the University of Minnesota's St. Anthony Falls Laboratory, shows off some surprising natural beauty that thrives in an artificial stream.

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