This document provides information about upcoming events and ongoing activities in Mill City, Minnesota, including exhibits, farmers markets, classes, tours, films, and performances. Key events mentioned include a photo contest exhibit at Mill City Museum until January 2nd, the Mill City Farmers Market on September 17th featuring apples and live music, and a Danish pancake breakfast on September 18th. Ongoing activities highlighted are programs at the Mill City Museum, Music at Aster Cafe, and classes at the Minnesota Center for Book Arts.
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*****Events and Activities*****
Mill City Museum Programs and Events
704 Second Street South
For more information about Mill City Museum events call 612-341-7555, or visit
http://www.millcitymuseum.org
Seeing the Minneapolis Riverfront Photo Contest Exhibit
Exhibit open to January 2
View the winning and runner-up entries in the “Seeing the Minneapolis Riverfront Photo Contest.”
http://www.millcitymuseum.org/photo-contest.
Mill City Farmers Market – Apples!
Saturday, September 17, 8 am – 1 pm
Chicago Avenue between Second Street South and West River Parkway
Whether we like it or not, autumn is on the horizon. The good news is that means apples are in!
Join Market Chef Nick Schneider at this week’s 10:00 a.m. Cooking Demo for a demo with this
late season gem. From 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m., enjoy the music of Dan Newton (“Daddy
Squeeze“), who has been playing offbeat accordion music since 1987, when he won the Nebraska
State Accordion Contest at the Czech Festival in Wilber, Nebraska. He has used the squeeze box
for playing all kinds of music not normally associated with free-reed instruments, as well as
standard accordion material. The Art Market will feature Hmong ABC, ceramics by Tom Jaszczak
and Heather Wang, Barnswallow Garden and Woodsport. For more information (including what
products are expected at the market this week – don’t forget your shopping list), recipes and to
sign up for the market’s email newsletter: http://www.millcityfarmersmarket.org.
Market Photos Sought
Market organizers have seen some great pictures throughout this summer, and now they want to
invite all of their customers to share the cream of their crop! Tweet @MCFarmersMKT with
#marketmemories with your favorite picture, and the Market crew will vote on a photo that best
captures what this market is all about. The winning picture will be featured on their website’s main
page and will be sent out in the Mill City Beet! So let’s see your best pictures of the sheep at the
Mini Farm, their farmers colorful produce or the Market’s unique location in the historic Mill District,
or…or…or…! Let the tweeting begin!
Æbleskive Breakfast
Sunday, September 18, 9:30 am -- 12:30 pm
Danish American Center, 3030 West River Parkway South
The Danish American Center’s first breakfast of the season will offer all-you-can eat pancakes,
sausage, delicious æbleskiver (Danish pancake balls), juice and coffee. No reservations are
required – come and enjoy! Cost is $8.50 /adult, $5.00 /child age 4-12, younger children free of
charge.
Freedom Film
Sunday, September 25, 3 pm
St. Anthony Main Theater, 115 Main Street SE
http://southeast.kstp.com/news/environment/103900-independent-filmmakers-bring-freedom-tour-
minneapolis
Samples of Classes and Activities at the Minnesota Center for Book Arts
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1011 Washington Avenue South, 612-215-2520, http://www.mnbookarts.org
Hours: Monday 10 am -- 5 pm, Tuesday 10 am -- 9 pm, Wednesday-Saturday 10 am -- 5 pm,
Sunday 12 noon – 4 pm
Class details, instructor biographies, registration details and online registration are all available at
http://www.mnbookarts.org/classes/classes.html. You may also register for a class by calling 612-
215-2520.
Intro to Design: Color Theory for Book Artists
with Roz Stendahl
Six Mondays: September 26, October 3, 10, 24, 31, November 7; 7 – 9 pm
Develop an understanding of color theory that will inform and enrich your book arts decisions,
whether you are selecting papers, fabrics and foils for a structure, printing a fine edition, creating a
series of prints, or painting an illustration or artist book. The class will begin with an exploration o
the mixing of colors using watercolor paints. (No painting experience is necessary.) Lecture and
discussion will provide you with information and principles for following through on a book arts
project of your choice with direction from the instructor and feedback from classmates. Supply
notes: All students will need to purchase a few sheets of watercolor paper, a size 8 watercolor
brush and either a three-color or an eight-color set of watercolors for the initial lesson's homework
exercises. (The eight-color set is recommended for students interested in illustration and
printmaking.) A recommended paint list will be sent to registered students. Students are
responsible for purchasing materials for their independent project. The instructor will provide
economical suggestions for students interested in working with the concepts, but who don't have a
specific project in mind. $180 ($160 members); no supply fee (but see note above). All skill levels
welcome. To register: http://www.mnbookarts.org/workshops/adult.html#RFsep24
Origami Pocket Book Cover and Western Pamphlet-Stitch Bookmaking
Saturday, October 1. 10:30 am – 12 noon
Travel from East to West and make your own notebooks. First, learn an origami fold that makes a
book cover with many pockets. Then combine that Eastern tradition with a Western style sewn
binding -- the pamphlet stitch -- to create your pages. $25 ($22) adult/child pair, $12 ($11) each
additional participant. For families with children grades 1 and up. To register:
http://www.mnbookarts.org/workshops/families.html.
Materials for Book Arts: The Stuff Books Are Made Of
with Jana Pullman
Sunday, October 2, 10 am – 5 pm
In this class we will discuss the variety of traditional and non-traditional materials used in book
making. Learn about adhesives, papers, fabrics and boards and why certain projects require
certain materials. Students will make a variety of samples and will be given resource and product
information. $105 ($95 members) + $25 supply fee. All skill levels welcome. To register:
http://www.mnbookarts.org/workshops/adult.html#RFsep24.
Upper River Forum: Creating Our Great River Legacy
Above the Falls 2011: Development Research and Recommendations
Tuesday, September 27, 5 – 6:50 pm
Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board Headquarters, 2117 West River Road
Phase 1 of the City’s Above the Falls Policy Review and Implementation Study is concluding with
recommendations to the Minneapolis City Council about updating the Above the Falls
development vision. Come to preview the recommendations and give your input.
Mpls Photo Center
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Mpls Photo Center, 2400 North Second Street
For information on classes and other events: http://www.mplsphotocenter.com/
Annie Griffiths Artist Talk and Book Signing
Tuesday, September 27, 7 – 9 pm
One of the first women photographers to work for National Geographic, Griffiths has photographed
in more than a hundred countries during her illustrious career. She has worked on dozens of
magazine and book projects for the National Geographic Society, including stories on Lawrence of
Arabia, Baja California, Galilee, Petra, Sydney, New Zealand and Jerusalem. This Artist Talk and
Book Signing is a fundraising benefit for photography at the Center and Ripple Effect Images.
Tickets are $35 and include a wine and cheese reception. For additional information and tickets:
http://www.photographyatthecenter.org/exhibits/special-events.php.
Preservation Alliance of Minnesota Awards Ceremony and Fundraiser
Thursday, September 29, 5 -- 9 pm
Fort Snelling Boy Scout Base Camp
The Preservation Alliance of Minnesota (PAM) is honoring this year’s outstanding projects, groups
and individuals who have demonstrated excellence in historic preservation statewide at the 27th
Annual Minnesota Preservation Awards. A total of 15 Minnesota Preservation Award winners were
selected this year from the 35 nominations received. This year’s Minnesota Preservation Awards
ceremony is no ordinary affair; this extraordinary party also is a celebration of PAM’s 30th
anniversary in 2011. PAM is celebrating their birthday by celebrating the past, present and future of
historic preservation in Minnesota. From 5:00 to 7:00 p.m., event attendees will enjoy a special
expedition touring the Boy Scout Base Camp and the National Historic Landmark Fort Snelling
Upper Post. Tours go behind the scenes of the historic Upper Post, which was listed on the
National Trust for Historic Preservation’s 11 Most Endangered Historic Places list, to get a sneak
peek of the Village of Fort Snelling, a new development concept for the historic Upper Post. The
evening continues with the announcement and recognition of the 2011 Minnesota Preservation
Award winners and an hors d’oeuvres reception. Tickets are $50 per person for PAM members
and $60 per person for nonmembers. Tickets are available online at www.mnpreservation.org or
by calling the PAM office at 651-293-9047 x2.
Kroening Interpretive Center Programs (Three Rivers Park District)
North Mississippi Regional Park
For information: 763-694-7693; for map and driving instructions: http://www.minneapolisparks.
org/default.asp?PageID=4&parkid=430. For programs that require reservations, call 763-559-
6700 or register on-line: www.ThreeRiversParkDistrict.org.
Women’s Geocaching Adventure
Saturday, October 1, 10 am – 12 noon
Go on a high-tech treasure hunt! Learn the basics of GPS and search for clues off-trail to find the
ultimate “treasure.” Explore river, prairie and woodlots. Reservations required by September 28;
reference activity #416917-03. $5. Ages: 18+.
Mississippi River Fall Color Kayak Trip
Sunday, October 2, 9 am – 3 pm
Starts at Coon Rapids Dam Regional Park
Discover the fall splendor of one of the scenic sides of the Twin Cities while paddling past island
chains on the mighty Mississippi. Participants will paddle past heron rookeries and old
speakeasies from prohibition, while learning about the natural and cultural history of the river. The
event will start at Coon Rapids Dam, stop half way for a stretch and lunch, then continue to North
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Mississippi Regional Park. Intermediate kayaking skills needed. Gear and shuttle provided. Cost
is $60, and reservations are required; reference activity #425312-01. This program is for ages:
16+.
Free Family Fundays: Home on the Loam: Soil
Sunday, October 2, 1 – 3 pm, ongoing
What does peat feel like? How does sand look under the microscope? Explore soil. Free; for all
ages.
Mississippi River Gorge Half-Day Canoe Trip
Saturday, October 1, 10 am – 2 pm
Paddle from East River Flats to Hidden Falls
Discover the National Park that exists right in the heart of the Twin Cities Metro area. Used by
American Indians for food, trade and water long before Europeans visited the “New World,” the
Mississippi River helped shape the Twin Cities' ecology and culture. Explore the river and its
history in Wilderness Inquiry’s 24-foot Voyageur canoes, which hold 6-10 paddlers. Formed more
than 10,000 years ago when glacial River Warren cut a gorge over 600 feet deep, the Mississippi
River is more than the border between Minneapolis and St. Paul. It is an “urban wilderness”
corridor of rich river habitat. Tucked amidst sandy beaches and towering cottonwood trees, the
river provides habitat for some of the 270 different species of birds that migrate through and rest in
the Mississippi's steep bluffs. The Lakota called the river “Hah-wkpa" (River of the Falls) after what
is now called St. Anthony Falls. In the 1800's early settlers used the power of St. Anthony Falls to
grind wheat, giving birth to the flour milling industry. Come enjoy the world-class river that flows
though your back yard. Fee: $45 per adult and $30 per youth. For more information and to register:
http://www.wildernessinquiry.org/destinations/index.php?dest=mississippiriverdaytrip.
The Soap Factory Presents: The Haunted Basement
October 1 – October 31
Soap Factory, 514 Second Street SE
This October, The Soap Factory’s Haunted Basement will once again shock and amaze horror
fans, Halloween fanatics and art lovers. Now in its fifth year, The Haunted Basement is again
completely re-imagined and pushes past the limits of scary to that which is utterly disturbing. Come
see what lies beneath the floors of this 125-year-old factory and experience what happens when art
collides with horror. The Haunted Basement is no ordinary haunted house—it is designed entirely
by artists. New each year, artists draw inspiration from unusual sources to create something
unimaginably creepy and conceptually unique. The Haunted Basement targets real psychological
fears and promises nightmares for weeks to come. In The Haunted Basement’s history over 300
people have been pushed to their breaking point and cried “Uncle.” In 2010 one patron stated, “I’m
drenched in sweat from being so scared.” The Twin Cities Paranormal Society has investigated
The Soap Factory on multiple occasions, concluding that the basement is, indeed, haunted. If the
basement alone doesn’t scare you, the custom smells made by St. Croix Sensory and amazing
special effects makeup from artist Brett Dorrian will have you second-guessing reality and
shuddering with terror. Tickets sell out quickly for The Haunted Basement. Tickets are $21 and can
be purchased at www.soapfactory.org. Buy yours soon or suffer the agony of having to wait until
next year. All participants must sign a waiver and be 18+.
National Theatre Live FILMED PRESENTATION of
One Man, Two Guvnors
by Richard Bean
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based on The Servant of Two Masters by Carlo Goldoni, with songs by Grant Olding
Sunday, October 2, 1 pm
Guthrie Theater, 818 Second Street South, McGuire Proscenium Stage
Fired from his skiffle band, Francis Henshall becomes minder to Roscoe Crabbe ... but Roscoe is
really Rachel, posing as her own dead brother ... who’s been killed by her boyfriend Stanley
Stubbers. Francis spots the chance of an extra meal ticket and takes a job with Stanley. To prevent
discovery Francis must keep his two guvnors apart. Simple. In Richard Bean’s English version of
Goldoni’s classic Italian comedy, sex, food and money are high on the agenda. James Corden
returns to the National for the first time since The History Boys to play Francis. For information and
tickets: http://www.guthrietheater.org/whats_happening/events/2011/
nt_live_one_man_two_guvnors.
*****Planning Ahead*****
Il Campiello
October 28 – 30 and November 18 – 20
Open Book, 1011 Washington Avenue South
The Ten Thousand Things season opens with Steven Epp’s new adaptation of II Campiello by
Carlo Goldoni. Directed by Michelle Hensley, the cast features Sarah Agnew, Nathan Keepers,
Elise Langer, Randy Reyes and Namir Smallwood. The commedia-inspired play centers on four
scrappy, hard-working, hard-playing families whose daily lives on a small square are interrupted by
the arrival of a mysterious wealthy stranger during Carnival. The show begins its tour to prisons,
housing projects and homeless shelters October 13 and concludes with four weekends of public
performances at Open Book (and Plymouth Congregational Church). For information and tickets:
http://www.tenthousandthings.org/tickets.html.
*****Reminder of Ongoing Activities*****
Mill City Museum
Museum Hours: Tuesday – Saturday, 10:00 am -- 5:00 pm; Sunday, 12 noon -- 5 pm
704 South Second Street
Built within the limestone ruins of the Washburn A Mill - the National Historic Landmark that was
once the centerpiece of the world's flour milling industry - the museum tells the story of a mighty
river, a young city and how the production of flour fueled the growth of Minnesota. The museum's
12,000 square foot exhibit space is packed with fun and intrigue for visitors of all ages. Follow your
nose to the Baking Lab, splash around in the water lab and enjoy the rooftop view of the riverfront.
The eight-story Flour Tower show tells the story of the mill through the voices of former workers and
runs throughout each day. The newly restored West Engine House features Kevin Kling's take on
Minneapolis history in the movie "Minneapolis in 19 Minutes Flat" and shows every half hour. Fee:
$10 adults, $8 seniors and college students with ID, $5 youth ages 6 – 17, free for children under 5
and MHS members. Call 612-341-7555 or visit http://www.millcitymuseum.org for more
information.
Music at Aster Café
125 Main Street SE
The Aster Café now has live music on many evenings to complement its food and beverage
offerings. For more information and a schedule: http://www.aster-cafe.com/
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St. Anthony Falls Photo Safari
Thursdays through Saturdays, 8:30 am – 1 pm and 2 – 6 pm, plus night tours beginning 45 minutes
before sunset
Sundays, 11 am – 3 pm, plus night tours beginning 45 minutes before sunset
A Midwest Photo Safari is a one-on-one, hands-on, photo workshop. The safaris take place on the
St. Anthony Falls Heritage Trail east and west banks. The three- to four-hour tours will take you
along selected parts of this historically significant trail. There is also a popular night safari that
takes place four days a week on the east bank. During our safaris, our guides share interesting
facts and the history of the areas we are walking. The main goal of the safari is to help
photographers "visualize" and compose good photographs. The areas we tour are filled with great
photo opportunities, which your photographer/guides will point out as we walk. Full info at
http://www.midwestphotosafari.com
Segway Magical History Tours
April 1 -- November 15, 9:30 am and 2:30 pm daily
St. Anthony Main, 125 Main Street SE
Cruise effortlessly along the historic Mississippi riverfront on a Segway! The three-hour Segway
tours include a free training session, refreshments and use of a helmet. Included in the price is a
Full Admission Pass to the Mill City Museum, 25% off coupon for one of three neighboring
restaurants and validated parking. Cost: $80.00 + tax. Reservations highly recommended. Tours
also are available upon arrangement for corporate and special events, and gift certificates are
available. For information: www.MagicalHistoryTour.com, 952-888-9200.
Guthrie Theater Backstage Tours
Friday, Saturday, Sunday and Monday mornings at 10 am
Guthrie Theater, 818 Second Street South
This 45-minute backstage tour offers a look at what goes on behind the scenes at the Guthrie.
Discover the stunning and expanded features of this state-of-the-art facility and learn how the
Guthrie takes its plays from script to stage, including the many intriguing steps in between. On the
tour, visit the Guthrie’s various production departments, including the shops where costumes, sets
and props are expertly crafted by talented artisans. The cost is $10 per person; $6 for subscribers,
students or seniors. To book a tour, call the Guthrie Box Office at 612-377-2224 or order online at
www.guthrietheater.org. Additional tours may be scheduled for groups of 20 or more based on
availability. Groups may call the group sales office at 612-225-6240 for information and scheduling
options. Advance reservations are required for groups of 20 or more.
*****Informational Resources*****
Minneapolis Riverfront District Informational Hotline
612-673-5123
Have a question about things to do or a specific upcoming event in the Minneapolis Riverfront
District? Call the friendly folks at the Hotline (service available during hours when the Mill City
Museum is open).
Temporary Park Road Closure Information Online
The Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board now has available online a list of temporary road
closures due to permitted events and other activities through 2011. The information will be updated
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regularly and provides a quick, at-a-glance guide to Park Board road closures throughout
Minneapolis. Starting July 13, the Park Board is launching an email subscription service for a wide
variety of topics including road closures. To view the document, visit http://www.minneapolisparks.
org/documents/road closures.pdf.
Telling River Stories Web Site
The “Telling River Stories” Web site can be found at www.riverstories.umn.edu. Telling River
Stories is a collaborative project that populates the urban Mississippi River corridor with stories of
how the city and the river have been jointly developed. The site highlights stories about the people
and places that make up today’s urban river landscape. In addition to the Web site, future
programs and on-site installations will be part of the overall project. The Telling River Stories
program is part of the River Life: Mississippi and U project, a partnership of the University of
Minnesota’s Institute on the Environment, Institute for Advanced Study, Water Resource Center,
College of Design and Urban Studies Program. The River Life project connects University
research, teaching and civic engagement programs with off-campus partners who are working to
reinvigorate the urban Mississippi River. In the coming weeks, project team members will be
adding materials to the site’s coverage of “river stories” in the Twin Cities, St. Louis and New
Orleans. Check back often to view the progress.
River Talk
River Talk is a thoughtful, informed blog about issues that affect the Mississippi River that is
provided by Patrick Nunnally of the University of Minnesota’s Institute on the Environment RiverLife
program. To check it out: http://blog.lib.umn.edu/ione/rivertalk/
Minneapolis Downtown Improvement District Calendar
The Minneapolis Downtown Improvement District web site has a calendar feature that has lots of
great info. To check it out, visit: http://www.minneapolisdid.com/page/show/207241-calendar#
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*****Riverfront News Articles*****
Former Totino’s Site
http://finance-commerce.com/2011/09/new-projects-on-menu-for-hillcrest-development/
http://www.downtownjournal.com/index.php?&story=17388&page=65&category=92
Carp Summit
http://www.startribune.com/politics/statelocal/129499768.html
Idea Open Challenge – Water
http://www.minnpost.com/politicalagenda/2011/09/09/31467/fair-goers_select_top_
water_conservation_idea/?utm_source=MinnPost+e-mail+newsletters&utm_campaign=
cdedea5d4c-Newsletter_9_12_119_12_2011&utm_medium=email
Asian Carp
http://www.minnpost.com/politicalagenda/2011/09/12/31502/governor_lawmakers_
fishing_for_ideas_to_stop_asian_carp/?utm_source=MinnPost+e-mail+newsletters&
utm_campaign=cdedea5d4c-Newsletter_9_12_119_12_2011&utm_medium=email
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Repair of I-35W Bridge Remembrance Garden Signage
http://www.startribune.com/local/minneapolis/129644053.html
http://kstp.com/news/stories/S2279145.shtml?cat=1
http://minnesota.cbslocal.com/2011/09/12/repairs-to-vandalized-bridge-memorial-made-monday/
http://www.myfoxtwincities.com/dpp/news/minnesota/35w-memorial-wall-repair-sept-12-2011
http://www.kare11.com/news/article/938145/391/Repairs-to-begin-on-I-35W-memorial-wall
http://minnesota.publicradio.org/display/web/2011/09/11/repairs-vandalized-i35-memorial/
http://kstp.com/news/stories/S2276587.shtml?cat=127
http://www.duluthnewstribune.com/event/apArticle/id/D9PMU9NG1/
http://www.kare11.com/news/article/938145/14/Repairs-begin-on-vandalized-I-35W-memorial-wall
Repairs Made To Vandalized 35W Bridge Memorial
I-35W Bridge Memorial Repairs Underway
Vandalized 35W Bridge Memorial Repaired
I-35W Bridge Memorial Repairs Underway
Bike Safety at University and Central
http://www.downtownjournal.com/index.php?&story=17387&page=65&category=92
Late Night Date Night at Sea Change (towards end of this piece)
http://www.downtownjournal.com/index.php?&story=17392&page=65&category=92
Hideaway Studio
http://www.downtownjournal.com/index.php?section=53&publication=downtown&story=
17395&page=65&category=134
Keegan’s Pub Halfway to St. Patrick’s Day (fourth item in this piece)
http://www.downtownjournal.com/index.php?&story=17393&page=65&category=92