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Phillips/Powderhorn
Nokomis
Riverside
March 2008
 
Nokomis Community Calendar

PHILLIPS/POWDERHORN | NOKOMIS | RIVERSIDE

 

Events

Antiwar March & Protest
March 15, 1 pm. Hennepin & Lagoon Ave.
A coalition of antiwar and other activist groups will speak out against the war and occupation of Iraq. The March starts at 1:30 pm. with a closing rally near Loring Park. This event is organized under the call of: “After 5 Years of War: U.S. Out of Iraq Now! End the war and occupation. No war on Iran. Fund education, housing, health care and other human needs. Bring the troops home now!”
During the month of March, events will be held across the country and around the world to speak out against the war. The March 15 event in Minneapolis is being organized by the Year 5 Committee to End the War, which includes representatives from a range of peace, student, social justice and other organizations.
FFI call 612-522-1861
or 612-827-5364


From Microscopes to Madagascar: The Cutting Edge of Dinosaur Science
March 16, 1 pm.
The Raptor Center
U of M St. Paul Campus
1920 Fitch Ave.
Join Kristi Curry Rogers, paleontologist, from Macalester College as she covers the latest in dinosaur discoveries. From her work in Madagascar and laboratory reserch on the speed of dinosaur growth, learn about the relationship between living birds and extinct
dinosaurs. $10 (Limited seating,) reservations: 612-624-4745

Peace Vigil & Potluck
March 19, 5 to 6 pm.
Lake St./Marshall Ave. Bridge
On the fifth anniversary
of the war on Iraq, a peace vigil will be held on the Lake St./Marshall Ave. Bridge. A potluck dinner and program will follow at 6:30 pm. at Macalester Plymouth United Church, 1658 Lincoln Ave., St. Paul. Speakers at the meal will be Wes Davies and Brandon Day, members of Iraq Veterans agaist the War. Samil Rasouli, an Iraqi American recently returned from Iraq will share first hand accounts from his recent visit to Iraq. FFI call 612-522-1861 or visit:
worldwidewamm.org

Family Easter Celebration
March 22, 3 to 5 pm.
Midtown Global Market
920 E. Lake St.
Come and learn about Easter traditions from around the world, decorate eggs, make seasonal crafts, and have your photo taken with the Easter Bunny. Don't forget to bring your Easter basket to collect candy from Midtown Global Market vendors! This event is free and open to the public. FFI visit:
midtownglobalmarket.org

C.S. Lewis' "The Screwtape Letters"
March 28-30 and
April 4-6,
Trask Word and Worship Center
1400 Elliot Ave.
One of C.S. Lewis' most imaginative creations, "The Screwtape Letters"
is a humorous correspondence between the devil Screwtape and his
apprentice Wormwood, whose job is to produce a human's soul for eternity in hell. Filled with astute insights into temptation, repentance, and
grace, this wonderful tale intelligently explores what it means to live
a good, honest life and is a favorite of Lewis fans. Opening night is Friday, March 28 and additional shows will be March 29, 30 and April 4, 5, and 6. Adults $12, Groups of 10 or more $10, Student/Seniors $7.
Visit northcentral.edu for more information or to order tickets, call 612-343-7887

MONDO Festival
April 11, 5 pm. to 12 am.
April 12, 9 am. to 5 pm.
April 13, 10 am. to 5 pm.
Concordia University
Gangelhoff Center
275 Syndicate St. N.
The largest annual gathering of juggeling and unicycling enthusiasts in the Midwest. There will be workshops on juggeling, unicycling and other related arts. Weekend event pass sold at the door, $7. FFI visit: mondofest.org

ART

The American Swedish Institute
2600 Park Ave. S.
612-871-4907
americanswedishinst.org
Etchings by Swedish Artist Anders Zorn
Feb. 6-June 1

Ancient Traders Gallery
1113 E. Franklin Ave.
612-870-7555
Gifts: 2008 Native American Student Art
Mar. 7-Apr. 4

Christensen Center Art Gallery
Augsburg College
22nd Ave. at 7 1/2 St.
612-330-1524
augsburg.edu/galleries
Where the Sky Meets Earth
Feb. 29-Apr. 4

Minneapolis College of Art and Design
2501 Stevens Ave.
612-874-3700
mcad.edu
Evolutions: MCAD in the 1960s and 70s
Feb. 22- Mar. 30

Minneapolis
Institute of Arts

2400 3rd Ave. S.
612-870-3131
artsmia.org
Arts of Japan: The John C. Weber Collection
Feb. 24-May 25
The Prints of Sean Scully
Mar. 1-May 4
In Full Bloom:
Masterworks of
Flower Illustration
Until June. 15
Metamorphosis: Maria
Sibylla Merian’s Insects
of Suriname
Until June. 15

Northern Clay
Center

2424 E. Franklin Ave.
612-339-8007
northernclaycenter.org
Exquisite Pots: Six Degrees of Collaboration
Mar. 7-April 27
Bountiful Visions: Juliane Shibata and Eva Kwong
Mar. 7-April 27

Flanders
3012 Lyndale Ave. S.
612-344-1700
flanders-art.com
Carnival of the Animals
Mar. 1-Apr. 19

The Shoebox Gallery
2948 Chicago Ave. S.
612-825-3833
From Beyond: The Undersea Watercolors of Martha Iserman
Mar.1-June 1

Susan Hensel Gallery
3441 Cedar Ave. S.
612-722-2324
Reader’s Art 8
Mar. 14-Apr. 26

Walker Art
Center

1750 Hennepin Ave. S.
612-375-7600
walkerart.org
Present Tense: Photographs by JoAnn Verburg
Jan. 12-Apr 20
Worlds Away: New Suburban Landscapes
Feb. 16-Aug. 17

Orchestra Hall
1111 Nicollet Mall
612-371-0838
minnesotaorchestra.com
Dvorak and
Rachmaninoff
Mar. 27-Mar. 29

THEATER

Bedlam Theater
1501 S. 6th St.
612-338-9817
bedlamtheater.org
Iron Mermaiden
Mar. 7-Mar. 23

Brave New
Workshop

2605 Hennepin Ave. S
612-332-6620
bravenewworkshop.com
The Brave New Workshop at 50
Old Enough to Know Better
Feb. 23-May 17
Wednesday Night Stand Up presented by The Brave New Workshop Cafe
Mar. 12

Chanhassen Dinner & Theatres
501 W. 78th St.
952-934-1525
chanhassendt.com
42nd Street
Mar. 27-July 26

The Bryant Lake
Bowl Theater

810 W. Lake St.
612-825-8949
bryantlakebowl.com

H.P. Lovercraft “The Rats in the Walls”
Mar. 14-Mar. 15

The Children’s Theatre Company
2400 3rd Ave. S.
612-874-0400
childrenstheatre.org
If You Give a Mouse a Cookie
Feb. 26-April 16

The Guthrie
818 2nd Ave. S.
612-333-9202
guthrietheater.org
9 Parts of Desire
Mar. 1-Mar. 23
Jane Eyre
Mar. 8-Mar. 30
Third
Feb. 16-Mar. 30

Hennepin Stages
824 Hennepin Ave.
612-673-0404
hennepintheaterdistrict.
com
Summer of 42
Mar. 7-Mar. 30

In the Heart of
the Beast Puppet
and Mask
Theater

1500 E. Lake St.
612-721-2535
hobt.org
Beneath the Surface
Feb. 19-Mar. 16 Saturday Puppet Shows
thru Mar.
Make’n Take Workshop for Kids
11 am. Saturdays

The Jungle
Theater

2951 Lyndale Ave. S.
612-822-7063
jungletheater.com
Rabbit Hole
Mar. 28-May 11

Mixed Blood
Theater

1501 S. 4th St.
612-338-6131
mixedblood.com
Love Person
Feb. 28-Mar. 30

Music Box
Theater

1407 Nicollet Ave. S.
612-871-1414
tripleespresso.com
Triple Espresso
Every Wed.-Sun. until
Apr. 12

Old Log Theater
5185 Meadville St.
952-474-5951
oldlog.com
Incorruptible
Feb. 22-June 7

Ordway Center
for the Performing

Arts
345 Washington St.
651-224-4222
ordway.org
Blues in the Night
Mar. 11-Mar. 18

Orpheum Theatre
910 Hennepin Ave. S.
612-339-7007
hennepintheaterdistrict.
com
Jersey Boys
Mar. 19-Apr. 20

Patrick’s Cabaret
3010 Minnehaha Ave. S.
612-724-6273
patrickscabaret.org
Arcadia
Mar. 14-Mar. 16

Pillsbury House
Theater

3501 Chicago Ave. S
612-825-0459
Other
Mar. 28-Apr. 5

Rarig Center’s Whiting
Proscenium Theatre
580 Rarig Center
330 21st Ave. S
612-624-2345.
theatre.umn.edu
Othello & Romeo and Juliette
Apr. 3-Apr. 6

The Southern
Theater

1420 Washington Ave. S.
612-340-1725
southerntheater.org
Cassandra and Jawaahir Dance Company’s Girls’ Night IN: A look behind the screens
Mar. 20-Mar. 30
Shapiro & Smith Dance in Next Steps
Apr. 3-Apr. 6

Theatre De La
Jeune Lune

105 N. 1st St.
612-333-6200
jeunelune.org
Fishtank
Feb. 16-Mar. 22

Theatre in the
Round Players
245 Cedar Ave. S.
612-333-3010
theatreintheround.org
Sabrina Fair
Mar. 14-Apr. 6


FOOD
ASSISTANCE


Minnehaha United
Methodist Church

(3701 E. 50th St.)
The church gives away surplus perishables, such as produce and breads,
the fourth Saturday of each month. The MinneHarvest starts at 9 am. and closes at 10 am. The food shelf at MUMC is open Tues. to Fri. from 1 to 3 pm.


 

VOLUNTEER
OPPORTUNITIES


Help others in your retirement by spending 15 hours a week as a Senior Companion and receive a tax-free financial reimbursement. Senior Companions provide compionship, transportation and errand assistance to elderly community members, allowing them to continue to live independently in their own homes. You must be 60 years of age and willing to commit to 15 hours a week. For more information, call 651-310-9440 (metro) or toll free 888-205-3770 for an application.

Ebenezer Senior Housing Services is looking for volunteers. Several opportunities exist, including serving supper to seniors, delivering lunch, one to one visiting and more. Call Volunteer Director Sally Newberry at 612-872-8515 or email: snewbur1@fairview.org

The Hennepin County Volunteer & Community Partnership Program is looking for parent aide volunteers. As a volunteer you can offer your experience as a parent to a single mother or father. Provide encouragement and give hope to single parents who may be coping with health problems, disabilities or other issues. Volunteers are asked to meet with the parent every week for one year. Call Rosemary Carpenter at 612-348-4749

Work with seniors who want to live independently. Longfellow/Seward Healthy Seniors has a variety of opportunities for you—such as friendly visiting, driving seniors to appointments, providing caregivers respite, etc. Contact Mary Albrecht at 612-729-5799 to see how your skills can be applied to this very important mission. Hospice of the Twin Cities, a nonprofit program serving metro area, needs volunteers. Training is provided.

HandyWorks, a program of the Greater Minneapolis Council of Churches, needs volunteers to help seniors in South Minneapolis with home chores. Assist with minor home repairs, snow removal, yard work and housekeeping. For details call Megan at 612-721-8687, ext. 329, or e-mail Mnolan@gmcc.org.

If you love to read, but can’t get to the library because of illness or disability, the Friends of the Minneapolis Public Library can help. Volunteers will deliver books, tapes and other library materials to your door. For more information about this free service to Minneapolis residents with limited mobility, call 612-630-6173.

Tutor with the
Minnesota Literacy
Council and help some-one in your community
learn English, become a
U.S. citizen, earn their
GED, gain their adult
diploma, learn basic
computer skills or learn
to read. Call the out-reach coordinator at
651-645-2277 or visit:
www.theMLC.org.

Hospice of the Twin
Cities, a community
based hospice program
serving the 12-county
metro area, provides
support services for
patients and families
facing a life-threatening
illness. Volunteer training
is provided. Pre-registra-tion is required. Call
763-253-2114.


COMMUNITY
UPDATES


The American Indian Economic Development Fund (AIEDF) will hold its Indian Entrepreneur Class at 831 Como Ave. (St. Paul) starting April 9. The 33 hour class runs for 10 weeks with classes held every Wednesday night from 6 to 9 pm. The AIEDF is a nonprofit agency positioned to help American Indian entrepreneurs by providing individualized, culturally relevant business education, counseling and mentoring throughout the loan process. The AIEFDF provides culturally sensitive financial technical assistance. They arrange and facilitate meetings between the entrepreneur and the main lender. The Fund makes loans to American Indian men and women who are creating or expanding retail, services and manufacturing businesses—all of which hire American Indians as their employees. If you are interested in starting a business or expanding an existing business and would like more information, call 651-917-0819.

Recycling your electronic equipment made free and easy. Most electronics contain toxic metals such as lead, mercury and cadmium. If any of these contaminants get into our rivers, streams or lakes, they can harm our health and damage the environment. Hennepin County takes electronics free of charge, year-round, from residents at drop-off facilities in Bloomington and Brooklyn Park. Electronics accepted include TVs, computers (CPUs, monitors, laptops), computer peripherals (keyboards, printers, etc), VCRs, DVD players, stereos and more. Some quantity limits apply. These items are accepted from households only. Electronics from businesses are not accepted at the facilities. For more information on Hennepin County’s Drop-off Facilities and how to recycle electronics, call 612-348-3777.