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EVENTS
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| The American Swedish Institute presents "Fit for a Queen: Nobel Gowns of H.M. Queen Silvia of Sweden," an exquisite exhibit of gowns worn to the annual Nobel Prize festivities by Silvia Sommerlath since becoming Queen of Sweden in 1976. The exhibit of royal gowns is on display June 11 - September 28. The exhibit is included with museum admission: $6, $5 ages 62+, $4 ages 6-18 and students. The American Swedish Institute is located at 2600 Park Ave. For information call 612-871-4907. |
“Grief: The Journey Through Loss”
June 2 - June 30 (Mondays at 3pm.) Bradshaw Funeral Home
3131 Minnehaha Ave. S.
Bradshaw Funeral & Cremation Services is beginning a five-week
informational series entitled, “Grief: The Journey Through Loss.” The
series offers individuals and families information, insights, understanding and support through the grief process. All are welcome free of charge. FFI call 612.724.3621 or visit us online at www.bradshawfuneral.com.
Guided tour of the Eco-Yard Midtown
July 12, 10 am.
Eco-Yard Midtown
2801 21st Ave. S.
(the intersection of the Midtown Greenway and the Hiawatha Light Rail Line)
Hennepin County is hosting free tours of the Eco-Yard Midtown demonstration site where residents can learn about environmentally friendly, sustainable landscaping from a landscape restoration specialist.
The Eco-Yard Midtown demonstrates how to incorporate lower maintenance lawn, trees and shrubs, prairie, bird and butterfly gardens, a grass swale and rainwater garden into an urban landscape. These sustainable plantings require little water and no fertilizers or pesticides that can be released into our environment as a pollutant. The tours are scheduled from 10 am. to noon on July 12. The tour is free, but registration is required. Register online at www.hennepin.us, keyword: midtown tours, or call Environmental Services at 612-348-9266.
Award winning Twin Cities Author at Barnes and Nobel
June 17, 7 pm.
Barnes and Nobel
HarMar Mall
2100 N. Snelling Ave.
Barth Anderson will read from his second book, “The Magician and the Fool.”
An “Enchanted Evening”
June 20, 8 pm.
The Jawaahir Studio Theater
1940 Hennepin Ave.
An evening of diverse repertoire that will expand your perceptions of Middle Eastern dance. The company's traditional dances bring to life the indigenous rhythms, distinctive costumes and expressive dance traditions of Egypt, Lebanon, Tunisia and the Saudi Gulf.
Jawaahir's contemporary pieces are an exciting fusion of East meets West and Cassandra's theatrical flair! Sometimes serious and sometimes campy, Jawaahir’s contemporary pieces always push the envelope of Middle Eastern dance.
The program is part of a weeklong intensive workshop for dance students from around the US. For more information please call 612-872-6050. Tickets: $15, online at www.jawaahir.org or at the door.
Theater at the Parkway
June 19-29
Parkway Theater
4814 Chicago
Ave. S.
The Urban Spectrum Theatre Company, Minneapolis, will remount "The Black Orchid: Josephine Baker, Snapshots from her Life", written and directed by Judy Cooper Lyle, and produced by Phyllis Productions. The show is "back by popular demand" following a 2005 run at Sabathani Community Center, where it played to full houses and standing ovations, and a 2006 Midwestern tour around Minnesota and Wisconsin.
The Nordic Tenors in Concert
June 20, 7:30 pm
Minnehaha Academy 3100 West River Parkway S.
Don't miss the Nordic Tenors and their pianist, direct from The Royal Opera House in Copenhagen, Denmark. Their program comprises classical music from the world of opera, operetta, Broadway musicals and Scandinavian folk songs. Reception immediately following at the Danish American Center 3030 West River Parkway S. For more information, please call DAC at 612-729-3800. Concert/ Reception Ticket Price: $25 per person at the door.
VimLab Boat Party
June 20, 9:30 pm. to 1 am.
Minneapolis Queen Boom Island Park
700 Sibley St. N.E.
A VimLab Boat Party on the Mississippi is a floating, moving dance club. The cruise takes you along the Grand Rounds Scenic Byway and Heritage Trail, past Nicollet Island and through the lock at Historic St. Anthony Falls. After locking through, we cruise under the Stone Arch Bridge and by Mill City Museum, Mill Ruins Park and the Guthrie Theater. Tickets are limited and are available at http://www.vitalculture.
com. 21+/full bar.
Twin Cities Juneteenth
Celebration 2008
June 21, 7 am.
to 7 pm.
Theodore Wirth Park
(Xerxes Ave. and Glenwood Ave. N.)
The annual celebration commemorates the historical events leading to the freedom and empowerment of African slaves in the United States. The festival is comprised of an African/American marketplace, two entertainment stages (featuring blues, R&B, jazz, rap, spoken word and dance), an arts village, a health and wellness village, a sweet potato pie contest and numerous educational and informational activities. 2008 highlights include; Youth Double Dutch Competition, Read-a-thon, National Geographic Society’s World’s Largest Map of Africa, Old Skool Family Reunion program and the Juneteenth Parade. This is a free event for the entire family. FFI call 612-238-3733 or
juneteenthminnesota.org
“Jimmy Carter Talks To Hamas”
June 21, 10 am.
Southdale Hennepin County Library
7001 York Ave. S.
Middle East Now presents a video-taped screening of former President Carter’s well planned odyssey to the Middle East. Refreshments provided at 9:30 am., and a discussion follows program. FFI call Florence Steichen, 651-696-1642
Swede Day
June 22, 10 am
Minnehaha Park
This family friendly celebration in the park boasts traditional Scandinavian foods, dancers and music groups from Sweden. First Lady Mary Pawlenty will be honored at the open air fest as Minnesota's "Swede of the Year.” A Swedish / American church service starts the day at 10 a.m. Raising of the maypole & dancing with children and adults alike is at 11:00. The main program begins on- stage at 12 pm. Bike, hike or park nearby and explore the Swedish side of life. For additional information go to: www.svenskarnasdag
.com. E-mail festival questions to: mnnordic@aol.com.
Global Bike Day
June 22, 10 am.
to 6 pm.
Midtown Global Market
The day's events will include biking on the Midtown Greenway, activities for children and families, a Baiku Poetry Contest, short films, informational exhibitors and demonstrations. Featured entertainment includes live music by Greg Herriges, Cadillac Kolstad & the Flats and Blue Wolf Bluegrass. Numerous Midtown Global Market vendors will feature specials to sample the many "Tastes of the Market." Sponsored by Bike On, to promote bicycling in Minneapolis and bring the community together with a variety of activities. FFI visit:
globalbikedays.org.
United Nations
International Day in Support of Victims of Torture
June 26, 6 pm.
The Center for Victims of Torture
Minneapolis Healing Center
717 River Parkway
A celebration of hope and healing in Support of victims of torture. There will be food, music by the Hospitality House African Drum and Dance group, and a short play written by Kira Obolensky of the Playwright's Center.
The event will be on the front lawn. For more information visit www.cvt.org.
The Cromulent Shakespeare Company
Proudly Presents
William Shakespeare’s
Love’s Labour’s Lost
June 27, 7 pm.
Riverside Park
When King Ferdinand and his men swear off women in hopes of devoting themselves to their studies they forget one important fact…that they are men. So when a neighboring princess and her attending ladies arrive in court the men are forced to struggle between their vows and women who have captured their hearts. Full of romance and fantastical characters, this comedy by William Shakespeare examines men, their oaths, and the meaning of education. All shows are open to the public. Admission is FREE! For a complete performance schedule visit www.cromulent- shakespeare.org or call 612-326-3289.
Siyaya—Music of South Africa Free Concert
July 5, 2 pm.
Corner of 25th and Bloomington (Open Arms' future home)
Enjoy a free neighborhood, outdoor concert featuring the energetic singers and dancers of Siyaya, who are making their third tour of the United States. Siyaya provides an energetic mix of Afro-pop, Afro-jazz and traditional African music and dance. Their songs also have positive messages about HIV/AIDS, poverty and township life. For more information about Siyaya, visit www.openarmsmn.org.
Art at St. Kate's
July 12, 10 am.
to 6 pm.
College of St. Catherine Campus
(triangle area between Cleveland and Randolf Avenues)
Featuring quality work by over 85 juried artists who create and sell fine crafts (including basketry, clay, fiber, glass, leather, jewelry—gold, silver, pewter, stone, beaded— metal, paper, wood, mixed media) as well as fine arts (including painting, watercolor, photography, printmaking and sculpture).
This is an outdoor, free event.
Live United
July 13, 1 to 4 pm.
The Minneapolis Convention Center’s Plaza
Enjoy FREE food, activities and national and local bands. The Greater Twin Cities United Way is challenging the community to help us raise ONE MILLION POUNDS of food. Come see what one million pounds of food looks like and bring a bag of non-perishable food items or cash donation to the event. Make a change in your community by helping to reduce hunger in our area by 20 percent by 2009. For more information, visit our website www.liveunitedtc.org
ART
The American Swedish Institute
2600 Park Ave. S.
612-871-4907
americanswedishinst.org
Fit for a Queen: Nobel Gowns of H.M. Queen Silvia of Sweden
June 11-Sept. 28
Art of This
3506 Nicollet Ave.
612-721-4105
artofthis.net
One Nighter Series: Its Time
July 19 (7 pm.)
Christensen Center Art Gallery
Augsburg College
22nd Ave. at
7 1/2 St.
612-330-1524
augsburg.edu/galleries
Interior2 Photographs
by Doug McGoldrick
May 11-July 11
The Joan of Art Gallery
3020 E. Franklin Ave.
612-338-2511
Juan Esteban Usubillaga:The Jaguar’s Way
May 17-June 30
Minneapolis College of Art and Design
2501 Stevens Ave.
612-874-3700
mcad.edu
Flow
May 22-June 24
Minneapolis
Institute of Arts
2400 3rd Ave. S.
612-870-3131
artsmia.org
Calling a Bluff: Ter Brugghen’s The Gamblers
May 24-Aug. 4 Alec Soth: Sleeping by the Mississippi
May 31-Aug. 10
Friedlander: Photogrphy
June 29-Sept. 14
Northern Clay
Center
2424 E. Franklin Ave.
612-339-8007
northernclaycenter.
org
Architecture and Ceramics: Material, Structure, Vision
May 9-June 29
The Shoebox Gallery
2948 Chicago
Ave. S.
612-825-3833
Deleuze Guattari Show
June 21-Sept. 7
Susan Hensel Gallery
3441 Cedar Ave. S.
612-722-2324
Revisions of the American Dream
June 6-July 7
Vine Arts Center
2637 27th Ave. S.
612-728-5745
vineartscenter.com
Terra et Celestia
June 28-Aug. 10
Walker Art Center
1750 Hennepin Ave. S.
612-375-7600
walkerart.org
Trisha Brown: So That the Audience Does Not Know Whether I Have Stopped Dancing
Apr. 18-July 20
Worlds Away: New Suburban Landscapes
Feb. 16-Aug. 17
Richard Prince: Spiritual America
Mar. 22-Sept. 14
Orchestra Hall
1111 Nicollet Mall
612-371-0838
minnesotaorchestra.
com
Sommerfest Free Concerts: 8th Annual Macy’s Day of Music
July 11-July 12
Doc Severinsen and El Ritmo de la Vida: The Rhythm of Life
July 12-July 13
THEATER
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| Elwood P. Dowd (played by Thom Pinault, left) introduces his invisible friend Harvey to the staff of the sanitorium (Phil Hall, right) in the classic comedy HARVEY, performing weekends May 30 - June 29 at Theatre in the Round in Minneapolis. For reservations and information, call the box office at 612-333-3010. |
Bedlam Theater
1501 S. 6th St.
612-338-9817
bedlamtheater.org
Pandora’s Fury
June 13-June 21
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-June 21
Wednesday Night Stand Up presented by The Brave New Workshop Cafe
Wednesdays
Bryant-Lake Bowl Theater
810 W. Lake St.
612-825-8949
bryantlakebowl.com
Adventures in Mating
Monday’s
Chanhassen Dinner Theater
501 W. 78th St.
952-934-1525
chanhassendt.com
42nd Street
Mar. 27-July 26
The Children’s Theatre Company
2400 3rd Ave. S.
612-874-0400
childrenstheatre.org
If You Give a Mouse a Cookie
July 8-July 20
The Guthrie
818 2nd Ave. S.
612-333-9202
guthrietheater.org
A Midsummer Night’s Dream
Apr. 12-June 22
The Secret Fall of Constance Wilde
May 31-July 11
After A Hundred Years
June 7-June 29
The Jungle
Theater
2951 Lyndale Ave. S.
612-822-7063
jungletheater.com
The Gin Game
May 30-June 29
The Minnesota Cenntenial Showboat
Harriet Island Regional Park
651-227-1100
showboat.umn.edu
The Count of Monte Cristo
June 13-Aug. 23
Old Log Theater
5185 Meadville St.
952-474-5951
oldlog.com
Forever Plaid
Apr. 9-Sept. 27
The Playwrights’
Center
2301 Franklin Ave. E
612-332-7481x20
SadGrrl13
June 13-June 28
The Southern
Theater
1420 Washington Ave. S.
612-340-1725
southerntheater.org
TU Dance
June 19-June 29
Theatre in the
Round Players
245 Cedar Ave. S.
612-333-3010
theatreintheround.org
Harvey
May 30-June 29
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 Minne- Harvest starts at
9 am. and closes at 10 am. The food shelf at MUMC is open Tues., Wed. and Thurs. from noon 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 Cam- panions provide companionship, 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 e-mail:
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.
HandyWorks, a program of the Greater Minneapolis Council of Churches, needs volunteers to help seniors in South Minne-apolis 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.
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 outreach 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. Preregis-
tration is required. Call 763-253-2114.
COMMUNITY UPDATES
The Bloomington Housing and Redevelopment Authority (HRA) will be taking requests for applications for their Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher waiting list by phone only from 8 am. to 4:30 pm. on June 24 and 25. The HRA will conduct a lottery of all eligible applications for 1,500 positions on the waiting list. The Housing Choice Voucher Rent Assis- tance Program helps very low-income households with rent payments. To qualify, families must meet annual gross household income requirements. All applicants will be screened for previous violent or illegal drug activity. For more information about income requirements and the program visit:
ci.bloomington.mn.us or call 952-563-8937 to request an application. (applications are available by phone only and are not available in the office on the dates listed.)
Chicago Avenue to be repaved in 2009 from 28th st to downtown. This will be a complete tear out of pavement, curbs, sidewalks, etc.
Free Foreclosure Help
If you are currently in foreclosure, behind in your monthly payments, or currently in an adjustable rate mortgage, ACORN can help with free loan counseling. Also available is first time homebuyer assistance. Call Minnesota ACORN at 651-642-9639.
Candidate filing for the Minneapolis School Board begins July 1 and runs through July 15. Individuals interested in running for the Minneapolis School Board can file for the candidacy Mon.—Fri from 8 am. to 5 pm. at the Minneapolis Office of Elections, 350 S. 5th St., rm 1b. The deadline for withdrawal is July 17, 5 pm.
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