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SUMMARY:1st Precinct Court Watch
DESCRIPTION:Court Watch is a collaborative\, community-based approach to criminal justice. Concerned citizens partner with police\, prosecutors\, probation officers\, and other resources to prevent and respond to public safety concerns. \nThe primary goals are to hold offenders accountable for their crimes with a proportionate response from the criminal justice system\, and reduce and prevent new crimes in our community \nMeetings are held in the Doty Conference Room\, 2nd Floor\, Hennepin County Central Library. \nGet more information.
URL:https://northloop.org/event/1st-precinct-court-watch/2023-12-08/
LOCATION:Hennepin County Central Library – Doty Conference Room\, 2nd Floor\, 300 Nicollet Mall\, Minneapolis\, MN\, 55401\, United States
CATEGORIES:City of Minneapolis,Safety
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SUMMARY:Form+Content Gallery: Rage. Remember. Renew.
DESCRIPTION:Seven Memorials to Victims of Gun Violence\n\nCurated by Patricia Olson \n\n\nKatayoun Amjadi\nLinda Brooks\nBetsy Dollar\nCory Favre\nCarolyn Halliday\nTim Harding with Nina Martine Robinson\nPatricia Olson\n\nWhat\nSeven artists have each chosen an incident of gun violence and created an installation to memorialize its victims. In these works\, we acknowledge our rage at this senseless violence\, remember its victims\, and offer the opportunity to renew our commitment to eradicating gun violence. \nWhen\nDecember 7\, 2023 – January 13\, 2024\nGallery hours: Thursday\, Friday\, Saturday\, 12:00 noon – 6:00 pm and by appointment\nFree and open to the public \nPublic Reception \nSaturday\, December 9\, 5:00 – 7:00 pm\nPerformance ritual by Kristina Fjellman at 5:30 pm\nFree and open to the public \nArtists’ Talk\nSunday\, December 17\, 1:00 pm in the Gallery\nModerated by Michal Sagar\nFree and open to the publicWhere\nForm+Content Gallery\nWhitney Square Building\n210 North Second Street\, Suite 104\, Minneapolis\, MN 55401\nOne block north of Washington Avenue North and two blocks west of East Hennepin Avenue.\nParking is available on the street (metered) and in neighborhood parking ramps. See our website for additional parking options. \nMore Information\nformandcontent@gmail.com    |    (612) 436-1151    |     www.formandcontent.org\nCurator’s email: patriciaolsonart@gmail.com \nArtists’ Statements and Biographies \nKatayoun Amjadi \n\nDetail of installation\,The Last Thing I Saw\,\nProtestor shot in the eye on September 20\, 2022\,\nin Bandar Abbas\, Iran. Media: medical eye patches\,\nthread\, paper roll\, vinyl wall text \nStatement: A screen of 504 eye patches sewn together with black thread bisects the gallery wall into two sections. On each side of the curtain\, part of a sentence is readable. The words are translated in English on the left\, and in the original Persian (Farsi) on the right. The black screen of eye patches partially obscures the rest of the text underneath\, while at the same time reveals blurred images of Iranians shot in the eye during the protests of the last year. One of the many Iranians wounded in the last year\, was a young law student from the southern city of Bandar Abbas\, Iran: Ghazal Ranjkesh. Ghazal was a 21-year-old protestor\, shot in the right eye on September 20\, 2022. Her story is one of many hundreds of protestors that have been wounded in this manner. The common perception is that targeting the eyes\, breasts and buttocks of female protestors in particular\, is intentional. The eyes are central to the idea of beauty in Iran\, and have a mythical status in Persian culture. To target them is to strike at the core of femininity\, to mutilate the essence of womanhood. I chose this event because I’m an Iranian woman. Violence to one woman’s body\, is violence to all. \nBiography: Katayoun Amjadi is an Iranian-born\, Minneapolis-based artist\, educator\, and independent curator. In her work\, she often considers the sociopolitical systems that shape our perceptions of Self and Other\, such as language\, religion\, gender\, politics\, and nationalist ideologies. Amjadi blurs these boundaries and creates an off-balance\, hybrid style that is slightly acerbic and a little bit tongue-in-cheek. Amjadi holds an MFA in ceramics and sculpture from the University of Minnesota Twin Cities and currently teaches in the Art Department at Normandale Community College in Bloomington\, MN. She also teaches as a visiting lecturer at the Minneapolis College of Art & Design and the University of Minnesota. Her work has been exhibited in group and solo exhibitions nationally and internationally\, including Minnesota Museum of American Art\, St. Paul; Rochester Art Center; Weisman Art Museum\, Minneapolis; Des Moines Art Center; Beijing Film Academy\, China; Staatliche Akademie der Bildenden Künste Karlsruhe\, Germany; and Haftsamar Gallery\, Tehran. Selected fellowships include MCAD-Jerome Emerging Artist and Artist Initiative Grants from the Minnesota State Arts Board. Amjadi co-runs a studio arts building and maintains a small ceramics business in the Q.arma Building in the northeast Minneapolis art district. \nLinda Brooks \n\nDetail of installation: Tree of Life Synagogue\nMassacre Memorial\, Pittsburgh\, Pennsylvania\,\nOctober 27\, 2018\, Cheshvan 18\, 5779. Media:\nadhesive-backed fabric\, aqueous inkjet photograph\,\npine-framed archival pigment prints\, video projection \nStatement: The premeditated murder of eleven Jewish worshipers belonging to three congregations that found their spiritual home at the Tree of Life Synagogue filled me with sorrow and frustration. As a Jewish person on alert\, every incident of gun violence impacts me and contributes to a public trauma of terrorism in our country. This horrific act of violence and others like it proclaim a worsening tragic connection to histories of malicious\, ongoing hate crimes against Jews and other marginalized people. As a memorial to the Jewish victims\, the imagery references the inherent meanings of the tree of life in Judaism. It symbolizes the cycles of life\, death\, rebirth\, and connections to heritage and history. The tree of life is often used to refer to the sacred Hebrew text within the Torah. The Torah is a source of Jewish origins\, laws\, stories\, and guidance for being a good person. A life-affirming symbol\, the tree of life is commonly embraced by many cultures and religions. Mother\, enrolled member of the Citizen Potawatomi Nation\, scientist\, Professor Robin Wall Kimmerer in her book Braiding Sweetgrass asserts\, “Old-growth cultures\, like old-growth forests\, have not been exterminated.” \nBiography: The personal content of Brooks’ photographic practice is connected to larger cultural contexts. Individuals\, scenarios\, or objects are situated within relationships\, experiences\, and external circumstances. Over more than 40 years\, she has worked as an artist\, teacher\, curator\, and parent in the Twin Cities. She was a Hermitage Fellow for 2018-2020. Artist fellowships have been granted from the NEA\, Rimon: The Minnesota Jewish Arts Council\, Minnesota State Arts Board\, and the McKnight Foundation. Her photographs have been included in more than 80 group exhibitions including Pier 24\, San Francisco; Aperture\, NYC; Hallwalls\, Buffalo\, NY; and the 5th Vienna Biennale\, Austria. More than a dozen venues including Walker Art Center; the Cultural Center\, Chicago; and the Sabes Jewish Community Center\, MN\, have installed solo exhibitions. Photographs are in the collections of The Bibliothèque Nationale de France\, Minnesota Historical Society\, George Eastman Museum\, and The Brooklyn Museum. Young Voices: photographs of/by girls/teens/women\, and the Jerome Hill Centennial Photography Exhibition 2005 are among the shows Brooks has curated. Images from between the birthdays are included in Reframings: New American Feminist Photographies. PROXIMITIES art\, education\, activism was published by TC Photo in late 2020. \n  \nBetsy Dollar \n\nDetail of installation: Dancing the Year Away\,\nLunar New Year Tragedy\, The Star Ballroom\nin Monterey Park\, California\, during the Lunar\nNew Year Celebration\, January 21\, 2023.\nMedia: handmade paper \nStatement: On the evening of January 21\, 2023\, during the Lunar New Year Festivities in Monterey Park\, California\, a man entered the Star Ballroom and opened fire. He shot twenty dancers; eleven died\, nine survived. The shooter fled to the Lai Lai Ballroom and Studio in Alhambra\, north of Monterey Park where he was disarmed in a struggle at the door and fled. He was later discovered in his van where he took his own life. The shooter\, Huu Can Tran\, is the oldest mass shooter on record. He was Vietnamese. All the victims of the shooting were Chinese\, Taiwanese\, Vietnamese or Filipino\, over the age of 55\, most in their 60s and 70s. All were passionate about ballroom dancing. The shooter\, a ballroom dancer himself\, chose this ballroom as his target. He killed himself before any motivations could be found or questions could be answered. For me\, this tragedy is tempered by the fact that these people were struck down doing something they loved. They all lived long\, rich lives and left legacies of love and respect. As a paper artist it seems fitting to create a memorial of paper scrolls since their roots are in the Asian tradition. \nBiography: Betsy Dollar grew up in a family of artists in the Chicago area. After high school she attended Minneapolis College of Art & Design for two years. Ultimately\, she moved to Boulder\, Colorado\, where she completed both her BFA and MFA in printmaking and papermaking at the University of Colorado\, Boulder. She stayed in Boulder where she had an audio-visual production company\, taught art at every level\, and worked as both a commercial and fine artist. In 2006 she left Boulder and returned to Minnesota\, where she spent four years working as an artist\, curating exhibitions\, and teaching. In 2009 Betsy returned to Illinois to become the Executive Director of the Springfield Art Association. Betsy works primarily in handmade paper\, printmaking\, book arts\, and with installations that are walk-through books made from her handmade papers. Her work is in both private and public collections in the United States. \nCory Favre \n\nDetail of installation: Land of the Free\, Homeroom\nof the Brave; Sandy Hook Elementary School Shooting\,\nNewtown\, Connecticut\, December 14\, 2012.\nMixed media installation \nStatement: In less than five minutes on the morning of December 14\, 2012\, Adam Lanza entered the doors of Sandy Hook Elementary and murdered 20 students and six faculty members after first shooting his mother in the head while in her bed. Lanza died by suicide before police entered the building. As a mother of three\, my oldest being in first grade (the same age as these children were at the time of their deaths)\, I am acutely aware of all the things that could come to harm them. Sending them off to school should not be on that list. It should be a safe place. I’m using recognizable imagery and everyday school items as a way to connect the horrific deaths of these children to what we put our children through currently\, and what we expect them to process and deal with even when no gun is present. Firearm deaths are the number one cause of death in children in the United States as of 2020. This should be shocking to everyone\, every single person\, who purports to care about the wellbeing and safety of children. Yet\, no significant legislation has been passed. We aren’t supposed to politicize these moments. \nBiography: Cory Favre is a visual artist living and working in Roseville\, Minnesota. She has a bachelor’s degree from Ball State University with focuses in Studio Art and Interior Design and is an alumna of the Women’s Art Institute Studio Intensive in 2019. She has served on the Board of Directors for the Women’s Art Resources of Minnesota\, has been a long-time member of the Northeast Minneapolis Artists Association and North Suburban Center for the Arts. She has exhibited work both locally and regionally and has been the recipient of two Minnesota State Arts Board Grants as well as an Artist Initiative Grant in 2020 for her White Knuckled Project and a Creative Support Grant in 2022 for her series on motherhood called The Thick of It. Favre works  primarily in drawing and oil painting\, but has recently been experimenting with felt and embroidery in her work. Inspired by social justice issues and politics\, particularly those issues facing women\, she explores uncomfortable topics through bright\, vibrant and fun imagery\, using these techniques to draw the viewer into the conversation. Creating work this way\, she is able to make these topics approachable and gives people a safe place to explore and think on their own experiences. \nCarolyn Halliday \n\nDetail of installation: Mourning Cloths: Hate Crime\nat Tops Friendly Market\, Buffalo\, NY\, May 14\, 2022.\nMedia: handstiching on hand-made substrates of animal\nmembrane and used dryer sheets; cast animal membrane \n  \nStatement: My ongoing body of work\, Mourning Cloths\, began with the unexpected death of my brother. I was compelled to intuitively embroider random stitching on substrates I made of animal membrane. My use of animal membrane plays homage to the many early communities in the world that have devised some form of parchment from animal skin. I stitched with black thread to symbolize death and mourning. Additionally\, after starting this work\, I discovered through research that for centuries\, women in the United States have used embroidery to mark mourning. This historic connection with others who embroidered as a way to mourn\, grounds my commitment to textile tradition. My sensitivity to racism and individual oppression formed the basis for my choice of memorializing the hate crime at the ironically named Tops Friendly Market mass shooting. In addition to the black silk threads that I use on other mourning cloths\, I have incorporated red threads.  On the substrates I also incorporated soil pigments to reference dried blood. I repurposed the red threads that I removed from a swastika flag that hung in Cherbourg\, France\, during the WWII Nazi occupation. My father-in-law removed the flag on the day his army troop liberated the town. \nBiography: Carolyn Halliday is a contemporary visual artist grounded in textile traditions. Ecological/evolutionary/biological concerns and her relationship with nature inform much of her work. Her art has been exhibited for over two decades nationally and internationally. In the past three years her work has traveled to New York City\, Miami\, Madrid\, Boston area\, Arizona and Korea. Her work is in the collection of the Minnesota Historical Society and the Weisman Art Museum. She has received a Minnesota State Arts Board Artist Initiative Grant and Textile Center’s Spun Gold Award for a lifetime commitment to textile art and Textile Center. She was appointed the first member and Chair of the National Artists Advisory Council for Textile Center. Her art has been featured on MN Originals and in a variety of publications. For three years she has been awarded merit-based artist residencies at Vermont Studio Center. She is a 2023 Project Space recipient from the Kolman Reeb Gallery. \nTim Harding with Nina Martine Robinson \n\nDetail of installation: Stand Your Ground: Trayvon\nMartin Murder\, Stanford\, Florida\, February 26\, 2012.\nMedia: cotton knit sweatshirt fleece with rayon\nembroidery thread \nStatement: On the evening of February 26\, 2012\, a 17-year-old\, black male was walking home from a neighborhood convenience store\, having purchased a box of Skittles. After a brief confrontation with a neighborhood watch volunteer\, Trayvon Martin was killed with a close-range gunshot to his chest. The white\, male shooter\, George Zimmerman\, was eventually acquitted of the murder based on Florida’s Stand-Your-Ground Law. That evening Mr. Martin was wearing a dark hooded sweatshirt with the hood up.  With the ensuing national news coverage\, the “hoodie” became an iconic symbol of the young\, black thug racial stereotype. A hoodie wearer\, if black\, could then become a target for preemptive gun violence. What was particularly alarming to me and so many others\, above and beyond the horrific event claiming the life of an innocent teenager\, was the legal sanction in Florida criminal codes that condoned the action Zimmerman took. The state’s Stand-Your-Ground Law actually creates an incentive to shoot first when encountering any situation where one\, however subjectively\, feels some vague sense of a threat. The NRA gun lobby\, as part of its aggressive misinterpretation of the Second Amendment\, has continued to promote these laws throughout the United States. \nBiography: Tim Harding earned a BA with a Studio Arts major in 1973 at Hamline University with additional coursework at the University of Minnesota\, Minneapolis College of Art & Design\, and Macalester College. In1975 he established a silk screen print textile studio\, Colorfield Fabrics. In 1983 he began a decades-long collaboration with his spouse/partner\, Kathleen Harding\, as Harding Design Studio\, in the art-to-wear movement. His current studio practice\, Tim Harding Studio\, is focused on large-scale commissioned textile art wall pieces. He has received visual arts fellowships from the Minnesota State Arts Board\, Arts Midwest\, and the NEA. Harding’s work is represented in numerous museum and corporate collections. \nNina Martine Robinson is Harding’s studio manager. In her own artistic practice\, Robinson creates site-specific textile installations utilizing discarded clothing to highlight her exploration into neurodiversity. \nPatricia Olson \n\nDetail of installation: The Montréal Massacre Memorial\,\nMontréal\, Québec\, Canada\, December 6\, 1989\,\nMedia: oil on panel paintings with a shelf of ceramic bowls\nholding glassine envelopes of morning glory seeds \nStatement: On December 6\, 1989\, a man with a rifle walked into a classroom at the Ecole Polytechnique in Montreal. He divided the women from the men\, released the men\, and shot six women there. He prowled the building\, searching out women\, ultimately killing 14 women and wounding 12 other people before he committed suicide. He was heard to say\, ”You’re all a bunch of feminists!” This particular tragedy affected me deeply. I wondered\, in my rage: What could I do? The next year\, on the first anniversary of what became known as the Montreal Massacre\, I made 14 cards\, one for each of the women killed\, and mailed them to 14 people as a remembrance. I also sent morning glory seeds\, asking the recipients to plant them in the spring as an act of renewal. On each anniversary through 1999\, I made a memorial piece for each of the 14 women killed in Montreal and mailed them. In this version of the Montreal Massacre Memorial\, I invite you to remember the lives and deaths of these 14 young women. If you are so moved\, please take an envelope with morning glory seeds and plant them this spring as an act of remembrance and renewal. \nBiography: Patricia Olson earned a BA in studio art “with distinction” at Macalester College in St. Paul. She received an MFA in Visual Studies from the Minneapolis College of Art and Design. She is a founding member of WARM\, the Women’s Art Registry of Minnesota. Exhibitions include Art Speaks\, a 170-year overview of Minnesota art and artists at the Minnesota History Center (2022); The House We Built: Feminist Art Then and Now at the Katherine E. Nash Gallery\, University of Minnesota (2013). Her war memorial and protest piece\, Operation Mopping Up\, was purchased by the Minnesota Museum of American Art in 2005. Olson’s work is in the permanent collections of the Minneapolis Institute of Arts\, Frederick R. Weisman Art Museum at the University of Minnesota\, Minnesota Museum of American Art\, St. Catherine University\, Minnesota Historical Society and Walker Art Center. Olson is Professor Emerita at St. Catherine University. Beginning in 1999\, she taught\, with Elizabeth Erickson\, the Women’s Art Institute\, a summer intensive course for advanced women artists. In 2009 and in 2014\, she and Elizabeth Erickson were honored as Changemakers by the Minnesota Women’s Press for their work with the Women’s Art Institute. Olson is currently a member of Form+Content Gallery in downtown Minneapolis. \nKristina Fjellman\nStatement: Performance art asks the viewer to engage with artwork and concepts in a different way – instead of a static object in your space\, you are confronted with another person. It’s a fleeting\, collectively shared moment that cannot be duplicated or recreated no matter the similar components. In our current world where so much is recorded and on demand\, it’s these ephemeral elements that I find special and important in performance. Over the years\, gun violence has become commonplace in our daily lives. Despite the horrific act\, we sigh and shake our heads\, and then move on with our day. But the fabric of our society has still been torn.  This performance is about acknowledging that this subject matter is difficult\, but sharing the moment with others can bring us together\, help us heal\, and (hopefully) work to make change. \nBiography: Kristina Fjellman is a visual artist and performer and is drawn to creative projects that combine both of these passions. She is the co-founding member of the theater troupe\, The Winding Sheet Outfit\, and an ensemble member of Sandbox Theatre. She is a graduate of the College of St. Catherine with a MAED in Art and Theater Education\, has exhibited her sculpture in venues around the Midwest and Twin Cities\, and was a recipient of a Jerome Fiber Art Project Grant for 2010-2011 at the Minnesota Textile Center. \nForm+Content Mission Statement\nForm+Content Gallery nurtures diverse artistic practice and thoughtful dialogue. We value art as a catalyst for critical thinking. We value integrity and the artistic process. We aspire to link personal expression to broader social contexts. Form+Content Gallery is dedicated to moving the definitions and practice of culture forward in new and lively ways.
URL:https://northloop.org/event/formcontent-gallery-rage-remember-renew/
LOCATION:Form+Content Gallery\, 210 2nd Street North\, Minneapolis\, MN\, 55401\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts,Featured
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SUMMARY:Small Business Team Community Office Hours
DESCRIPTION:The City’s Small Business Team works to help people start and grow small businesses in Minneapolis. They recently launched the Minneapolis Business Portal\, which provides entrepreneurs and business owners with valuable information and resources to plan\, launch\, and grow a business. \nIn addition\, the Small Business Team holds regular community office hours for consultations around the City: \n\nCentral Library\, 2nd Floor: every other Tuesday from 10am-1pm; the next one is May 8th\nNorth Regional Library: every 4th Thursday\, 1pm-3pm.\nHosmer Library: every 3rd Wednesday\, 3pm-6pm.\n\nIf you are looking to start or grow a small business\, come to a community office hour or contact the Small Business Team at 612-673-2499 or smallbusiness@minneapolismn.gov.
URL:https://northloop.org/event/small-business-team-community-office-hours/2023-12-12/
LOCATION:Minneapolis Central Library\, 300 Nicollet Mall\, Minneapolis\, MN\, 55401\, United States
CATEGORIES:Business,City of Minneapolis
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SUMMARY:Monthly meeting of the Friends of Webster PTA.
DESCRIPTION:Monthly meeting of the Friends of Webster PTA. \nHosted by Friends of Webster.
URL:https://northloop.org/event/monthly-meeting-friends-webster-pta/2023-12-12/
LOCATION:Minnesota
CATEGORIES:Education,Family,Featured,Kids
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SUMMARY:Parks+Placemaking Committee Meeting: No December Meeting
DESCRIPTION:The Parks + Placemaking Committee (P+P) is dedicated to the planning\, design\, development and care of North Loop public spaces. Through a community-centered approach\, the committee works closely with city and local partners to connect the North Loop neighborhood residents and businesses to current and upcoming public space developments through discussion\, engagement\, and volunteerism. \nMeetings are held from 6-7:30pm on the 2nd Wednesday of the month. \nLocation: TractorWorks’ Washington Gallery at 800 N Washington Avenue. \nOur many thanks to TractorWorks for providing this meeting space to NLNA for our monthly Parks+Placemaking meetings. \n \n\n\n\n\nGoogle Meet Link Available For Remote Participation \n\n\n\n\n\nAll meetings of the board and any committees are open to any Member of the board\, and to all general Members. \n\n“Please note that the TractorWorks building is accessible without a building fob until 6 PM on weekdays\, and we encourage attendees to arrive before this time as they are able. For those arriving after 6 PM who will require assistance\, please call our 24/7 security at 612-910-9439 and they will be happy to let you into the building if you mention you have arrived for the NLNA meeting. Parking at the attached garage is available at hourly rates (payable by credit card) and can be accessed from 10th Avenue. Access to the building via the parking garage is available on the 2nd level of the garage through the attached skyway\, which features the same hours as the street-level entrances.”
URL:https://northloop.org/event/parksplacemaking-committee-meeting-2-2022-08-10-2022-11-09-2023-12-13-2/
LOCATION:Itasca Event Gallery\, 706 N 1st Street\, Minneapolis\, MN\, 55401\, United States
CATEGORIES:Environment,Featured
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SUMMARY:Minni Dazzle At Fulton Taproom
DESCRIPTION:Introducing MINNI DAZZLE: A holiday hub that’ll serve as a way for eager Holidazzle goers to still get their fill of special events that make downtown Minneapolis a unique and festive winter experience. \nJoin us at our North Loop taproom Dec. 14-17 for an all-ages\, family-friendly atmosphere that will welcome an assortment of familiar Holidazzle artists\, artisans\, entertainers\, and memory makers!\nSchedule:\n*Be sure to pay attention to special event times that may take place outside of the scheduled time of each date*\n________________________________\nThursday 12.14 | 5-9pm\nVENDORS:\n– Boom Island Woodworking\n– Set Adrift Art | Digital Art\n– Sarah M. Sosa | Digital Art\n– Mixly Cocktail Co | Cocktail Mixers\n– Simple Trends | Mittens/Accessories\nJOYFUL RIDERS WINTER RIDE: 6pm Ride Out\nA CAPELLA: 6pm Performance\n________________________________\nFriday 12.15 | 5-9pm\nVENDORS:\n– Flavorite Sauce | Sauces\n– Boom Island Woodworking\n– Indigo Sun Jewelry\n– Set Adrift Art | Digital Art\n– Sarah M. Sosa | Digital Art\n– Must Be Ruff | Dog treats\n– Bro Bros Closet | Vintage Gear\nSANTA: 5-7pm\nTWIN CITIES TRAPEZE: 7pm & 8pm showtimes\n________________________________\nSaturday 12.16 | 2-7pm + Special Event Times\nVENDORS:\n– Northern Drift Co. | Apparel\n– Flavorite Sauce | Sauces\n– Indigo Sun Jewelry\n– Home Sweet Minneapolis | Woodworking\n– Boom Island Woodworking\n– Set Adrift Art | Digital Art\n– Shangri-la Crafts & Gifts | Tibetan gifts\nTAPROOM WORKOUT – FREE: 11am\nTARGET SPOTS CHOIR: 12:30pm\nSANTA: 5-7pm\nDRAG BINGO: 8pm\n________________________________\nSunday 12.17 | 1-5pm + Special Event Times\nVENDORS:\n– Home Sweet Minneapolis | Woodworking\n– Hoooky By Erin | Earrings and Jewelry\n– Shangri-la Crafts & Gifts | Tibetan gifts\n– Blue Girl Soaps | Handmade Soaps\nTAPROOM WORKOUT – FREE: 11am\nLIVE MUSIC: 3:30pm\nHOLIDAY TRIVIA W/ TRIVIA MAFIA: 5-7pm
URL:https://northloop.org/event/minni-dazzle-at-fulton-taproom/
LOCATION:Fulton Tap Room\, 414 6th Avenue NE\, Minneapolis\, MN\, 55413\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts,Community,Family,Fashion,Fitness,Food & Drink,Kids,Music,Retail,Social
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20231216T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20231216T160000
DTSTAMP:20260404T083538
CREATED:20231201T214406Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231201T214406Z
UID:10015844-1702720800-1702742400@northloop.org
SUMMARY:North Loop Winter Market
DESCRIPTION:Come join us for the North Loop Winter Market\, a fantastic in-person event where you can find a variety of amazing goodies! Located at 501 Royalston Avenue\, Minneapolis\, MN\, USA\, this market is the place to be for all your winter shopping needs.\nWith a wide selection of vendors offering everything from handmade crafts to delicious treats\, there’s something for everyone. Whether you’re looking for unique gifts or simply want to indulge in some local delights\, this market has it all.\nDon’t miss out on the opportunity to support local businesses and discover hidden gems. The North Loop Winter Market Fundraising Event is a noble initiative dedicated to supporting the Minnesota Farmers’ Market Association (MFMA) in its efforts to strengthen farmers’ markets in Minnesota and Tribal Nations. The MFMA’s mission is clear and inspiring: we aim to foster the cultivation of more farmers because they are the backbone of thriving farmers’ markets. By increasing both farmers and markets\, we empower Minnesota communities to combat hunger and provide greater access to local healthy nutritious food for EVERYONE!
URL:https://northloop.org/event/north-loop-winter-market/
LOCATION:501 Royalston Avenue\, 501 Royalston Avenue\, Minneapolis\, MN\, 55401\, United States
CATEGORIES:Featured
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20231220T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20231220T193000
DTSTAMP:20260404T083538
CREATED:20221222T161629Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231219T162134Z
UID:10015772-1703095200-1703100600@northloop.org
SUMMARY:Planning+Zoning Committee Meeting: Agenda (Zoom Only)
DESCRIPTION:P+Z Agenda Dec 2023 \nThis month’s meeting will be available on Zoom (no in-person option this month). \nhttps://us06web.zoom.us/j/89389830092?pwd=Qd4NpzzKooOmthIbJa17dlt02hCf38.1\nMeeting ID: 893 8983 0092 – Passcode: 647023 \nAGENDA \nThe Planning+Zoning Committee supports the overall mission of the North Loop Neighborhood Association to promote a climate of safety\, livability and improvement through public neighborhood meetings\, communication and advocacy with the relevant municipal and county organizations. \nRegular meetings of the P+Z Committee are held on the 2nd to the last Wednesday of the month in the Colonial Warehouse Conference Room and Lounge at 212 3rd Avenue North. \nGet information about the NLNA Planning+Zoning Committee\, including committee charter\, members\, meeting agendas\, minutes and much more. \nPhoto courtesy of Joe Grunnet\, Downtown Resource Group (DRG).
URL:https://northloop.org/event/15370-2023-12-20/
LOCATION:Itasca Event Gallery\, 706 N 1st Street\, Minneapolis\, MN\, 55401\, United States
CATEGORIES:Featured,NLNA
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GEO:44.9871804;-93.2720279
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Itasca Event Gallery 706 N 1st Street Minneapolis MN 55401 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=706 N 1st Street:geo:-93.2720279,44.9871804
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20231226T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20231226T130000
DTSTAMP:20260404T083538
CREATED:20180507T143824Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180507T143824Z
UID:10015472-1703584800-1703595600@northloop.org
SUMMARY:Small Business Team Community Office Hours
DESCRIPTION:The City’s Small Business Team works to help people start and grow small businesses in Minneapolis. They recently launched the Minneapolis Business Portal\, which provides entrepreneurs and business owners with valuable information and resources to plan\, launch\, and grow a business. \nIn addition\, the Small Business Team holds regular community office hours for consultations around the City: \n\nCentral Library\, 2nd Floor: every other Tuesday from 10am-1pm; the next one is May 8th\nNorth Regional Library: every 4th Thursday\, 1pm-3pm.\nHosmer Library: every 3rd Wednesday\, 3pm-6pm.\n\nIf you are looking to start or grow a small business\, come to a community office hour or contact the Small Business Team at 612-673-2499 or smallbusiness@minneapolismn.gov.
URL:https://northloop.org/event/small-business-team-community-office-hours/2023-12-26/
LOCATION:Minneapolis Central Library\, 300 Nicollet Mall\, Minneapolis\, MN\, 55401\, United States
CATEGORIES:Business,City of Minneapolis
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20231227T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20231227T193000
DTSTAMP:20260404T083538
CREATED:20180523T192658Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231218T155227Z
UID:10016472-1703700000-1703705400@northloop.org
SUMMARY:NLNA Board Meeting: No December Meeting
DESCRIPTION:The North Loop Neighborhood Association Board of Directors holds monthly meetings on the last Wednesday of each month.\nAll meetings are open to the public and available on Zoom. \nMeeting agendas and minutes can be found here. \nLocation: TractorWorks’ Washington Gallery at 800 N Washington Avenue. \n \nOur many thanks to TractorWorks for providing this meeting space to NLNA! \n“Please note that the TractorWorks building is accessible without a building fob until 6 PM on weekdays\, and we encourage attendees to arrive before this time as they are able. For those arriving after 6 PM who will require assistance\, please call our 24/7 security at 612-910-9439 and they will be happy to let you into the building if you mention you have arrived for the NLNA meeting. Parking at the attached garage is available at hourly rates (payable by credit card) and can be accessed from 10th Avenue. Access to the building via the parking garage is available on the 2nd level of the garage through the attached skyway\, which features the same hours as the street-level entrances.”
URL:https://northloop.org/event/nlna-board-meeting-2-2018-08-29-2019-02-27-2019-06-26-2019-07-31-2020-06-24-2021-05-26-2022-04-27-2023-03-29-2023-05-31-2023-09-27-2023-12-27/
LOCATION:TractorWorks Building\, 800 North Washington Ave\, Minneapolis\, MN\, 55401\, United States
CATEGORIES:Featured,NLNA
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240103T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240103T180000
DTSTAMP:20260404T083538
CREATED:20151118T224748Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210305T173240Z
UID:10008382-1704297600-1704304800@northloop.org
SUMMARY:Pedestrian Advisory Committee (PAC)
DESCRIPTION:The mission of the Pedestrian Advisory Committee is to advise the Mayor and City Council on policies\, programs\, and actions for improving pedestrian safety\, mobility\, accessibility\, and comfort; for promoting walking for transportation recreation\, and health purposes; and for strengthening the linkage between the pedestrian environment and public transportation.Pedestrian Advisory Committee (PAC) \nPAC meets on the first Wednesday of the month.\n4:00-6:00pm\nRoom 333\, Minneapolis City Hall
URL:https://northloop.org/event/pedestrian-advisory-committee-pac/2024-01-03/
LOCATION:Minneapolis City Hall\, 350 S 5th Street\, Minneapolis\, MN\, 55415\, United States
CATEGORIES:City of Minneapolis
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GEO:44.9772838;-93.2654381
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Minneapolis City Hall 350 S 5th Street Minneapolis MN 55415 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=350 S 5th Street:geo:-93.2654381,44.9772838
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240106T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240106T120000
DTSTAMP:20260404T083538
CREATED:20240102T175700Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240102T175837Z
UID:10016538-1704531600-1704542400@northloop.org
SUMMARY:Minneapolis Farmers Market - Winter Market Hours
DESCRIPTION:Providing fresh produce & products since 1876\n\n\n\n\nThe Minneapolis Market is a community resource\, meeting place\, tourist draw—and perhaps most\, important—a place to get the greatest selection of fresh and local plants and produce with more than two hundred growers on the weekend\, it is the largest Farmer/Producer managed market in the state. \nThe Minneapolis Farmers Market connects growers to gardeners and eaters and that connection is what makes it so unique compared to the average shopping experiences. It’s a place where you can experience your food\, hear about where it came from\, how it was treated\, and even get ideas on how to prepare it—directly from the grower. \nToday\, we support about 100+ vendors who alternate the use of our 170 stalls.
URL:https://northloop.org/event/minneapolis-farmers-market-winter-market-hours/2024-01-06/
LOCATION:Minneapolis Farmers Market\, 312 East Lyndale Avenue North\, Minneapolis\, MN\, 55405\, United States
CATEGORIES:Local,Outdoor
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GEO:44.9812689;-93.2860709
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240109T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240109T130000
DTSTAMP:20260404T083538
CREATED:20180507T143824Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180507T143824Z
UID:10015473-1704794400-1704805200@northloop.org
SUMMARY:Small Business Team Community Office Hours
DESCRIPTION:The City’s Small Business Team works to help people start and grow small businesses in Minneapolis. They recently launched the Minneapolis Business Portal\, which provides entrepreneurs and business owners with valuable information and resources to plan\, launch\, and grow a business. \nIn addition\, the Small Business Team holds regular community office hours for consultations around the City: \n\nCentral Library\, 2nd Floor: every other Tuesday from 10am-1pm; the next one is May 8th\nNorth Regional Library: every 4th Thursday\, 1pm-3pm.\nHosmer Library: every 3rd Wednesday\, 3pm-6pm.\n\nIf you are looking to start or grow a small business\, come to a community office hour or contact the Small Business Team at 612-673-2499 or smallbusiness@minneapolismn.gov.
URL:https://northloop.org/event/small-business-team-community-office-hours/2024-01-09/
LOCATION:Minneapolis Central Library\, 300 Nicollet Mall\, Minneapolis\, MN\, 55401\, United States
CATEGORIES:Business,City of Minneapolis
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GEO:44.9805791;-93.2700756
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Minneapolis Central Library 300 Nicollet Mall Minneapolis MN 55401 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=300 Nicollet Mall:geo:-93.2700756,44.9805791
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240109T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240109T183000
DTSTAMP:20260404T083538
CREATED:20240103T165558Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240103T173230Z
UID:10018328-1704825000-1704825000@northloop.org
SUMMARY:Celebrate the 60th Anniversary of Center Opera
DESCRIPTION:On January 9\, 1963\, Center Opera made its debut at the Guthrie Theater. An avant-garde company and the offshoot of the Walker Art Center\, Center Opera would come to be known as the Minnesota Opera. 60 years later\, we celebrate that important evening and the collaboration that endures between these important arts organizations. \n\n\nYou’re invited to toast the new year with the leaders of the Guthrie Theater\, MN Opera\, and the Walker Art Center on the occasion of the 60th anniversary of opening night of Center Opera. The event will feature musical performances and a panel discussion to reflect on and celebrate the shared history of their organizations as cultural visionaries that make Minnesota an extraordinary incubator for the arts. \n\n\n\n\n\n\nLEARN MORE AND RSVP
URL:https://northloop.org/event/celebrate-the-60th-anniversary-of-center-opera/
LOCATION:Luminary Arts Center\, 700 N 1st Street\, Minneapolis\, MN\, 55401\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts,Featured
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GEO:44.9895997;-93.2743392
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Luminary Arts Center 700 N 1st Street Minneapolis MN 55401 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=700 N 1st Street:geo:-93.2743392,44.9895997
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240112T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240112T113000
DTSTAMP:20260404T083538
CREATED:20151203T060633Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200211T191116Z
UID:10008529-1705053600-1705059000@northloop.org
SUMMARY:1st Precinct Court Watch
DESCRIPTION:Court Watch is a collaborative\, community-based approach to criminal justice. Concerned citizens partner with police\, prosecutors\, probation officers\, and other resources to prevent and respond to public safety concerns. \nThe primary goals are to hold offenders accountable for their crimes with a proportionate response from the criminal justice system\, and reduce and prevent new crimes in our community \nMeetings are held in the Doty Conference Room\, 2nd Floor\, Hennepin County Central Library. \nGet more information.
URL:https://northloop.org/event/1st-precinct-court-watch/2024-01-12/
LOCATION:Hennepin County Central Library – Doty Conference Room\, 2nd Floor\, 300 Nicollet Mall\, Minneapolis\, MN\, 55401\, United States
CATEGORIES:City of Minneapolis,Safety
GEO:44.9805791;-93.2700756
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240120T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240120T120000
DTSTAMP:20260404T083538
CREATED:20240102T175700Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240102T175837Z
UID:10016539-1705741200-1705752000@northloop.org
SUMMARY:Minneapolis Farmers Market - Winter Market Hours
DESCRIPTION:Providing fresh produce & products since 1876\n\n\n\n\nThe Minneapolis Market is a community resource\, meeting place\, tourist draw—and perhaps most\, important—a place to get the greatest selection of fresh and local plants and produce with more than two hundred growers on the weekend\, it is the largest Farmer/Producer managed market in the state. \nThe Minneapolis Farmers Market connects growers to gardeners and eaters and that connection is what makes it so unique compared to the average shopping experiences. It’s a place where you can experience your food\, hear about where it came from\, how it was treated\, and even get ideas on how to prepare it—directly from the grower. \nToday\, we support about 100+ vendors who alternate the use of our 170 stalls.
URL:https://northloop.org/event/minneapolis-farmers-market-winter-market-hours/2024-01-20/
LOCATION:Minneapolis Farmers Market\, 312 East Lyndale Avenue North\, Minneapolis\, MN\, 55405\, United States
CATEGORIES:Local,Outdoor
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GEO:44.9812689;-93.2860709
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240123T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240123T130000
DTSTAMP:20260404T083538
CREATED:20180507T143824Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180507T143824Z
UID:10015474-1706004000-1706014800@northloop.org
SUMMARY:Small Business Team Community Office Hours
DESCRIPTION:The City’s Small Business Team works to help people start and grow small businesses in Minneapolis. They recently launched the Minneapolis Business Portal\, which provides entrepreneurs and business owners with valuable information and resources to plan\, launch\, and grow a business. \nIn addition\, the Small Business Team holds regular community office hours for consultations around the City: \n\nCentral Library\, 2nd Floor: every other Tuesday from 10am-1pm; the next one is May 8th\nNorth Regional Library: every 4th Thursday\, 1pm-3pm.\nHosmer Library: every 3rd Wednesday\, 3pm-6pm.\n\nIf you are looking to start or grow a small business\, come to a community office hour or contact the Small Business Team at 612-673-2499 or smallbusiness@minneapolismn.gov.
URL:https://northloop.org/event/small-business-team-community-office-hours/2024-01-23/
LOCATION:Minneapolis Central Library\, 300 Nicollet Mall\, Minneapolis\, MN\, 55401\, United States
CATEGORIES:Business,City of Minneapolis
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GEO:44.9805791;-93.2700756
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240124T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240124T193000
DTSTAMP:20260404T083538
CREATED:20221222T161629Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240122T143756Z
UID:10016449-1706119200-1706124600@northloop.org
SUMMARY:Planning+Zoning Committee Meeting: No January Meeting
DESCRIPTION:LOCATION:\nIn person at Heritage Landing (415 N 1st St) – and via Zoom \nThe Planning+Zoning Committee supports the overall mission of the North Loop Neighborhood Association to promote a climate of safety\, livability and improvement through public neighborhood meetings\, communication and advocacy with the relevant municipal and county organizations. \nRegular meetings of the P+Z Committee are held on the 2nd to the last Wednesday of the month in the Colonial Warehouse Conference Room and Lounge at 212 3rd Avenue North. \nGet information about the NLNA Planning+Zoning Committee\, including committee charter\, members\, meeting agendas\, minutes and much more. \nPhoto courtesy of Joe Grunnet\, Downtown Resource Group (DRG).
URL:https://northloop.org/event/15370-2023-02-15-2024-01-17/
LOCATION:Itasca Event Gallery\, 706 N 1st Street\, Minneapolis\, MN\, 55401\, United States
CATEGORIES:Featured,NLNA
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GEO:44.9871804;-93.2720279
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240125T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240125T183000
DTSTAMP:20260404T083538
CREATED:20240102T151708Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240130T164321Z
UID:10016537-1706202000-1706207400@northloop.org
SUMMARY:Meet the Candidates! Here's a link to the nominees.
DESCRIPTION:NLNA Board Candidates 2024 v5
URL:https://northloop.org/event/meet-the-candidates/
LOCATION:Minnesota
CATEGORIES:Featured,NLNA
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240131T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240131T200000
DTSTAMP:20260404T083538
CREATED:20231212T180007Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231212T180103Z
UID:10015846-1706722200-1706731200@northloop.org
SUMMARY:North Loop Annual Meeting
DESCRIPTION:The date is set for the North Loop Neighborhood Association’s annual meeting–the evening of January 31st. It’s a big party with prize giveaways\, it’s an election and it’s a celebration of all the great things our volunteers accomplish. \nIt starts at 5:30 with Happy Hour in the Steelman Exchange building–the tall red brick building on 5th Avenue North with the Calabrio sign at the top. \nThen starting at 7:00\, you’ll see North Loop video highlights\, hear from Mayor Frey and other leaders\, and let the neighborhood association know where you think they should focus their efforts in 2024.
URL:https://northloop.org/event/north-loop-annual-meeting-2/
LOCATION:steelman exchange\, 241 North 5th Avenue\, Minneapolis\, MN\, 55401\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community,Featured,Food & Drink,Networking,NLNA
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GEO:44.9854687;-93.2752901
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240203T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240203T120000
DTSTAMP:20260404T083538
CREATED:20240102T175700Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240102T175837Z
UID:10016540-1706950800-1706961600@northloop.org
SUMMARY:Minneapolis Farmers Market - Winter Market Hours
DESCRIPTION:Providing fresh produce & products since 1876\n\n\n\n\nThe Minneapolis Market is a community resource\, meeting place\, tourist draw—and perhaps most\, important—a place to get the greatest selection of fresh and local plants and produce with more than two hundred growers on the weekend\, it is the largest Farmer/Producer managed market in the state. \nThe Minneapolis Farmers Market connects growers to gardeners and eaters and that connection is what makes it so unique compared to the average shopping experiences. It’s a place where you can experience your food\, hear about where it came from\, how it was treated\, and even get ideas on how to prepare it—directly from the grower. \nToday\, we support about 100+ vendors who alternate the use of our 170 stalls.
URL:https://northloop.org/event/minneapolis-farmers-market-winter-market-hours/2024-02-03/
LOCATION:Minneapolis Farmers Market\, 312 East Lyndale Avenue North\, Minneapolis\, MN\, 55405\, United States
CATEGORIES:Local,Outdoor
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240206T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240206T130000
DTSTAMP:20260404T083538
CREATED:20180507T143824Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180507T143824Z
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SUMMARY:Small Business Team Community Office Hours
DESCRIPTION:The City’s Small Business Team works to help people start and grow small businesses in Minneapolis. They recently launched the Minneapolis Business Portal\, which provides entrepreneurs and business owners with valuable information and resources to plan\, launch\, and grow a business. \nIn addition\, the Small Business Team holds regular community office hours for consultations around the City: \n\nCentral Library\, 2nd Floor: every other Tuesday from 10am-1pm; the next one is May 8th\nNorth Regional Library: every 4th Thursday\, 1pm-3pm.\nHosmer Library: every 3rd Wednesday\, 3pm-6pm.\n\nIf you are looking to start or grow a small business\, come to a community office hour or contact the Small Business Team at 612-673-2499 or smallbusiness@minneapolismn.gov.
URL:https://northloop.org/event/small-business-team-community-office-hours/2024-02-06/
LOCATION:Minneapolis Central Library\, 300 Nicollet Mall\, Minneapolis\, MN\, 55401\, United States
CATEGORIES:Business,City of Minneapolis
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240207T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240207T180000
DTSTAMP:20260404T083538
CREATED:20151118T224748Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210305T173240Z
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SUMMARY:Pedestrian Advisory Committee (PAC)
DESCRIPTION:The mission of the Pedestrian Advisory Committee is to advise the Mayor and City Council on policies\, programs\, and actions for improving pedestrian safety\, mobility\, accessibility\, and comfort; for promoting walking for transportation recreation\, and health purposes; and for strengthening the linkage between the pedestrian environment and public transportation.Pedestrian Advisory Committee (PAC) \nPAC meets on the first Wednesday of the month.\n4:00-6:00pm\nRoom 333\, Minneapolis City Hall
URL:https://northloop.org/event/pedestrian-advisory-committee-pac/2024-02-07/
LOCATION:Minneapolis City Hall\, 350 S 5th Street\, Minneapolis\, MN\, 55415\, United States
CATEGORIES:City of Minneapolis
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240209T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240209T113000
DTSTAMP:20260404T083538
CREATED:20151203T060633Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200211T191116Z
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SUMMARY:1st Precinct Court Watch
DESCRIPTION:Court Watch is a collaborative\, community-based approach to criminal justice. Concerned citizens partner with police\, prosecutors\, probation officers\, and other resources to prevent and respond to public safety concerns. \nThe primary goals are to hold offenders accountable for their crimes with a proportionate response from the criminal justice system\, and reduce and prevent new crimes in our community \nMeetings are held in the Doty Conference Room\, 2nd Floor\, Hennepin County Central Library. \nGet more information.
URL:https://northloop.org/event/1st-precinct-court-watch/2024-02-09/
LOCATION:Hennepin County Central Library – Doty Conference Room\, 2nd Floor\, 300 Nicollet Mall\, Minneapolis\, MN\, 55401\, United States
CATEGORIES:City of Minneapolis,Safety
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240214T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240214T193000
DTSTAMP:20260404T083538
CREATED:20240415T193138Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250107T185152Z
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SUMMARY:Parks+Public Art Committee Meeting
DESCRIPTION:PP-Agenda-February-2024 \nThe Parks+Public Art Committee (P+P) is dedicated to the planning\, design\, development and care of North Loop public spaces. Through a community-centered approach\, the committee works closely with city and local partners to connect the North Loop neighborhood residents and businesses to current and upcoming public space developments through discussion\, engagement\, and volunteerism. \nMeetings are held from 6-7:30pm on the 2nd Wednesday of the month. \nLocation: TractorWorks’ Washington Gallery at 800 N Washington Avenue. \nOur many thanks to TractorWorks for providing this meeting space to NLNA for our monthly Parks+Public Art meetings. \n \n\n\n\n\nGoogle Meet Link Available For Remote Participation \n\n\n\n\n\nAll meetings of the board and any committees are open to any Member of the board\, and to all general Members. \n\n“Please note that the TractorWorks building is accessible without a building fob until 6 PM on weekdays\, and we encourage attendees to arrive before this time as they are able. For those arriving after 6 PM who will require assistance\, please call our 24/7 security at 612-910-9439 and they will be happy to let you into the building if you mention you have arrived for the NLNA meeting. Parking at the attached garage is available at hourly rates (payable by credit card) and can be accessed from 10th Avenue. Access to the building via the parking garage is available on the 2nd level of the garage through the attached skyway\, which features the same hours as the street-level entrances.”
URL:https://northloop.org/event/parksplacemaking-committee-meeting-2-2022-08-10-2022-11-09-5/
LOCATION:Itasca Event Gallery\, 706 N 1st Street\, Minneapolis\, MN\, 55401\, United States
CATEGORIES:Environment,Featured
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240217T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240217T120000
DTSTAMP:20260404T083538
CREATED:20240102T175700Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240102T175837Z
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SUMMARY:Minneapolis Farmers Market - Winter Market Hours
DESCRIPTION:Providing fresh produce & products since 1876\n\n\n\n\nThe Minneapolis Market is a community resource\, meeting place\, tourist draw—and perhaps most\, important—a place to get the greatest selection of fresh and local plants and produce with more than two hundred growers on the weekend\, it is the largest Farmer/Producer managed market in the state. \nThe Minneapolis Farmers Market connects growers to gardeners and eaters and that connection is what makes it so unique compared to the average shopping experiences. It’s a place where you can experience your food\, hear about where it came from\, how it was treated\, and even get ideas on how to prepare it—directly from the grower. \nToday\, we support about 100+ vendors who alternate the use of our 170 stalls.
URL:https://northloop.org/event/minneapolis-farmers-market-winter-market-hours/2024-02-17/
LOCATION:Minneapolis Farmers Market\, 312 East Lyndale Avenue North\, Minneapolis\, MN\, 55405\, United States
CATEGORIES:Local,Outdoor
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240220T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240220T130000
DTSTAMP:20260404T083538
CREATED:20180507T143824Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180507T143824Z
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SUMMARY:Small Business Team Community Office Hours
DESCRIPTION:The City’s Small Business Team works to help people start and grow small businesses in Minneapolis. They recently launched the Minneapolis Business Portal\, which provides entrepreneurs and business owners with valuable information and resources to plan\, launch\, and grow a business. \nIn addition\, the Small Business Team holds regular community office hours for consultations around the City: \n\nCentral Library\, 2nd Floor: every other Tuesday from 10am-1pm; the next one is May 8th\nNorth Regional Library: every 4th Thursday\, 1pm-3pm.\nHosmer Library: every 3rd Wednesday\, 3pm-6pm.\n\nIf you are looking to start or grow a small business\, come to a community office hour or contact the Small Business Team at 612-673-2499 or smallbusiness@minneapolismn.gov.
URL:https://northloop.org/event/small-business-team-community-office-hours/2024-02-20/
LOCATION:Minneapolis Central Library\, 300 Nicollet Mall\, Minneapolis\, MN\, 55401\, United States
CATEGORIES:Business,City of Minneapolis
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240221T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240221T193000
DTSTAMP:20260404T083538
CREATED:20221222T161629Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240219T191412Z
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SUMMARY:Planning+Zoning Committee Meeting: AGENDA
DESCRIPTION:P ^LLM Z Agenda – Feb 2024 \nLOCATION: In person at Heritage Landing (415 N 1st St) – and via Zoom \nhttps://us06web.zoom.us/j/88196374280?pwd=9GcOzv1XtvLXUnYFzGxLvKnVvHlKMW.1\nMeeting ID: 881 9637 4280 – Passcode: 859760 \nThe Planning+Zoning Committee supports the overall mission of the North Loop Neighborhood Association to promote a climate of safety\, livability and improvement through public neighborhood meetings\, communication and advocacy with the relevant municipal and county organizations. \nRegular meetings of the P+Z Committee are held on the 2nd to the last Wednesday of the month in the Colonial Warehouse Conference Room and Lounge at 212 3rd Avenue North. \nGet information about the NLNA Planning+Zoning Committee\, including committee charter\, members\, meeting agendas\, minutes and much more. \nPhoto courtesy of Joe Grunnet\, Downtown Resource Group (DRG).
URL:https://northloop.org/event/15370-2023-02-15-2024-01-17-2024-02-24/
LOCATION:Itasca Event Gallery\, 706 N 1st Street\, Minneapolis\, MN\, 55401\, United States
CATEGORIES:Featured,NLNA
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X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=DESCRIPTION:P ^LLM Z Agenda – Feb 2024 \n In person at Heritage Landing (415 N 1st St) – and via Zoom \nhttps://us06web.zoom.us/j/88196374280?pwd=9GcOzv1XtvLXUnYFzGxLvKnVvHlKMW.1\nMeeting ID: 881 9637 4280 – Passcode: 859760 \nThe Planning+Zoning Committee supports the overall mission of the North Loop Neighborhood Association to promote a climate of safety livability and improvement through public neighborhood meetings communication and advocacy with the relevant municipal and county organizations. \nRegular meetings of the P+Z Committee are held on the 2nd to the last Wednesday of the month in the Colonial Warehouse Conference Room and Lounge at 212 3rd Avenue North. \nGet information about the NLNA Planning+Zoning Committee including committee charter members meeting agendas minutes and much more. \nPhoto courtesy of Joe Grunnet Downtown Resource Group (DRG).;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=706 N 1st Street:geo:-93.2720279,44.9871804
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240224T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240224T210000
DTSTAMP:20260404T083538
CREATED:20240206T154951Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240213T195852Z
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SUMMARY:801 Gallery Art Opening Reception
DESCRIPTION:Come to enjoy art\, live music and complimentary wine\, beverages and chocolate!\nOpening night is a wonderful time to meet the artists and to view their fabulous art.\n\n\nExhibition Dates: February 24th\, 2024 – April 26th\, 2024\n\n\n01 Gallery’s 51st Art Opening with artists \nUzoma Obasi\, Shell Jiang\, Terry McDaniel\, John Rajtar \n\nJoin us for opening night on \nSaturday\, February 24th\, 2024  \n\nOpening Reception:  \nSaturday\, February 24th from 6:00-9:00 pm\nCome to enjoy art\, live music and complimentary wine\, beverages and chocolate! \nMusic by Ukrainian Village Band  \nUkrainian roots and Zabava Band \nhttps://www.facebook.com/UkrainianMinnesota \n\nExhibition Dates:  \nFebruary 24th\, 2024 – April 26th\, 2024 \nLocation: 801 Lofts Atrium\, 801 Washington Avenue North in the North Loop Neighborhood in Minneapolis\, MN \nOpening night is a wonderful time to meet the artists and to view their fabulous art. All art is for sale and all proceeds go to the artist. \nArtists \nUzoma Obasi\, 3rd floor \nMy paintings are a vibrant celebration of the human natures desire to seek achievement\, capturing the essence of our unique journeys and the emotional depth behind our success through abstract expressions of color\, shape\, and line. Each brushstroke explores the complex tapestry of feelings associated with their accomplishments\, from the raw intensity of challenges to the exhilarating highs of their triumphs. Through this visual exploration\, I aim to inspire viewers to connect with their resilience and spirit\, encouraging a reflection on the pursuit of greatness. \nUzomaobasi.com \n\nJohn Rajtar\, 2nd floor \nI have been blessed with a gift\, one that enables me to take the ordinary and transform it is extraordinary. I write in the ancestral language of nature\, opening a window between worlds. \n@Rajstyles \n\nShell Jiang\, 1st floor \nI am observing and thinking when I take photos. When the moment it clicks\, I feel the connection between me and the subject\, be it a frozen lake that was once filled with vigorous movement\, be it a landscape that evokes emotion\, or a scene that is deliberately focused or defocused.   \nshelljiang.com \n\nTerry McDaniel\, 1st floor \nMy photographs document the last of the Lakota spiritual leader\, Jim Miller’s Dakota 38+2 Memorial ride in 2023. The images share the depth of the spiritual connection of the riders and their horses as they travel in cold weather to commemorate their ancestors hanged in Mankato Minnesota on December 26th after the US Dakota War in 1862. \nTerrymcdanielphotography.com \n\nArtist Talk: Sunday\, March 10th\, 2:00 – 4:00 pm \nGallery hours by appointment:\n801lofts@gmail.com\n612-747-2313 \n\nLocation: 801 Lofts\, 801 Washington Avenue North in the North Loop Neighborhood in Minneapolis\, MN \nShare with your friends and family about Parking:  \nThere are three parking Ramps near 801 Gallery \n\n\n728 North 3rd Street Garage \n\n\nNorth Loop Ramp 300 North 10th Avenue \n\n\nTractor Works Parking Ramp 900 North Washington Avenue \n\n\nBe sure to pay for parking on side streets and on Washington Avenue North \n\n\n801 Lofts\, located in the North Loop neighborhood of Minneapolis\, presents art openings three times a year. The three-story atrium and public space is an art gallery to local Minnesota artists who display their work on an ongoing basis. \nThe art shows change every four months to display new talent and media. Gallery openings offer residents a chance to open our space to friends\, family and others who want to support our local art community. \nAll art is for sale and the artists keep 100% of the profits. \nWebsite: http://www.801washingtonlofts.org/art-at-801/ \nFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/Artat801Gallery \nInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/artat801gallery/ \n  \nHosted by 801 Lofts and the 801 Aesthetic Committee:
URL:https://northloop.org/event/801-gallery-art-opening-reception/
LOCATION:Art at 801 Gallery\, 801 Washington Avenue North\, Minneapolis\, MN\, 55401\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts,Featured
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240225T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240225T190000
DTSTAMP:20260404T083538
CREATED:20240202T192751Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240202T192751Z
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SUMMARY:Tribute to Mahalia Jackson - at the Capri Theater
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://northloop.org/event/tribute-to-mahalia-jackson-at-the-capri-theater/
LOCATION:Capri Theater\, 2027 Broadway Avenue\, Minneapolis\, MN\, 55411\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts,Featured,Music
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