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Executive Director Update: Ongoing Events
We continue to tweak Mill City Musing's format to make it easy for you to locate information on activities and programs. You'll now find Ongoing Social Opportunities listed to the right under MCC Membership Update and New Member Spotlight.
I'll be rendezvousing at Guthrie's Level Five Express on Wednesday at 9:00 a.m.
I hope to see you there! Best, Linnea
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Complimentary Technology Helpdesk - Twitter Workshop
Wednesday, March 9, 7:00-8:00 pm. MCC Office, 17 4th Street SE. (new date and location)
Get to know the finer points of social networking and the possibilities of Twitter. From hashtags to retweets, 160 characters can speak volumes. Find out how! Members, sign up here.
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MIA Tour: Titian and the Golden Age of Venetian Painting
March 10, 2:00-3:00 pm. Minneapolis Institute of Arts, 2400 3rd Ave S.
This exhibition features thirteen paintings and twelve drawings from the National Galleries of Scotland, including works by three of the master painters of the Renaissance in Venice: Paolo Veronese, Jacopo Tintoretto, and Tiziano Vecellio, better known as Titian. The centerpieces of the exhibition are a pair of sizable paintings by Titian depicting scenes from Ovid's ancient Roman poem, Metamorphoses; these paintings have never before traveled to the United States. Members, sign up here.
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Irish Seisiun Music
March 13, 6:00-9:00 pm. Keegan's Irish Pub, 16 University Ave NE.
Join MCC member Mariann Montagne at Keegan's to enjoy Advanced Irish Seisiun Music, a jam session of several accomplished local musicians. Wear some green and celebrate St. Patrick's Day early! Members, sign up here!
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Great Decisions Discussion Group
March 14, 7:00-9:00 pm. Fifth Avenue Lofts Community Room, 401 North Second St.
A Great Decisions Discussion Group is composed of interested individuals who want an opportunity to learn and participate in the foreign policy decision-making process. Groups are centered around the Great Decisions briefing book, an annual publication developed by the Foreign Policy Association that provides eight timely global topics to be read by group participants. This month's topic is Horn of Africa, hosted by Bob Callahan and Carol Jordan. The guest speaker is the Honorable LaJune Thomas Lange. Discussion group members, sign up here!
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Legacy Series: Coordinating and Decluttering Paperwork and Passwords
March 15, 3:30-5:00 pm. Winslow House Community Room, 100 2nd St SE.
MCC tech guru Andy Trawick and Bill Bosch of Trust Point will discuss the steps you need to take and things to keep in mind when putting your affairs in order. Topics will include taking an inventory of and consolidating assets, creating a list of digital items and accounts, and sharing your plan with family and financial advisors. Members, sign up here.
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Guthrie Play Reading: Arms and the Man
March 15, 6:30-9:30 pm. Guthrie Theater, 818 S 2nd St - 8th floor, Livingston Conference Room.
Play readings are hosted by a member of the Guthrie Staff or an Artist affiliated with the play. Participants will be assigned parts for reading and may rotate parts as necessary. No theater experience necessary, come one and all!
In Shaw's lighthearted poke in the eye to idealizing love, war and patriotism, Arms and the Man contrasts the practical military knowledge of a Swiss mercenary with the romantic posturing of a Bulgarian soldier who becomes a hero by leading an improbably successful, and stupid, cavalry charge.
Performances on the Guthrie's McGuire Proscenium Stage: March 19 - May 15, 2011
The event is free for members and $10 for guests (cash or check payable to Mill City Commons). Members, sign up here. Guests, email us.
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Social Bridge
March 16, 3:00-5:30 pm. Stone Arch Lofts Community Room, 600 S 2nd St.
An accredited American Contract Bridge teacher, Mignon Nearmyer, will begin the session with a 10-15 minute lesson and discussion on a particular aspect of the game. When formal play begins she will give instructions and be available to answer questions throughout the afternoon. Even if you have played social bridge before, we are sure you will learn something new. You are expected to come with a partner. If you need help finding a partner, contact Leah Battin, and she will try to assist you. Plan to arrive early as we will begin play immediately at 3:00 pm. Cost is $6.00. Members, sign up here. Guests, email us.
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Nosy Neighbor Tour: Hennepin Energy Recovery Center
March 17, 2:00-3:00 pm. Hennepin Energy Recovery Center, 417 N 5th St.
The Hennepin Energy Recovery Center (HERC), located in downtown Minneapolis, is a waste-to-energy facility that burns garbage to generate energy. By burning roughly 1,000 tons of garbage each day, HERC provides reliable, renewable electricity and steam that supplies the downtown district energy system and Target Field. Go inside the facility and see waste-to-energy process works! The tour minimum is five people; maximum is 25 people. Participants should dress appropriately for current weather conditions: no shorts, skirts, open-toed shoes, high heels, or sandals. Limited parking is available in the facility's parking lot on the northwest corner of 5th St N & 5th Ave N, so plan to carpool. Members, sign up here!
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Upcoming Events
View our detailed March Calendar here!
March 3: Men's Coffee and Conversation - MCC men, sign up here.
March 9: Technology Helpdesk: Twitter Workshop - Members, sign up here
March 10: MIA tour: Titian and the Golden Age of Venetian Painting - Members, sign up here.
March 13: Irish Seisiun Music at Keegan's Pub - Members, sign up here.
March 14: Great Decisions: Horn of Africa - Discussion Group Members, sign up here.
March 15: MCC Legacy Series: Coordinating and Decluttering Paperwork and Passwords - Members, sign up here.
March 15: Guthrie Play Reading: Arms and the Man - Members, sign up here. Guests, email us.
March 16: Social Bridge - Members, sign up here.
March 17: Men's Coffee and Conversation - MCC Men, sign up here.
March 17: Nosy Neighbor Tour: Hennepin Energy Recovery Center - Members, sign up here.
March 24: Northern Clay Center Tour (NEW DATE!) - Members, sign up here.
March 28: Education: Succeeding in the Knowledge Economy - Members, sign up here.
March 29: Last Tuesday Happy Hour - Members and guests, learn more here.
March 30: Tai Chi Workshop - Members, sign up here.
March 31: Men's Coffee and Conversation - MCC men, sign up here.
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Around Town
Cuban Film Festival
Thursdays, March 3, 10, 17, 24, and 31, 7:30 pm. St. Anthony Main Theatre, 115 Main Street SE.
Following the success of last year's festival, the Minnesota Cuba Committee presents another series of exciting Cuban cinema: March 3, Lisanka; March 10, Will the Real Terrorist Please Stand up?; March 17, Los Dioses Rotos (Fallen Gods), March 24, Páginas del diario de Mauricio (Pages from Maurice's Diary), March 31, Eso que Anda (Van Van Fever). All films are subtitled; admission is $7.00. A discussion will follow after each showing at Pracna on Main. For more information, click here.
Meeting of the Minds Dementia Conference
Saturday, March 19. Saint Paul RiverCentre, 175 Kellogg Blvd W, St Paul.
The Meeting of the Minds Dementia Conference 2011 is the premier conference for persons with early dementia, families, friends and professionals sponsored by the Alzheimer's Association Minnesota-North Dakota and Mayo Clinic. Learn more and register here or call 952-857-0534.
Rooftop Garden Kick-off: Bringing Urban Agriculture to Our Neighborhood Monday, March 21. Tours at 6:30 pm, Bountiful Garden Hors d'œuvres, Wine and Discussion at 7:00 pm. People Serving People, 614 S 3rd St.
Bountiful garden hors d'eovers and wine from Brenda Langton of Spoonriver. Join us for a lively discussion about urban farming in the Mill City neighborhood, including homeless families. Enjoy the unique flavor of Spoonriver and hear from local leaders in our community. Suggested Donation: $75. Proceeds benefit PSP Rooftop Garden. For tickets, email Mary Ites or call 612-277-0246.
It's Women's Work: Traces
Friday and Saturday, March 25 & 26. 8:00 pm. Open Eye Figure Theatre, 506 E 24th St.
This five-week series presents the work of established female artists crossing genres of art, music, dance, and performance art. In Traces, the first program in the series, MCC members Nor Hall, Laura Crosby, and Harriet Bart create a collaborative project about the unexpected journey of a woman and children caught in the web of war, told through narrative poetry, art installation, and images. Seating is limited. Call 612-874-6338 or email the box office to reserve tickets.
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MCC Membership Update
A reminder to members whose memberships renew April 1. We are offering a special incentive if you renew by March 31. Dual household memberships are $100 off and single household memberships are $200 off. We're also offering this incentive to new members, so spread the news and don't delay!
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MCC New Member Spotlight
MCC welcomed new member Sheila Livingston in December.
Sheila is the Director of Artistic Relations at the Guthrie Theater. A native of Canada, Sheila and her husband Ken moved to the Twin Cities in 1958. Since the opening night of Hamlet in 1963, Sheila has been involved with the Guthrie; prior roles include Audience Services Director, Public Relations Director, and Director of Education.
Sheila has served on many arts organization boards and is currently on the board of Project Success. She loves to spend time with her three daughters, two sons-in-law, and five grandchildren.
Sheila joined MCC because of its people, programs and purpose. She loves this neighborhood and the wonderful opportunity to be part of the delicious feast of learning, fun, and fellowship it offers. With great people, staff, and opportunities for the well being of the body, soul, and mind, MCC is a community she wants to be part of!
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MCC Ongoing Social Opportunities
Rendezvous on 5
Wednesdays, 9-10 am
Guthrie Theater
Level Five Express
818 S 2nd St
Drop in and join your friends and neighbors at this neighborhood haunt. Enjoy a cup of coffee and fellowship with other MCC members. This weekly adventure requires no reservations!
Men's Coffee and Conversation
Every other Thursday,
7:30 - 8:30 am
Nicollet Island Inn
95 Merriam St
Caffeine and camaraderie for the male members of MCC! This group meets every other Thursday at Nicollet Island Inn and is hosted by various members who get the conversation going.
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MCC Ongoing Fitness Opportunities
SBS Class
Mondays, 7:35 - 8:35 am
Thursdays, 3:30-4:30 pm
Created exclusively for MCC, this class at 501F1T focuses on strength, balance, and stretching. Follow this link to sign up!
River Walkers
Tuesdays and Thursdays,
7:30 - 8:30 am
Stone Arch Lofts Riverside Parking Lot
All level of walkers welcome for this early morning walk along the banks of the Mississippi River. An MCC volunteer leads each walk.
Hatha Yoga
Wednesdays and Fridays,
8:00 - 9:15 am
This alignment-based class is held at the Yoga Center of Minneapolis, 212 3rd Ave N, Suite 205.
Purchase a 12-class pass for $132 directly from YCM to use as your schedule allows, or drop in on a class for $12.50.
Contact Dena at 612.436.4700 for details.
Drop-ins welcome!
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Mill City Times has more information on neighborhood happenings!
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Senior LinkAge Line
1-800-333-2433
is a nationwide toll-free number that is answered Monday thru Friday from 8:00AM - 4:30PM by certified information and assistance specialists.
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Questions about Metro Transit? Call (612) 373-3333 and press 2 to speak to a customer service representative.
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