Designed in three concentric circles, the Garden features a native woodland center, surrounded by a color wheel of perennial flowering species, and an outer ring of ornamental grasses and junipers.
The Scottish Rite Temple, formerly the Fowler Methodist Episcopal Church, is a historic church building in the Lowry Hill neighborhood of Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States. It was designed by architects Warren H. Hayes and Harry Wild Jones. The original portion, the rear chapel, was designed by Warren H. Hayes and built in 1894. When the congregation expanded and more funds were available, Harry Wild Jones designed an addition that expanded it to a much larger structure. This was completed in 1906.The Fowler congregation merged with the Hennepin Avenue Methodist Church in 1915, and the Scottish Rite Temple bought the building the next year. They made some modifications to the auditorium to accommodate Masonic rituals, but most of the original features were kept, including extensive use of stained glass. The exterior is built of hard quartzite from southwestern Minnesota, along with red sandstone trim. It has two massive towers, three arches over the entry porch, and a 24ft rose window. The church was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1976.
The Waystation is a place where for at least two hours a day, Monday through Friday where there is Music, Mercy, and Outreach. We are scheduled for Monday through Friday from 11am til 3pm, but are often there til after 3. ALL ARE WELCOME. This is a Cooperative effort from Streets Of Hope Outreach & St. Paul's at 1901 Portland Avenue in Minneapolis, MN.
City Wide Artists is a community engagement platform produced through Vision Management Group, Inc. The interests of CWA are focused in presenting conscious material from individuals at different stages in their creative and professional journey. We support work that is contemporary, controversial, and deeply rooted in the ongoing experiences of our selected artists. Looking out across several mediums, the focus will be on emerging inner city talent, and innovators of color from within our local communities. City Wide Artists will also present exciting, exclusive collaborations with select national, and international artists through our various networks. CWA is an experiment in redefining an urban creative space.
City Wide Artists is a community engagement platform produced through Vision Management Group, Inc. The interests of CWA are focused in presenting conscious material from individuals at different stages in their creative and professional journey. We support work that is contemporary, controversial, and deeply rooted in the ongoing experiences of our selected artists. Looking out across several mediums, the focus will be on emerging inner city talent, and innovators of color from within our local communities. City Wide Artists will also present exciting, exclusive collaborations with select national, and international artists through our various networks. CWA is an experiment in redefining an urban creative space.
The Stevens Square Center for the Arts (SSCA) is an artist-run non profit community art center located in the Stevens Square neighborhood. The Center provides affordable artist work studios and hosts art exhibits in the gallery.
We're bringing the historic celebration of Oktoberfest to the Twin Cities in grand fashion! Great food, great bier, live music and all in the heart of Minneapolis! Reserve VIP tickets for unlimited food and bier, as well as an Official Minneapolis Oktoberfest 32oz Stein! Enjoy events such as stein hoisting, keg bowling, a brat eating contest and even the Long Dog Derby. Where the dachshunds of Minnesota race for the finish! This is not an event to be missed and General Admission is completely FREE! Live Music Schedule! Friday, September 12th 5:30PM - 6:30PM Monica LaPlante 6:45PM - 7:45PM Chalk 8:00PM - 9:00PM Aaron & The Sea 9:15PM - 10:00PM Red Daughters Saturday, September 13th 11:00AM - 11:45AM Foxmo 12:00PM - 2:00PM German Music! 2:15PM - 3:00PM Danger Ronnie & The Spins 3:00PM - 4:15PM The Noise FM 4:30PM - 5:15PM SCHOENBURG 5:30PM - 6:30PM ROBAT 6:45PM - 8:00PM Valaska 9:00 - 10:00: American Youth Sunday, September 14th 12:00PM - 1:00PM: TBD 1:15PM - 2:15PM: TBD 3:45PM - 4:45PM JiLL. 5:00PM - 6:00PM ENEMY PLANES
Each year, Project SUCCESS motivates and inspires over 11,600 middle and high school students in 16 Minneapolis and Saint Paul public schools to define their needs, work hard to live up to their potential and achieve their dreams. We do this through three inter-linked program services delivered continuously to each student in every school we serve, for as many as seven years: 1) monthly goal-setting workshops in every English classroom, using our proven curriculum specifically designed for the students at each grade level; 2) theater experiences that act as a springboard for discussion, family bonding and community building, and are offered at least 8 times annually to students and families at no cost, including transportation and childcare; and 3) special programs that offer more opportunities for students to refine their goals, build confidence, and take part in new experiences, such as college tours, artistic experiences, BWCA trips and one-on-one counseling.
Join us for the 7th annual celebration of Hip Hop artistry! Day-long event includes: • Crew vs. Crew battles • Open dance floor (cyphering) • Performances by guest artists • Workshops throughout the day • Interactive Graffiti Installation
The Double Eagles act as a bridge between the Scottish Rite and the Blue Lodges. They serve as a conduit to inform the Blue Lodges of the activities of the Scottish Rite, work on programs that will be of joint benefit to the two Masonic bodies and, very importantly, act as an informational body to assist Blue Lodge brethren in their journey into further light in Masonry. Members appointed to serve the Valley in this capacity will be named a "Double Eagle" and take upon themselves the following obligation: ● To act as a liaison between the Scottish Rite and the Blue Lodges ● To assist Master Masons in advancing to the Scottish Rite ● To assist other committees of the Scottish Rite in member retention ● To act as a vehicle to communicate Scottish Rite events to the Blue Lodges ● To act as an outreach contact to Blue Lodges in the outlying areas Edward H. Perlman, 33°, Committee Chairman Kris W. Pich, 32°, Asst. Chair - Administration
We're an independent Lutheran organization, unaffiliated with - and unfunded by - any church body. We're a national nonprofit organization with offices in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
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The IWW is a rank-and-file-run, international union for all workers, dedicated to organizing both on and off the job, in our industries and our communities. Founded in 1905, we stand by the principles written in our Preamble, that the working class and the employing class have nothing in common, and that "an injury to one is an injury to all." We are not affiliated with any political party. We organize the worker, not job, meaning that unlike most unions, you carry your membership with you no matter what job you have, including if you are unemployed.unless, of course, you join management. We believe in the power of rank-and-file direct action, shop floor organization and class solidarity, both to win better economic conditions and to build a world without bosses. The IWW seeks to be "One Big Union" for all workers. We recognize that unionism is not about government certification or employer recognition, but about rank-and-file workers coming together around common interests. Because of this, we have often stood out for organizing workers that the "business-style" unions of the old AFL, and to a large extent today's AFL-CIO and other mainstream unions, were/are either unwilling or unable to organize due to racist, sexist or "craft" prejudices, bureaucratic practices and harmful "jurisdictional" divisions, over-reliance on labor law, or simply because a certain group of workers may be seen as "un-organizable." As a result, the IWW has often been ahead of the times within the labor movement. Because we are a democratic, member-run union, decisions about what issues to address and what tactics to pursue are made by the workers directly involved. Our dues are lower than most unions, and how dues money is spent is determined by the members themselves. You will not find over-paid bureaucrats signing sweetheart contracts with employers, spending union funds to support politicians instead of organizing on the job, or dictating to members how to run our fights. We do, however, provide a detailed two-day Organizer Training, by highly experienced workplace organizers, for anyone who may be interested in organizing where they work, even if you are not a card-carrying IWW member, and we offer as much as support as we possibly can to all of our members.
Minneapolis-St. Paul's Quorum (http://www.twincitiesquorum.com), an LGBT business and leadership association, brings you Quorum Young Professionals. Quorum Young Professionals provides fun, fab, casual events for LGBTA folks in their 20's and 30's who who are starting, interested in starting, or growing their careers. The emphasis is on creating an energetic, vibrant atmosphere where valuable contacts can be made, ideas and opportunities can be shared, and community can be formed -- not your career credentials. Come build your networks, find little opportunities to learn and grow, and help strengthen our presence in the greater business community.
Bearbotics is Minnesota FRC team 2498 from The Blake School in Minneapolis. We are strong believers in gracious professionalism, hard work, and having fun as we brainstorm, code, build, and do outreach throughout the season. Feel free to send us a message with any questions or just to say hi!
The Minneapolis Valley Knights of St. Andrew work for the betterment of the Minneapolis Scottish Rite Temple and the Scottish Rite in general. We serve our beloved Rite at the pleasure of our Grand Commander, Ronald A Seale 33º; Sovereign Grand Inspector General of the Orient of Minnesota, Jerry B. Oliver 33º; and the Personal Representative for Minneapolis Valley, Jim Burlingame, Sr., 33º GC. The KSA is, above all, a service organization for the betterment of the Scottish Rite. We work on improvements to the temple building, the temple library and we also serve the candidate education committee. We heartily support one another. The chief goal of our Excellent Master, Randall Hamborg, 32º KCCH, is harmony among the Knights and allowing each to have the opportunity to serve their Rite as they wish. As we all know, the strengthening of our Chapter must come with harmony, it being the strength and support of all societies.
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September, 2016 Minneapolis College of Art and Design Minneapolis, Minnesota
The Minnesota Chapter of The American Society of Interior Designers (ASID) is a community of people driven by a common love for design and committed to the belief that interior design, as a service to people, is a powerful, multi-faceted profession that can positively change people’s lives. Through education, knowledge sharing, advocacy, community building and outreach, the Society strives to advance the interior design profession and, in the process, to demonstrate and celebrate the power of design to positively change people’s lives. ASID MN aims to engage both commercial and residential clients by hosting a number of annual events: Kitchen and Bath Tour (October 13-14), Sample Sale (Sept 20-22), Annual Awards (November 8)
We offer education and professional development programs, competitions, shows that promote excellence in design, and opportunities for students and professionals to network. We also strive to enhance the experience of members and to position Minnesota and the upper midwest as leaders in the field of design.
NARI of Minnesota (NARI MN) is a trade association for remodeling professionals and those who support the remodeling industry with products or services.