490 Concordia Ave
Minneapolis, MN 55402
(651) 227-8014
As long-standing members of the community, we appreciate those who respectfully and peacefully share their point of view. We want the community to know that all proceeds from the Basilica Block Party benefit two areas: funding our ongoing renovation efforts of the Basilica, and supporting the St. Vincent de Paul outreach program that provides food and other services to those in need. Over the last 18 years, we are proud the Block Party has become a favorite summertime event in the Twin Cities celebrating music, good weather and community, while raising money to preserve a historic landmark that has been an integral part of our community for more than a century.
Located in the heart of the warehouse district, 514 Studios is conveniently near the new Target Field, The Northstar Commuter Rail, the Hiwatha Light Rail Line and many bars & restaurants.
Modern Elegance | Sophisticated Leisure We invite you to experience breathtaking views from Windows on Minnesota, effortlessly rising 50 floors above downtown Minneapolis. Operated by The Marquette Hilton Hotel, this premier event venue offers impeccable service with attention to detail. We are renowned for our elegance and hospitality. Complete renovation scheduled for early 2017.
We are Downtown Minneapolis’ most versatile venue, located at the intersection of Hennepin Avenue and South 5th Street in the dazzling Lumber Exchange Building. Over the past 4 years, we have hosted some of the Twin Cities’ greatest events at the The Fountain Room, The Exchange and Alibi Lounge, and The Pourhouse. We are thrilled to showcase our newly remodeled and expanded spaces!
Everything from Class A, B, and C motorhomes, travel trailers, fifth-wheels, park models, and pop-ups will be on display. The show will also feature information on an array of campgrounds across the region, camping apparel, and RV/camping accessories.
Enjoy the most delicious weekend of the year, along with dramatic views, in the warmth and comfort inside the Metropolitan & Legends clubs, inside Target Field. Saturday, March 1, 1-5 p.m. Sunday, March 2, 1-5 p.m.
There is no other wedding show like UNVEILED! Step into the magical world of weddings and immerse yourself in an unparalleled planning experience designed by The Wedding Guys®. Come experience a day of bridal eye-candy where inspiration is everywhere. From the lavish Trend Wedding Experience to the fine details of specialty papers in the Stationery Gallery, we’ve brought everything directly to you. Entering our fifth season we’ve added exciting new elements including the Tasting Bars where you will experience deliciously curated menus from the area’s finest chefs and the Photography Gallery where images will come to life in mesmerizing projections. Walk the red carpet leading to the Wedding Gown Gallery and the Aisle of Style Fashion Show, a must-see feature of the event. Come shop over 130 of the Twin Cities most talented wedding experts who are showcasing the latest trends for your wedding inspiration. From florists, stationers, cake designers, decorators, to videographers, reception sites and more, your wedding planning couldn\’t get any easier! Hailed as one of the leading bridal shows in the world, UNVEILED is not your typical bridal show! UNVEILED has been honored with 17 international awards including Best Fashion Show and is a two-time winner of Best Public Event. No other bridal show offers as many options, inspiration and style as UNVEILED.
Participants 8 years and older can participate in a leisurely climb or a challenging race up 53 or 105 floors. Registration fee entitles you to receive a morning of fun, entertainment, food, refreshments, timing chip, a t-shirt and the best part, knowing you are part of finding a cure!
ServeMinnesota is the state's designated recipient of funding for the AmeriCorps program, often referred to as "the domestic Peace Corps". We administer a portfolio of 12 AmeriCorps programs with more than 1,200 AmeriCorps members addressing a variety of critical human needs spanning educational achievement, economic opportunity and environmental protection. More than 650 sites across the state are hosting an AmeriCorps member this year. These sites include schools, local nonprofits and community organizations. ServeMinnesota's primary strategic goal is to invest its AmeriCorps resources in a manner that achieves the greatest impact on solving critical issues for the state — thereby serving as a catalyst for positive social change in Minnesota. We align the power of AmeriCorps with successful approaches that provide cost-effective solutions and yield measurable results. By applying evidence-based practices, bringing scale to what works and demonstrating positive outcomes, we have a formula for increased impact. Our education initiatives combine the power of AmeriCorps with proven learning methods to help thousands of children achieve grade level proficiency in reading and math — two critical indicators for future success. Without AmeriCorps resources, thousands of children would not receive the critical interventions they need to succeed in school and life.
Ad Fed isn't your typical professional organization. We don't issue membership pins (we have pins, but they're given as awards, not worn on lapels). We don't condone hazing (the paddles in our office are for the Media Auction, we swear!). We do offer networking opportunities, seminars and other events.
By partnering with a multitude of organizations, we work to develop laws advocating for women’s rights. Everyone around the globe deserves safety and security; women who are victims of violence deserve this right too. Help us by donating or partnering with Global Rights For Women. For more information please visit our website at globalrightsforwomen.org.
Justice first requires access. Call for Justice, LLC ("C4J") is committed to our mission: To improve access to justice by connecting low-income people to existing legal resources, in partnership with United Way 211 and others. One important goal of C4J is to make legal referrals more effective and efficient for low and moderate-income people in Hennepin and Ramsey Counties. We do this first by working with United Way 211 and by keeping referral-related information up-to-date between legal and social service providers. We also run the C4J Legal Liaison Program, which works to increase knowledge about resources and needs in the nonprofit legal and social service communities. Our outreach efforts include speaking to community groups, presenting on legal resources in Greater MN, a regular newsletter, and use of social media.
We are an open club and welcome all who has interest in developing their public speaking and leadership abilities.
At sparkhouse, we're creating a whole new class of faith formation resources created for today's Christians. We meet people where they are: using technology, language, and active learning concepts that match our 21st-century lifestyles. Every day we strive to make creativity, collaboration, and even humor synonymous with thought-provoking, Bible-based learning.
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| RAISE MONEY, GIVE A SCHOLARSHIP. | It's that easy. Every dollar raised is given to a student in rural Tanzania in the form of a scholarship, who can't otherwise afford the fees for continuing education. When every $600 is raised, a scholarship is covered for a student of Ketumbeine Secondary School for one year. Our goal is to provide full, 3-year commitment scholarships for as many students as possible. -Ketumbeine Secondary School- Ketumbeine is a village in Northern Tanzania. This is only one of thousands of villages where resources are lacking. By providing the opportunity for further education, we can help students reach their full potential. Sustainable change can only begin at a local level. -Scholarship Disbursement- Ketumbeine Scholarship Fund is partnered with a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization called Operation Bootstrap that has been giving scholarships like these on a global scale since 1965. Check out our website to read the full story, see photos, or to make a contribution; literally every dollar goes towards the cause. -More Information- http://www.kscholarshipfund.org
TigerLion Arts (TLA), founded by Markell Kiefer and Tyson Forbes, is a Minneapolis-based production company whose vision is to celebrate human wisdom and the spirit of nature through creative works that awaken, inform, and delight. For more than ten years, TLA has touched the lives of tens of thousands nationwide with five original productions: The Buddha Prince, a play about the life and culture of the 14th Dalai Lama, performed in New York City's Central Park and endorsed with high acclaim by the Office of Tibet; Buddha Prince Backstage, a PBS documentary featuring the inspired creation process with the Minnesota Tibetan community, along with the unique ‘walking play’ style for which TLA is renowned. Nature, the outdoor telling of Emerson and Thoreau's mutual love affair with the natural world, created by Emerson’s descendent Tyson Forbes; KIPO!, a circus of spirit, song, and dance from Tibet, an official event of the Dalai Lama’s 2011 Minnesota Visit; and The Dragons Are Singing Tonight, a musical adaptation of Children's Poet Laureate Jack Prelutsky’s book of dragon poems, which performed its flying dragon finale at the 2012 Ivey Awards. Funded by the Minnesota State Arts Board, Dragons also offered an extensive music and puppetry residency program to the Minneapolis and Robbinsdale Public Schools. TLA serves communities of all ages and backgrounds, inspiring good human values and a love of nature through the arts and social empowerment. TLA carries out this work in collaboration and partnership with innovative groups worldwide, including: Circus Juventas; Minnesota Boychoir; University of Minnesota’s Center for Spirituality & Healing; The Nature Conservancy; The Thoreau Society; Twin Cities Public Television (TPT); Tibetan Institute of Performing Arts; Minnesota Landscape Arboretum; Carlson Meadows; City of Pasadena; Puppet Farm Arts; In the Heart of the Beast Puppet and Mask Theatre; Tibetan American Foundation of Minnesota; Tibetan Communities of New York & New Jersey; The Tibet Fund; and Shambhala Sun Foundation. For more info, please visit www.tigerlion.org.
As the leading professional association for community-based mental health providers, the Minnesota Association of Community Mental Health Programs (MACMHP) exists to ensure this essential safety net remains strong, vibrant and engaged. We do this by: -Serving as a proactive, unified voice of community mental health providers to drive public policy and advocate before the Minnesota legislature, the Governor and administrative departments. -Providing resources, training and networking to help community mental health organizations and their providers and staff thrive. -Strengthening community mental health services through membership in the National Council for Behavioral Health. Be part of our powerful, collaborative network driving change in Minnesota! MACMHP helps community mental health organizations grow strong, vibrant programs ready to serve more people and meet more needs. The need for quality and accessible mental health services is growing—and community mental health providers are an essential safety net, ensuring that men, women, children, and families across Minnesota have access to quality mental health care.
L-CORPS is a non profit organization whose mission is to empower men and women to reach their full economic potential.
Our artistic work unfolds through a unique contemporary Indian dance vocabulary, danced by women of color, and rooted in social justice issues that are both local and global. Our work is inspired by the extraordinary dreams of ordinary women, inspiring our audiences through emotional and visual engagement. We link women's stories to movement and offer training in contemporary Indian dance and social justice movement vocabulary. We premier one new work annually; in addition, we offer touring performances, workshops, and dialogues throughout the year.