Lake Street News Brief
www.lakestreetcouncil.org
May 26, 2009
Lake
Street Council's mission is to build
a cohesive strategy to ensure the ongoing vitality
of the Lake Street Corridor business community.
The Latest on Lake:
- Positive reviews are pouring in for Jungle Theater's new
show Shipwrecked!. The Star
Tribune, MinnPost, and Daily Planet all rave about it, with
the Daily Planet calling it a "madly entertaining production, one of
the year’s biggest and best surprises." It plays through June 28th.
- West Indies Soul has lined up a special summer weekend
treat at the Midtown Global Market. This past Saturday they set
up outside the Global Market near the corner of Lake & Elliott and
were grilling some of their specialties, like jerk chicken, turkey
legs, and more. They'll be doing this many Saturdays this summer,
starting at about 11:00 AM and going into the afternoon.
- In other Global Market news, Michelle Gayer of the Salty
Tart is sharing some of her secrets, and gave the Star Tribune her
recipe for Meyer lemon popover strata.
Rick Nelson says that her idea is "is so good, and so easy, that you'll
find yourself making extra
popovers, just so you'll have enough to prepare Michelle's strata."
Lake Street Calendar:
May 29th: Breakfast
with Gary Schiff
7:30 - 9:00 AM, 1515 E. Lake St. (Mercado Central)
This month’s Breakfast with Gary will look at the effect of light rail
transit on property values. Professor Ed Goetz from the Humphrey
Institute led a recent study to measure changes in the value of
residential property within a half-mile radius of stations along the
Hiawatha Light Rail Corridor. At the breakfast, Goetz will share his
findings, including which areas had the greatest increase in value. $5
buys breakfast.
May 29th: Early Mornings with Elizabeth Glidden
7:30 - 9:00 AM, 4762 Chicago Ave. S. (Turtle Bread)
Featuring a 2009 legislative session roundup, with Senator Linda
Higgins, Senator Scott Dibble, Representative Jeff Hayden, and City of
Minneapolis Intergovernmental Relations Staff. This is your opportunity
to hear first hand what happened this session and to ask questions of
our Minneapolis Legislators and City staff, including how actions taken
and not taken will affect residents in Minneapolis.
May 29th: Minnesota Lynx at the Midtown Global Market
6:00 - 7:00 PM, 920 E. Lake St.
The Minnesota Lynx mascot, Prowl, will be on hand with interactive
games and activities for the entire family. There will also be an
appearance by a current Lynx player, prizes, and the chance to win
tickets to the Lynx home opener on June 6. The night will also include
live music from Steve West from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m., and balloons for the
first 50 children.
Through May 29th: Inappropriate Laughter II: A Bigger and
Funnier Sketch Comedy Show, at Bryant
Lake Bowl
Fridays at 7:00 PM, 810 W. Lake St.
"A wickedly funny sketch comedy show written and performed by Zach
Coulter, Adam Litz, Rebecca Jo Malmstrom, Danielle Olson, and Jason
Schommer. This hilarious show returns and features even more
razor-sharp humor, outlandish characters, and clever writing than ever.
New sketches! More cast members! Bigger laughs!"
May 30th: Midtown Farmers' Market
8:00 AM - 1:00 PM, 22nd & Lake
All
products are sold to you direct from MN and WI farmers,
producers, and artists. The market offers a bounty of fruits,
vegetables, flowers, plants, cheese, meat, bread, and other delicious
local foods, as well as handmade soaps, greeting cards, jewelry, and
much more. The market accepts Visa, Mastercard, EBT, FMNP, and SFMNP.
May 30th: Kids Book Club, at East Lake Library
2:00 - 3:00 PM, 2727 E. Lake St.
Do you love to read? Want to meet other kids who enjoy great book?
East Lake Library is pleased to host its first book club for kids ages
8-12. Bring a friend and join the library for talk and treats! This
month's book is Ivy and Bean by Annie Barrows.
May 30th: The Wreck, with Special Guest Scott Moses Murray,
at Old Arizona
Doors open at 7:00 PM, music at 8:00 PM, 2821 Nicollet Ave.
Live music. $5 cover, cash only. Beer and wine available for purchase.
The Wreck is an eclectic cover band, ranging from Blues, R&B, and
straight up Rock and Roll, both older and newer. Very focused on Fun.
Through May 30th: Dummy: A Display, at Open Eye
Figure Theatre
8:00 PM Fridays & Saturdays, late night 10:30 PM show on May 30th,
506 E. 24th St.
Open Eye Figure Theatre proudly presents a new signature work by
artistic director Michael Sommers, who explores the world of late
1950’s—early 1960’s children’s television programs and the influence of
burlesque, parlor tricks, gags, and carnival games. Dummy, A Display,
reveals that Leonard has succeeded in enticing El to revive the old act
and once again live the dream of the good old days. Of course, Leonard
has a lot riding on it and he might even know that he is setting
himself up just a little bit. But maybe the world is ready for their
act again. Maybe Leonard isn’t so bad to be around after all…maybe he
is still as exciting as he used to be.
June 2nd: Regulatory Services Symposium
8:30 - 10:30 AM, 1729 Lyndale Ave. N. (Masjid An-Nur)
City Council members, Regulatory Services staff and others speaking
with business and property owners about how Regulatory Services works,
the impact of new ordinances, and more.
Tuesdays through June 2nd: Open House at Cristo Rey
Jesuit High School
7:00 PM, 2924 4th Ave. S.
Cristo Rey Jesuit High School-Twin Cities has begun recruiting 9th and
10th graders for the 2009-2010 school year. Cristo Rey is a private,
college-prep high school that serves families of all faiths/ethnic
groups who are of modest means. All students at Cristo Rey are enrolled
in college preparatory classes and nationally 95% go on to college
after graduating from Cristo Rey. All students participate in our
Hire4Ed program, where student have a cooperate internship in banks,
law firms, hospitals, etc. earning 70% of their school costs.
Transportation, financial aid and scholarships are available. For more
information or to register for an open house, please call Annemarie
Hansen, Director of Admissions, at 612-545-9704. Se habla español.
June 5th & 6th: Cabaret, at Patrick's
Cabaret
8:00 PM, 3010 Minnehaha Ave.
Featuring: Erin Sheppard with "The Undead Can Dance!"; Phillip Low
performing "The Rise of General Arthur"; David Amdur as Professor Damon
Rudman presenting THE PROBLEMS OF THE BODY; Slam Poet Khary Jackson;
Comedian Tom Steffan; and Choreographer Cathy Wright.
June 6th: Global Bake-Off, at Midtown Global Market
12:00 - 2:00 PM, 920 E. Lake St.
In honor of its third birthday, Midtown Global Market will host the
inaugural Global Bake-Off, where a variety birthday cakes and desserts
will be available for sampling. Market visitors are invited to taste,
vote for their favorites and take the recipes home.
June 6th: Spanish Language Book Club, at East Lake Library
11:00 AM - 12:00 PM, 2727 E. Lake St.
Participate in the Spanish-Language Book Club and read the greatest
Latin American novels written by Latinos. For more information, call
612-630-6425. Participa en el Círculo de Lectores para leer con
nosotros las mejores novelas Latinoamericanas por escritores Latinos.
Para major informacion llama a Monica al 612-630-6425.
June 14th: "Gig Posters Volume I" release party and poster
sale, at
Magers
& Quinn
6:00 PM, 3038 Hennepin Ave. S.
Magers and Quinn Booksellers hosts a poster sale by 8 Minneapolis
designers. Come browse the aisles as we display assorted screen-printed
works from these talented concert poster artists throughout the store.
These are the artists responsible for the yearly success of the “Poster
Offensive,” SXSW’s “Flatstock.” and One on One Bike Shop’s “Artcrank.“
Come meet them in the comfortable confines of the Twin Cities’ largest
independent bookstore. As an added bonus, Magers & Quinn’s entire
selection of music books will be an additional 10% off all day.
Through June 28th: Shipwrecked! An Entertainment, at Jungle
Theater
2951 Lyndale Ave. S.
"Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Donald Margulies’ wonderfully
entertaining new play explores the seductive power of the tall tale and
the desperate need that drives the taleteller. Flying wombats, giant
sea turtles, and a monstrous man-eating octopus all add up to hijinks
and adventure—Jungle-style!"