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Bomba De Luz will Rock Out Live On The Drive – August 14th

Bomba for webThe annual Northside summer concert series, Live on the Drive, finishes its seventh year with the up and coming Bomba De Luz on Thursday, August 14th, from 6 to 8pm. This will be the final of three concerts held outdoors this summer on the scenic Victory Memorial Drive at 34th Avenue North in Minneapolis, one of the most beautiful concert settings in the city.

Bomba de Luz is a very musical, up and coming group of indie rockers featuring songwriter Lydia Liza on guitar and mesmerizing vocals. The band’s played on NPR and 89.3 The Current, at First Avenue and at the Basilica Block Party. Members of the band have also shared stages with artists like Chastity Brown, Toki Wright, Jake Bugg, Kimya Dawson, Family of The Year, Astronautalis, and many others. They’ve got a new CD coming out soon, too. Come hear them!


Come with an appetite and enjoy dinner from food vendors The Lowry CaféMama Donato’s Woodfired PizzaGramsky’s Sandwiches, and treat yourself with gelato from Nona Rossa’s. Stay into the evening for a movie in the park, featuring the black and white thriller Psycho at dusk right at the Live on the Drive concert site. And buy one of our AWESOME T-Shirts! All t-shirt purchases are donations to keep our concerts going, we’re asking $10 per shirt for our last concert. Our “green” events feature recycling and composting, diverting 93% of materials out of the waste stream last year. Be sure to invite your neighbors and bring your friends to this family-friendly, all-ages event!


Live on the Drive is presented by founding partner, North Memorial, with the Cleveland Neighborhood Association, the Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board,North End Hardware and The Lowry CaféHennepin County, Westphal Auxiliary Legion, Healy CreativeNorth NewsVictory Neighborhood AssociationCamden LionsWashburn-McReavy, Folwell Neighborhood Association, and the Metropolitan Regional Arts Council.  This activity is funded, in part, by appropriations from the Minnesota State Legislature with money from the State’s general fund, and its arts and cultural heritage fund that was created by a vote of the people of Minnesota on November 4, 2008.

2014-07-03 21.13.51Live on the Drive brings people together from across the Northside and throughout the greater Twin Cities to hear extraordinary music and to celebrate summer, good health and Northside city living. We’ve had an amazing summer already with an incredible slate of Minneapolis-based musicians: jazz vocalist Thomasina Petrus (June 12th), rock and classical fusion act Clocks & Clouds (July 10th), and now this month with folk/indie rock band Bomba de Luz (August 14th). Food vendors and Movies in the Park are back to finish out each concert night: family-friendly movie Remember the Titans (June 12th), Black Film Festival pick Soul Food Junkie (July 10th), and Black and White classic Psycho (August 14th). Our Bike to the Drive event in August, Artist Spotlights during intermission and more will round out what has become a staple of summer on the Northside. 

For more information, call 612-588-1155 or visit www.liveonthedrive.org.

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Live on the Drive This Thursday with Clocks and Clouds!

Clocks for WebThe annual Northside summer concert series, Live on the Drive, continues its seventh year. The unique sounds of Clocks and Clouds classical fusion will perform on Thursday, July 10th, from 6 to 8pm. This will be the second of three concerts held outdoors this summer on the scenic Victory Memorial Drive at 34th Avenue North in Minneapolis, one of the most beautiful concert settings in the city.
 
Clocks and Clouds has stunned audiences with their unique fusion of rock and classical music. The group consists of violinist Stephanie Shogren, cellist Lucas Shogren, and drummer Derek Powers. Each member brings their own individual musical style and ideas to create exciting and epic music that has been met with enthusiasm in audiences of all ages. By adding pick-ups to their acoustic instruments, incorporating guitar effects and loops, using a full drum kit, and writing original rock music for stringed instruments, a sound is created that is instantly appealing to listeners.

2014-07-03 21.13.51Come with an appetite and enjoy dinner from food vendors The Lowry CaféMama Donato’s Woodfired PizzaGramsky’s Sandwiches, and treat yourself with gelato from Nona Rossa’s. Stay into the evening for a movie in the park, featuring Soul Food Junkies at dusk right at the Live on the Drive concert site. And buy one of our AWESOME T-Shirts! All t-shirt purchases are donations to keep our concerts going, we’re asking $25 per shirt. Our “green” events feature recycling and composting, diverting 93% of materials out of the waste stream last year. Be sure to invite your neighbors and bring your friends to this family-friendly, all-ages event!

Live on the Drive is presented by founding partner, North Memorial, with theCleveland Neighborhood Association, the Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board,North End Hardware and The Lowry CaféHennepin County, Westphal Auxiliary Legion, Healy CreativeNorth NewsVictory Neighborhood AssociationCamden LionsWashburn-McReavy, and the Metropolitan Regional Arts Council.  This activity is funded, in part, by appropriations from the Minnesota State Legislature with money from the State’s general fund, and its arts and cultural heritage fund that was created by a vote of the people of Minnesota on November 4, 2008.

Live on the Drive brings people together from across the Northside and throughout the greater Twin Cities to hear extraordinary music and to celebrate summer, good health and Northside city living. Last summer, over 4,500 people attended, and we expect even more will come out to see this summer’s incredible slate of Minneapolis-based musicians: jazz vocalist Thomasina Petrus (June 12th), rock and classical fusion act Clocks & Clouds (July 10th), and folk/indie rock band Bomba de Luz (August 14th). Food vendors and Movies in the Park are back to finish out each concert night: family-friendly movie Remember the Titans (June 12th), Black Film Festival pick Soul Food Junkie (July 10th), and Black and White classic Psycho (August 14th). Our Bike to the Drive event in August, Artist Spotlights during intermission and more will round out what has become a staple of summer on the Northside. 

For more information, call 612-588-1155 or visit www.liveonthedrive.org.

 

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We’re Kicking off Live on the Drive with Thomasina Petrus

thomasina profile picThe annual Northside summer concert series Live on the Drive returns for it’s seventh year. The soulful Thomasina Petrus and her band kick off the concert series on Thursday, June 12th, from 6 to 8pm. This will be the first of three concerts held outdoors this summer on the scenic Victory Memorial Drive at 34th Avenue North in Minneapolis, one of the most beautiful concert settings in the city.

Thomasina Petrus is a premier jazz/gospel/rhythm and blues vocalist who has performed on stages both local and abroad. Her singing and acting career has spanned the past 20 years, as she has cultivated her talents through mentorships and friendships of some of the Twin Cities most beloved artists, including Jevetta Steele, Prince, and T. Mycheal Rambo.

Come with an appetite and enjoy dinner from food vendors The Lowry Café, Mama Donato’s Woodfired Pizza, Gramsky’s Sandwiches, and treat yourself with gelato from Nona Rossa’s. Stay into the evening for a movie in the park, featuring Remember The Titans at dusk right at the Live on the Drive concert site. Our “green” events feature recycling and composting, diverting 93% of materials out of the waste stream last year. Be sure to invite your neighbors and bring your friends to this family-friendly, all-ages event!

Live on the Drive is presented by founding partner, North Memorial, with the Cleveland Neighborhood Association, the Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board, North End Hardware and The Lowry Café, Hennepin County, Westphal Auxiliary Legion, Healy Creative, North News, Victory Neighborhood Association, Washburn-McReavy, and the Metropolitan Regional Arts Council. This activity is funded, in part, by appropriations from the Minnesota State Legislature with money from the State’s general fund, and its arts and cultural heritage fund that was created by a vote of the people of Minnesota on November 4, 2008.

Live on the Drive brings people together from across the Northside and throughout the greater Twin Cities to hear extraordinary music and to celebrate summer, good health and Northside city living. Last summer, over 4,500 people attended, and we expect even more will come out to see this summer’s incredible slate of Minneapolis-based musicians: jazz vocalist Thomasina Petrus (June 12th), rock and classical fusion act Clocks & Clouds (July 10th), and folk/indie rock band Bomba de Luz (August 14th). Food vendors and Movies in the Park are back to finish out each concert night: family-friendly movie Remember the Titans (June 12th), Black Film Festival pick Soul Food Junkie (July 10th), and Black and White classic Psycho (August 14th). Our Bike to the Drive event in August, Artist Spotlights during intermission and more will round out what has become a staple of summer on the Northside.

For more information, call 612-588-1155 or visit www.liveonthedrive.org

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Submit Event info now for Northside Summer Community and Arts Guide

draft coverThe Cleveland Neighborhood Association is developing a Northside Community and Arts Guide for summer 2014! The guide will feature all community and arts activities occurring on the Northside between June and September. We are seeking out organizations hosting summer events to list in our guide. The Northside Community and Arts Guide will be 5.5″ tall by 8.5″ long and have a print run of 5000 copies that will be distributed at local northside businesses and organizations, community events and door to door through neighborhood organizations. The summer guide will also be available to the many people that attend Live On The Drive.

The breakdown of listing options (example pdf link) are as follows:

Basic Listing:  Cost = FREE. Includes 10pt. listing with organization name, event name, location, and date/time, and contact info. (approx. 100 characters)

Bolded Listing: Cost = $25. Includes Bolded listing with banner heading and organization and event details (approx. 300 characters). Include a small photo/logo for additional $25

Half Page Listing: Cost = $150. Includes ½ page feature in the guide that includes photo, organization and event details (approx. 600 characters) and special ‘sponsor’ listing.

Full Page Listing: Cost = $300. Includes 1 full page feature in the guide that includes 1-3 photo(s), organization details, event details, and special ‘sponsor’ listing

Sponsor: If you are a business, organization or individual simply interested in supporting this project, you can make a donation of $100 or more and be listed as a sponsor in the guide by name and with your logo. 

This is an awesome opportunity to share your summer event(s) with the community! If you are interested in taking advantage of this promotional opportunity, don’t hesitate to contact us. If you are ready to make your submission you can do so below. You can also make your payment/donation for your listing or as a sponsor here at Razoo. Submit your listing now. Deadline is April 25th


msab_logo_color_smallLegacy Logo ColorFinal“This activity is made possible by the voters of Minnesota through a grant from the Minnesota State Arts Board, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts and cultural heritage fund.”

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Knitters of the Neighborhood Unite

Come on down today to 2205 Lowry Ave N for a morning or afternoon (10-3pm) of knitting, whether you’ve never knitted before or you are an old pro. Cleveland knitters are rocking one of the 30 days of community to show our creative side! Are your hands itching to create? Even if your new to knitting or have never tried it, stop by and we’ll help you get started! Snacks included!   yarn

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One Day In The Twin Cities – Youth Video Opportunity

Do you want to help tell the story of your city through video? On April 26th, the Twin Cities will participate in a local event that is part of a global video project called One Day On Earth. Residents in the Twin Cities will be able to document what life is like in their community on Saturday, April 26th, and share their video, which will be displayed on a virtual map of the Twin Cities and could be used in the global documentary.

Youth interested in participating can earn a $50 stipend by attending a Film Workshop on April 24th, 6pm at 2205 Lowry Ave N and then filming on Saturday April 26th as part of the project. To qualify for the stipend you must contact the Cleveland Neighborhood Association ahead of time, 612-588-1155 or email cna@clevelandneighborhood.org. You will be able to borrow a Flip Video Camera for filming on Saturday April 26th which you will return at the end of the day for us to upload the video and for you to receive your stipend.

Anyone interested is welcome to attend our Film Workshop with local videographer and Cleveland resident, DA Bullock, who will lead the workshop on April 24th and is one of the lead filmmakers for the Twin Cities One Day event.

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Join us for an Undoing Racism Workshop

raceare-we-so-different-69This Thursday, April 17th, we’ll host a community workshop on Undoing Racism as part of our 30 Days of Community. We hope you and your neighbors can join us for this important work.

Understanding racism is the first step in eliminating it from our communities. In this dialogue, participants look critically at cultural beliefs and myths that perpetuate racism. Previous participants have walked away from this dialogue noting that they have more language, history, and knowledge to bring into future anti-racism work.

“This is a great opportunity to better understand the myths around racism and in turn better understand each other in the world we share.” shared Stephanie Gasca, a Cleveland Neighborhood resident who attend a recent workshop in February. She is hopeful that more Cleveland residents can attend the workshop she is helping host on Thursday so that we can expand the dialog for the benefit of our neighborhood.

Participants learn to see racism in our society on individual and institutional levels and create action plans to make change. Instructor, Sarah Super is the Facing Race Dialog coordinator for the YWCA Twin Cities.

Where: 2205 Lowry Ave N. (next to the Lowry Cafe
When: April 17th 6:00-8:30pm
Who: Adults and teens (from any neighborhood or organization in the community)

RSVP by emailing cna@Clevelandneighborhood.org or calling 612-588-1155

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Live On The Drive 2014

The snow is melting and we’re starting to see green and you know that means your favorite community gathering is right around the corner. Mark your calendar for June 12th, July 10th, and August 14th. Want to know who the bands are? Watch the video above to see our band line-up for 2014 or you can check out our LiveOnTheDrive.org website as well. We’re excited to offer you a great new line-up and bring back the many things you’ve come to love about our events. Food Trucks, Movies in the Park, Bike ride, Artist Spotlight, and of course free lemonade.

These great events aren’t possible without the help of our sponsor organizations and individuals and the many volunteers. Consider becoming a Sponsor today or reply to this email if you are interested in volunteering before, during or after the event. One great way to help us spread the word is to join our eventLike us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter. See you this summer!

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Still Time to Help Host 30 Days of Community

event cover photo2If you haven’t signed up to co-host a community event this April there is still time. We have several open slots for residents interested in stepping up with an idea for a community gathering, a fun workshop, an idea that connects people. They sky is the limit. Fill out the application in just a couple minutes here and we’ll get in touch with you about your idea! Here is the calendar of events so far.

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Help Co-Host 30 Days of Community starting in April!

30doclogoYou have an empty room, a small budget, and the task of bringing neighbors together… What would you do? We’re looking for your energy and creativity to help us host an amazing month of activity in your neighborhood. From April 1st to 30th we’ll be hosting events every day of the week at the currently vacant store front at 2205 Lowry Avenue North. We want to bring residents of all ages and backgrounds together for fun, learning, community and creativity. From a film festival to card games, art workshops to gardening, yoga to Zumba, we want You to come and enjoy yourself, meet your neighbors, learn a new skill and start spring by enjoying the beauty of the place you call home. If you have a great idea for a one time event, we want to help you make that happen. We’ll do all the legwork, but we need your help with a great idea and making it happen. We have a small budget and additional support as needed. Fill out the short application at the link below and we’ll get in touch with you ASAP about your event. And we’ll see ALL of you in April!

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