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Rio Nido Is Live On the Drive June 9th

The annual Northside summer concert series Live on the Drive returns for its ninth year. Rio Nido, Jazz trio kick off the concert series on Thursday, June 9th, from 6 to 8pm (Rain Date June 30th). 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. (Our recent local ads had the wrong date listed, sorry! It is definitely June 9th)Rio Nido

Rio Nido is one of the Twin Cities’ most beloved vocal groups. The original trio of Tim Sparks, Prudence Johnson, and Tom Lieberman established themselves as ace performers, playing classic jazz from the 1930s and ’40s at the hottest spots in Minneapolis between 1972 and 1986. Each member eventually moved on to enjoy successful solo careers. The group has come back together for a handful of reunion shows including Live on the Drive.

Come with an appetite and enjoy dinner from food vendors Mama Donato’s Woodfired Pizza, Sandy’s, and treat yourself with gelato from Nona Rosa’s. Stay into the evening for a movie in the park, featuring family film “Up” 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 the Cleveland Neighborhood Association with our founding partner, North Memorial, Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board, Victory Neighborhood Association, KBEM 88 FM, City of Minneapolis, Camden Lions, Insight News, KFAI Radio, 89.9 KMOJ, Healy Creative, North News, Victory 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.

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

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5 Reasons To Get Your Live on the Drive T-Shirt Tomorrow

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Shirts modeled by our Step-Up Team members: Antoinette and Ezekiel

Tomorrow is your next chance to pick up one of these amazing T-shirts, here’s 5 reasons why you should:

  1. They were designed by local northsiders at Juxtaposition Arts a great youth arts program.
  2. Every penny goes to Live on the Drive so we can bring FREE concerts by amazing artist like Toki Wright to north Minneapolis.
  3. Our shirts are printed on brands that are ethically sourced, eco-friendly and sweatshop-free.
  4. Neighborhood Pride: Show your support for your community on your chest, you are what makes this neighborhood great.
  5. I wasn’t going to say it, but you could use some style on your wardrobe, adding a Live on the Drive 2015 shirt or two is a no-brainer.

See you July 9th, 6-8pm for Toki Wright at Live on the Drive!  Shirts come in Chocolate and Deep Teal, Men’s and Women’s sizes, and are Pay-What-You-Can and can be paid via cash, check or credit card (when available).

 

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Live on the Drive is right around the corner…

Summer is on everyone’s mind right now and it’s on ours too as we put the final touches on our 8th annual summer concert series, Live on the Drive. Mark your calendar for June 11thJuly 9th, and August 13th. Want to know who the bands are? We’re going to keep you waiting just a little bit longer 🙂 If you want to be the first to know join our email list! 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, 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 sign-up here 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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Give To The Max to Support Live On The Drive

If your inbox hasn’t already been inundated with requests for donations for Give To The Max Day it likely soon will be. There are many great organizations out there doing important work and we strongly encourage you to support those that you can. As the weather gets colder, we wanted to highlight one of the great events we put on each summer, Live On The Drive, a free summer concert series for the north Minneapolis community and neighbors each summer for the past seven  years. Help us make 2015 the best summer series ever.

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Via Paypal (less fees taken out) 

Or Via GiveMN.org (enters us to win additional funds today online)

 

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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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Five Weeks Until Live On The Drive!

 

 

It’s time to start the countdown to everyone’s favorite northside summer concert series. Live on the Drive 2014 will feature three stunning acts from Jazz to Classical Fusion to Indie Folk Rock. We’ve lined up some delicious local food vendors including the Lowry Cafe, pizza, sandwiches and gelato. To top it off your nights can continue with a movie in the park after each concert. Mark your calendar on Facebook for Thomasina Petrus June 12th, Clocks and Clouds July 10th, and Bomba De Luz on August 14th. Help us spread the word by liking us on Facebook and following us on Twitter. We’ll see you there!
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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


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Happy Anniversary Camden Music School!

531312_10150685677371730_1139221196_nThe Camden Music School, located right here in the Cleveland Neighborhood, celebrated it’s 9th anniversary of providing great music programming to local youth and families. We’re grateful to have such an amazing program right here in the neighborhood and grateful for the years of dedication Janet Zahn, CMS Director, has given to the help make Live on the Drive an essential part of summer in north Minneapolis. Here’s to another 9 years making music in Cleveland!

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Chastity Brown at Live on the Drive Thursday

The amazing Chastity Brown and her band bring a stirring mix of gospel, roots and soul, blues and country, and jazz music to Live on the Drive on Thursday, July 11th from 6 to 8pm.  The free concert is held outdoors on the scenic Victory Memorial Drive at 34th Avenue North in Minneapolis, one of the most beautiful concert settings in the city. The concert will be followed by a free outdoor movie, Gremlins.

Chastity Brown moved to Minnesota from Tennessee seven years ago and has been making her mark on the music scene here ever since.  She’s regularly featured on The Current, at the Dakota Jazz Club, and at many other clubs and events throughout the city including the Current’s recent Rock the Garden Afterparty at First Avenue. chastity website background

Last year Brown toured London and Germany to rave reviews, and performed at the Americana Music Festival in Nashville where one reviewer wrote, “…My favorite song I heard all weekend was from Brown. …With an addictive banjo riff and a slow-burn voice, her tune “After You” knocked me out during her showcase.”

Brown’s recent CD, Back-Road Highways, was described as “the soul album of the year” and “Classy country-soul with a hefty dash of the Blues to send a shiver down your spine.”

Check out this rising musical star on 7/11!  And be sure to pack a picnic, invite your neighbors, bring your friends and walk or roll to the concert.

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, Camden Music School, NorthNews, Victory Neighborhood Association, Camden Pet Hospital, Washburn-McReavy, Max Checking, 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. (sponsors to date)

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