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Confluence - Landscape Architecture
Nov. 19, 2015
http://www.thinkconfluence.com/ Terry has been practicing landscape architecture in the United States and Canada for over twenty years. He has an extensive background in urban planning, programming and public space design. Terry collaborates with his clients to develop innovative and contextually sensitive design solutions. As Principal, he is responsible for design and operations for the Confluence Minneapolis office. Terry has dedicated his career to creating meaningful spaces that challenge the conventional boundaries of landscape architecture. Terry takes a multi-disciplinary approach to design, often working closely with design teams of architects, planners, artists, and other professionals, including a diverse range of clients. Terry’s award winning body of work includes major civic plazas, urban parks, hospitality, medical and corporate campuses and master planning. Terry brings his uncompromising passion for design excellence, knowledge of construction, and positive attitude to the design team. Terry holds a Bachelor of Environmental Design and a Master of Landscape Architecture from the University of Manitoba and is an active member of the Minnesota chapter of ASLA.
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Nov. 26, 2015
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Integrative Medicine and the Transformation of Healthcare Delivery
Dec. 10, 2015
Founded in 2003, the Penny George Institute is the largest integrative health center embedded in a health system in the country. We are a national leader in holistic care, and we are part of Allina Health, the largest health system in Minnesota. We have helped tens of thousands of individuals on their path to health or healing through our clinics, fitness center and services for hospitalized patients. http://www.allinahealth.org/Penny-George-Institute-for-Health-and-Healing/
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Dec. 17, 2015 7:30 a.m. - 8:30 a.m.
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Dec. 24, 2015
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Dec. 31, 2015
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Compassion and Choices: The Compassionate Care Act
Jan. 07, 2016
WITH MORE THAN 400,000 SUPPORTERS, Compassion & Choices is the leading nonprofit organization working to improve care and expand choice at the end-of-life. For more than 30 years, we have increased people’s quality of life and given them added peace of mind in their final days — even when injury or illness takes their voice. We work to change attitudes, practices and policies so that everyone can access the information and options they need to have more control and comfort in their final days. We offer free consultation, planning resources, referrals and support. Across the nation, we work to protect and expand end-of-life options — and to ensure healthcare providers honor and enable patients’ decisions about their care. https://www.compassionandchoices.org
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State Farm Insurance: what you should know about auto insurance
Jan. 14, 2016
http://www.marytrondson.com
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General Benefit Corp: from salsa to clean water
Jan. 21, 2016
In September of 2014 a small group of Gustavus students and a dedicated Gustavus faculty advisor came together to form an organization that was committed to exploring social entrepreneurship. We became known as the Gustavus Social Entrepreneurs and six months later the GSE, General Benefit Corporation was founded. GSE was born provide entrepreneurial experience and education to students, while at the same time benefiting society. At GSE we can see a better world. A world where everyone has access to fresh water. A world where disadvantaged children have access to summer camp experiences that can make all the difference. However, this world is similar to an unmade puzzle. The pieces are plenty, scattered, and at first glance seem impossible to assemble. We at GSE are attempting to put that puzzle together.
http://www.gsebcorp.com/home.html
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Rock 'n' Read Project: improving kids' reading skills through singing
Jan. 28, 2016
Founded by Bill Jones and Ann Kay, the Rock 'n' Read Project is a 501(c)3 Minnesota nonprofit organization. The Rock 'n' Read bus was launched in June 2014. It is a retired city bus outfitted as a mobile computer lab with a unique software program that uses singing to boost reading. www.rocknreadproject.org
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Birds of Minnesota State Parks
Feb. 04, 2016
From the Star Tribune... Janssen, 82, has a new book, “Birds of Minnesota State Parks,” that was almost 18 years in the making. Released last month by the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources, the book had its start in 1997 when the DNR contacted Janssen in search of someone to “inventory” the birds at several state parks. “It took about a nanosecond to say ‘Me!’ and that started the whole project,” said Janssen, who had retired from the corporate world in 1994. He worked at Quality Park Products in Minneapolis for 38 years. Janssen set up a system for four-year bird surveys at Afton, William O’Brien, Fort Snelling and Minnesota Valley state parks. In 2001, a state parks manager suggested expanding the surveys to more parks. Janssen and birder Jerry Bonkowski did field surveys at 35 parks “with no birding information,” Janssen said, and gathered other bird data on the remaining state parks. Their work lasted until 2007. |
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Feb. 18, 2016 7:30 a.m. - 8:30 a.m.
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The new Walker Art Center and Sculpture Garden
Feb. 25, 2016
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Mar. 04, 2016 6:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.
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MPLS Parks: Calhoun-Harriet Master Plan & Improvements
Apr. 07, 2016
Deborah Bartels is the Project Manager for the Calhoun-Harriet master plan and improvements. The project is in the Planning and Design phase. Use of Lake Calhoun and Lake Harriet has more than doubled in less than 20 years, posing functional and environmental risks to the lakes. The 12.5 miles of trail, built in 1997-98, are aging and in need of replacement. Shoreline erosion and untreated storm water continue to adversely affect water quality. The Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board (MPRB) needs a master plan to guide future improvements. http://tinyurl.com/h4n88n2
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"A Peace Of My Mind"
Apr. 14, 2016
Award-winning photographer and author John Noltner has driven 40,000 miles across the United States asking people the simple question, "What does peace mean to you?" With portraits and personal stories, ordinary people reveal extraordinary insights into how we can work toward common good and create a world that is more just for all. In 2012, the book was awarded first place in the Midwest Book Awards. http://apomm.net |
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Traveler of Rural Cuba and 10 Years of Change
Apr. 21, 2016
Cuba Connect. Since 2005, members of the Plymouth Congregational Church have forged friendships spanning cultural, political, and economic barriers. Members of the church visit Cuba periodically for the purpose of continuing this friendship. A group meets regularly to discuss developments and current events that pertain to U.S. / Cuban relations. http://plymouth.org/act/advocate/ |
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Apr. 22, 2016 7:30 p.m. - 10:00 p.m.
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Mia: Excellent Reformation Art Comes To Mia
Apr. 28, 2016
Tom Rassieur is the John E. Andrus III Curator of Prints and Drawings at the Minneapolis Institute of Arts. He has been in that position since 2009. Previously he was the Pamela and Peter Voss Curator of Prints and Drawings at the Boston Museum of Fine Arts. Rassieur is a graduate of Princeton University (BA, History) and earned an MA in Art History from NYU's Institute of Fine Arts. http://collections.artsmia.org/curators/thomas-rassieur |
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Twin Cities Rotaract: North Minneapolis community involvement
May 05, 2016
Anika joined Twin Cities Rotaract in October, 2013 and became Professional Development Chair in Spring of 2014. She has 10 years work experience in nonprofits, international non-governmental organizations, and philanthropy. Walz most recently worked on civic engagement and leadership development efforts in Minnesota. Prior to this work she spent a combined four years managing holistic community led development projects in East Africa. Inspired by this work she is now working toward her Masters in Global Public Policy and Program Evaluation at the University of Minnesota's Humphrey School of Public Affairs. Walz strives to more effectively and efficiently connect the dots between idea and action for the common good and thinks Rotaract is the perfect place to do just that. When not working, studying, or volunteering she plays with her pup and pretends to be Martha Stewart in her home in Robbinsdale. |
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Bringing Diverse Communities Together
May 12, 2016
Julie Knopp (Director), http://www.mycitystay.org brings diverse professional experiences in education and community outreach to City Stay. For five years, she served as a coordinator and developer for Peace House, a Minneapolis house of hospitality that encourages constructive public dialogues. She has also worked as a bilingual (Spanish-English) educator at Minneapolis Public Schools and Autism Comprehensive Educational Services in El Paso, Texas. She currently runs extended learning programming at Lake Nokomis Community Schools, serving approximately 200 children and offering dozens of academic and enrichment classes on a daily basis. Julie also serves as an international consultant for Ivy League Consulting, a Tokyo-based company assisting foreign students applying to American high schools, colleges, and graduate schools. Julie earned her undergraduate degree in Human Development and Social Relations from Kalamazoo College and completed master’s coursework on religious dialogue at Yale University. |