May 2009
501 Club opens on Washington Avenue
Grand opening of 331 Club sister-bar is May 1
Somali ‘open mosque’ not only appreciated but necessary
Letter to the editor
‘Galab wanagsan’
West Bank mosque greets community visitors at April open houses
Bridgeland Angler
Arvonne Fraser room dedicated; John Coy baseball reading May 9; schoolkid awards and achievements; Old St, Anthony block club awarded; Seward Co-op design award
Memory and forgetting
Prospect Park resident Paul Zerby publishes first novel
Seward resident wins Sister Kenny prize — again
Winning piece, exhibit on display at Abbott Northwestern through May 22
Take a whirl through Bridgeland galleries, May 15–17
Annual Northeast art crawl includes Bridgeland, Southeast spots
April 30–May 10
Crime victims’ resource fair; Arbor Day; Cinco de Mayo; Sullivan plant sale; Habitat for Humanity concert; Flamenco; art exhibits and openings
May 11–17
Brown-Ryan Livery Stable tour; Seward garage sale; Dowling plant sale; Seward Child Care 35th anniversary; McKnight clay artists; Dean Magraw; Augsburg and Book Arts exhibits; more
Renee Allen joins 1st Precinct
CORRECTION: 1st Precinct open house is Wednesday, May 13 (not May 16)
Bike/Walk to Work Day, Thursday, May 14
Bridgeland businesses offer breakfast, happy hour deals for bikers and walkers
Memories of a Depression baby
Marcy-Holmes house connects past and current residents
Should Minneapolis stop busing students all over the city?
Part one of the Twin Cities Daily Planet's YOUR TURN articles on "changing school options" for Minneapolis Public Schools
Crime alert: Southeast, Northeast see 25 home burglaries in past week
Prevention tips; block club training is May 27
May 19–31
Hmong cookbook; journalist Steve Brandt; Pratt Ice Cream Social; St. Anthony Main concerts; Matthews Park turns 40; InkTANK finale; the life of Phillip K. Dick
Demagnetizing Minneapolis schools?
Part two of the Twin Cities Daily Planet's YOUR TURN forums on "changing school options" for Minneapolis Public Schools
Somalis deal with the reality and stigma of mental illness
New home, old wounds among challenges
Play in the dirt
Great ideas to make your garden grow
CityKid Java serves U students, urban youth
Urban Ventures, ARAMARK partner to open Carlson School café
Diversity, integration, segregation in Minneapolis Public Schools
The last in a series of Twin Cities Daily Planet forum articles on Changing School Options in Minneapolis











