Minneapolis, MN
Follow The Purple Path And Step Into Prince's Minneapolis Story
MINNEAPOLIS (WJON News) — A new initiative in downtown Minneapolis will help Prince fans celebrate his legacy. Meet Minneapolis, along with Paisley Park and the Downtown Improvement District, is launching the Purple Path to coincide with Celebration Week.
IMAGE courtesy of the Minneapolis Convention & Visitors Association.
Fans will be able to follow the Purple Path by finding sidewalk decals to visit significant locations tied to Prince’s life, music, and his connection to Minneapolis. Some of the places include the Dakota Jazz Club, First Avenue, and the Orpheum Theatre. The clings were placed over the weekend and will remain through the fall.
IMAGE courtesy of the Minneapolis Convention & Visitors Association.
Celebration Week is an annual celebration of Prince and his legacy at Paisley Park and Downtown Minneapolis, which runs from June 5th to 8th. The 8 downtown Purple Path locations are:
Dakota Jazz Club
Schmitt Music Mural (South 10th Street & Marquette Avenue)
IDS Center
First Avenue & 7th Street Entry
Orpheum Theatre
Downtown Mural (1st Avenue & 8th Street)
Glam Slam
Prince Photograph (North 1st Street & North 1st Avenue)
IMAGE courtesy of the Minneapolis Convention & Visitors Association.
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Northeast Minneapolis grocery store hit by rooftop theft, shelves bare
MINNEAPOLIS (FOX 9) – A popular grocery store in northeast Minneapolis is dealing with empty shelves after a theft disrupted its refrigeration system.
Shelves empty after Eastside Food Co-op theft
What we know:
Critical piping from the roof of the Eastside Food Co-op was stolen, leading to the loss of all frozen food, meats and dairy.
The incident happened around 4:30 a.m. on Wednesday, and workers discovered the theft when they arrived at 5 a.m.
Marketing Manager Tucker Gerrick explained that the thief, or thieves, gained access by using a ladder to reach the roof.
They left behind bolt cutters, a ladder, a bicycle and a condenser unit.
Impact on the store and customers
What they’re saying:
“Any sort of cut or washed vegetable that needs to be refrigerated is gone. All the dairy, all of our meats, all of the frozen foods, and cheeses,” said Gerrick.
The co-op serves about 1,000 people daily and is losing hundreds of thousands of dollars due to the disruption.
The to-go deli section is closed, and the online grocery system is down.
What’s next:
The co-op plans to maintain regular store hours and hopes to have everything back up and running by the weekend.
Customers can still purchase non-frozen food items.
What we don’t know:
Police are investigating the incident, but have not announced any arrests.
Minneapolis, MN
Clipper City Chordsmen shine at Minneapolis barbershop event
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MANITOWOC – The Clipper City Chordsmen recently participated in the Land O’ Lakes District Barbershop Convention and Competition in Minneapolis.
The event, held Oct. 10-11, drew more than 500 barbershop enthusiasts from parts of five states and three Canadian provinces, according to a community announcement. A total of 382 participants from 15 choruses competed, along with 34 quartets.
Chordsmen performed songs from ‘Toy Story’
Twenty-four members of the Manitowoc-based Clipper City Chordsmen and their quartet, Quandary, took part in the competition.
Another quartet, Lake Effect, did not compete but received three hours of intensive coaching in performance, musicality and singing.
The Chordsmen performed two songs from the animated movie “Toy Story”: “I Will Go Sailing No More” and “You’ve Got a Friend in Me.”
“The first song is about the moment you realize you are not able to do what you thought you could do,” Chordsmen member Don Lewellen said in the announcement. “Chorus members found themselves represented in this song. However, despite our limitations, we still have great friends to rely on.”
Chordsmen welcome new members
The Clipper City Chordsmen is an all-male a cappella singing group with 36 members of all ages. The chapter is in its 80th year and welcomes guests to its rehearsals, which are held from 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesdays at Grow It Forward on the corner of 15th and Marshall streets in Manitowoc.
This story was created by reporter Nida Tazeen, ntazeen@gannett.com, with the assistance of Artificial Intelligence (AI). Journalists were involved in every step of the information gathering, review, editing and publishing process. Learn more at cm.usatoday.com/ethical-conduct.
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