Corcoran
Standish, Ericsson, and Corcoran neighborhood garage sale June 9

Polish your lamps and air out your baby clothes! The Standish, Ericsson, and Corcoran Neighborhood Garage Sale is coming on Sat., June 9. The garage sale, now in its 10th year, is a community-wide event extending from Lake St. to Minnehaha Pkwy. and from Cedar Ave. to Hiawatha Ave., and is the largest garage sale event in Minneapolis.MORE »
NEIGHBORHOOD NOTES | Learn How to Guard Your Home Against Burglaries
Burglaries have been up in several Minneapolis neighborhoods, and a community gathering this week offers tips on how to reduce the chances that your home will be targeted. Learn how to assess security issues, develop habits and make low-cost improvements to increase your safety.
Thursday, March 22, 2012MORE »
South Minneapolis Housing Fair this Saturday
Thinking of making improvements to your home? Redecorating? Buying for the first time? Don’t miss the ever-popular South Minneapolis Housing Fair, Saturday March 10 at South High School (3131 19th Ave S) in the Corcoran neighborhood. Connect with reputable contractors, trades people and real estate/finance professionals from 10 a.m.-3 p.m. with no cost or obligation.MORE »
NEIGHBORHOOD NOTES | 18th annual South Minneapolis Housing Fair is Saturday at South High School
Is spring fever prompting you to start on that home remodeling or landscaping project? Stop by the South High on Saturday to get new ideas and find the pros who can help you get that project off the ground. MORE »
NEIGHBORHOOD NOTES | South High Community Band Winter Concert Successful

I arrived at Minneapolis South High School around 6pm so we could situate our percussion section and play through the music. Our percussion section contains a snare drum, a bass drum, suspended and crash cymbals, a xylophone, a marimba, a vibraphone, a glockenspiel on a storage cart, hanging bells, five timpani, and a largeMORE »
THEATER | "Buzzer" hits it at Pillsbury House Theatre

Racist. That's what white people call black people who dare to mention race these days. At least that's what we see in the comment sections of Daily Planet articles and in response to our posts on social media. "There is no circumstance under which 'white' fill-in-the-blank would be acceptable," wrote one commenter on a Facebook post about a black art trivia competition. "Hypocrisy at its finest."MORE »
Urban Farms Offer Solutions

MINNEAPOLIS, March 2, 2010- With its goals of expanding the local foodshed in the Twin Cities and providing urban dwellers with more access to fresh produce and the skills to grow it, the Backyard Harvest Program kicks off its second growing season.MORE »
Mary Keepers & Friends: Singing for a Common Reason!
Local Artists Collaborate for a Common Hope
Vocalist Mary Keepers and Photographer Buck Holzemer Sponsor Benefit for Guatemalan Children at Mayflower Church on March 13












We're people-powered journalism! Click on story links (below) to see more story information, and then email editor@tcdailyplanet.net if you want to report.
• 