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CONTACT:
Hannah Burchill
[email protected]
651-266-6575
SAINT PAUL, Minn. – On Thursday, November 29, Mayor Melvin Carter commended participants of Energize Saint Paul’s Race to Reduce energy benchmarking program at a recognition ceremony held at 12eyes Brewery.
Energize Saint Paul’s Race to Reduce summer program encouraged large commercial, multifamily, and public buildings to maximize their energy efficiency with operations and maintenance-based solutions. More than 100 buildings benchmarked their energy usage, participated in networking events and webinars, and utilized tips from City partners to implement energy efficiency strategies.
Photos by The City of Saint Paul
Benchmarking energy usage is a step that allows building owners and occupants to understand relative energy performance, and identifies opportunities to cut energy waste.
Participants receiving commendation included Center for Energy and Environment, CommonBond Communities, Halverson Blaiser Group/The Pioneer Endicott Buildings, HealthPartners, Lawson Commons, Macalester College, MetroPlains, Metro Transit, Minnesota Department of Administration, Pilgrim Lutheran Church, Prior Works, River of Goods, Saint Paul Public Library, Saint Paul Public Schools, University of St. Thomas, The Waters of Highland Park and Wells Fargo Place.
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Wellness Day – Neck and Shoulder Relief
by JQ Williams and Emily Rose Duea
Wellness Day – Neck and Shoulder Relief
Sat, June 9, 2018, 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM CDT
$20 – $60
DESCRIPTION
Join JQ Williams and Emily Rose for a day of relaxation and rejuvenation!
All classes will focus on neck and shoulder tension relief through a variety of modalities and will be 45 minutes long.
Between classes, take 15 minutes to mingle, have a snack, shop, get a free massage, and make some friends! We will have a lounge area set up if you'd like to take some time to journal or to skip a class and have some R&R.
Schedule:
– 10am: Hatha Yoga with JQ
– 11am: Partner Stretching and Thai Massage with JQ and Emily Rose
– 12pm: Restorative Yoga with Emily Rose
– 1pm : Meditation on the subtle body + a 15 minute guided savasana with adjustments from JQ and Emily Rose
Class Descriptions:
Hatha Yoga with JQ
Sometimes, to relax our muscles, we have to use them and get the blood flowing! This class will focus on gentle activation of the muscles around the shoulder girdle and the neck and head to bring awareness and improve posture. We will move through some simple exercises that work effectively using the least amount of effort. Expect to break a light sweat and to walk away with improved body awareness.
Partner Stretching and Thai Massage
Ever needed a hand scratching your back? We all have! Working with a partner is a great way to deepen your yoga practice plus, getting a little massage is always a nice touch! This workshop will not include acro yoga, so you will never be entirely off the ground. Expect to lean on one another, to communicate about the level of depth or pressure you want and to have a few laughs!

Restorative Yoga
How deeply can you let go? Can you soften every muscle in your body, including your tongue? This class is focused on complete surrender. You will be supported by props in each pose so you can relax and let gravity do all the work. Expect to move slow and don't feel bad if you fall asleep! It happens to everyone at some point ;)

Meditation on the Subtle Body
Meditation can seem intimidating, maybe you've thought, "oh, I have too many thoughts for meditation" or "I'm not 'zen' enough". The truth is, very few people have clear heads when meditating, the idea is that in meditation we are allowing all the thoughts to drain out. Imagine a dam on the top of a mountain, sometimes sitting in meditation is like opening up the floodgates on that dam. In the silence it feels like the thoughts grow louder and more irritating like rough rapids flying through your mind and body. Over time, and with practice, the dam returns to a normal stream, some days the water will be higher and the thoughts more frequent, other days it will be less and you may find a moment of bliss as the thoughts float away from you. The style of meditating we will do in this class isn't just sitting still and praying we don't have thoughts. We will start with some light breath work and gentle oscillating movements to soothe the nervous system. Then, we will practice focusing on the sensations at different points in our bodies. To finish we will lay on our backs, listen to the sound of waves and float away on a guided meditation. the last few minutes of class Emily Rose and JQ will bring you back into your bodies by giving you light adjustments and guiding you into vocalizations.
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We hope to see you at this event, and many more!
JQ & Emily Rose
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For Downtown Saint Paul residents and stake-holders, what is ahead in 2018?
With Eric Eskola, Co-host of TPT/"Almanac"

This is a two part discussion:
1. Real Crime Stories! We will sit down with police officials and try to separate myth from reality related to downtown crime: What types of crimes occur where? Are things better or worse than three years ago? What are police doing to address problem areas?
2. Spring Opportunities All across downtown there are new opportunities for residents to get involved in making our neighborhood better, Come and hear more. Ask you questions.
YOUR QUESTIONS: We are accepting your questions now at [email protected]. There will be limited chance to submit written questions during the evening event.
Sit down with police officials

Spring Opportunities
Pedro Park
DATE / TIME: Monday, April 16, 2018 / 6:00PM – 7:30PM
HISTORY THEATRE… is housed in a 587–seat, thrust stage theatre designed by Ralph Rapson. No seat in the theatre is more than 40 feet away from the stage. History Theatre entertains, educates, and engages through creating, developing, and producing new and existing works that explore Minnesota's past and the diverse American experience. The "Mayoral Conversations" will take place on the set of “All the Way” a History Theatre regional premiere of the Tony Award Winning Broadway Play about the creation of the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
A message to Pioneer Endicott residents from Rebecca Noecker
The "Downtown Live" event / media series is a work of Lowertown Media Initiatives, LLC in association with CapitolRiver Council (CRC), Hygga Lowertown and Saint Paul's History Theatre.
CONTACT: [email protected]
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For Downtown Saint Paul residents and stake-holders, what is ahead in 2018?
With Eric Eskola, Co-host of TPT/"Almanac"
This event will update us on everything from fast-changing plans for Superbowl events in downtown St. Paul… to updates addressing homelessness and the skyways…. to efforts to develop Pedro Park. This will be your chance to hear directly from many of the people planning the year ahead…. including our downtown CouncilMember Rebecca Noecker. There will also be fun updates on Arts, and Business developments.

Super Bowl Events
Pedro Park Development
DATE / TIME: Monday, January 22, 2018 / 6:00PM – 7:30PM
HISTORY THEATRE… is housed in a 587–seat, thrust stage theatre designed by Ralph Rapson. No seat in the theatre is more than 40 feet away from the stage. History Theatre entertains, educates, and engages through creating, developing, and producing new and existing works that explore Minnesota's past and the diverse American experience. The "Mayoral Conversations" will take place on the set of “All the Way” a History Theatre regional premiere of the Tony Award Winning Broadway Play about the creation of the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
A message to Pioneer Endicott residents from Rebecca Noecker
The "Downtown Live" event / media series is a work of Lowertown Media Initiatives, LLC in association with CapitolRiver Council (CRC), Hygga Lowertown and Saint Paul's History Theatre.
CONTACT: [email protected]
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Get Out the Vote on November 7
The city of St. Paul is holding an election for mayor on November 7, 2017.
TPT's Eric Eskola leads major candidates for Saint Paul Mayor in 90 minutes of informal conversation on the future of downtown.
For information: email [email protected]
Seven major candidates for the office were asked to provide written responses to several questions in order to take part:

Melvin Carter

Pat Harris

Elizabeth Dickinson

Chris Holbrook
www.lowertaxeschris.wordpress.com

Dai Thao
Tom Goldstein

Tim Holden
www.facebook.com/pg/Tim-Holden-for-Mayor-of-Saint-Paul
Candidates Sharon Anderson and Trahern Crews failed to submit the required policy responses and are therefor not participating.
CLICK HERE for the Office of the Minnesota Secretary of State Steve Simon "Candidate Filings"
Major candidates for Saint Paul Mayor have been invited to participate in one or more informal conversations and presentations about issues relevant to downtown life in three sections; Buildings & Business, Arts & Recreation and Residential Life. Participating candidates will also be welcomed to host a table outside of the venue to facilitate voter interactions and material distribution.

www.historytheatre.com
(NOT the giant, stone MN History Center on Kellogg)
The "Downtown Live" event / media series is a work of Lowertown Media Initiatives, LLC in association with CapitolRiver Council (CRC), Saint Paul Building Owners and Managers Association (BOMA), TPT, Hygga Lowertown and History Theatre in Saint Paul.
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We the People
Opening Reception: Thursday, August 17 I 7:00 to 9:00 pm
Minnesota Museum of American Art

Four curators—Christopher Harrison, Maggie Thompson, Mary Anne Quiroz, and Johnnay Leenay—consider the question: Who are “we the people”? The resulting exhibition presents an eclectic array of artwork with varied cultural points of view. Artists include Star Wallowing Bull, Zackary Drucker, Rico Gatson, Susan Hauptman, Nooshin Hakim Javadi, Steve Ozone, and others. Take in the show, mingle with the curators and artists, have a drink, and listen to some music. Find more: www.mmaa.org/wethepeople
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—— One Night Only! ——-
JUNE 24, 2017 | 8PM
Ordway Concert Hall

Canadian actor and uber geek Charles Ross retells the classic bad hair trilogy in 60 minutes in his hilarious solo madcap creation One Man Star Wars Trilogy. No costumes. No props. No sets. All the characters, all the music, all the ships, and all the battles.
Join us and get your nerd on.
The Force is strong with this one.

—– A Family-Friendly Spectacle —-
JUNE 27 – JULY 2, 2017
Ordway Music Theater
— Use code CIRCUS4PACK for a special family four-pack offer!* —
Sensational puppetry puts elephants back in the ring as never seen before! Circus 1903 includes a cast of the most unique, amazing, and dangerous circus acts from all corners of the world—strong men, contortionists, acrobats, musicians, knife throwers, high wire, and much more!
Friends, family, and children of all ages will be captivated by this thrilling, animal cruelty-free turn-of-the-century circus spectacular!
Questions? Call the Ordway Ticket Office at 651.224.4222
*Enter CIRCUS4PACK as promotional code for special pricing. Must purchase four tickets for discount to apply. Not valid on previously purchased tickets or in combination with other offers. Subject to availability. All tickets are subject to a facility fee and service charge per ticket. All sales are final with no refunds or price adjustments. Offer may be revoked or modified at any time without notice.
One Man Star Wars Trilogy performed with permission of Lucasfilm LTD. All Star Wars elements property of Lucasfilm LTD. All Rights Reserved.
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