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Tuesday April 23, 2013

A Mile for Boston: Twin Cities One Mile

Normally, this blog focuses on Minneapolis. Normally, this blog focuses on how you can shop and dine and play in this city. Normally, this blog focuses on what Minneapolis offers you.

These aren’t normal times, though. And this isn’t a normal blog post.

It isn’t normal because we’re not focusing on Minneapolis. We’re not talking about a burger deal or a new attraction. This isn’t about what a city can do for you.

It’s about what you can do for a city.

That city is Boston.

When a tragedy befalls this nation, we are saddened by the heinous actions of few, but defined by the heroic reactions of many. America has always been about uniting and overcoming, and time and time again we rise up as a whole and answer the call to bring help to those that need it most.  

The call has come again, and you can do something about it.

On May 9th, Twin Cities in Motion will put on the Medtronic TC One Mile. This event will be run in honor of Boston, and Twin Cities in Motion will donate 10% of each Medtronic TC One Mile registration fee to the victims of the Boston Marathon attacks.  In addition, Twin Cities in Motion will match those contributions in an effort to raise $10,000 total.

One mile. That’s all it takes for you to make a difference.

Be a hero for Boston.

>>>REGISTER HERE  |  >>>DONATE HERE

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Wednesday November 23, 2011

Operation Vacation Staycation

Insider Perspectives is a blog entry that features a citizen of the city as they shed a different light on Minneapolis. This week’s entry comes from Meet Minneapolis’ Wife-of-the-Year Amanda DePhillips, as she perfects the lost art of a staycation.

Last spring, when I purchased tickets to Jersey Boys at the Orpheum for my husband, I wasn’t looking for a tradition; I was looking for a birthday gift.

He is absolutely impossible to shop for because he doesn’t want anything, so instead of more “stuff,” I got him tickets to a show I knew he’d enjoy. Then, I put my planning hat on and called Mom to watch the girls. Sitter…check. What if I made reservations at his favorite restaurant? Manny’s Steakhouse…check.

The planning was fun, in part, because I kept the entire thing a surprise. The day before our date, I was online investigating the best places to park downtown when I came across a room package at Le Meridian Chambers Hotel (which is directly across the street from the theater) and it included VALET parking for theatergoers. Parking and accommodations…check. Another call to Mom for a reservation at the Grandma Inn, and DONE!

The next day, Operation Staycation was in full force. We had drinks at the W Hotel, dined at Manny’s (thanks again Jaque and Isaac for the awesome service) and watched one of the best theater productions that, to this day, gives me chills it was so good. Following the show, we headed back to the Chambers where we listened to a live jazz trio and enjoyed grown-up beverages and uninterrupted conversation.

What started out as a birthday gift turned out to be one of the best vacations ever. The city we know and love (and work in, too) looks different to us now. We’ve since become proud Hennepin Theatre Trust season ticket holders. I can’t wait for Les Mis this December, he’s excited for American Idiot, and the girls and Grandma are getting The Lion King for Christmas. Whether it’s as a couple or as a family, we’re well on our way to a new tradition. Thank you, Minneapolis! 

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