"New Year's Eve Stroll" Alisa & Martin came down to Powderhorn Lake for a stroll on the ice a little after dusk on New Year's Eve. The south side of the lake was cleared of snow earlier in the day for ice skating and with the feels like temp at about -25, they pretty much had the lake all to themselves.
"Flakes a flying" Minneapolis Public Schools custodian Dennis Neumeier used a snow blower to clear off a few inches of fallen powder on the sidewalks and doorways around the Wilder Complex at the corner of 34th Street and Chicago Avenue. The temperature at the time was 7 degrees, which was warm compared to the sub-zero temperatures that started off the final week in December.
“New Chapter” Abner Arias recently moved to the Powderhorn Park neighborhood from hurricane-ravaged Puerto Rico to live with his cousin. It is his first experience with snow and “authentic” winter conditions. Despite being here less than a month, he is adapting to his new surroundings remarkably well, has secured employment, and looks forward to meeting new friends and proceeding with a new chapter of his life.
"Dead Media" This past autumn, South Minneapolis became home to Dead Media, a shop that basks in the very essence that our neighborhood stands for—a creative space that is “welcome to everyone.” Formerly owned by local punk poet, Paul D. Dickinson and John Kass, one of our city's best-known record dealers and owner of Go Johnny Go, is now purely volunteer-run and led by Simon, Holly, Walker and Collin (pictured here). Their shared vision in the rebirth of Dead Media is to make their shop a part of a community that sells vinyl records, tapes, books, but also hosts live music, poetry readings and recent book launches. Dead Media lives near the corner of 35th Street and Cedar. Be sure to stop in. It is a feast for your soul.
"ST" ST...a high school teacher at South, a father, a thoughtful, kind person. He is a natural role model—a person we all aspire to be. Born in Biloxi, Mississippi, ST's home has been in Powderhorn for close to 30 years. What he appreciates most about Powderhorn is the communal nature and respect for one another we as neighbors share.
"Jingle all the way" Isabel Brandt, right, plays with her hair as she sings Jingle Bells with her first-grade class during the annual Christmas concert for Risen Christ Catholic School Thursday. Grades K through 8 performed songs, some in Spanish, in front of packed pews at Holy Name Catholic Church.