


North Minneapolis takes back food systems, land through urban agriculture.Duke mentioned that he would love to play Puck, “It was kind of a whimsical artistic impulse,” recalled Antonio Duke, as he reminisced on this past spring when Ashawnti Sakina Ford drove him home each night after their rehearsals for a production of “Imaginary Invalid,” a play by 17th-century French actor and playwright, Molière. Ritual and revelation: Black Ensemble Players reimagine Shakespeare.12 at the Ordway Center for Performing Arts, a co-commissioner in She brings a Native feminist lens to the contemporary dance world with her body of work, the latest of which is “Weave,” a collaborative dance project. Rosy Simas of Rosy Simas Danse is Haudenosaunee, Seneca, Heron Clan. Dance as deep listening: “Weave” by Rosy Simas Danse comes to the Ordway.The Sausage Fest has sold out in the past, so get your tickets now. Tickets are $20 for Twin Cities Media Alliance members and their guests, $25 for non-members. Some of the finest sausage makers in the Twin Cities, including Bryant Lake Bowl, Clancey’s Meats, Natedogs, Prairie Dogs, Red Table Meat Company, Sample Room and the Seward Co-op are all scheduled to serve up samplings of their sausages and charcuterie. As the perfect complement, Summit Brewing is serving up their finest suds for $2 a beer.Įntertainment for the event will be provided by Chime, a local band with a shape-shifting mix of genres and styles designed to create the best kind of musical whiplash! We are pleased to present our 4th annual sausage fest. At the same time, help us welcome new Executive Director Adaobi Okolue, who will step in effective May 7. Come help us toast all that he has accomplished in amplifying underrepresented voices through the Twin Cities Daily Planet. Celebrate his many contributions with sausage and beer!Īfter leading the Twin Cities Media Alliance for nearly a decade, Jeremy is stepping down as Executive Director. Raise a glass on May 6 at Summit Brewing to say thank you and farewell to TCMA Founding Executive Director Jeremy Iggers. We normally put sandwiches and snacks on for the quiz team instead of the money going to pay for this, we put the money straight into Bloodwise.You’re Invited to Join the TC Daily Planet For an Extra Special Sausage Fest and Send Off for Jeremy Iggers! "We have two quiz teams here, every Wednesday. It was great when we hit £30,000, and I guess now the next one is £50,000. "We just want to celebrate that over a period of 30 years, we've managed to raise a huge amount of money for the cause. Burton Bridge Brewery could be split from the pubs as sale deal is still on table.He said: "I believe we started because of one of the customers who comes in, one of the regulars, his daughter had leukaemia. The details of May's event come just days after the announcement that fund-raisers at the pub had hit the £40,000 mark for cancer charity, Bloodwise.īurton Bridge Inn has been raising money for Bloodwise for 30 years, with landlord, Mr Stout, saying that collecting started when the daughter of a regular customer was diagnosed with leukaemia. There will be a selection of 24 different ales available, along with a range of ciders and perrys, with sausages being served straight from the barbecue - all in a beer tent behind the pub.īeer was the main aim of the day, along with the sausages This year, the festival will run across three days, starting on Thursday, May 10, from 5pm until 11.30pm, continuing on Friday, May 11, from 12pm until 11.30pm and finishing off on Saturday, May 12, from noon until 11.30pm. Top 10 Burton restaurants according to TripAdvisor.The last event, held during October, 2017 was rated as a 'huge success' by landlord Carl Stout, despite one of the town's main gateway, St Peter's Bridge, being closed at the time for essential repair work, which caused major traffic issues in the town. Scores of people turn out to each festival to get their fill of food and ale, with this May's event being the eighteenth one so far.

The event, hosted by Burton Bridge Inn, in Bridge Street, is held every six months and brings together the perfect mix of hotdogs and beer, say organisers. A popular twice yearly beer and bangers festival is set to return to an iconic Burton pub this May.
