Solutions Twin Cities Volume 4
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Solutions Twin Cities Volume 4

Presentations & Performances From the Forefront of Culture & Community
Ten Twin Cities' changemakers will take the stage at the historic Capri Theater on Friday, March 18th for an evening of short, inspiring presentations. Encounter surprising stories of community-based innovation from a cross-section of emerging and established leaders - from architects to entrepreneurs, opera singers to organizers, educators to scientists - all actively creating a better Twin Cities and world.
Learn more at solutionstwincities.org.
- Solutions Twin Cities Volume 4
- Friday, March 18th 2011 @ 7PM
- $8 - $16 Sliding Scale
- The Capri Theater
- 2027 W. Broadway Ave.
- Minneapolis, MN
Featuring Presentations From
- Amoke Kubat - Founder, Yo Mamma - The Mothering Mothers Institute
- Daniel Klein - Founder & Host, The Perennial Plate
- Hamilton Bell - Program Director, St. Paul Promise Neighborhood
- Joseph Adamji & Students - Kitty Andersen Youth Science Center
- Laura Zabel - Director, Springboard for the Arts
- Matt Olson - Co-founder, ROLU
- Mirelle Zacharis - Co-curator & Artist, No Assumption
- Scotty Reynolds & Mixed Precipitation
- Virajita Singh - Senior Research Fellow, Center for Sustainable Building Research
Learn more about the presenters at solutionstwincities.org/event.
Event Partners: Northside Residents Redevelopment Council, Ciceron, Typografika, Andy Richter Photography, Psycho Suzi's Motor Lounge, The Cookie Cart, and Sunny Day Earth Solutions
Works Progress creates multi-disciplinary events, programs and exhibits that inspire, inform and connect - fostering new relationships that cross creative and cultural boundaries. Learn more at worksprogress.org.
Email us at hello@worksprogress.org for details.

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