Steps From Lake Superior, The Charming PortLand Malt Shoppe Has Been Serving Up Treats For 30 Years
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Minnesota may be known for its frigid winters, but anyone who’s spent time here knows that it can get hot! There are many ways to cool down, including one of our favorites: stopping in at one of the state’s many ice cream shops. If you’re on the North Shore, there’s no better place than the impossibly charming PortLand Malt Shoppe. It’s right on the edge of Lake Superior, and it makes for a picturesque – and delicious – place to cool down. Read on below to learn more about this ice cream shop that has been serving up treats for 30 years!
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The PortLand Malt Shoppe is housed in an old gas station that was built in 1921. In 1989, it became the PortLand Malt Shoppe, and it’s been serving up great treats ever since.
The menu is full of great choices. There are more than a dozen different ice cream flavors, from typical chocolate, vanilla, and strawberry, to moose tracks, strawberry cheesecake, or cookies and cream. You can get your scoop in a cake cone…
If an ice cream cone isn’t your thing, try a tasty sundae. You can get them topped with anything from hot fudge and caramel to butterscotch, marshmallow, or even fruits such as raspberry or blackberry.
And of course, you can’t go wrong with a malt at the PortLand Malt Shoppe. The flavors are the same as the sundae toppings but also include cherry, banana, peanut butter, and coffee.
No matter what you order, you’ll love the sweet, cool treats that you’ll find at the charming PortLand Malt Shoppe – especially with an amazing view of Lake Superior before you!
It’s been a bittersweet series of lasts for Osmo Vänskä; he led his final This Is Minnesota Orchestra livestream last Friday, and gears up to lead Gustav Mahler’s 8th Symphony in his final performances as music director this weekend. As we get ready to witness the end of an era, we’re sharing our final farewells—check out Osmo’s own reflections on an incredible tenure.
This June, a remarkable era in the Minnesota Orchestra’s history comes to a close, when Osmo Vänskä conducts the final performances of his 19-year tenure as the ensemble’s music director. To mark the occasion, we’ve invited a cross-section of Orchestra musicians, staff and board members to share their favorite memories of the tenure and reflect on the legacy Osmo will leave in Minnesota for the years ahead.
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“Of the many, many memories I have of Osmo’s time with the Orchestra, the three that are most potent for me are the silence after our concert in Ted Mann Concert Hall, the jubilation of the National Anthems in Cuba, and the deafening joy in Soweto, South Africa. Each highlights the true power of music, and each happened largely thanks to Osmo. Thank you for challenging us to be better every time you’ve taken the podium and for leading us to ever greater heights over these past 19 years. I wish you much luck and continued success in all that you do!”
—R. Douglas Wright, principal trombone
“Osmo will be remembered not only for his deep respect for the musicians of our enormously talented Orchestra, but also for his willingness to get everyone out of their comfort zones and try new things.”
—Joseph T. Green, Board chair
“One of Osmo’s underrated talents has always been the way that he transfers his enthusiasm for particular composers and works directly to the audience. Watching him conduct is a visceral experience, and his intensity on the podium is both a magnet for the audience’s eyes and a mirror of the Orchestra’s collective intensity. You can never come away from an Osmo Vänskä concert with any doubt about how hard everyone on stage is working to convey the emotional content of the music.”
—Sam Bergman, viola
“The relationship with BIS recordings will be an enduring legacy of Maestro Vänskä that will be spoken of for many years to come. This Orchestra grew tremendously making those recordings. The tours come next, as they were important and helped shape the way orchestras in the U.S. think about touring and how our goals have changed to the good.”
—Manny Laureano, principal trumpet
“When I was serving as concertmaster of the Bloomington Symphony Orchestra, a community orchestra in the Twin Cities, I asked Osmo if he would participate in conducting the Symphony in an outreach side-by-side service with a Bloomington youth orchestra. He was very gracious and accepted the invitation—despite turning down work with the San Francisco Symphony. Imagine how thrilled all involved were to have Osmo as their conductor! Osmo has always been dedicated to community outreach, working with young performers, and holding fast to his commitments. I have always appreciated his selfless focus on making music and sharing it with others!”
—Milana Elise Reiche, violin
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Osmo Vänskä working with composer Missy Mazzoli in advance of the first Future Classics concert in December 2006.
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Vänskä leading a rehearsal at the Regina Mundi Church in Soweto, South Africa, in August 2018.
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Vänskä making an appearance on the Orchestra’s pops series in March 2006, leading a program of the music of ABBA with guest ensemble Rajaton while wearing a suit custom-designed for the occasion by Mark Caligiuri.
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Vänskä and leaders from the Orchestra and community unveiling the Orchestra’s first Grammy Award for Best Orchestral Performance in September 2014.
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“I’ll always remember an evening of ABBA music, and Osmo in full festive attire! Bring out the white tuxedo again!”
—Helen Chang Haertzen, violin
“I will always remember the first European tour with our final stop at Sibelius Hall in Lahti, Finland. The tour schedule had been relentless and the timing for the last leg was tight. We boarded the plane in Glasgow, Scotland, and the plane announced a delay that lasted a couple of hours. We landed in Helsinki with snow falling and we were quite delayed. Buses arrived in Lahti, stage crew swiftly set-up; musicians quickly grabbed a bite to eat while changing into concert attire; Osmo was swept away for some quick media interviews and to get ready. In the whirlwind, I took my seat with a huge exhale and listened to one of the most memorable concerts by Osmo and the Orchestra—it was a magical moment to be there, and it set the tone for what Osmo had in store for all of us. Osmo’s legacy will be one of deep commitment to the Minnesota Orchestra family and audiences.”
—Michael Pelton, artistic planning manager and executive assistant to the music director
“Any music director could have come in and made wonderful music with a fantastic orchestra like the Minnesota Orchestra, but I think Osmo will be remembered for always pushing the orchestra to do more and be more than it already was, being both a champion and a leader at every opportunity to make our orchestra grow, from within and from without.” —Greg Milliren, associate principal flute
“Osmo’s legacy is reflected in the membership of the Orchestra itself. He has brought so many talented musicians into the ensemble, developing a remarkable artistic cohesiveness and integrity, which will carry forward for years to come. What a great gift for all of us.” —Michelle Miller Burns, President and CEO
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A top-notch Minnesota side for your barbecue this summer!
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Recipe: Bacon and Blue Cheese Potato Salad
2 1/2 pounds baby red potatoes
1 1/2 cups mayonnaise
1/2 cup chopped red onion
1/2 cup chopped parsley
1/4 cup white balsamic vinegar
1 Tbsp. sugar
1 Tbsp. yellow mustard
1 Tbsp. salt
1/2 Tbsp. black pepper
5 oz. blue cheese crumbles
3 slices chopped bacon
1/3 cup bacon fat
Peel and quarter potatoes. Steam potatoes about for 90 minutes. Mix ingredients except potatoes in a separate bowl. Once potatoes are done, drain and mix in dressing while potatoes are slightly warm. Place in large container and put in the fridge.
The Stone Arch Bridge Festival is very pleased to announce local artist Amy Marie Kulseth has been chosen to create the 2022 Collector’s Poster. Each year an artist is asked to capture the spirit of the Minneapolis Riverfront for a special limited release poster. This is our second year on the west side of the Mississippi, where the river has a bigger presence throughout the festival. Amy’s artwork brings water to life, which makes her an excellent fit for the spirit and vision of the festival. The 2022 Collector’s Poster design highlights the arches of the Stone Arch Bridge and the iconic glow from the lights of the Minneapolis skyline. The reflected confetti of lights in the water seem to swirl towards Saint Anthony Falls.
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The Stone Arch Bridge is committed to providing a platform for artists to sell their work, and the community to gather safely.
More than 200 artists and culinary artists will participate with a broad spectrum of artistic mediums.
We have not just one, but two live music stages to hear an assortment of talented artists!
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The festival grounds will span the riverfront area on W. River Parkway from 11th Ave S to N. 4th Avenue.