Minnesota Zoo Opens ‘The Tree Top Trail’ – Apple Valley, MN

Minnesota Zoo Opens ‘The Tree Top Trail’ – Apple Valley, MN

Move over monorail! We are just  days out from the grand opening of the new Treetop Trail!

This transformational project is a repurpose of the former monorail track into the world’s longest elevated pedestrian loop. The Treetop Trail will bring guests up to 32 feet above the ground to provide an immersive and accessible experience in nature, along with unique views of some of your favorite animals and habitats. The Treetop Trail will officially open on Friday, July 28th.

The Treetop Trail

This opening date of the Zoo’s new pathway to nature appropriately coincides with World Nature Conservation Day. As a worldwide leader in wildlife conservation, the Minnesota Zoo created the Treetop Trail to give guests year-round access to hundreds of acres of hardwood forest, ponds and marshes, and the diverse wildlife that call Minnesota home. The Treetop Trail will provide new perspectives of many Zoo animals, including tigers, moose, bison, and of course, a bird’s eye view for bird watchers during each of Minnesota’s four seasons.

The Minnesota Zoo opened 45 years ago in 1978 with a mission to connect people, animals and the natural world to save wildlife. The Treetop Trail will reinforce the Zoo’s reputation as a trusted nature destination and is an evolution of the role that zoos play around the globe.“The Treetop Trail marks a new chapter for the Minnesota Zoo,” said Minnesota Zoo Director and Foundation President John Frawley. “As we look ahead to the Zoo’s next 45 years, theTreetop Trail is a major step in furthering connections to nature and animals in an accessible and immersive way.”

Integrating into the Zoo’s original monorail track which was retired in 2013, the Treetop Trail is the ultimate reuse construction project. The Zoo contracted with award-winning Snow Kreilich Architects; engineering firm Buro Happold (known for its work on the High Line in New York City); and construction partner, PCL. Together, they have been committed to minimizing disruptions to the Zoo’s animals and guests before, during, and after construction. The entrance to the Treetop Trail will feature the Zoo’s new animal ambassador habitat. Here, guests will be greeted by several species native to Minnesota including the Treetop Trail ambassador – a North American porcupine named Quillber.

Planning for the Minnesota Zoo Treetop Trail began in June 2018 and a ceremonial groundbreaking was held in April 2022. “Thanks to the full support from our Boards, legislative and government champions, as well as the philanthropic community, we have secured $39 million in public and private partnership to support this transformational project,” said Frawley. The Minnesota Zoo would like to express profound gratitude to the following for their support of the Treetop Trail: State of Minnesota, K.A.H.R. Foundation, Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Community, Target, Best Buy Foundation, Hubbard Broadcasting Foundation, and hundreds of individual donors.

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The Minnesota Zoo

The Minnesota Zoo is a year-round destination providing a window into the natural world. With hundreds of species of animals, worldwide conservation efforts, and acres of scenic beauty, the Zoo is a resource to connect people, animals, and the natural world to save wildlife. The Minnesota Zoo is an accredited member of the Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA) and an institutional member of the World Association of Zoos and Aquariums (WAZA).

Location

The Minnesota Zoo

13000 Zoo Blvd

Apple Valley, MN

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Twin Cities Water Lantern Festivals 2023  – St. Paul, MN

Twin Cities Water Lantern Festivals 2023 – St. Paul, MN

Twin Cities Water Lantern Festivals

Voted #1 Best Cultural Festival by USA Water Lantern Festivals two years in a row!

Star Shaped Floating Lanterns with Waterproof Wooden Base Sets

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Phalen Park Beach House

1400 Phalen Drive
St. Paul, MN

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Minneapolis Aquatennial 2023 – Minneapolis, MN

Minneapolis Aquatennial 2023 – Minneapolis, MN

Minneapolis Aquatennial 

The Minneapolis Aquatennial is the official civic celebration of the City of Minneapolis. Minnesota residents, workers and visitors have come to love and appreciate all that Minneapolis has to offer during the Aquatennial.

Mark your calendars, the beloved Aquatennial Flagship Events will again bookend the Aquatennial in 2023. The CenterPoint Energy Torchlight Parade will take place on Wednesday, July 19th and the Target Fireworks on Saturday, July 22nd.

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Aquatennial Torchlight Parade

Enjoy the Torchlight Parade on Wednesday, July 19th

Enjoy great floats and performances at this signature Aquatennial event. We can’t wait to gather together for another fantastic evening in the heart of downtown!

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Target Fireworks

Join us for a top 5 annual fireworks display on Saturday, July 22nd

We can’t wait to see you this year at the Target Fireworks! Join us and enjoy one of the top five annual fireworks displays in the country. The fireworks begin at 10 pm. The Target Fireworks are a fully choreographed pyro-musical that times each firework pop to the beat of its soundtrack all the way down to 1/100th of a second. Enjoy this spectacular event along the Mississippi Riverfront on West River Parkway near Portland Avenue.

Volunteer at Aquatennial

The Aquatennial continues to thrive thanks to the hundreds of individuals that help out through the Aquatennial Volunteer Program. You can be part of all the fun! Don’t miss out on being part of the Aquatennial Volunteer Program. We invite you to sign-up to be a volunteer for the 2023 Aquatennial.

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Among Friends: The Generosity of Judy and Ken Dayton – Minneapolis, MN

Among Friends: The Generosity of Judy and Ken Dayton – Minneapolis, MN

Andy Warhol, Flowers, 1964. Gift of Judy and Kenneth Dayton, 2022. Courtesy Walker Art Center
Walker Art Center: Those who have spent time in the Walker Art Center’s galleries or the Minneapolis Sculpture Garden will have encountered major works of art gifted to the Walker’s collection by Judy and Kenneth Dayton, patrons who made a profound impact on the cultural institutions they supported, helping to make Minnesota a national hub for the arts. Together, the Daytons assembled a distinctive collection of American art. Their approach to collecting was driven by curiosity, passion, and lasting relationships: some of the artists whose works had pride of place in their home—such as Jasper Johns, Ellsworth Kelly, and Claes Oldenburg—became their close friends.

This exhibition pays tribute to the generosity of the Daytons, who over the decades enabled more than 550 artworks to enter the Walker’s collection, including many sculptures in the Garden. In 2000 the Daytons made headlines when they announced their intention to gift their personal collection to the Walker, a bequest fully realized in 2021 following Judy’s passing. On view in the current exhibition are significant paintings, sculptures, drawings, and prints by artists including Alexander Calder, Sam Gilliam, Philip Guston, Jasper Johns, Ellsworth Kelly, Roy Lichtenstein, Agnes Martin, Barnett Newman, Louise Nevelson, Martin Puryear, Cy Twombly, and Andy Warhol.

Kenneth Dayton (1923–2003) was one of five brothers who inherited Dayton’s department store, growing the family company into a retail powerhouse that included present-day Target Corporation. In the 1940s, the Dayton family committed their business to a standard of giving 5 percent of its pretax profits to the community, a philosophy soon adopted by other Minnesota corporations. Judy Dayton (1927–2021) became a member of the Walker’s Board of Trustees in 1966 at age 39. She assumed the role of board president in the early 1970s—making her one of the first women to lead the board of a major cultural organization in Minnesota—and ultimately served as a trustee with distinction for 55 years.

At the Walker, Judy and Kenneth Dayton’s philanthropic legacy is second only to that of founder T. B. Walker, who opened his art collection to the public 143 years ago. One of the Daytons greatest gifts was a trust, established in 1998 in support of Walker operations and programs. This has made possible—among many other things—impactful visual arts exhibitions; major new dance, music, and theater performances; hundreds of film screenings; and innovative educational and community programs. While the Daytons steadfastly declined public recognition of this foundational support, their legacy is one that has unequivocally transformed the Walker, and one that will shape the experiences of its visitors for generations.

New 2023 Minnesota Adventure Book

New 2023 Minnesota Adventure Book

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