MINNEAPOLIS-ST. PAUL, MINNESOTA Accommodation Local coordinators Aloft Minneapolis 900 Washington Avenue South Minneapolis, Minnesota, 55415 Tel: 612-455-8400, alofthotels.com Sean Kershaw Bill Pulkrabek Tuesday, March 16 Morning/Afternoon Arrival Take a taxi to the hotel when you arrive. Evening Wednesday, March 17 Business attire 8:00 am - 9:15 am Orientation with Sean Kershaw and Bill Pulkrabek in the conference room, at the hotel Ride with Sean and Bill to Perpich Center for Arts Education. 10:00 am 11:45 am Perpich Center for Arts Education 6125 Olson Memorial Highway Golden Valley, MN 55422 Tel: 763-591-4700 The Arts High School is a comprehensive, tuition-free public high school offering a rigorous academic program, with intensive coursework focused in six art areas: dance, literary arts, media arts (photography/cinema), music, theater, and visual arts. Ride with Sean and Bill to lunch location. 12:30 pm 2:00 pm Lunch at Muffuletta with Alice Seagren, Commissioner, MN Department of Education Private Wine Room 2260 Como Avenue Saint Paul, MN, 55108 Tel: 651-644-9116
Lunch compliments of GMF. Alice Seagren was appointed by Governor Tim Pawlenty as the Commissioner of the Minnesota Department of Education (MDE) in July 2004. As Commissioner, she is responsible for MDE operations and policymaking for all aspects of K-12 education, implementing the No Child Left Behind Act in Minnesota, early learning, libraries, and adult, career and technical education. Prior to her appointment, she served six terms in the Minnesota House of Representatives. During her legislative career she was Chair of the House Education Finance Committee and also a member of the Education Policy, Ways and Means, Transportation, Judiciary and State Government Policy committees. Before winning election to the Legislature, she served on the Bloomington School Board and has been a volunteer in her church and in the community. Representative Seagren served as Chair of the Education Committee for the National Council of State Legislatures, reflecting her commitment to education and helping people become self-sufficient. She is currently a board member of the Normandale Community College Foundation Board and Fraser Community Services, an organization providing services to people with disabilities. On the national level, she serves as a Commissioner on the Education Commission of the States and is an active member of the Council of Chief State School Officers, serving as co-chair of the Task Force on Teacher Development. She is also a member of several national task forces on human resource management, school improvement and standards development. Commissioner Seagren is a graduate of Southeast Missouri State University with a B.S. in Marketing Ride with Sean and Bill to next location. 2:15 pm 3:30 pm Minnesota Minority Education Partnership Hosted by Jennifer Godinez, Associate Director and MMF Alumna Wright Building 2233 University Avenue West, Suite 220 Saint Paul, MN 55114 Tel: 651-645-7400 Minnesota Minority Education Partnership, Inc., is a nonprofit collaborative, founded in 1987, that seeks to increase the success of Students of Color and American Indian Students in Minnesota schools, colleges, and universities. Jennifer Godinez is associate director of MMEP and director of Minnesota College Access Network (MCAN), an initiative of MMEP. Prior to joining the organiztion, she served as executive director of La Escuelita, a non-profit ALC/SES after school and summer program focused solely on academic enrichment and leadership development for Latino immigrant and non-immigrant youth currently enrolled in grades 6-12 in Minneapolis schools. She has in-depth experience in youth development, college access program development and education policy development. In 2004, Godinez was appointed to serve as a commissioner on the Minnesota Out-of-School Time Commission. Jennifer serves on the Advisory Council for the new dean of the College of Education and Human Development at the University of Minnesota. Godinez also co-chaired the College Access Working Group on the Minnesota P-16 Education Council. Board member experience for various educational entities includes: El Colegio Charter School, the Latino Scholarship Fund of Minnesota and Achieve! Minneapolis. At the national level, Godinez served on Excelencia en Education s Promising Practices event planning committee. Awards & Recognitions Distinguished Alumnus Award, National Hispanic Institute, Nov. 2009 Minority Business Executive, Minneapolis-St. Paul Business Journal, June 2009 German Marshall Memorial Fellow, fall 2008 25 on the Rise, MN Hispanic Chamber of Commerce
Leader of the Year, La Prensa de Minnesota Specialized Training Anthropology and Spanish language, School for International Training, Oaxaca, Mexico Education B.A. in Sociology, Drake University M.A. in Public Administration, Public Policy with concentrations in education policy and nonprofit management, HHH Institute, University of Minnesota Ride with Sean and Bill back to hotel. Take hotel shuttle to reception. 5:00 pm 7:00 pm Reception with MMF Alumni Hosted by Kevin Goodno, Chair, Government Relations Practice, and MMF Alumnus Fredrickson & Byron, P.A. 200 South Sixth Street, Suite 4000 Minneapolis, MN 55042-1425 Tel: 612-492-7345, 651-366-7421 (Kevin Goodno s mobile) Hors d oeuvres and drinks served compliments of Fredrickson & Byron, P.A. Take taxi back to hotel. Thursday, March 18 Business casual attire Take hotel shuttle or walk to museum. 10:00 am Mill City Museum 704 South 2 nd Street Minneapolis, MN 55401 Tel: 612-341-7555 Lunch On your own Walk back to hotel. Take hotel shuttle to next destination. 2 pm 4 pm The Minnesota Opera, Lani Willis 620 North First Street Minneapolis, MN 55401 Tel: 612-333-2700 Now regarded as America s most exciting opera company, The Minnesota Opera was founded as Center Opera in 1963 when the Walker Art Center commissioned an opera for its performing arts program. Known as a progressive, alternative opera company through the early 1970s, The Minnesota Opera merged with the St. Paul Opera in 1975, and through the 1980s, began to shift its focus to include more traditional repertoire.
In 1985, The Minnesota Opera became a founding tenant of St. Paul s Ordway Center, and in 1990, opened its own Opera Center in Minneapolis, combining scenic and costume shops, rehearsal facilities and administrative offices into three renovated warehouses on the Mississippi riverfront. In the two decades that followed, the company earned its reputation as an industry-leading producer; articulated an artistic vision based on the Bel Canto philosophy; developed its highly competitive Resident Artist Program; and added artist housing to its campus in the historic Minneapolis Warehouse District. At the same time, recognition for The Minnesota Opera s progressive and far-reaching educational programs grew. At the start of the 21st century, The Minnesota Opera is enjoying unprecedented stability and unity of mission. Now the 15th largest opera company in the nation, The Minnesota Opera prides itself in creating a new, dynamic opera company model based upon innovation, world-class artistic quality and strong community service. Take hotel shuttle back to hotel. Take hotel shuttle or walk to restaurant. 5:30 pm Dinner Sea Change Restaurant (inside Guthrie Theater) Menu featuring sustainable seafood Reservations made under Bill Pulkrabek s name Fellows will pay for their own meals. 7:30 pm Guthrie Theater, Shakespeare s MacBeth 818 South 2 nd St Minneapolis, MN 55415 612-225-6000 Take hotel shuttle or walk back to hotel. Take hotel shuttle to destination. Friday, March 19th Business casual attire 9:30 am - 11:00 am Walker Art Center, private tour 1750 Hennepin Avenue Minneapolis, MN 55403 Tel: 612-375-7600 Lunch Jack Becker Details to follow Take hotel shuttle back to hotel. 2:00 pm Individual Appointments Information on these will be distributed when you arrive. Evening
Saturday, March 20th Casual attire Morning/Afternoon 6 pm Home dinners with Alumni Information on these will be distributed when you arrive. Lani Willis & Joel Spoonheim Hussein Samatar Elizabeth Glidden Sunday, March 21st Casual attire Morning Departure Please refer to the group flight manifest to coordinate transport to the airport with other Fellows. PLEASE COMPLETE THE EVALUATION FOR THIS CITY!! DO YOU WANT TO WRITE ABOUT YOUR EXPERIENCE FOR THE MMF NEWSLETTER?