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May 2021
Weed It & Reap Clean-up Days – Volunteer’s Needed
Join local businesses, faith communities, students, and families in Northeast and North Minneapolis as they volunteer to spend time cleaning up and beautifying their neighborhoods.
Find out more »Ward 3 candidate forum May 10 2021
There will be a Ward 3 City Council Candidate Forum on Monday, May 10, 7-8:30 pm, hosted by Eastside Ward 3 Neighborhoods: BNA, BNC, MHNA, NIEBNA, SAENA, SNO, STAWNO and moderated by the League of Women Voters Minneapolis. Ward 3 residents will have the opportunity to listen to candidates via livestream from the League of Women Voters Minneapolis Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/lwvmpls. You do not have to have a Facebook account to watch the livestream and the recording will remain…
Find out more »NAMI free online mental health classes
NAMI Minnesota (National Alliance on Mental Illness) has set up a wide variety of free online mental health classes for May and June.
Find out more »Help decide the future of Northeast Park tennis courts
Northeast Park Neighborhood Association (NEPNA) will have a Zoom community meeting, Thursday, May 13, at 6:30 pm, to discuss funding for the tennis courts at Northeast Athletic Field Park.
Find out more »Lowry Northeast Flea Market
Antiquified, 2430 California St. NE, is sponsoring a Lowry NE Flea Market, Saturday, May 15, 10 am-5 pm (rain date May 16). Info: antiquified.com.
Find out more »Anoka County Historical Society Heights History Presentation
The area of Columbia Heights today went through a number of name changes before the 20th century. First as part of the tiny county of Manomin, and later joining Anoka County as Manomin Township and then Fridley Township. It wasn’t until 1898 that the name Columbia Heights appears when it incorporated as a village. Tax rolls around the time show that there were only about 20 homes in the new village, but there wasn’t a clear name for the area. The…
Find out more »Call for Artists: Water Works public art project
The City of Minneapolis invites public artists to apply to design and create public artwork to be incorporated into Water Works, a new park project opening this summer within Mill Ruins Park overlooking St. Anthony Falls near the Stone Arch Bridge.
Find out more »Virtual Grand Opening of Water Works at Mill Ruins Park
Everyone is invited to join the Minneapolis Parks Foundation and the Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board for a live virtual grand opening and ribbon cutting at Water Works at Mill Ruins Park, Thursday, May 20, 11-11:40 am.
Find out more »Night at the Nic (At Home)
Tickets are available for the virtual fundraising event, Night at the Nic (At Home). Join East Side Neighborhood Services, Centro at Popol Vuh, Union Hmong Kitchen, Create Catering, Jax Cafe, Central Ave Liquor, and Tattersall Distilling on Thursday, May 20 for a night of delicious food and drink, starting at 3 pm. This year, participants will be able to connect with community via a scavenger hunt (with prizes), virtual food and beverage demos, a mini-marketplace, and more. Individuals are needed…
Find out more »Architect Avenue Zoom Presentation
The year was 1905, only five years into a new century and twelve years after the 1893 Columbian Exposition. The setting was the northeast corner of Hennepin County, the largest, most populous of the seven metro counties. The concept was simple - a contest - in which the most talented architects of the Upper Midwest submitted design plans for a quality home that could be built for $1,500 combining luxury, elegance, utility, and affordability. Urban historian Kathy Kullberg will host…
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