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January 2020
Step Up Program accepting applications
The Step Up Youth Employment Program is accepting applications for 2020 summer internships. Eligible Minneapolis youth ages 14-21 who are interested in participating can apply through Feb. 10.
Find out more »Community Garden applications
The City of Minneapolis offers vacant lots for qualifying groups to lease for community or market gardening. Applications are due by Feb. 14.
Find out more »6th Annual Columbia Heights Fire and Ice Plunge
Free admission, family friendly, heated tents, games, prizes and fun.
Find out more »Legislative Roundtable Discussion
These discussions are free and open to the public.
Find out more »Sustainable Population Forum
"A Sustainable Population = A More Sustainable Future," will be held Saturday, Jan. 25, 3-4:30 pm, St. Anthony Library, 2941 Pentagon Dr. NE. Speaker Alan Ware works with World Population Balance as researcher, writer, and speaker. In his talk, Alan will present the facts of overpopulation and the message that overpopulation is solvable through a dramatic and voluntary reduction in birth rates. He'll also address resource depletion, species loss, and climate change and connect them to the planet's huge and…
Find out more »Northside Singers seek members
They sing pop, gospel, jazz and folk and perform at residential care centers and community events.
Find out more »Help At Your Door Seeks Volunteer Drivers
You choose the rides based on your own schedule and geographic area.
Find out more »Coffee with the SAV Chamber
Come meet the new mayor, connect with other local businesses and see where it takes you.
Find out more »February 2020
Free Nail Clippings for Cats and Kittens
Feline Rescue, Inc. offers free nail clippings for cats and kittens at monthly "Cat Claw Clipping Clinics"
Find out more »The Life and Work of “Colorado Pete”
Catholic Eldercare will host a free presentation Monday, Feb. 3, 1:30-3 pm at the MainStreet Lodge, 909 Main St. NE. A Norweigan-American named Arthur Peterson (1896-1932) served honorably in World War I, but came home terribly sick, to spend the rest of his life shifting from one veteran's hospital to another. It's a sad story, except that during his years of painful struggle against a terminal condition, he refused to give up on life, and so recreated himself as "Colorado…
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