Categories
Northside News Youth

Cleveland Party in the Park 2014

Cleveland Party In The Park_party_flyer_4x6 copyThe Cleveland Neighborhood Association’s Youth Committee is excited to be hosting our second annual series of Party in the Park events  on the third Wednesday of June, July and August as a way to connect neighbors with one another and resources and opportunities in their community. The event is held near our office in the green space between Cleveland Park and Lucy Craft Laney School near Penn and Lowry Avenues north and reaches residents in the Cleveland Neighborhood and surrounding area.

This year we’ve chosen themes for the three Party in the Park events. June 18th we’ll feature the theme of Summer Fun and Safety, July 16th we’ll have Healthy Living, and August 20th we’ll round it out with Back to School themes. We’d love for you to join us at the events as a resident or come as an organization. Come for Dinner, stay for the community!

RSVP on Facebook for our June 18th Event!

Would you like to Table at the event? Register Here!
(Sponsor Letter PDF)

Categories
Community Development

A Green Home On Russell Avenue

3210 Vincent perspectiveA vacant lot at 3241 Russell Avenue in the Cleveland Neighborhood will be the site of a brand new Green Home this year and you have an opportunity to visit the site and learn more about it. The developer Peyser construction will have a gathering at the site next Tuesday at 6pm for those interested in learning more. Here’s they’re letter:

I would like to inform you of our company’s intention to construct a new single family home on the property noted above in your neighborhood and invite you to an informational pre-construction meeting where we will present the project and provide you an opportunity to ask questions, share concerns and help insure a successful construction process.
The meeting must occur at least 15 days prior to the planned construction start (mid June), should last about 30 minutes and will be held at the project site (rain or shine):
Date: Tuesday, May 27, 2014
Time: 6:00-6:30pm
Location: 3241 Russell Avenue North
Minneapolis, MN 55412
This home is part of the City of Minneapolis “Green Homes North” program whose goal is to build over a five year period 100 sustainable and affordable single family homes on vacant properties, all in the neighborhoods of north Minneapolis. These homes will be sold to qualified new owner occupant homeowners that make a commitment to your neighborhood, and the home we plan to build is similar to the two projects we built last year as part of this program at 3858 Sheridan North and 4150 Upton North. More information can be found at the Green Homes North website: www.ci.minneapolis.mn.us/cped/
housing/GreenHomesNorth
Our goal is for the construction period to last 3-4 months and to have the home ready for showing at the end of this summer. We intend to be as respectful as possible during the construction period, and the contact information for the developer, contractor and real estate agent will be posted on site during construction.
Thank you, we hope to see you at the informational meeting on May 27th.
Sincerely,
Peyser LLC
Jay H Isenberg, AIA
jhi@peyserllc.com
612.799.3217

Categories
Events Northside News

We’re Kicking off Live on the Drive with Thomasina Petrus

thomasina profile picThe annual Northside summer concert series Live on the Drive returns for it’s seventh year. The soulful Thomasina Petrus and her band kick off the concert series on Thursday, June 12th, from 6 to 8pm. This will be the first of three concerts held outdoors this summer on the scenic Victory Memorial Drive at 34th Avenue North in Minneapolis, one of the most beautiful concert settings in the city.

Thomasina Petrus is a premier jazz/gospel/rhythm and blues vocalist who has performed on stages both local and abroad. Her singing and acting career has spanned the past 20 years, as she has cultivated her talents through mentorships and friendships of some of the Twin Cities most beloved artists, including Jevetta Steele, Prince, and T. Mycheal Rambo.

Come with an appetite and enjoy dinner from food vendors The Lowry Café, Mama Donato’s Woodfired Pizza, Gramsky’s Sandwiches, and treat yourself with gelato from Nona Rossa’s. Stay into the evening for a movie in the park, featuring Remember The Titans at dusk right at the Live on the Drive concert site. Our “green” events feature recycling and composting, diverting 93% of materials out of the waste stream last year. Be sure to invite your neighbors and bring your friends to this family-friendly, all-ages event!

Live on the Drive is presented by founding partner, North Memorial, with the Cleveland Neighborhood Association, the Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board, North End Hardware and The Lowry Café, Hennepin County, Westphal Auxiliary Legion, Healy Creative, North News, Victory Neighborhood Association, Washburn-McReavy, and the Metropolitan Regional Arts Council. This activity is funded, in part, by appropriations from the Minnesota State Legislature with money from the State’s general fund, and its arts and cultural heritage fund that was created by a vote of the people of Minnesota on November 4, 2008.

Live on the Drive brings people together from across the Northside and throughout the greater Twin Cities to hear extraordinary music and to celebrate summer, good health and Northside city living. Last summer, over 4,500 people attended, and we expect even more will come out to see this summer’s incredible slate of Minneapolis-based musicians: jazz vocalist Thomasina Petrus (June 12th), rock and classical fusion act Clocks & Clouds (July 10th), and folk/indie rock band Bomba de Luz (August 14th). Food vendors and Movies in the Park are back to finish out each concert night: family-friendly movie Remember the Titans (June 12th), Black Film Festival pick Soul Food Junkie (July 10th), and Black and White classic Psycho (August 14th). Our Bike to the Drive event in August, Artist Spotlights during intermission and more will round out what has become a staple of summer on the Northside.

For more information, call 612-588-1155 or visit www.liveonthedrive.org

Categories
Youth

We’re Hiring A Summer Step-Up Supervisor Position

mailing label size

Interested in applying or know someone who might be? We’re looking for someone who is passionate about neighborhood engagement, experienced working with youth and ready to have a fun summer hosting pop-up block parties!

Summer Step-Up Supervisor & Event Specialist – PT (32hrs) 

Summary

Lead and oversee summer Step-Up Interns in hosting a variety of community events for residents of the Cleveland Neighborhood.

Desired Qualifications:

  • Willingness to contact residents, setup events, and document resident contacts
  • Experience supervising youth and or community engagement/event planning
  • Proficient in Windows, Excel, Word
  • Experience with databases and data entry
  • Familiar with online docs and online tools (blogging, social media, project management)

 

Example of duties and responsibilities:

  • Supervise High School Step-Up Interns hosting neighborhood block parties
  • Assist interns with planning daily activities/events
  • Resolve conflicts and manage behavioral concerns as they arise
  • Assist interns in bringing supplies and setup to host community events
  • Knock on doors inviting neighbors to participate in community events
  • Call residents inviting them to an event
  • Walk and flyer community and talk with residents about community events
  • Update, maintain, and submit intern daily attendance record

 

The part-time Event Specialist(s) will work with Cleveland Neighborhood Staff to guide our interns to accomplish our mission to connect residents in the Cleveland Neighborhood of north Minneapolis to resources and to each other. The candidate should be familiar and confident with working with a diverse population and comfortable knocking on doors, interacting openly, and having conversations with strangers. The ideal candidate would be self-motivated, hardworking, well organized, and has previous supervisory experience. This position will require a flexible schedule. The expectation will be to work primarily hours during the afternoon (noon to 8pm, Monday-Thursday), late evening, and potentially every other Saturday.

 

Please email a letter of interest to hiring@clevelandneighborhood.org

Categories
Featured

Cleveland Connector Lab May 28th

CConnector Lab Iconome one, Come all to the Cleveland Connector Lab on May 28th from 6-8pm! During the month of April we hosted 30 Days of Community where we co-hosted a variety of community events initiated by Cleveland residents. Throughout the month we asked residents: “What would you do with $500 to make a difference in your community?” and we heard a wide range of answers. Now we are ready to take the next step to turning a few of those ideas into a reality, but we need your help. Here are just a few of the ideas residents came up with:

  • Neighborhood Cookout
  • Business opportunities for neighborhood youth
  • Farmers Market on vacant lots
  • Hire youth to do neighborhood clean ups and educate on recycling
  • Literacy initiative collaboration with Lucy Laney School

The Connector Lab will be a two hour workshop were you’ll come together with other residents on the topic of interest to you and put together an action plan to turn that idea into a reality. We’ll have pizza for dinner and we won’t bore you with long speeches, just a chance to get your hands dirty and begin creating something as a community. Will you join us?

RSVP here or on Facebook or email, call or text us at 612-567-1262 and we’ll make sure we have enough pizza for you 🙂

 

 

Categories
Northside News

Neighborhood Sweeps

Routine Neighborhood Clean Ups are coming your way!

Taking care of our properties helps keep our neighborhoods strong. Every year  Housing Inspections Services has staff out in the field to enforce nuisance and environmental violations. Our typical process allows owners about a week to resolve the violation. If the violation has not been resolved, contractors will complete the work and the property will be charged a fee.

Attached are PDF’s of some of the most common violations to look out for:

KeepMPLSclean-Somali
KeepMPLSclean-Spanish
KeepMPLSclean-English
KeepMPLSclean-Hmong

 

violations

Categories
Committees Featured

Five Weeks Until Live On The Drive!

 

 

It’s time to start the countdown to everyone’s favorite northside summer concert series. Live on the Drive 2014 will feature three stunning acts from Jazz to Classical Fusion to Indie Folk Rock. We’ve lined up some delicious local food vendors including the Lowry Cafe, pizza, sandwiches and gelato. To top it off your nights can continue with a movie in the park after each concert. Mark your calendar on Facebook for Thomasina Petrus June 12th, Clocks and Clouds July 10th, and Bomba De Luz on August 14th. Help us spread the word by liking us on Facebook and following us on Twitter. We’ll see you there!
lotdPoster_2014_screen

Categories
Gardening

Rain Garden Project!

4011182413_8bebd9cc22_bWe are pleased to let you know about this year’s Rain garden Project, a partnership between Cleveland Neighborhood Association and Metro Blooms. Metro Blooms is a non-profit organization that has worked for 30 years to strengthen communities by promoting environmentally sound landscaping that beautifies neighborhoods and protects our environment. Up to fifteen rain gardens will be installed in the Cleveland Neighborhood. The Raingarden Project will also involve workshops to help educate residential and commercial property owners on how to help keep our lakes, rivers and streams clean by simple changes in yard care choices. The workshops are designed to move participants quickly from an overview of healthy yard care practices to a completed raingarden design for their property with one-on-one assistance from Metro Blooms landscape designers and Hennepin County Master Gardeners. The Cleveland Neighborhood specific workshop is scheduled for Saturday, June 28th from 1pm-4pm and is FREE. Complete workshop details are outlined below.

 Register now. Some locations fill up fast. The $10-15 workshops will be offered from March through June:

Date

Day

Time

Location

March 25

Tuesday

6-9 PM

Bloomington Public Works Training Room

March 27

Thursday

6-9 PM

Edina Public Works Building

April 15

Tuesday

6-9 PM

Champlin City Hall

April 17

Thursday

6-9 PM

St. Louis Park Recreation Center

Apr 22

Tuesday

6-9 PM

St. Barnabas Lutheran Church, Plymouth

April 29

Tuesday

6:30-8:00 PM

Columbia Manor Reception Hall – Part A only

May 3

Saturday

9 -12:30 PM

Kenny Community School (+ Blooms Day Plant Sale!)

May 6

Tuesday

6-9 PM

Brooklyn Park Community Center 

May 8

Thursday

6-9 PM

Fridley Community Center

May 10

Saturday

10 AM-1 PM

Longfellow Park Recreation Center

May 13

Tuesday

6-9 PM

Brooklyn Center Community Center

May 22

Thursday

6-9 PM

Kenwood Park Community Center

May 29

Thursday

6-9 PM

Crystal Community Center

June 4

Wednesday

6-9 PM

Nokomis Park Recreation Center 

June 28

Saturday

1-4 PM

        North Regional Library – (Free)

*Closest to Cleveland Neighborhood &  plant/mulch pick up will follow workshop

Whether you are an experienced gardener or have never tried gardening before, these eco-friendly gardening workshops will help you learn how to:

  • Capture rainwater on site with raingardens.
  • Redirect your downspouts and install a rain barrel.
  • Plan your own garden with one-on-one assistance from landscape designers and Hennepin County Master Gardeners.
  • Use beautiful native plants in your garden landscape.
  • Adopt healthy yard care practices for you and for our clean waters.

Participants are also eligible for a low-cost onsite consultation and raingarden design rendering from a landscape design professional.

To register fill out the form below or call 612.588.1155

Categories
Events Northside News

Submit Event info now for Northside Summer Community and Arts Guide

draft coverThe Cleveland Neighborhood Association is developing a Northside Community and Arts Guide for summer 2014! The guide will feature all community and arts activities occurring on the Northside between June and September. We are seeking out organizations hosting summer events to list in our guide. The Northside Community and Arts Guide will be 5.5″ tall by 8.5″ long and have a print run of 5000 copies that will be distributed at local northside businesses and organizations, community events and door to door through neighborhood organizations. The summer guide will also be available to the many people that attend Live On The Drive.

The breakdown of listing options (example pdf link) are as follows:

Basic Listing:  Cost = FREE. Includes 10pt. listing with organization name, event name, location, and date/time, and contact info. (approx. 100 characters)

Bolded Listing: Cost = $25. Includes Bolded listing with banner heading and organization and event details (approx. 300 characters). Include a small photo/logo for additional $25

Half Page Listing: Cost = $150. Includes ½ page feature in the guide that includes photo, organization and event details (approx. 600 characters) and special ‘sponsor’ listing.

Full Page Listing: Cost = $300. Includes 1 full page feature in the guide that includes 1-3 photo(s), organization details, event details, and special ‘sponsor’ listing

Sponsor: If you are a business, organization or individual simply interested in supporting this project, you can make a donation of $100 or more and be listed as a sponsor in the guide by name and with your logo. 

This is an awesome opportunity to share your summer event(s) with the community! If you are interested in taking advantage of this promotional opportunity, don’t hesitate to contact us. If you are ready to make your submission you can do so below. You can also make your payment/donation for your listing or as a sponsor here at Razoo. Submit your listing now. Deadline is April 25th


msab_logo_color_smallLegacy Logo ColorFinal“This activity is made possible by the voters of Minnesota through a grant from the Minnesota State Arts Board, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts and cultural heritage fund.”

Categories
Events Northside News

Knitters of the Neighborhood Unite

Come on down today to 2205 Lowry Ave N for a morning or afternoon (10-3pm) of knitting, whether you’ve never knitted before or you are an old pro. Cleveland knitters are rocking one of the 30 days of community to show our creative side! Are your hands itching to create? Even if your new to knitting or have never tried it, stop by and we’ll help you get started! Snacks included!   yarn