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Did you get our Spring Newsletter?

snapshotHopefully everyone in the Cleveland Neighborhood received our spring newsletter at your door this weekend. Thanks to the amazing delivery team over at Paperboy we’re hoping our newsletter stands out from your junk mail and you get a chance to check out all the great things that are happening in your neighborhood. Tomorrow kicks off our new 30 Days of Community, check out the Calendar if you haven’t already and stop by 2205 Lowry Ave N, 1-6pm for our open house kick-off. If you missed the newsletter at your door we’ll post it here so you can read it at your leisure:

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Get Ready to Garden with our Local Food Hub

2014 registration is now open- join the Local Food Resource Hubs and start the countdown to spring!

The Local Food Resource Hubs are neighborhood networks of gardeners. The Hubs program is intended to provide home gardeners and community gardeners the support they need to grow, preserve, cook and compost their own fresh food by offering supplies, educational opportunities, and community connections in their neighborhood. The Local Food Resource Hubs program benefits neighborhoods by building community and increasing access to healthy food.

Residents of Minneapolis and St. Paul can join the Local Food Resource Hubs and select a small, medium, or large garden package- prices vary by size and partial scholarships are available. It’s basically a bulk buying club; packages of seeds and plants are available at a fraction of their retail price. Members pick up their seeds and plants at distribution events held across Minneapolis and St. Paul, which are run by Gardening Matters, Hub members, and countless neighborhood partners and volunteers.

But it’s about more than just the seeds and the plants. The Hubs program is meant to foster community development, using gardening as the tool. Once people are connected to their neighbors through gardening, they are more willing to share resources, collaborate, and make change in their community related to food, health, and gardening. An example of this is the Growing West Side Seed Library just in its launch phase, thanks to Growing West Side and Hub members in the West Side/West 7th areas of St. Paul. In this way, the Hubs help bring together people within and across neighborhoods who are growing food, which is the foundation to rebuilding a community-based food system.

5557326007_d503314d31_zThis is the fourth year of the Local Food Resource Hubs program. Last year in 2013 there were 900 members in the network, and the Hubs distributed more than 18,000 packets of seeds and 25,000 seedlings, 2,500 strawberry plants, 400 raspberry plants, and 30,000 pounds of compost.

Residents should contact Gardening Matters at 612-821-2358 or visit www.gardeningmatters.org/hubs for more information about the program, including a map of the Hub areas and the sign up form. English and Spanish paper forms are available from Gardening Matters and can be downloaded from the website as well.

See below for the upcoming seed distribution events. Members from any neighborhood in Minneapolis/St. Paul may join and pick up their seeds at the distribution event closest to their home.

Minneapolis:
-Waite Park Community Center (1810 34th Ave. NE) in NE Minneapolis: Saturday, March 22, 1:00- 3:00pm

-Waite House in the Phillips Community Center (2323 11th Ave. South) in South Minneapolis: Saturday, March 29th at the Community Food Forum, click for details (http://www.gardeningmatters.org/community-food-forums)

-Neighborhood Hub at Christ English Lutheran Church (3210 Oliver Ave N) in North Minneapolis: Saturday, April 5, noon-3:00pm

-St. Peters AME Church (401 E. 41st St.) in South Minneapolis: Sunday, April 6th, 1:00-3:30pm

 

St. Paul:
-First Covenant Church (1280 Arcade St.) in East Side St. Paul: Saturday, March 22, 9:30am- noon

-Hancock Recreation Center (1610 Hubbard Ave.) in St. Paul Midway: Saturday, April 5th, 9:00am- noon

-Rivers Edge Academy (188 Plato Blvd.) in West Side St. Paul: Tuesday, April 8th, 6:30- 8:00pm

All the plant distribution events will take place Saturday, May 17th, see website (www.gardeningmatters.org/hubs) for locations and times.

The Local Food Resource Hubs are coordinated by Gardening Matters and supported in part by the Minneapolis Department of Health and Family Support through the Statewide Health Improvement Program; Homegrown Minneapolis; Afro-Eco; CAPI; Waite House; Minneapolis American Indian Center; Hope Community; St. Peter’s AME Church; Northside Fresh Coalition; St. Olaf Community Campus; Neighborhood Hub; Redeemer Center for Life; Grace Center for Community Life and Little Kitchen Food Shelf; the Ventura Village, Northeast Park, and Columbia Park neighborhood associations; Corcoran Neighborhood Organization; Southeast Como Improvement Association; Hamline-Midway Coalition; Saint Anthony Park Community Council; Gordon Parks High School; East Side Prosperity Campaign; Urban Roots; First Covenant Church; Healthy West 7th Coalition; Growing West Side; Rivers Edge Academy; East Side Food Co-op; Mississippi Market; and many, many more neighborhood partners. 

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Paint the Pavement on Your Block – April 2nd

Have you ever wanted to add a little color to your block? All it takes is a little paint, some energetic neighbors and a design.

Join us for a workshop on how to do a paint the pavement project and work along with an artist to create some initial sketches. We’ll work together and talk about the timeline for making your project happen this summer. We’ll meet on April 2nd, 6-8pm at 2205 Lowry Ave N.
Even if you can’t make it, please let us know if you are interested by emailing us or giving us a call 612-588-1155. We’re working on a tight deadline, here is some more information.

There are two deadlines for Paint the Pavement this summer, the first is April 11th to be able to paint in June and the second is at the end of April to be able to paint in August. It’s a very short deadline, but all we need is permission of adjacent property owners, so if you know the people on the four corners of your intersection, or just the house across the street from you, this is a strong possibility for a great community project.

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Some Great Adult Education Classes at Laney

You’re never too old to learn! Adult Community Education is a great way to expand your knowledge at any age. We’ve heard feedback from Cleveland residents and encouraged them to expand classes to Lucy Craft Laney School. Just down the street from our residents at 3333 Penn Ave N. To increase accessibility, we’ve partner to make sure that those with children also can attend classes, by providing youth programming in partnership with the Laney Beacon’s program. The program is free and available for youth 5 and up. Download a registration form for the Youth program here. As to the Community Education classes you can find those by Downloading the Schedule of classes or view them below. We hope you can make it out to one of these great classes!

Health & Wellness

Massage for Couples: Heart to Hands – Nurturing Massage
You are massaging the shoulders of someone you carefor and you can feel the tension melting away un-der your hands. As you breathe deep you feel your confidence grow by the minute. Accepting guidance from the experienced workshop leader, you are finding a new connection with your nurturing capabili-ties. When your turn to receive comes, you have a new-found trust in yourself and the person massaging your shoulders. And, your shoulders become happier by the minute. Bring your loved one and discover a new way to show your tenderness. Only one person of the couple should register but both should come to class. Laney 2 Thursdays starting April 24 from 6:30-8:30 pm Cost: $36/Couple

Massage: Self-Massage for Stress Reduction
Everyone experiences tension, that nagging pain that just shows up. You will learn how to skillfully re-lieve the pain and tension in your shoulders and arms. By the end of the class you will be smiling with new skills and relaxation. Laney Thursday, May 8 from 6:30-8:30 pm Cost: $18

Hobby & Leisure

The Bicycle: Your Ticket to Fitness and Freedom
The bicycle offers you a range of options from recreational riding on a sunny summer day to carrying gro-ceries home on most any day of the year. We will discuss ways to bicycle with the maximum comfort and safety, preparing for the elements, resiliently adapting to the weather and streets. Using your self-re-newing power, free maps, and web-based resources you will experience a new level of freedom this sum-mer. Be sure to bring your bicycle to class. Laney Thursday, May 15 from 6:30-8:30 pm Cost: $18

Garden Free Fertilizer for your Thriving Garden
Working with nature, you can turn ordinary household waste into nourishment for your beautiful plants. We will cover the several methods of composting, reusing water, mulching, and creative approaches to have a healthy thriving garden. Laney Thursday, May 29 from 6:30-8:30 pm Cost: $18

Getting Started with Vegetable Gardening
Learn about basic vegetable gardening because growing fruits and vegetables at home is always a good idea, whether you are trying to improve your diet, cook gourmet meals, reduce grocery bills, or are look-ing for a fun family activity. We’ll discuss choosing a proper garden site, improving soil quality, choosing varieties of plants, and where to buy them. Laney Thursday, May 8 from 6:30-8:00 pm Cost: Free

Academics Writing Whirl
Add shape and flair to your writing in four sessionswith exercises (exercise is good for you!) in language rhythms, audience identification, rewrites and edits, and precise language choice. Enhance your abilities in writing story, memoir or blog. Laney 4 Thursdays starting May 8 from 6:30-8:30 pm Cost: $34 Adults 55+

Health Care for Seniors
Are you or a loved one turning 65? Already there? How do the government programs work? What are parts A, B, C and D? What gets covered and what doesn’t, when to sign up and what does it mean to you? Long term care, nursing homes, the government spenddown and the Partnership Act will also be dis-cussed. There will be discussion about how the newAffordable Health Care for America Act affects sen-iors. Get information and the resources needed to help you make your decisions. Laney Thursday, May 8 from 6:00-7:30 pm Cost: Free

Consumer & Business

Social Security: Understanding It
Will Social Security be there for me? How much canI expect to receive? When should I apply for Social Security? Learn about: FRA=Full Retirement Age; File & Suspend; Spousal Benefits; gain insight as to when might be the best time for you to take your benefit, and more. Laney Thursday, May 1 from 6:00-7:30 pm Cost: Free

Real Estate

An Essential Guide to Buying Your Home
Home values are on the rise, want to get the best deal on your home? Not sure what direction to go first? After taking this class you will know how to get the best financing, access government grants, and obtain first time buyer programs. Learn how to avoid the lemons and save thousands. Avoid the three mistakes most people make when buying a home. Instructor will walk you through step by step the best process for going about maximizing your money and having the lifestyle you want. Laney Thursday, May 15 from 6:30-9:00 pm Cost: $21

Family

Help Your Child Do Better in School
When children struggle at school, parents want to be helpful, but often don’t know how to be effective with the time they have. Come learn many simple andeasy “try this at home” strategies to try this sum-mer to help your child do better in school now and this fall. Parents often turn to tutors, at great ex-pense, to do something they could do with just a little training. You will leave at the end of the fourth ses-sion confident that you will help your child do better in school! Class is free but you must register. Laney 4 Thursdays starting May 1 from 7:00-8:30 pm Cost: Free

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Lucy Laney is Ready to Build a Playground

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Come join Lucy Laney and KaBOOM! Thursday, March 27, for an exciting adventure to design a new, safe, and fun  playground for our children. Design Day will be held at Lucy Laney School-there will be an adult design portion of the day from 3-6:30 pm. As a parent or member of Cleveland Neighborhood, your involvement will not only bring joy to the new park creation, it will also bring community support in bettering your neighborhood. Let the Play Begin! For more information please contact Regina Cole via email regina@clevelandneighborhood.org or via phone (612)483-1706.

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Live On The Drive 2014

The snow is melting and we’re starting to see green and you know that means your favorite community gathering is right around the corner. Mark your calendar for June 12th, July 10th, and August 14th. Want to know who the bands are? Watch the video above to see our band line-up for 2014 or you can check out our LiveOnTheDrive.org website as well. We’re excited to offer you a great new line-up and bring back the many things you’ve come to love about our events. Food Trucks, Movies in the Park, Bike ride, Artist Spotlight, and of course free lemonade.

These great events aren’t possible without the help of our sponsor organizations and individuals and the many volunteers. Consider becoming a Sponsor today or reply to this email if you are interested in volunteering before, during or after the event. One great way to help us spread the word is to join our eventLike us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter. See you this summer!

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Neighbors Dream Become Reality – Hopewell Music

FDF2014Long time Cleveland resident Jaette Carpenter has finally achieved something she has wanted to do for about 40 years.  With the help of co-founder Ellie Fregni and more, they set up a Non Profit Music Education Cooperative called Hopewell Music Cooperative – North.  Her goal was to set this up for North side students, to fulfill an unmet need of formal private music lesson regardless of economic level and much more for the community of North Minneapolis. Currently about half of the students are taught free of charge, the other 1/2 are discounted. In a couple week’s they’ll host a great fundraiser. Information about the event below:

Music for all! Hopewell Music Cooperative North’s 2nd Annual “Founders Day Funder” fundraiser at River of Life Lutheran Church. Hopewell Music Cooperative North invites you to attend a fundraising concert and reception benefiting Northside’s only music school.

Hopewell Music Cooperative North presents their 2nd Annual “Founders Day Funder” at River of Life Lutheran Church on Saturday, April 5th at 6pm.

The concert will be held in the sanctuary at 2200 Fremont Ave N in Minneapolis and is open to all ages. There is a suggested donation of $10 at the door. Come hear a variety of music ensembles including the Hopewell Community Choir, Jazz Ensemble, Orchestra, and Flute Choir along with other student solo performances. Both the Flute Choir and Orchestra have the exciting opportunity to be world­premiering pieces by local composers: The Hopewell Flute Choir will be performing “Zephyr” by Ian A Cook and the Hopewell Orchestra will be premiering “Olorun and the Orishas” by Dameun Strange, a co­founder of Hopewell.
After the concert enjoy a reception with music provided by Hopewell students and bid on raffle items donated by local businesses including Goddess of Glass, Cookie Cart, Friedman’s Department Store and many more.
If you would like to support Hopewell but are unable to attend please go to www.hopewellmusic.com to discover how you can help bring high­quality music education to the Northside community.Hopewell Music Cooperative North is a nonprofit music school in North Minneapolis. Their mission is to provide underserved students access to affordable and high quality private lessons, ensembles, and courses as well as to safe and vibrant performance opportunities for community members.

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Still Time to Help Host 30 Days of Community

event cover photo2If you haven’t signed up to co-host a community event this April there is still time. We have several open slots for residents interested in stepping up with an idea for a community gathering, a fun workshop, an idea that connects people. They sky is the limit. Fill out the application in just a couple minutes here and we’ll get in touch with you about your idea! Here is the calendar of events so far.

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Help Co-Host 30 Days of Community starting in April!

30doclogoYou have an empty room, a small budget, and the task of bringing neighbors together… What would you do? We’re looking for your energy and creativity to help us host an amazing month of activity in your neighborhood. From April 1st to 30th we’ll be hosting events every day of the week at the currently vacant store front at 2205 Lowry Avenue North. We want to bring residents of all ages and backgrounds together for fun, learning, community and creativity. From a film festival to card games, art workshops to gardening, yoga to Zumba, we want You to come and enjoy yourself, meet your neighbors, learn a new skill and start spring by enjoying the beauty of the place you call home. If you have a great idea for a one time event, we want to help you make that happen. We’ll do all the legwork, but we need your help with a great idea and making it happen. We have a small budget and additional support as needed. Fill out the short application at the link below and we’ll get in touch with you ASAP about your event. And we’ll see ALL of you in April!

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Register Now For the Community Connections Conference!

The 2014 Community Connections Conference will be held on Saturday, March 22, 2014 from 8:00a.m. to 4:30p.m at the Minneapolis Convention Center!

The conference is hosted by the City of Minneapolis Neighborhood and Community Relations (NCR) Department and is FREE to all participants.

This year’s conference theme, “Common Ground: A CitCOMMUNITY CONNECTIONSy that Works for All” aims to explore ways we can hone our organizational and communication skills, better understand how we can work with and influence city government, and build broad-based efforts that involve all segments of our increasingly diverse neighborhoods and community-at-large.

The conference includes a keynote address by Dr. Verna Cornelia Price, over 35 workshops, and a post-conference social gathering.

Conference workshops are organized around four themes:

•Making the City Work for Me: Helping Residents Better Understand and Influence City Government

•Thinking Bigger: Collaborations Will Get You There

•Finding Common Ground: Gathering Diverse Communities Around the Table to Share Common Goals

•Running an Effective Organization: Managing Your Work, Finances and Communications

Questions about the conference can be directed to Cheyenne Brodeen at 612-673-3737. Don’t miss this opportunity to network with other neighborhood and community-minded activists throughout our city.

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