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Habitat Housing Empowerment Expo

habitatlogoOn January 26th empower yourself at the free Twin Cities Habitat for Humanity Housing Empowerment Expo. Facing foreclosure? You can talk to a Habitat foreclosure prevention counselor or get free legal advice. Plus learn about how you could own a Habitat home for what you’re paying in rent. The Northside Pastor’s Collaborative is sponsoring this great event. It’s from 1 to 5 on Saturday, January 26 at Shiloh Temple in North Minneapolis. Be empowered about your housing. Learn more online at tchabitat.org or by calling 612-331-4090.

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Before I Die I Want To…

You might have noticed an interesting billboard at the corner of Lowry and Penn Avenue recently. This public art and engagement project is an opportunity to share your personal hopes and dreams with your community. 

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Holiday on 44th this Friday!

This community celebration is meant to foster understanding between people of different cultures, improve residents’ quality of life, support local artists, and promote neighborhood pride. This Friday evening from 6-9pm all along 44th Avenue in north Minneapolis. The Cleveland Neighborhood Association is proud to be a continuing sponsor of Holiday on 44th.

Now in its 15th year, Holiday on 44th is a large and highly anticipated event. Most of the indoor festivities will take place in the Patrick Henry High School and Loring Elementary gyms. There will be activities all along 44th Avenue North, including horsedrawn haywagon rides, ice sculpting, carolers, crafters, musicians, and performances by the Workhouse Theater Company.

Your not going to want to miss it!

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Declare Your 15

Support your Cleveland Neighborhood by committing to volunteer, share and donate to the organization and your neighborhood. Declare Your 15 is a campaign to encourage neighbors to engage in their neighborhood in meaningful ways. Commit to joining one of our exciting committees, volunteer with one of our neighborhood events, contribute some funds for programs like Live on the Drive, and share with your friends!

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A Look at Our Annual Report

If you weren’t at the annual meeting, well, you really missed out! We’ll do our best to recreate the evening for you, though you’ll have to pick-up your own bowl of Color Me Chili, since we ate it all!

Here’s a brief video we put together so you had a chance to hear from our board members

And here is our Annual Report
2012 Annual Report

Lastly, we elected new board members. Congratulations to Kimberly Caprini, Shannon Jones, Stephanie Gasca, Dan Hansen and Stephanie Sakes! Updates on all our board members will be coming soon.

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Cleveland Commons 2020

A resident vision for Cleveland Park

This fall we are embarking on a community engagement project to put together a vision for what residents and park users would like to see Cleveland Park and the surrounding green space look like by the year 2020. The decision to focus on this project came from resident feedback this summer that highlighted the park and that more could be done to enhance it as a community space and a true gathering places for the community. We also want to think bigger than just the park about what a truly “Common” space, shared by neighbors of all types, could really look like.

Thanks to the tireless work of Landscape Architecture student, Amber Hill, and Professor, Kristine Miller, our community engagement efforts will results in a final vision that the community can then use as an advocacy tool when talking with the Park Board, who have funding allocated for Cleveland Park in 2017, or other funders about updating the space. This visioning project will also help tie together two previous efforts by Cleveland residents to help vision what development on the northwest corner of Penn and Lowry Avenue will look like and input on a master plan for the Lucy Laney school grounds.

[button link=”http://clevelandneighborhood.org/survey/” type=”big” align=”right” newwindow=”yes”] Park Survey[/button]If you would like to participate in these efforts we’d love for you to contact the office or just show up to one of our Party in the Park events where we’ll be walking the park, gathering resident input, playing with large-scale models and all while having a fun time in the park. Mark your calendar for our Party in the Park events Wednesday, October 17th 5-7pm or Saturday, October 20th 2-5pm and then also come out for our Halloween Party in the Park, October 27th, 2-5pm in costume if you want candy and to give final feedback on three possible park designs. Cleveland Park is your park, your community space, your common space with your neighbors. Be sure to come out and share your vision for Cleveland Commons 2020.

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Chili Dinner and Annual Meeting

Join with your neighbors and learn about all that has happened in the past year in the Cleveland Neighborhood. Enjoy some delicious chili, catered by Cleveland’s own Kimberly Caprini and Color Me Chili. We’ll be releasing our annual report, sharing stories from the past year, and discussing how you can become a more active neighbor in Cleveland. You’re not going to want to miss the delicious food and the great presentation.

Our annual meeting is also when we hold board elections and we’ll have at least 4 seats available for new board members. Joining the Board of Directors is a great opportunity and experience for any neighbor, whether you’ve been on a board before or are just now hearing of the idea for the first time. We’ll have a Board training and a Board retreat shortly after elections so you’ll have a chance to receive valuable training and gain knowledge that will be relevant even after your time on the CNA Board. We ask Board members to commit to about 5 hours a month of volunteer time, which includes attending a monthly Board meeting (3rd Monday of every month at 7pm) and at least one committee meeting per month. If you’d like to learn more about joining the Board please call 612-588-1155 or email the office.

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Harvest Fest and Open Streets a Huge Success!

Wow! If you didn’t have the chance to get down to Lowry Avenue this past Saturday, well you really missed out. Several music stages, games, food and thousands of neighbors filled Lowry from Upton down to 4th for most of the day on September 29th. This event was an expansion of Harvest Fest which celebrated it’s fourth year with an art gallery, car show, beer garden and all-day music at Penn and Lowry. Thanks to support from Open Streets, this year Harvest Fest was able to expand and with the tireless work of the Lowry Business Association, the event drew hundreds of neighbors onto the avenue to walk and bike and for a day of northside pride.

Here’s some coverage of the event and photos for you to enjoy:

 

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Community Cooks – A Cleveland Connects Event

“Food is our common ground, a universal experience.”
-James Beard

 

Join with your neighbors for a fun evening preparing a free healthy meal together, discussing community, food and health and having a good time all around. On September 19th from 5:30pm to 8pm, Families, young kids, and everyone in between is welcome. RSVP by calling 612-588-1155 or emailing cna@clevelandneighborhood.org (Location details when you RSVP)

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Paid for by Allina Health, Neighborhood Health Connections

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Neighborhood Adventure League wins $20k grant

We’re excited to announce that the Cleveland Neighborhood Association recently was awarded a $20,000 grant through the Connect for Health Challenge from The Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Minnesota Foundation. Twenty-two grants were awarded, totaling $510,000 out of a total 386 entries from across Minnesota. Our project, The Neighborhood Adventure League, will getting going later this fall. If your interested in volunteering to help with this project or know when we launch, make sure you contact us or subscribe to our email list. Here is a description of the project below:

The Neighborhood Adventure League (NAL) brings residents of the Cleveland Neighborhood from a variety of backgrounds together under the guise of friendly competition to engage in activities that will build and strengthen relationships as neighbors have shared positive experiences.NAL consists of a series of opportunities to earn points and prizes by participating in community events. Those events will vary from purely social activities to community engagement opportunities. Everything from lawn games in the park, to attending a local concert, to visiting local businesses, to Crime and Safety meetings. The league will be tracked on the neighborhood website and will be promoted through community newsletters, newspapers and outdoor advertising, as well as in-person at public events and through neighborhood businesses. While residents might participate for the prestige and prizes, they will also be meeting and interacting with other neighbors from a cross-section of their community and building relationships through shared experience and intentional social connections.The Cleveland Neighborhood Association (CNA) is charged with resident engagement. However, neighborhood organizations traditionally lack the financial and staff capacity of expanding beyond committees and meetings to increase resident participation. The Neighborhood Adventure League seeks to provide a fun and creative way for residents to interact with each other that will result in deeper connections between residents and deepen resident engagement in the neighborhood organization.

Read our complete grant application here.