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Share a Story about CNA on camera!

ballpit thumbnailWe’d like to think we do pretty good work here at CNA, but it’s not possible without the many great residents in our community that make it happen. This spring we are trying to put together a short video sharing some of the stories about what makes Cleveland Neighborhood a great place to live and CNA a great organization to be a part of. Do you have a story to share about a positive impact the Cleveland Neighborhood Association has had on your block or in your neighborhood or just on you in general? We’d like for you to share that story on camera for our video project. Next Tuesday, April 7th from 2-5pm we will have a student camera crew out interviewing residents and they’d like to interview you!
If you are available for any 30 minutes slot between 2-5pm on April 7th please contact us at 612-588-1155 or email us. Or if you are available a different day please contact us as well. We are looking forward to hearing your stories!

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Featured Youth

Cars, Trucks and Airplanes oh my!

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A huge thank you to the Cleveland Neighborhood Association Youth Committee and the amazing high school students from Patrick Henry High school and Edison High school who put together and pulled off a great family event on Saturday. With there help the kids and parents imagined and created Cars, SUVs, a truck and even a plane (click to see pictures!). It was so great to see the details that they added to their projects. We have an amazing neighborhood and great families and youth.
You won’t want to miss our summer series, Party in the Park, the next big event that the Youth Committee is planning. If you’d like to participate in the planning we’d love your help. Join us this Thursday, April 2nd, at 6:30pm at CNA for the monthly Youth Committee meeting to play an important role in your community and ensuring we have positive activities for youth and families all summer long. We hope to see you there!

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Committees Northside News Youth

Drive-in Movie Tomorrow!

snap 2015-03-26, 14_19_02Looking for something fun to do with the family on Saturday morning? Join us for our “Drive-in Movie” event on Saturday at 1pm. A fun afternoon creating ‘cars’ out of boxes and going to a “drive-in” movie in the neighborhood. We’ll serve some movie theater snacks and we’ll watch a series of short children’s films.  Wear clothes you can get messy in and parents are welcome to join in, participate and watch the films as well! A great way to kick-off MPS spring break as a family!

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Community Development Northside News

What Should Happen to the Old Fire Station?

firestationThe former Fire Station #14 located at 33rd and James Avenue North has been vacant since 2006 when a new station was constructed on Lowry Avenue. The City of Minneapolis has received two proposals for redevelopment of the fire station and is hosting an information session for community residents to here from the two groups and give input on the future of the site.

Come out Thursday, March 26th to the North Regional Library from 6:30-8pm for the presentations and to give your input on this potential community investment.

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More information about the project can be found here.

 

Meeting Details:

When:

Thursday, March 26, 2015

6:30-8:00pm

 

Location:

North Regional Library

1315 Lowry Ave. N.

Minneapolis, MN 55411

 

Agenda:

6:30 Welcome & project background

6:45 Project presentations

7:30 Q&A

8:00 Adjourn

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Events Featured Northside News

Live on the Drive 2015 Lineup

The moment you’ve been waiting for is here! The Live on the Drive 2015 lineup is an incredible slate of Minneapolis-based musicians you won’t want to miss. Mark your calendar for June 11th, July 9th, and August 13th from 6-8pm (rain dates the following Thursdays for each). With out further ado…

debbie duncan 025Debbie Duncan – June 11th

Debbie Duncan may be considered the upper Midwest’s “best-kept-musical secret”, but she has become a local legend and treasure in her home of Minneapolis. Her personality, vitality, and versatility all contribute to that fact. She is a terrific entertainer, and this is certainly part of her appeal. Most importantly, however, “she’s a superb vocalist, probably the finest in the area.” [Bob Protzman, St. Paul Pioneer Press]

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tokiwrightToki Wright – July 9th

Blend soulful yet futuristic music with intelligent writing and you have Toki Wright.  Wright has over 1 million Youtube views, albums with Rhymesayers Entertainment, Top 20 charting on MTV for multiple videos, and an extensive and successful tour history. Now operating fully independent with Soul Tools Entertainment, Wright is making a major impact in the shifts in music how music is presented.

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2843409 (1)Javier Trejo – August 13th

Javier‘s musical influences range from old-school country and Tejano music to R&B and Rock ‘n’ Roll. His self-titled album presents Bossa Pop original songs inspired by the music of Antonio Carlos Jobim, Jerry Garcia, Manu Chao, Arto Lindsay, Flaming Lips, David Gray, and RL Burnside. Javier Trejo’s songs transcend genres to create an intimate sound that seduces the listener.

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Community Development

Planting for Pollinators: How Raingardens Can Help

butterflyMetro Blooms just scheduled a free raingarden workshop in the Heritage Park Community Room on Wednesday, June 10th from 6-9pm just south of Cleveland. We have additional workshops scheduled throughout the city as well if residents are interested in a different date/location.  At the workshop residents will learn about pollinator plants and raingardens and then have time to meet 1:1 with a Landscape Designer and Master Gardener to discuss their own property. Residents can register for a workshop at metroblooms.org

Learn more about why Planting for Pollinators is important…

In a world without bees, your next plate of food would have considerably less variety. By some estimates, one of every three bites of food we take depends on pollinators like bees. Pollinators are the small creatures—among them bees, butterflies and hummingbirds—that carry pollen from plant to plant as they forage, unknowingly performing an important step in the production of fruits and seeds.

In recent years, we have observed severe declines in various pollinator populations. Honey bees are a key example. According to the USDA, beekeepers lost an average of one-third of their colonies every winter from 2006 to 2011. In the last couple of decades, the monarch butterfly population has declined 90 percent in North America.

This is worrisome. Consider the following: more than 80 percent of plants depend on pollinators for survival. In this country alone, bees and other insect pollinators contribute more than $24 billion a year to the economy.

Why are pollinators disappearing? A leading cause is lost habitat. Quite simply, many pollinators no longer have the food and other resources they need to survive. They are also vulnerable to pesticides, in ways that are currently being studied.

While this problem exists globally, we can act on a personal level to help solve the problem. Our gardening practices can create urban habitats that attract and sustain pollinators. Choosing native plants is a step in the right direction: pollinators and plants that evolved in the same areas generally benefit one another. For example, milkweed attracts bees and butterflies. To reproduce, monarch butterflies actually need milkweed because it is the only plant their caterpillars eat. Practices on this scale can establish pollinators in our own backyards.

Which brings us to raingardens, one of our favorite topics. Metro Blooms teaches people how to plant raingardens as part of our mission to promote gardening, beautify the community, and help heal the environment. These shallow depressions, planted with native vegetation, allow stormwater to be cleaned naturally as it soaks into the ground, diverting polluted runoff from our waterways.

Creating raingardens that are also habitats for native pollinators is, quite simply, smart design. The raingardens help clean and preserve natural bodies of water and function as habitats for bees, butterflies, and other insects and small animals that pollinate. In turn, the pollinators, just by doing what they do, help the raingardens thrive so they can work efficiently to clean our water.

Learn more at one of our eco-friendly raingarden workshops.  This year we will offer lots of information on designing raingardens for pollinators: metroblooms.org/workshops.php

By Aleli Balagtas

Aleli Balagtas is a freelance writer interested in gardening ecologically.

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Events Featured

Live on the Drive is right around the corner…

Summer is on everyone’s mind right now and it’s on ours too as we put the final touches on our 8th annual summer concert series, Live on the Drive. Mark your calendar for June 11thJuly 9th, and August 13th. Want to know who the bands are? We’re going to keep you waiting just a little bit longer 🙂 If you want to be the first to know join our email list! 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, 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 sign-up here 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!

Live on the Drive

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Crime and Safety Featured

Save the Date Cleveland Spring Clean May 9th

spring clean bannerSpring is in the air and we want to work together to make Cleveland the beautiful place we all know it to be. Join your friends and neighbors on May 9th for a spring clean and celebration. We’ll meet at the end of our blocks along Lowry Avenue were you’ll receive gloves, pickers and bags from Team Captains. Together we’ll walk the blocks from Lowry to Dowling picking up litter, tidying up and helping make the neighborhood sparkle. We’ll finish with a celebration lunch complete with music and resource tables. It’s going to be a great event and we hope you and your neighbors can make it out to join us. In the spirit of friendly competition, there will be a prize at the end for the street (Penn-Xerxes) with the highest turn out, so invite your neighbors!

We’re in need for Team Captains for each block, so please consider volunteering!

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Community Development

Cleveland Tiny Fields Expands!

72120324We are excited to be expanding Tiny Fields in Cleveland this year to up to 12 spots! The Tiny Fields Project distributes boulevard vegetable garden kits to Cleveland Neighborhood residents on a pay-what-you-can model with a maximum cost of $30 to start a new tiny field. Each kit includes enough seed and seedlings to plant a boulevard or alley with a variety of vegetables, a guide to vegetable gardening, and help to till and install new beds. Families participating then follow along using social media and learn throughout the season. Learn more at the Tiny Fields website or Apply Today!

-From Kelly Maloney, Volunteer Tiny Fields Coordinator

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Featured Northside News Youth

“Drive-in” Movies in the Neighborhood – March 28th

drive-in movie carJoin your neighbors March 28th at 1pm for a fun afternoon creating ‘cars’ out of boxes and going to a “drive-in” movie in the neighborhood. We’ll some movie theater snacks and we’ll watch a series of short children’s films.  Wear clothes you can get messy in and parents are welcome to join in, participate and watch the films as well! A great way to kick-off MPS spring break as a family!

March 28th

1-3:30pm

Lucy Craft Laney School

3333 Penn Ave N

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