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2012 Garden Tour

Sunday, July 15th, 1-5 pm

Maps Available at 3615 Sheridan Avenue North
The Cleveland Neighborhood is taking nominations for the 2012 garden tour. Nominate your own yard or a neighbors to be included on our self-guided walking tour.

This event provides a great opportunity to get to know others in our neighborhood and to get ideas for your own landscaping designs. Because many of the hosts are available during the tour, this is a good time to ask “how-to” questions and find out how easy it is to get started.

Typically, the tour has between 10 and 15 gardens. Please consider being a host or going on the tour this year. All gardening levels (beginners to advanced) welcome. Register by July 1 to have your home on the tour. Fill out the form below or download to your computer and e-mail to cna@clevelandneighborhood.org.

If you have any questions, please call the office, 612-588-1155

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Try Nice Ride, Get a Free Annual Pass!

You’ve seen those neon green bikes over on Lowry and Penn, but have you had the chance to take them for a spin? Now’s your chance to take a free ride and for doing so get a free annual pass ($65 value!) so you can ride all year completely for free.

The tour date is Friday, June 22nd, at 6pm at the Penn and Lowry kiosk.

This exciting opportunity is only available for 6 participants. To RSVP give the Cleveland Neighborhood office a call at 612-588-1155 or email at ariah@clevelandneighborhood.org

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I Want _______ In My Neighborhood

A Community Gathering for Cleveland Neighborhood residents to come together and share, dream and discuss what they want to see in their neighborhood. Your voice in this process will help determine how neighborhood funds and staff time will be directed in the coming year.

May 22nd, 7pm at Lucy Craft Laney, 3333 Penn Ave N.

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Landscaping Grants Available!

Landscaping grants are available to any and all interested community residents. Please contact the office for more details, 612-588-1155

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Spring Clean-up, May 19th

Join other neighborhood residents for the annual Spring Cleaning Day on Saturday, May 19th.  Call the office if you need trash bags delivered to your home to help clean up your block.  At 9am, we will gather at the CNA office to clean up along Penn Ave.  At noon there will be a picnic outside the CNA office with hot dogs and lemonade provided.  Participants are invited to bring other food to share.

 

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North End Community Garden Enters 3rd Year

The North End Community Garden again welcomes new gardeners for our 3rd year.  We are on Penn, near Lowry, just south of the North End Hardware Store, across from the Aldi parking lot.  Everyone is welcome to participate.  Gardeners may have a rectangular plot of their own or opt to be part of the communal effort with many circular plots.  The suggested fee for the year is $20, and this is cheerfully reduced or waived for anyone for whom it may be a hardship!  Gardeners may work in the garden at any time, and we also schedule weekly times when many gardeners choose to work together there.  For more info:northendcommunitygarden@gmail.com or contact the Kosowski family at 612-529-8628.

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Flea Market: Sign-up now!

Flea Market, June 2nd, 2012

As part of the Camden Community Garage Sale, the Cleveland Neighborhood has obtained some space for a Flea Market in the Penn Avenue parking lot of Lucy Craft Laney School. This is at 33rd Avenue North and Penn Avenue North.

This is a good opportunity to draw attention to your sale, by co-locating with 10 or more households. These types of sales draw more people to your sale.

If you are interested in reserving your spot, at no cost to you, please send an e-mail to: fleamarket@clevelandneighborhood.org.

You will get a spot that is about 10′ x 6′. If you need more than one spot, let us know. You will need to bring your own tables, bags, etc.

The sale will start at 7am (6:30am you can set-up) and go until 1 PM and each party will be responsible for taking their unsold merchandise home with them.

This event will occur rain or shine.

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Community Energy Services

The Cleveland Neighborhood is offering homeowners the opportunity to get a free in-home energy audit.

Important Details 

You must be a homeowner
You must sign-up for a one and one-half hour Community Energy Services Workshop
Only the first 100 owner-occupied homes from the Cleveland Neighborhood will be able to attend at no charge. Others will be charged $30.
You must live in the Cleveland Neighborhood (non-residents the cost is $30). Act now, only 30 spaces left!

  • Live West of Penn Avenue North and
  • Live North of Lowry Avenue North and
  • Live East of Xerxes and
  • Live South of Dowling Avenue North

Want to learn how to reduce your energy consumption, save money and stay comfortable? Now you can through the Community Energy Services program, a comprehensive one stop residential energy program now being offered in the Cleveland Neighborhood. Through the program, you will have access to a free workshop on energy efficiency and conservation and a home energy visit by two qualified professionals.

The next free Energy Efficiency and Conservation workshop held in the area are:

Tuesday, September 6, 2011 at 6:30 pm at Salvation Army, 2727 Central Avenue NE.
Tuesday, September 20, 2011 at 6:30 pm at North Regional Library, 1315 Lowry Avenue N.

The workshop will last about an hour and a half and will provide an in-depth look at the Community Energy Services Program, including information on saving energy in your home. You must attend the workshop in order to schedule an in-home energy audit. The energy audit would normally cost $30, but thanks to the Cleveland Neighborhood Association, it will be FREE for the first 100 Cleveland residents who sign up for and attend the workshop.

You may attend any Community Energy Services Workshop, just identify yourself as a Cleveland resident and bring your Driver’s License/State ID as proof that you live in the neighborhood.

At the home visit, two qualified professionals will spend about 1-1/2 hours identifying your home’s unique energy needs, completing a blower door test and helping you to install free energy saving materials in your home. Up to $400 worth of goods and services are provided to you, including as many compact fluorescent light bulbs as needed, a programmable thermostat if appropriate,low flow shower heads, gasket seals, pipe wrap, water heater thermostats and more! At the end of the visit, you’ll receive a packet identifying energy improvements you can make to your home along with financing and rebate information.

Tired of weeding through complicated energy bills? Community Energy Services will also provide an energy use inventory for the past twelve months of use and then send you regular updates for the twelve months following your home visit. The reports quickly and easily show you what your home energy usage and costs are and how they compare, on average, to homes of similar size in our neighborhood.

It’s easy to participate in the Community Energy Services Program and receive all of the free products, services and information that will help you to be more energy efficient in your home and reduce your energy costs. Just be one of the first 100 Cleveland homeowners to contact Kyle Boehm at the Center for Energy and the Environment at kboehm@mncee.org or 612-219-7334 and register.

You may also attend other Community Energy Services Workshop, but make sure to register with Kyle to qualify for the Cleveland Neighborhood rebate.

Rental Properties:
The Center for Energy and the Environment offers programs for Energy Conservation in rental properties. For more information, please contact Mark Opdahl at (612) 747-6725 for more information.