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Enter Our Curb Appeal Photo Contest Today!

We think our neighborhood is great, but we want your help in proving it to everyone with some beautiful images of the great people, places and things that highlight this Small Neighborhood with a Big Heart. Today we launch the Curb Appeal Photo Contest, a quarterly contest for residents to snap and share photos of their neighborhood, block, or home and share the beauty that you experience in your community. Our Holiday/Winter contest runs now through February 8th with a winner chosen at the Feb 8th Community Development Committee. Winning entry will receive a $50 gift card to a local northside business. Visit our Facebook event, view more details below or click here to submit your entry.

Snap a photo in the Cleveland Neighborhood and Submit It Today!

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Complete Details for the Curb Appeal Photo Contest

Eligibility

Must be a resident of the Cleveland Neighborhood and at least eighteen (18) years old to enter.

SPONSOR

The Photo Contest is sponsored by the Cleveland Neighborhood Association, P.O. Box 11635, Minneapolis, MN 55411 (“Sponsor”). This Photo Contest is in no way sponsored by, endorsed by, administered by, or associated with, Facebook.

Entry Period

The Photo Contest begins at 12:00am CST on December 18, 2015 and ends at 6:30PM CST on Feb 8th, 2016 (the “Entry Period”). Entries submitted before or after the Entry Period will not be eligible. Sponsor’s computer is the official time-keeping device for the Photo Contest.

WHAT TO ENTER

The Cleveland Neighborhood Association is seeking photos that highlight the “curb appeal” of the Cleveland Neighborhood.

Photos must be taken of and within the boundaries of the Cleveland Neighborhood (Penn to the East, Xerxes to the West, Lowry to the South, and Dowling to the North).

To ensure eligibility for the contest all entries must have a resolution of 3 million pixels or greater (3 megapixels) to be made available upon request. All photographs should accurately reflect the subject matter and the scene as it appeared. Photos that have been digitally altered beyond standard optimization (removal of dust, cropping, reasonable adjustments to exposure, color and contrast, etc.) will be disqualified. Entries may originate in any format — including, but not limited to digital files, digital prints, color transparencies, color prints, or black and white prints — so long as they are submitted electronically in a .jpeg, .jpg or .gif format. Multiple exposures that have been combined to produce a single “High Dynamic Range” image are acceptable.

If you choose to include people in your submission, you are responsible for obtaining the necessary releases from the individuals depicted, and must be able to provide copies of those releases to the Cleveland Neighborhood Association upon request.

Please do not include the following:

  • Photos that violate or infringe upon another person’s rights, including but not limited to copyright.
  • Photos that contain sexually explicit, nude, obscene, violent or other objectionable or inappropriate content
  • Images that involve the willful harassment of people or wildlife, or damage to the environment by the photographer
  • Images that involve putting any individual or animal in danger.

The Cleveland Neighborhood Association shall determine entry eligibility in its sole and absolute discretion.

HOW TO ENTER

All images must be submitted though our photo submission websiteincluding all required fields, including name and valid email address. Additional information to confirm eligibility may be requested at a later date.

You can select an image directly from your computer desktop and upload them via the link provided. You may enter an unlimited number of times, but you may not use an agency or automated system to enter. Sponsor reserves the right to reject any additional entries or entries that do not comply with these Official Rules. By entering, you indicate your unconditional agreement to, and acceptance of, these Official Rules and Sponsor’s decisions, which are final and binding. You cannot win a prize unless you comply with all requirements in these Official Rules. Entrants may be asked to supplement their submission (such as with a paragraph about their photo or the highest resolution version of their photo) anytime during of after the contest dates.

JUDGING

Photos will be judged on originality, technical excellence, composition, overall impact, artistic merit  and subject matter relevance to the contest theme. Judging will be conducted by the attendees at the Community Development Committee immediately following the end of the contest dates. All eligible committee members will be allowed to participate in the voting at 1 vote per individual in determining a winner. The committee will evaluate all valid entries and pick an overall winner.

All judging decisions are final. Please do not contact us about the status of entries or judging.

The Cleveland Neighborhood Association will notify the winner via the contact information provided at the time of entry.

POTENTIAL WINNER REQUIREMENTS

If the winning photo is of a property that is not the photographers contact information for the resident of photographed property must be provided. Winning’s will then be split between the photographer and the property’s current resident.

Except where prohibited, a potential winner may be required to complete and return an affidavit of eligibility, including proof of age, and liability/publicity release within 14 days. If a potential winner is a minor, his/her parent or legal guardian will be required to sign the documents on his/her behalf. If a potential winner fails to return these documents on time, an alternate potential winner may be selected in his/her place in a random drawing of all remaining entries received. Only three (3) alternate potential winners may be contacted per category.

PRIZES

The sponsor will award the following prizes.

One (1) Overall grand prize winning photo entry will receive: Gift Cards valued at $50 from a selection of predetermined local North Minneapolis businesses.

In the event that the photographer and the resident whose property has been photographed are not the same the Overall grand prize will be split as follows:

One (1) gift card valued at $25  from a selection of predetermined local North Minneapolis businesses for the Photographer and One (1) gift card valued at $25  from a selection of predetermined local North Minneapolis businesses for the current property resident.

All winners are responsible for paying any income taxes and any and all other costs and expenses not listed above. Any prize details not specified above will be determined by Sponsor, in its sole discretion. A prize may not be transferred and must be accepted as awarded. A winner may not request cash or a substitute prize.

YOUR RIGHTS

Your photographs help the Cleveland Neighborhood Association promote our neighborhood. Thank you for helping to further our mission through your photography.

You will retain all rights to any photograph you submit — including ownership if applicable.

If you submit a photograph to enter the Photo Contest, you grant the Cleveland Neighborhood Association a royalty-free, nonexclusive right, in perpetuity, to:

  • Display the photograph on the Photo Contest submission website (http://www.nature.org/new-wild/photo-contest/index.htm)
  • Display the photograph on the Photo Contest Facebook app
  • Allow third-parties to share the photograph on the following social media platforms: Twitter, Facebook, and Pinterest.
  •  Use the photograph on the Internet and in Social Media in support of our mission.
  •  Use the photograph in the Cleveland Neighborhood Association’s internal and external communications materials including but not limited to web sites and web publications, fact sheets, fund raising publications, advertising, multimedia, presentation and membership services, and annual report.
  •  Provide your photograph to other individuals and organizations for sponsor-related use in news stories, newsletters, reports, slide shows, displays, web pages, videos, membership premiums, and the like.
  •  Use, in connection with the Photo Contest, your name, city, state and country of residence in promotions and other publications.
  •  Retain a digital copy of your photograph that will be archived in the Cleveland Neighborhood Association photo library and accessible to staff via the internal online photo archive.

The Cleveland Neighborhood Association will endeavor to credit all photographs with the caption “Person’s Name” when the full name is available.

GENERAL CONDITIONS

In the event that the operation, security, or administration of the Photo Contest is impaired in any way, Sponsor may, in its sole discretion, either: (a) suspend the Photo Contest to address the impairment and then resume the Photo Contest; or (b) award the prize(s) from among the eligible entries received up to the time of the impairment. Sponsor reserves the right, in its sole discretion, to disqualify and seek damages from any individual who tampers with the operation of the Photo Contest, violates these Official Rules, or acts in a disruptive or unsportsmanlike manner. Sponsor’s failure to enforce any term of these Official Rules shall not constitute a waiver of that provision. Proof of sending any communication to Sponsor by mail shall not be deemed proof of receipt of that communication by Sponsor. In the event of a dispute as to the owner of an online entry, the authorized account holder of the e-mail address used to enter will be deemed to be the owner. The Photo Contest is subject to federal, state, and local laws and regulations and is void where prohibited.

RELEASE AND LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITY

By entering, you agree to release and hold harmless Sponsor, Facebook, their respective parent, subsidiaries, affiliates, and each of their respective officers, directors, employees, and agents (the “Released Parties”) from and against any claim or cause of action arising out of participation in the Photo Contest or receipt or use of any prize, including, but not limited to: (a) unauthorized human intervention in the Photo Contest; (b) technical errors; (c) printing errors; (d) late or undelivered mail; (e) errors in the administration of the Photo Contest; or (f) injury or damage to persons or property. You waive the right to claim any attorneys fees and any damages whatsoever, including, but not limited to, punitive, consequential, direct, or indirect damages.

E-SUPPORTER

When you enter, you will automatically become an e-supporter of Cleveland Neighborhood Association. This includes special event invitations, digital messages and a monthly e-newsletter. You may cancel and unsubscribe at any time.

PRIVACY AND PUBLICITY

The information you provide when you enter is provided to Sponsor, not to Facebook. Except where prohibited, you consent to Sponsor’s use of your name in any list of winners (if applicable) and for promotional purposes in any media without further payment or consideration.

DISPUTES

You agree that any and all disputes, claims and causes of action arising out of, or connected with, the Photo Contest or any prize awarded shall be resolved individually, without resort to any form of class action, and exclusively by the appropriate court located in Minnesota. All issues and questions concerning the construction, validity, interpretation and enforceability of these Official Rules, your rights and obligations, or the rights and obligations of Sponsor in connection with the Photo Contest, shall be governed by, and construed in accordance with, the laws of Minnesota, without giving effect to any choice of law or conflict of law rules (whether of Virginia or any other jurisdiction), which would cause the application of the laws of any jurisdiction other than Minnesota.

RESULTS

Results will be posted online at http://clevelandneighborhood.org

QUESTIONS

Questions and inquiries about contest rules can be emailed to cna@clevelandneighborhood.org

 

 

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Gardening

What’s the Buzz About the Community Garden

Eric Wilson, Our GreenCorps Member, at the garden
Eric Wilson, Our GreenCorps Member, at the garden

We have some great things that have been happening in the garden this year, and look forward to what 2016 has in store! Here’s a brief update:

  • Workshops: This fall, we hosted a few workshops on a variety of topics, such as fermentation and growing mushrooms. We plan to continue with these next year, and hope to have Cleveland residents teach some of the things they know as it relates to food, nutrition, cooking, and all things in between!
  • Garden Task Force: We are always looking for new members to join our garden task force. This is an opportunity for residents to have a voice and guide our mission and purpose. Sign-up for Garden Updates by here.
  • Step Up: We plan on hiring a couple of Step Up interns for the 2016 growing and harvest season. They will a HUGE help in planting, watering, composting, and helping our veggies grow.
  • Conservation Corps: The MN Pollution Control Agency has teamed up with the Conservation Corps to offer a great opportunity for our GreenCorps member to host a youth group in early summer. The application process has just begun, and if our site is chosen, they will make some infrastructure improvements to the garden.
  • SeedMoney grant: The SeedMoney grant closed with $150 donated! Thank you to all of those who made a pledge! We will wait for further notice if we are among those that receive an additional amount to help us buy supplies.
  • What’s the buzz: Bees are coming to the garden in 2016 thanks to Cleveland resident Frank! Someone representing CNA may soon be knocking on your door to tell you a little bit more about why bees and to get your approval.
  • Door-to-Door: Also, going door-to-door will soon be a small group of people led by our GreenCorps member and Outreach specialist from Project Sweetie Pie. They are going to be spreading the word about the garden and other local food opportunities and asking you to get involved. If you want to help door knock, let us know!
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Youth

We’re taking a Move Night Break until Spring

12322434_1626296474298649_2990065283950213474_oWe had a great time last Friday at Movie Night, we got together and watched a classic Holiday film. Kids had popcorn and juice boxes for snack and picked out a prize to take home. We have a lot of plans and new ideas for Movie Night this spring as we break during the Holiday Season & New Year. But we look forward to hearing from you! What is your son or daughters favorite movie? Bring their ideas and your family out to Movie Night on the second Friday of each Month starting again April 8th 2016. It’s going be a show you don’t want to miss.

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Join us for Friday for Movie Night!

Our December Movie Night is coming up on Friday! Join us at 6pm for a movie, popcorn, and a great time to hangout with your neighbors. All ages are welcome! Call for details about the movie, 612-588-1155. RSVP on Facebook!

AMA Movie NightNovember’s Movie Night was a hit. Cleveland Neighborhood Association featured young fresh film makers Asian Media Access, on Friday November 13th. We watched nine very creative films that our youth members produced, wrote, and directed. They produced mini films with a range of topics from, sci-fi, comedy, horror and drama. AMA also produced a silent film titled Co-Exist for BALL, that dealt with issues like bullying, racism, gang violence, discrimination, sexism, teen pregnancy, childhood obesity, and poverty. Movie Night is a great time to get out and see what’s going on in the community, chat with neighbors, eat popcorn and watch a great film!

If you missed November’s Movie Night stay connected for future updates. Cleveland Neighborhood Association’s Movie Night is on the second Friday of every month at 6pm and is free and open to all ages. We hope to see you and you’re family this Holiday Season!

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It’s a Great Week For Biking

IMG_89502Do you know who is really grateful for the warm weather and lack of snow this week? The over 100 kids who received a free bicycle from our giveaway on Saturday! Thanks to some amazing volunteers and great community partners. Shout out to Lucy Craft Laney School, Major Taylor Cycling, Loppet Foundation, Safe Routes to School, North Minneapolis Bicycle Advocacy Council and the Minnesota Black Riders Association and lots of Cleveland Residents for volunteering and making this event great. Missed it? You can still get your bike on this week with this warm weather and join us in the spring for our big bike ride in April. We hope to see you out there! Learn about other upcoming events and opportunities to be involved by joining our Volunteer and Events Hub today!

Check out some of the great photos from the Bike Giveaway on Facebook.

Some of our awesome volunteers!
Some of our awesome volunteers!
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Events Featured

We Need a Few More Volunteers for Our Bike Giveaway Saturday!

Got a couple hours to spare this Saturday, December 5th, to do good in the neighborhood? Help us make our first local bike giveaway a success by registering to volunteer this Saturday!

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Events Featured

Bus Rapid Transit Route 19: 35th or 36th Station?

BRT C-Line RouteIn 2017, Penn Avenue will likely see the opening of the new C-Line, a Rapid Transit bus that runs along the route of the current 19, down Penn and east on Olson Highway to downtown. Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) blends the benefits of Light Rail with the low impact of a bus route for a combination that should result in easier and faster commutes for the thousands of riders that take the 19 every day. You can learn lot’s more about the C-Line on the Metro Transit website. Right now Metro Transit is gathering feedback from transit riders and residents on the Station Locations along the route. You are welcome to contact Metro Transit with your comments directly about any and all of the station locations and plans. Today, CNA is asking for your input on one specific location, whether a station should exist at 35th Avenue North or 36th Avenue North and Penn Avenue. There will most likely be a station at Lowry and Dowling, but also one in between at either of those two intersections. We’d like your feedback on which one you’d prefer and why. Please take a minute to fill out our brief survey so we can be more informed about the perspective of our residents. Thanks! (Take the survey below or at this link)

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Save the Date for the Northside Housing Fair March 12th 2016

Northside Housing FairWe are very excited to announce the relaunch of the Northside Housing Fair. The Cleveland Neighborhood Association hosted an annual northside housing fair for a number of years and is proud to bring back that tradition with the 2016 Northside Housing Fair which will take place in March 12th, 2016 here at our partner school Lucy Craft Laney Elementary School. The Northside Housing Fair will be your one-stop shop for all things housing related, whether you’re a renter, a homeowner, or anything in between. We’ll have housing resources from contractors to financing opportunities, housing organizations to renter resources, neighborhood organizations, community groups and everything in between. Visit tons of vendors, participate in mini-workshops, and find answers to your housing related questions all in one place.

We are currently registering vendors (50% table discount Early Bird Special!), recruiting sponsors, and encouraging residents to Save the Date! You can even RSVP on Facebook!

The Cleveland Neighborhood Association has a long track record of hosting top-notch community events such as Live on the Drive and Party in the Park. We are proud to be able to continue that tradition with the Northside Housing Fair. Join us in making this a great event.

We’d like to thank you early partners and sponsors, Lucy Craft Laney Elementary School, Minneapolis Community Education, Wells Fargo Home Mortgage and the Neighborhood And Community Relations Department. Get on board to be part of this great event today!

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Gardening

Donate to the Cleveland Community Garden and Double Your Dollar!

We have big plans for the Cleveland Community Garden in 2016 and you can help us get there. Our Garden Task Force is raising funds for a SeedMoney Challenge Grant to cover the cost of tools for our community garden.  We only have 30 days to raise $400, and if we succeed, SeedMoney will match it! Here’s where you can donate and here is some more info about the garden project:

The Cleveland Neighborhood Community Garden opened in spring 2015 with the purpose of being a catalyst for economic development and community engagement in an area of the Twin Cities that has been recognized as a food desert.  We strive to achieve this goal by collaborating with local businesses, educational institutions, and youth organizations to offer hands-on education to help food insecure youth and families to better understand and provide access to food and nutrition and gain skills that empower them to be positive contributors to a healthier neighborhood.

Anyone is welcome to plant, cultivate, and harvest fresh, organic produce from the garden at no cost.  We only ask that they volunteer their time in the garden to help with maintenance and attend educational workshops when they are able.  Workshop curriculum has included composting, recycling, gardening basics, and health/nutrition.  We have a number of goals as we move into 2016.  We will continue growing food for residents residing in North Minneapolis and hope to create a surplus in which we are able to donate to local food shelves.  We have committed to be one of the principle sites for a newly formed composting cooperative.  This cooperative aims to educate local business in organics recycling and to provide employment opportunities.  Our garden is also a member of a group of local community gardens that is working in collaboration to obtain a green house.  The green house will be a site utilized for gardening and economic education, and projects to grow produce and create products in order to partner with local businesses and restaurants to create buy back produce.

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Give To The Max For Live on the Drive Today

Live on the Drive 2015 brought nearly 4500 neighbors out to the beautiful Victory Memorial Parkway this summer for three amazing concerts to enjoy all that makes our community great. We couldn’t have asked for more perfect weather and the talented bands were amazing. A big thanks to Debbie Duncan, Toki Wright and Javier Trejo for making 2015 a summer to remember.

As we get ready for Live on the Drive 2016 we’d like to ask you to make a contribution to making this great, free community concert series happen. Every donation, from $1 to $1000 will be recognized and appreciated, it’s through community support that we are able to host these concerts year after year.

GIVE TO THE – MAX DONATE TODAY!

Can’t donate? Consider joining the Events Committee and helping behind the scenes to make Live On The Drive happen! Meetings are the 2nd Thursday of each month (tonight!) at 6:30pm at the Cleveland Neighborhood Association office, 3333 Penn Ave N. For more details please call the office at 612-588-1155. Thanks!

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