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Local girls earn top Girl Scouting honor: the Silver Award

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Silver Award Team pictured left to right: Rachel Clifton, Dee Dee Anderson, Destiny Washington, Jasmine Bussie

On June 1, 2014, four Cadette Scouts from Troop 13779 of Sanctuary Covenant Church will be recognized for earning the second highest honor available to a young woman in Girl Scouting – the Girl Scout Silver Award.  Dee Dee Anderson, an 8th grader at Minnehaha Academy, Destiny Washington, a 7th grader at North View Junior High School, Jasmine Bussie, a 7th grader at Brooklyn Center Junior/Senior High School and Rachel Clifton, a 7th grader at Beacon Academy will celebrate this prestigious achievement for their 2-year service project known as Project 5000 at the Ted Mann Concert Hall (University of Minnesota) amongst their peers, family, friends and Girl Scouting community.

The highest and most prestigious awards that Girl Scouts can earn are the Bronze, Silver and Gold Awards. These awards, commonly referred to as the High Awards, showcase what being a Girl Scout is all about.

The Silver Award is the highest award earned by Cadette Girl Scouts. It is a national award with national standards, awarded by Girl Scouts of Minnesota and Wisconsin River Valleys on behalf of Girl Scouts of the USA. This award acknowledges achievements in leadership development, with community-based actions (outside of Girl Scouts) having a sustainable element and incorporating personal growth. This project involves girl led, ou
tcome based, sustainable leadership projects based in the girls’ community. A project is considered leadership when the girls address the “Root Cause” of an issue they are passionate about and which incorporates “with” the community (not service based) “for” the community.

Project 5000 was born from a desire to address the growing issue of hunger in the state of Minnesota. According to a study released by the Hunger in America/Minnesota Study, hunger has doubled in Minnesota over the past five years and 40 percent of those seeking hunger relief in Minnesota are now children under the age of 18.  Further research conducted by Feeding America revealed that 1 in 10 Minnesotans does not always know where he or she will find his or her next meal.

Project 5000 is a take action project inspired by our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ found in a parable told in the book of Mark 6:30-44 in which Jesus feeds a crowd of 5000.  The goal of the project is to help end huger in our community by teaching people how to grow food themselves. And also to educate adults and children on the importance of eating healthy food and what qualifies as eating health food.

Over the span of two years, the Project 5000 Team (Dee Dee, Destiny, Jasmine and Rachel) spent their Saturdays learning about permaculture and working along side urban farmers affiliated with PRI Cold Climate and the University of Minnesota’s Master Gardners’ programs.  They also partnered with Gardening Matters to deliver harvest to a local food shelf in north Minneapolis.  To address the sustainable component of their project, the team partnered with third and fourth grade students from Lucy Craft Laney School to grow seedlings over the winter months which eventually the students transferred into large containers to be housed in their back yards for the purpose of providing healthy food to their families and others in their communities.

By Lisa Chatman, Cleveland Neighborhood Resident and Girl Scout Troop Leader

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Party in the Park – Back to School – August 20th

Final-Party-FlyerJoin us this Wednesday evening for our second Party in the Park event with the theme Healthy Living. We’ll have a custom backpack take-home project for students with Juxtaposition Arts, resource tables from Hennepin Teen and Child Check-ups, Center for Energy and Environment and more. This event is put on by the Cleveland Neighborhood Association’s Youth Committee.

The event is held near our office in the green space between Cleveland Park and Lucy Craft Laney School near Penn and Lowry Avenues north and reaches residents in the Cleveland Neighborhood and surrounding area.

This year we’ve chosen themes for the Party in the Park events. In June we had Summer Fun and Safety, July 16th was Healthy Living, and August 20th we’ll round it out with Back to School themes. We’d love for you to join us at the events as a resident or come as an organization. Come for Dinner, stay for the community!

RSVP on Facebook for our August 20th Event!

Would you like to Table at the event? Register Here!
(Sponsor Letter PDF)

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Cleveland Party in the Park 2014

Cleveland Party In The Park_party_flyer_4x6 copyThe Cleveland Neighborhood Association’s Youth Committee is excited to be hosting our second annual series of Party in the Park events  on the third Wednesday of June, July and August as a way to connect neighbors with one another and resources and opportunities in their community. The event is held near our office in the green space between Cleveland Park and Lucy Craft Laney School near Penn and Lowry Avenues north and reaches residents in the Cleveland Neighborhood and surrounding area.

This year we’ve chosen themes for the three Party in the Park events. June 18th we’ll feature the theme of Summer Fun and Safety, July 16th we’ll have Healthy Living, and August 20th we’ll round it out with Back to School themes. We’d love for you to join us at the events as a resident or come as an organization. Come for Dinner, stay for the community!

RSVP on Facebook for our June 18th Event!

Would you like to Table at the event? Register Here!
(Sponsor Letter PDF)

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We’re Hiring A Summer Step-Up Supervisor Position

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Interested in applying or know someone who might be? We’re looking for someone who is passionate about neighborhood engagement, experienced working with youth and ready to have a fun summer hosting pop-up block parties!

Summer Step-Up Supervisor & Event Specialist – PT (32hrs) 

Summary

Lead and oversee summer Step-Up Interns in hosting a variety of community events for residents of the Cleveland Neighborhood.

Desired Qualifications:

  • Willingness to contact residents, setup events, and document resident contacts
  • Experience supervising youth and or community engagement/event planning
  • Proficient in Windows, Excel, Word
  • Experience with databases and data entry
  • Familiar with online docs and online tools (blogging, social media, project management)

 

Example of duties and responsibilities:

  • Supervise High School Step-Up Interns hosting neighborhood block parties
  • Assist interns with planning daily activities/events
  • Resolve conflicts and manage behavioral concerns as they arise
  • Assist interns in bringing supplies and setup to host community events
  • Knock on doors inviting neighbors to participate in community events
  • Call residents inviting them to an event
  • Walk and flyer community and talk with residents about community events
  • Update, maintain, and submit intern daily attendance record

 

The part-time Event Specialist(s) will work with Cleveland Neighborhood Staff to guide our interns to accomplish our mission to connect residents in the Cleveland Neighborhood of north Minneapolis to resources and to each other. The candidate should be familiar and confident with working with a diverse population and comfortable knocking on doors, interacting openly, and having conversations with strangers. The ideal candidate would be self-motivated, hardworking, well organized, and has previous supervisory experience. This position will require a flexible schedule. The expectation will be to work primarily hours during the afternoon (noon to 8pm, Monday-Thursday), late evening, and potentially every other Saturday.

 

Please email a letter of interest to hiring@clevelandneighborhood.org

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Summer Youth Employment Opportunities

In the Cleveland Neighborhood, we want to make sure every young person that is interested in having a job has that opportunity. The Step-Up program is a great opportunity for students ages 14-21 to begin or continue their steps into the job world, build their resume, expand your skills, try new things and, of course, earn a little spending money. We’ll also be looking to hire a few students at CNA this summer and would love to have students from the neighborhood. Don’t miss out on this great opportunity. Sign up for STEP-UP Today!

If there are any teens on your block, please share this opportunity or let us know their address so we can get the word out to them.

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Village Parks Youth Program

A great program and opportunity for youth in our community. If you know a teen that might be interested please pass it along.

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  • Apply by January 30, 2014
  • Meet weekly to explore Minneapolis’ diverse languages and cultures.
  • Assist in summer programs for children in Minneapolis parks.
  • Spend a week learning a new language at Concordia Language Villages.
  • Connect to a summer employment opportunity.
  • Build leadership skills with an incredible group of Minneapolis teens.
  • Village Parks is a free program for Minneapolis teens aged 14 – 18.

Fill out the Village Parks application and return to:

Village Parks, MPRB
2117 W. River Road North
Minneapolis, MN 55411

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Happy Anniversary Camden Music School!

531312_10150685677371730_1139221196_nThe Camden Music School, located right here in the Cleveland Neighborhood, celebrated it’s 9th anniversary of providing great music programming to local youth and families. We’re grateful to have such an amazing program right here in the neighborhood and grateful for the years of dedication Janet Zahn, CMS Director, has given to the help make Live on the Drive an essential part of summer in north Minneapolis. Here’s to another 9 years making music in Cleveland!

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Tickets For Families and Teen Night

africanam-circleAs a neighborhood organization, we recognize that happy and healthy families are key to a thriving community. When we have the opportunity, we make tickets available to Cleveland residents to take young people in their home or on their block to events, museums and more. Below are a few upcoming opportunities we’d like to offer to you. If you are interested in attending any of the events, please email or call us with which event and how many tickets you are requesting. Also, don’t forget about our Teen Night this Friday, there will be Karaoke, Dance Contest, pizza and prizes. Hope to see you there!

Science Museum of Minnesota Science Fusion Festival

African Americans in Science
Saturday, January 18, 2014, 1-4 p.m.

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¡Amantes de la Ciencia!
Saturday, February 1, 2014, 1-4 p.m.

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American Indians in Science
Saturday, February 15, 2014, 1-4 p.m.
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Asian Americans in Science
Saturday, February 22, 2014, 1-4 p.m.

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The Very Hungry Caterpillar – Children’s Theatre Company
Saturday, January 25, 2014, 5pm

 

And don’t forget Teen Night!mic event for Camden News

 

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Teen Night with Karaoke and Just Dance Contest – Jan 17th

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It’s cold outside but that’s not stopping us from heating it up on the dance floor and on the mic! Teens, ages 13-18, are welcome to join us on Friday, Jan 17th from 7-9pm for Teen Night. We’ll be singing karaoke, eating pizza, and dancing the evening away. Don’t miss it!

If you know of a teenager on your block that might be interested, let us know and we’ll be happy to invite them.

Questions? Comment below, email us or text us at 612-567-1262

 

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Teen Night – Join Us December 13th

Friday 7-10pm at Cleveland Offices

Don’t miss it! Games, Pizza, Fun and more
Great prizes! Like tickets to the Vikings game on Sunday!
Cleveland Neighborhood Association at 3333 Penn Ave N. (on the south end of Lucy Craft Laney)

Brought to you by the Cleveland Neighborhood Association

Ages 13-17 (Grades 8-11)

Call 612-588-1155 to RSVP or text 612-567-1262

Visit http://clevelandneighborhood.org for more info about the Neighborhood Association. We look forward to hearing from you!

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