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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.

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Ipso Facto at Live on the Drive August 9th

“Live on the Drive” turns five this summer!  Celebrate by packing a picnic, bringing your family and inviting your friends to our fabulous fifth anniversary summer concerts, our last one of the season is August 9.  The free concerts are held from 6 to 8pm on Victory Memorial Drive at 34th Avenue North in Minneapolis, one of the most beautiful concert settings in the city.

August 9:  Ipso Facto

Ipso Facto is a Minneapolis-based reggae/funk/jazz band that has played for audiences around the world. They are “still rockin’ the body, still rockin’ the mind, and playin’ music about change.” Band members for the Live on the Drive gig include Wain McFarlane on guitar and vocals, Greg McFarlane, drums and percussion, Julian McFarlane on bass and vocals, Bruce Jackson on keys and vocals, Tommy Harsevort, guitar and vocals, Beth Ann Dodds, vocals, and Jose James on saxophone, percussion and vocals.  – A nice, big seven piece band to help us celebrate five nice, big years of Live on the Drive!

 

 “Live on the Drive” is presented by founding partner, North Memorial, with the Cleveland Neighborhood Association, the Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board, the Northwest Minneapolis Business Association, Camden Music School and through a grant from the Metro Regional Arts Council.  (Sponsors to date.)

 Concert-goers say it best:  “This is just a wonderful thing for our community. It really brings people together.”

 Everyone is encouraged to save gas and walk or roll to the events.

Mark your calendars and plan to attend all three free “Live on the Drive” concerts.   For further information, call 612-588-1155 or visit LiveOnTheDrive.org

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Register for National Night Out – August 7th

The registration deadline for National Night Out is just around the corner, July 24th. If you haven’t done so already, I’d encourage you to register and connect with your neighbors on this exciting evening. Here’s a few helpful resources:

National Night Out Resources and Links

  • Register to block your street and receive free goodies.
  • Reply back with the details of your event and we’ll make flyers for you to distribute.
  • Stop by Papa’s Pizza (42nd and Thomas) for gift cards to giveaway.
  • Connect with Facebook GroupCNA Email ListCNA Email ForumNeighborland
  • CNA Fridge Magnets, Youth Brochures and “I Want ______ In My Neighborhood” stickers from the CNA office (call or email)
  • If you’d like an attorney to come out to talk about crime prevention.

Thanks to all those who were able to make it out to our Cleveland Connectors Launch yesterday. A great opportunity to meet one another, share ideas about how to connect with neighbors and work toward a better neighborhood. We’ll do it again in a few months 🙂

And if you have any questions at all, don’t hesitate to email or call the office: 612-588-1155

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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.

RSVP On Facebook

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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.