Archive for the 'youth' Category

Homewood Studios, your neighborhood place for art, announces the opening of Gallery 1 x 1 x One, our new “window gallery.”
We offer one piece of art, for one month, by one of our young community artists to catch your eye, to slow you down, to nourish your spirit.
If you are a young artist (under 18 […]

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Hi neighbors!
I just wanted to tell all of you, that if you were not able to make the event on Saturday, you truly missed out. It was a lot of fun and very informative. My personal favorite thing was the fire truck. I have never seen a fire truck do what these ladies […]

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The Willard-Homewood Organization, in partnership with the Northside Residents Redevelopment Council is hosting a . . .
Crime Prevention and Safety Fair!
Please download flyer to distribute to your neigbhors!

Where: Plymouth Christian Youth Center, 2210 Oliver Ave N
When: Saturday, October 27th (10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.)
Activities include . . .

a workshop in personal safety
CERT Training
neighborhood block […]

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*THANK YOU* to the PEACE FOUNDATION for such a great time. Neighbors . . . if you did not make it to the peace in the summer street party, be sure to make their next event–they really know how to set up a party!

SMILES!

FOOD!

PEACE games!

FAMILIES!

TALENT!

. . . including DRUMS

Guy on STILTS!

JUMP rope!

Hoola HOOPS!

a tiny SHEEP!

PONY […]

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TO: State Senator Linda Higgins, State Representative Willie Dominguez, Mayor R.T. Rybak, Councilmember Don Samuels, U of M President Robert Bruininks, Commissioner Mark Stenglein, and Governor. Tim Pawlenty
Dear Elected Representatives:
I was just having breakfast and a news items stated that because of the tragic accident of the little girl who lost her lower intestines  due to the pool […]

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 Ever wondered what happens to people when they get out of jail?  They move back into the community! Would you like to help make this transition successful for an offender in Minneapolis?  Then you want to find out more about the Communty Justice Project . . .

Download the Community Justice Project brochure 
Contact Hillary directly:
Hillary Freeman
Co-director, Community Justice Project
Minneapolis Police […]

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Go See Do! pt.1
Go See Do! pt. 2
www.insightnews.com

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On May 10, 2007, students and volunteers from Bethune Elementary School (located behind Sumner Library, near Heritage Park) planted 17 trees and 10 shrubs on the school grounds and in the park adjacent to the school.
Adult volunteers included members of the Master Gardeners Association and Tree Care Advisors, along with the Northside Garden Club and […]

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Every household with kids has fridge art — and we’d love to make your child’s artwork even MORE famous by posting it on our website, too! Drop us a line and let us know if you have artwork that you would like to share with your neighbors . . .

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