Shingle Creek

Shingle Creek Neighborhood Association

PO Box 15656, Minneapolis, MN 55415

Website: shinglecreekmpls.org

Email: mpls.scna@gmail.com; Amy Luesebrink, staff, 612-597-9464

 

The SCNA Annual Board Meeting and Elections will be:

Tuesday, April 11, 6:30-8:30 p.m. at Creekview Park, 5001 Humboldt Ave. N.

*All meetings are open to the public *All residents are encouraged to attend.

Any requests for special accommodations are welcome.

Contact SCNA staff seven days prior to meeting.

Mark your calendars! SCNA Annual Meeting and Elections, Tuesday, April 11, 6:30 p.m.

Shingle Creek neighbors! We invite you to mark your calendars to attend our annual SCNA meeting! We have several guest speakers from the Minneapolis Park Board, City, County and State attending. Come and celebrate the work of SCNA and partners from this past year and look to elect and reelect board members!

SCNA is a 501c3 organization. Our mission is to organize to be a voice of the community, to advocate and promote the Shingle Creek neighborhood, to improve neighborhood livability and economic opportunities, to involve and empower residents, and to promote the safety and health of our community and its residents. To learn more and how to get involved check out our website: shinglecreekmpls.org.

23rd Annual Shingle Creek Clean-up Saturday, April 22, 9:30 a.m.-noon

We invite you to attend our 23rd Annual Shingle Creek Clean-up at Creekview Park, 5001 Humboldt Ave. N!  We provide bags and gloves. Door prizes! Clean up will be from 9:30-11 a.m. with a light lunch provided from 11 a.m.-noon. Contact us to volunteer at mpls.scna@gmail.com.

The sixth annual Community Connections Conference – Your Voice, Your City: CommUnity – will be held at the Minneapolis Convention Center Saturday, April 1. The conference is free. All are welcome to make their voices heard; participate in interactive sessions, robust learning and exhibits; and enjoy a delicious cultural lunch.

Community Connections Conference, 8 a.m.-3 p.m. Saturday, April 1, Minneapolis Convention Center

The current neighborhood structure of the Community Participation Program is set to end in 2020. Neighborhood organization staff, board members and residents can take this opportunity to help plan for the future of neighborhood organizations and their roles in communities beyond 2020.

The Minneapolis Neighborhood and Community Relations Department hosts the conference annually in partnership with City departments, neighborhood organizations and community partners. For full details, more information and to register contact ncr@minneapolismn.gov or 612-673-3737.