Shingle Creek

Neighbors making decisions for the Neighborhood

  • SCNA Neighborhood and Board Meeting Second Tuesday, March 8 at 6:30-8 p.m.  

Zoom Meeting – Contact for link

This month we invite residents to attend and vote at our SCNA Neighborhood Meeting where we will be discussing local topics and ideas to help us better help the community. For full details see our website or Face Book page.

  • SCNA Create A Community Meeting March 16 at 6-7:30 p.m.

Zoom Meeting – Contact for link

Where Shingle Creek residents are meeting, and getting to meet each other, to learn about topics, discuss them, grow and stay connected! We will be planning upcoming community events. The meetings will be held on the third Wednesday in person at Creekview Recreation Center

  • Outdoor Winter Activities in Shingle Creek

Just because it is winter, outdoor activities in Shingle Creek does not stop when it is cold outside. Take advantage of the sledding hill at Logan Ave N and 50th Ave N while it has snow. If you need a sled, Creekview Recreation Center has a few to borrow. If you like to snow shoe, they are also available to borrow. Let’s not forget the ice rink and warming room at Bohanon Park. Warming room is open Monday – Friday 4-7 p.m., and Saturday and Sunday from 1-5 p.m. Lights will be on from 4:30-9 p.m. every day.

  • Creekview Recreation Center

Monday, February 14, all Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board (MPRB) recreation centers and the Mary Merrill MPRB Headquarters building resumed public hours. Recreation center hours are Monday-Friday, 3-9 p.m. and Saturday, noon-6 p.m. Building visitors and employees must wear a mask in all common spaces within MPRB buildings. People should socially distance at least six feet within buildings. Many recreation centers offer scheduled, registered and ActivePass programs outside of public hours. Search all available activities at minneapolisparks.org/register.

In an effort to encourage more neighbor participation, the City of Minneapolis has established new 6-year term limits on all board members. What this means is that most of the current SCNA board will be forced to retire in the next two years. We urge you to consider joining the board to help shape Shingle Creek’s identity by giving neighbors a way to come together to get to know each other, collaborate and propose solutions,.

If you have an idea for an event or would like to participate, reach out to us with your ideas.

Mission Statement:  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.

Check out our website.  www.Shinglecreekmpls.org

Follow us on FaceBook:  Shingle Creek Neighborhood Association (facebook.com/ShingleCreekNA)

We are on Instagram and Next Door

Shingle Creek Neighborhood Association

2233 49th Ave N Suite 150, Minneapolis, MN 55430

Phone: 612-524-9632

Website: shinglecreekmpls.org

Email: mpls.scna@gmail.com

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

All reasonable special requests and accommodations (interpreter, ASL, etc.) will be provided, please contact SCNA staff seven days prior to meeting.