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Coronavirus news updates for the deaf community
A special Facebook Group has been created to share COVID-19 news updates with the larger deaf community. Started by Minneapolis resident and deaf community activist Ellie Kidder, the group shares information daily, engaging people in the community who feel scared and anxious. Link: www.facebook.com/groups/755877354940055. Additional info: Ellie Kidder, 651-964-1302 or art1048@gmail.com
Find out more »Comment period for Neighborhoods 2020 program guidelines extended to July 15
The public comment period for the Neighborhoods 2020 draft program guidelines on neighborhood programming and funding to support the City’s 70 neighborhood organizations in 2021 and beyond has been extended to July 15.
Find out more »COVID-19 resources from the City of Minneapolis
The City of Minneapolis has web pages and a newsletter about COVID-19.
Find out more »City of Columbia Heights closures
In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, and to protect customers and employees, the City of Columbia Heights has closed the majority of its public-facing services.
Find out more »City of St. Anthony COVID-19 updates
The City of St. Anthony has a web page dedicated to COVID-19 information and resources. The page includes information about closures and general information. Link: savmn.com/453/COVID-19-Coronavirus-Information-Resourc.
Find out more »Upcoming Events at Kolman & Pryor Gallery
Spring into Spring and Realist Paintings.
Find out more »Free Online Mental Health Peer Support Groups for Individuals and Families
National Alliance on Mental Illness sponsors a variety of online peer support groups for adults and young adults living with a mental illness, their families, friends, spouses/partners, as well as parents of children and teens.
Find out more »ONLINE: Studio Pintura virtual gallery open through May 3
Studio Pintura, 1500 Jackson St. NE, has a virtual gallery for its 3rd Annual Juried Floral Art Exhibition, which features flowers as the central theme of the work and includes the work of 28 artists. The show is scheduled to run online through May 3.
Find out more »ONLINE: Studio Pintura virtual gallery open through May 3
Studio Pintura, 1500 Jackson St. NE, has a virtual gallery for its 3rd Annual Juried Floral Art Exhibition, which features flowers as the central theme of the work and includes the work of 28 artists. The show is scheduled to run online through May 3.
Find out more »ONLINE: Studio Pintura virtual gallery open through May 3
Studio Pintura, 1500 Jackson St. NE, has a virtual gallery for its 3rd Annual Juried Floral Art Exhibition, which features flowers as the central theme of the work and includes the work of 28 artists. The show is scheduled to run online through May 3.
Find out more »ONLINE: Studio Pintura virtual gallery open through May 3
Studio Pintura, 1500 Jackson St. NE, has a virtual gallery for its 3rd Annual Juried Floral Art Exhibition, which features flowers as the central theme of the work and includes the work of 28 artists. The show is scheduled to run online through May 3.
Find out more »ONLINE: Studio Pintura virtual gallery open through May 3
Studio Pintura, 1500 Jackson St. NE, has a virtual gallery for its 3rd Annual Juried Floral Art Exhibition, which features flowers as the central theme of the work and includes the work of 28 artists. The show is scheduled to run online through May 3.
Find out more »ONLINE: Studio Pintura virtual gallery open through May 3
Studio Pintura, 1500 Jackson St. NE, has a virtual gallery for its 3rd Annual Juried Floral Art Exhibition, which features flowers as the central theme of the work and includes the work of 28 artists. The show is scheduled to run online through May 3.
Find out more »ONLINE: Studio Pintura virtual gallery open through May 3
Studio Pintura, 1500 Jackson St. NE, has a virtual gallery for its 3rd Annual Juried Floral Art Exhibition, which features flowers as the central theme of the work and includes the work of 28 artists. The show is scheduled to run online through May 3.
Find out more »ONLINE: Studio Pintura virtual gallery open through May 3
Studio Pintura, 1500 Jackson St. NE, has a virtual gallery for its 3rd Annual Juried Floral Art Exhibition, which features flowers as the central theme of the work and includes the work of 28 artists. The show is scheduled to run online through May 3.
Find out more »NAMI Minnesota offers online mental health classes
NAMI Minnesota (National Alliance on Mental Illness) has set up a wide variety of free online mental health classes for May.
Find out more »Job Training Center offers help for youth in Anoka County
The Anoka County Job Training Center has resources available for youth to help them in many areas related to gaining employment including one-on-one assistance, internships, training, and access to other resources that can help in building job skills.
Find out more »Anoka County to allow temporary signage for businesses
The Anoka County Board of Commissioners has authorized placement of temporary signage within the county right-of-way to announce re-openings and alternative service delivery options during the COVID-19 pandemic restriction period.
Find out more »“Sharing Our Stories” call tree
Want to stay connected to others? Join East Side Neighborhood Services “Share Our Stories” call tree to stay socially connected using the "old" technology of the telephone. The call trees are groups of people who once a week call another participant and are, in turn, called by another participant.
Find out more »Art-A-Whirl ONLINE
Art-A-Whirl 2020 is permanently online.
Find out more »MACC offers free hour of counseling support
The Minnesota Association of Christian Counselors (MACC) is offering a free hour of counseling support for anyone who is feeling stress or emotional trauma during the COVID-19 crisis.
Find out more »Kolman & Pryor Gallery open by appointment
Kolman & Pryor Gallery, Suite 395 in the Northrup King Building, 1500 Jackson St. NE, is open by appointment. Upcoming gallery artists include: Betsy Ruth Byers, Kate Casanova, Jil Evans, Kelly Jean Ohl, Patrick Pryor, Jodi Reeb, Julie Snidle, and Cameron Zebrun.
Find out more »Online mental health peer support groups
NAMI Minnesota (National Alliance on Mental Illness) is sponsoring a variety of free online peer support groups for adults and young adults living with a mental illness, their families, friends, spouses/partners, as well as parents of children and teens.
Find out more »Spring maintenance for native plants
The Mississippi Watershed Management Organization have put together a simple guide and a video to help learn the basics of maintain a native plant garden.
Find out more »Minneapolis Park and Recreation virtual programs
The Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board has created a Virtual Recreation Center with activities, education, and resources that can be accessed from anywhere.
Find out more »Mississippi River Paddle Share open
Mississippi River Paddle Share, established by the National Park Service to encourage kayaking on the river, is open for the season with COVID-19 protocols in place.
Find out more »Our storied river: Call for storytellers
Friends of the Mississippi River (FMR) is seeking storytellers to tell their stories about how the river changed them at FMRs annual river celebration and fundraiser in October.
Find out more »Heights Library events and activities
Columbia Heights Public Library is offering curb-side pick-up for items on hold is planning to offer adult and youth summer reading programs, a virtual English conversation circle, and summer youth programs.
Find out more »Columbia Heights 100th calendar contest
The City of Columbia Heights is seeking photo submissions for a commemorative 2021 calendar in honor of Columbia Heights’ 100th anniversary.
Find out more »1960 Edison class reunion
The Edison High School Class of 1960 is planning its class reunion. The Corona Virus may make it later this fall or next year. Interested? How to get in touch with you? Email, text, other? Email organizers at: sjmarien@aol.com.
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Keep the Beat fundraiser goes digital
Due to COVID-19 and the restrictions placed around large gatherings, the Keep the Beat police fundraiser is going digital this year. They will host a digital raffle on May 28. Ticket sales help fund the 2nd Precinct Substation and extra beat patrols to keep Northeast safe. Tickets are available here: https://heartofnortheast.com/events/ktb Raffle winners will be […]
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