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September 2020
Minneapolis National Night Out
The Minneapolis recommended National Night Out date for 2020 is Tuesday, Sept. 15.
Find out more »Diverse applicants wanted for Minneapolis boards and commissions
Twenty-four City of Minneapolis boards and commissions have openings for appointments this fall. Applications are open now. The positions are open until filled; application review begins Sept. 30 unless marked otherwise.
Find out more »Resilient Yards workshops for fall
Metro Blooms is offering a Blue Thumb Lawns to Legumes workshops, offered as a webinar, to learn strategies for mitigating the effects of climate change in your outdoors, and to help protect pollinators, clean water, and the local ecosystem.
Find out more »Memorial Blood Centers has urgent need for blood donations
With hurricanes affecting blood donations in the southern U.S. and COVID-19 impacting up to 50 percent of blood drives, blood donors are urgently needed to help maintain a stable supply of blood for local hospital patients.
Find out more »Northeast Calendar call for art deadline extended to Sept. 25
The deadline for a call for art for the 2021 Northeast Calendar, coordinated by the Northeast Community Development Corporation, has been extended to Friday, Sept. 25, 11:59 p.m.
Find out more »Medicare Virtual Workshop
A representative from the Senior Linkage Line will present recent changes in Medicare benefits and coverage, and how these changes affect you.
Find out more »Compassionate Ocean Events
Events and classes at Compassionate Ocean Dharma Center.
Find out more »Hennepin County Library hours have changed
For an updated list of all the branches' new hours: hclib.org/about/news/2020/September/hours
Find out more »HeightsNEXT Plant Exchange
This is generally a perennial plant exchange but house plants and seeds are welcome too.
Find out more »Virtual walk to raise mental health awareness
The modified 2020 NAMIWalks Virtual Walk event is set for, Saturday, Sept. 26, 11 am-3 pm, and has a new format that will combine virtual “socially distanced” components with “real life” safe-distance celebrations.
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