Fulton Fall Festival
Annual neighborhood festival with food, kids activities, silent auction, community information and more.
Annual neighborhood festival with food, kids activities, silent auction, community information and more.
a listing of addresses will be posted by 9/15 on www.fultonneighborhood.org
We're closing West 50th Street between Wooddale Avenue in Edina and Chowen Avenue in Minneapolis for the third-annual Open Streets on 50th! The street will be open to bikes and pedestrians to enjoy music, dance, games, crafts, yoga and other creative and active events. Civic, athletic, artistic, creative and neighborhood groups, as well as businesses will participate! Open Streets is dog-friendly, too! It's time for everyone to come together for a day of celebration and community building!
Join us for a conversation about what the neighborhood association can do to help improve Fulton neighborhood. We will serve wine, beer, cheese and Vinaigrette will treat us to bread and samples of their vinegars and olive oils. Please pre-register here for your free ticket.
Learn to Create Beautiful, Low-Input Lawns: Increasing numbers of property owners are looking to replace their lawn with something that is beautiful, ecologically friendly, and lower maintenance. 6:30-8:30 p.m. Tues., Oct. 24 Lynnhurst Recreation Center 1345 W Minnehaha Pkwy Cost: $25 per household Register for this event online at metroblooms.org/events by sending your name, organization, title, email address and phone number to deborah@metroblooms.org; or calling 651-699-2426. For more information, click here.
This event is hosted virtually by the Southwest Alliance for Equity. Sign up here. About the event: The Office of Violence Prevention (OVP) uses a community-focused, public health approach to help ensure that everyone can be free from violence. Working to break the cycle of violence by addressing it at three points: Preventing it before it begins Intervening at the first sign of risk Healing after it happens Learn about current initatives and their community-focused approach as well as how you can support this important work. The Office of Performance and Innovation helps the City innovate and transform citizens’ lives while addressing barriers to developing and implementing solutions. Learn about how they have been working with residents to reimagine public safety to strengthen our community through specialized programs and newly designed unarmed public safety responses: Behavioral Health Crisis Reporting a theft or property damage Report a parking issue
Based on receipt of a generous grant from the Fulton Neighborhood Association, the Lake Harriet Site Council is pleased to offer part 4 of a 4-part series of Racial Justice Workshops facilitated by YWCA Minneapolis. This month’s workshop is "Characteristics of a White Supremacy Culture" Monday, March 28th, 7:00-8:30 Register in advance for this meeting: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZIsc-Copj8uGtRuqsaU0F1n6dkcYuoLLVAQ After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting It is often hard to talk about race because white culture values certain ways of knowing and not others, and assigns a higher value to some ways of behaving than others. Because these ideas have been maintained over a long period of time, its is sometimes hard for people to notice that this culture is based in whiteness. What are the characteristics of white supremacy culture - and what do we do once we've recognized this? Please note that this event is open to all, regardless of if you have a student attending Lake Harriet Schools or reside in the Fulton or Linden Hills neighborhood. That being said, this discussion will take place in an open, no-judgement space. The intent of this discussion is to meet participants where they are; one […]