Business & Community Partners Insights Survey
The City of Saint Paul is seeking feedback from our business owners and community partners to develop a Business Technical Assistance program. Responses are due by Thursday, November 28. Business Owners: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/YHBLDP6 Community Partners: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/22CSX99
Free Eastside Thanksgiving To-Go Dinner
WHEN: Thursday, November 28, 2019 @ 12:00 pm – 3:00 pm WHERE: Karibu Grocery and Deli719 Payne Ave.Saint PaulMinnesota 55130 Looking for volunteers! Call: Mom’s Food Shelf (651) 243-2579 Lynette Harris COST: Free CONTACT: Karibu Grocery and Deli (651) 414-0799 Email · Hosted by Alexander J. Bourne and Lynette Harris
Ramsey County – Saint Paul Joint Complete Count Committee) Flyers and Fact-sheets in Hmong, Khmer, Vietnamese, and Lao for Census Information
Asian American Advancing Justice and SEARAC have this information to share about the Census 2020. We have posted links to flyers and fact-sheets published online by Asian Americans Advancing Justice and SEARAC. Please let Jolie Wood know if you have found any other outreach materials in locally significant languages. We are especially seeking materials in Karen, Oromo, and Continue Reading »
Participate in a Community Survey to Inform MRAC’s New Accessibility Grant Program
Are you a person with a disability interested in the arts, either as an artist or as an arts-appreciator? Are you an arts organization interested in increasing the participation of people with disabilities in your programming? Or maybe you represent a non-arts organization (like a social service organization or neighborhood association) interested in providing accessible Continue Reading »
Mayor of St. Paul Host Read Brave
Mayor Carter and Saint Paul Public Library launch Read Brave: Our Climate Crisis during global “24 Hours of Reality” event at Science Museum Read Brave, the library’s annual citywide reading program, will highlight our climate crisis in 2020 SAINT PAUL—Mayor Carter will join local leaders and youth activists at the Science Museum of Minnesota to highlight Continue Reading »
2019 – 2020 Concert Season MN sinfonia
Click on the link to find out dates, times and places for Concerts. https://www.mnsinfonia.org/2019-20-winter-concert-season
Commissions and Committees St. Paul Meetings
For the week of 11/18 – 11/23/2019 Click on the link for more information. https://content.govdelivery.com/accounts/STPAUL/bulletins/26c4e86?fbclid=IwAR25PKzYOkA6kpWRbGRzYz6vqxTS_voRPOapbN-LFinFfAfZp3BtYeVobxE#.XdLp0O1930g.facebook For the meeting on Nov 19, 2019 click ont the link for agenda. (Subject to changes) https://content.govdelivery.com/attachments/STPAUL/2019/11/15/file_attachments/1325896/11-19-19%20LH%20Agenda.pdf
Launch Minnesota Education Grants Aim to Catalyze Our Innovation Ecosystem
DEED announced that they Launch Minnesota Education Grants are open to organizations who want to help catalyze our innovation ecosystem. ” This is a new opportunity for qualified organizations throughout Minnesota, including higher education institutions, who want to be part of building up a innovation ecosystem – a network to support startups and energize the exchange of Continue Reading »
Center for Health Equity Newsletter
Link for more information and the newsletter. “Hosting our first Black Birth Summit In early September, more than 100 people working to reduce African American infant mortality in Hennepin and Ramsey counties gathered for a day-long Black Birth Summit. The goal of this summit was to bring together community leaders and initiatives to connect, strengthen Continue Reading »
Metro Transit – The Gold Line
Planning is set for a 2024 Gold Line start. ” The planned 10-mile dedicated Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) line will connect Saint Paul, Maplewood, Landfall, Oakdale and Woodbury generally along Interstate 94. “ https://www.metrotransit.org/gold-line-project?utm_medium=email&utm_source=govdelivery