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Monthly Meetings for Community in Saint Paul.

Come to the monthly Community Meeting with the Eastern District Police.

Meeting is held the 3rd Wednesday of every month.

9:30 AM and 6:30 PM.

At the Eastern District Police Station Community Room
722 Payne Avenue, Saint Paul, Minnesota

The next meeting is Wed. October 16.

Parking Enforcement staff will be present to answer questions.
Ask questions and get answers from command staff on other issues too.
Attend at the time that works best for you.

Film Screening

Screenings of “Intelligent Lives” to raise awareness of disabilities ad employment. 

Film Screening
Screenings of “Intelligent Lives” to raise awareness of disabilities and employment. See movie trailer: https://intelligentlives.org/ Thursday, October 17th, 5:30–7:30 pm, at Arlington Hills Library, 1200 Payne Ave.Monday, October 21st, 5:30–7:30 pm, at George Latimer Central Library, 90 W. 4th St.
October is  National Disability Employment Awareness month . 

Job Opening at Saint Paul Planning and Economic Development

Senior Project Manager in Saint Paul Planning and Economic Development in the Economic Development area.

This role will be responsible for:

·      leading real estate development projects

·      managing commercial development deals

·      supporting business investment and job growth through business loan programs

The position is live now and will be closing on November 1, 2019. Here is the link to the posting: 

https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/stpaul/jobs/2577152/senior-project-manager

Safe Housing Feedback Sessions in The City of Saint Paul, Minnesota

Meeting dates are: Oct 17, 22 and 25

The City will be holding a series of SAFE Housing Community Feedback Sessions for community members to learn about and provide feedback on prospective tenant protection policies in the City of Saint Paul. 

As a part of “S.A.F.E. Housing Saint Paul” – an acronym that stands for stable, accessible, fair and equitable – these sessions will help inform the development of new tenant protection policies that support the City’s fair housing goals of decreasing displacement and increasing stable, accessible, fair and equitable housing opportunities for everyone. The sessions will focus on an array of policy areas including tenant rights and responsibilities information, just cause notice, advance notice of sale, security deposit limitations, and tenant screening guidelines. This follows work by community partners to elevate the need for local leadership in helping every resident get access to housing, as well as numerous community conversations with renters, homeowners, and landlords hosted by council offices and city staff in every Ward across St Paul earlier this summer. The sessions will be hosted by the Office of Financial Empowerment and the Department of Planning and Economic Development. 

S.A.F.E. Housing Community Feedback Session
Thursday, October 17, 2:00-4:00 PM
Sun Ray Library – 3M Community Room
2105 Wilson Avenue
Saint Paul, MN 55119

S.A.F.E. Housing Community Feedback Session
Tuesday, October 22, 6:00-8:00 PM
Wellstone Center – Room 212 
179 Robie Street East
Saint Paul, MN 55107

S.A.F.E. Housing Community Feedback Session
Friday, October 25, 1:00-3:00 PM
Rice Street Library
1011 Rice Street
St Paul, MN 55117

Drop in Help with Homework and More

STARTS 10/07/2019! East Side Salvation Army.

Teen drop In Center @ The Sal! Need a place to chill and hang out? Are you looking for a quiet place to study? Do you need help with homework? Do you want to learn ways to help organize your schedule and school work? How about learning how to fill out job applications and create a resume? What about learning ways to job hunt and interview skills? If you answered yes to any of these, come drop in everyday after school Monday – Thursday between 2:30-5:30 PM at The Eastside Sal Community Center 1019 Payne Ave. We will provide a safe and quiet place to study. Access to the internet and computer lab. Hungry? We will also provide snacks! After study time enjoy open gym and game room time. Call 651-776-8169 X 3001 if you have questions. 6th Grade and older.

Dayton’s Bluff Community Council Staff Writes About East Side Enterprise Center

The newly hired Director of Communications employee at Dayton’s Bluff Community Council, Mitzi Beliveau, story is published in the Dayton’s Bluff DistrictForum local paper.

Mitzi Beliveau wrote about the history of the building now named the East Side Enterprise Center. Dayton’s Bluff Community Council’s and their partner the Latino Economic Development Center now own the building.

If you wish read about the interesting history of the amazing building and how it has transformed into the hub of business and diversity. Great things are happening at the East Side Enterprise Center.

Click on the link below to read the story Mitzi Beliveau wrote, front page, first story.

http://daytonsbluffdistrictforum.org/Past%20issues/2019/October2019.pdf

Walk in Mental Health Support at Face to Face

New mental health resources and support available at Face to Face. Walk in is Tuesdays.

The Face to Face Mental health department provides individual, family and couples psychotherapy for ages 11-24 with or without insurance out of our Arcade location clinic Monday-Thursday.  

Our intakes are completed on a walk in basis every Tuesday from 11am-5pm (last appointment starts at 5pm). 

In addition to our full-time staff, we happily host 3 Graduate level Clinical Interns. Get to know our Graduate Mental Health Interns!

Ellen is a second year MSW student at the University of Minnesota in the Clinical Mental Health concentration. She has previously worked in an inpatient hospital setting with adults, adolescents, and children in crisis, and has additional experience working in a private practice with adults. She looks forward to continuing her work with adolescents and youth at Face to Face on an outpatient basis.

Breanna is a second year MSW student at the University of St. Thomas. She has been working as a Licensed Social Worker and has experience working with a state health insurance program in addition to adults and youth who have a disability. She has also worked as a hospital-based domestic and sexual violence advocate with youth and adults in crisis. She has previous internship experience working with adults on probation, group facilitation, and is trained in conflict resolution techniques. She looks forward to her work with adolescents at Face to Face

Nicole is currently completing her clinical year of St. Catherine University’s MSW Program. Her previous experience includes working in an inpatient hospital setting with adults, adolescents, and children in crisis. Additionally, she has experience working with youth experiencing suicidal ideation and self-harming behaviors in a DBT residential treatment program. She is excited to continue working with youth at Face to Face this year!

Face to Face also offers homeless youth resources at our SafeZone location, case management services, prenatal case management services, health education services in home-therapy (for those who qualify), medical clinic appointments, STI testing and MNSURE sign ups with or without insurance as well. Find out more at www.face2face.org

The address for Face to Face is:

1165 Arcade Street, Saint Paul, MN 55106

www.face2face.org

651.772.5555

LGBTQIA+ Inclusive

The METRO Gold Line BRT Environmental Assessment Meetings and Input

Public comments needed on the environmental assessment.

The METRO Gold Line BRT Environmental Assessment is now available for review and public comment. Comments will be accepted from October 7 to November 6, 2019.

The environmental assessment is an analysis required by the state and federal governments that evaluates potential environmental, social, economic and transportation benefits and impacts from the project’s construction and operations. Read the document on the Gold Line website or visit one of the public locations listed on the project website to view a copy.

You can submit comments a variety of ways:

Public Events
Comments will be collected at three public events for the environmental assessment:

Open House: Tuesday, October 22, 5-7 p.m. at East Side Learning Hub at Harding High School
1526 6th Street East, Saint Paul

Open House: Wednesday, October 23, 5-7 p.m. at Landfall Community Center
2 Fourth Avenue, Landfall

Gold Line Project Office Hours: Monday, October 28, 11 a.m.-1 pm at the Gold Line Project Office
121 7th Place East, Suite 102, Saint Paul

At these events, Gold Line project staff will be available to answer questions and provide more information on the environmental assessment. The environmental assessment document will be available for review along with other maps, drawings and supporting documents. Visit the project website for information on these events.

Electronically
Comments can be submitted electronically through email to goldline@metrotransit.org or online through the project website.

Mail
Comments can also be sent via mail to:

Gold Line Project Office
c/o Chelsa Johnson
121 7th Place East, Suite 102
Saint Paul, MN 55101

Join the City of Saint Paul’s Advisory Committee on Aging

Join the City of Saint Paul’s Board on the Aging Population in Saint Paul.

Do you or your organization have experience with the senior population in the city of Saint Paul? Apply for the volunteer openings in the City of Saint Paul’s Advisory Committee on Aging.

Meetings

9:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m.
Third Wednesday of the month.
Locations vary, contact for more information.

Click on the link below.

https://www.stpaul.gov/departments/mayors-office/committees-boards-and-commissions/boards-and-commissions-listing-and

Organic Food Scrap Recycling Program in Ramsey County, Minnesota

Do you want to join the Ramsey County food scrap recycling program? Do you know what the food scrap program is? Do you want to learn more about the food scrap program? Be apart of the solutions for recycling food scraps.Click on the link below to find out more information.

https://www.ramseycounty.us/residents/recycling-waste/collection-sites/food-scraps

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