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Tuesday, May 31, 2011
EPCON: The Engaged Philanthropy Conference
Monday, May 30, 2011
Friday, May 27, 2011
TedxTC Event: Food: Only If, If Only.
TEDxTC Food: Only if. If Only.
New to TEDxTC; Two showings! 5 PM and 7:30 PM, Tuesday, June 7th, 2011.
Reception opens at 7 PM for 5 PM Attendees, and opens at 9 PM for 7:30 PM Attendees.
Our speakers:
LaDonna Redmond:
LaDonna is a long-time community activist who successfully worked to get Chicago Public Schools to evaluate junk food, launched urban agriculture projects, started a community grocery store and worked on federal farm policy to expand access to healthy food in low-income communities. In 2009, Redmond was one of 25 citizen and business leaders named a Responsibility Pioneer by Time Magazine. Redmond is a former Food and Society Policy Fellow. She is currently leading efforts at Minneapolis based Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy to identify research gaps related to health in the food system, and connect researchers with those facing inequities in the food chain, including farmers, farm and food workers, and consumers.Winona LaDuke (Anishinaabe)
Winona is an internationally renowned activist working on issues of sustainable development, renewable
energy and food systems. She lives and works on the White Earth reservation in northern Minnesota. As Program Director of Honor the Earth, she works nationally and internationally on the issues of climate change, renewable energy, and environmental justice with Indigenous communities. In her own community, she is the founder of the White Earth Land Recovery Project, where she works to protect Indigenous plants and heritage foods from patenting and genetic engineering.
A graduate of Harvard and Antioch Universities, LaDuke has written extensively on Native American and environmental issues. She is the author of five books, including Recovering the Sacred, All our Relations and a novel, Last Standing Woman.
Kevin RyanKevin is a Manager in the Strategy and Innovation group within General Mills. He holds a master's degree and a PhD from the University of Illinois as well as a graduate degree in gastronomy from the University of Adelaide in a program sponsored by Le Cordon Bleu. Using a mixture of anthropology, sociology and years of experience in the "fuzzy front end" of innovation, Kevin explores the strange and fascinating world of predicting the future of food.
Please note: TEDxTC will open registration / badge pick-up at 4:15pm for the 5 pm Showing and 6:30 pm for the 7:30 showing to allow for a smooth registration process. The event begins promptly. Seating is on a first come, first served basis, so arrive early for best seating options. Both show times offer a reception post show.
Thursday, May 26, 2011
Christian Elder Memorial 900 to support Kids 'n Kinship
2011 Christian Elder Memorial 900 Charity Ride for Kids 'n Kinship Begins May 26th
Last year the 900-mile Christian Elder Memorial 900 bicycle ride raised over $26,000 for Kids ‘n Kinship, a local non-profit organization that matches kids ages 5-16 with volunteer mentors.
“Children are such a valuable asset for our future. During hard economic times, it’s critical that we don’t lose sight of how important causes such as this are,” says Elder. All donations go straight to Kids ‘n Kinship, serving children in Apple Valley, Burnsville, Eagan, Farmington, Lakeville and Rosemount for 38 years. Currently, 68 youth are on the organization’s waiting list for mentors.
In addition to Elder, this year’s riders are:
- Dennis Hill, Bloomington, MN (fifth year)
- Kathy Kelly, Chaska, MN (second year)
- Bob Benda, Ft. Worth, TX (third year)
- Jay Saterbak, Prior Lake, MN (forth year)
Elder, who has mentored 17-year-old Dante for seven years, says “You don’t need a lot of experience to have a significant impact on a young person’s life.” It is this impact that fuels Elder’s passion for the bike riding fundraiser, which is named in memory of John and wife Sherry’s son who died unexpectedly in 2007. “It’s amazing what a mentor can do in a young person’s life and, in turn, what the young person can do for you.”
At age 64, Elder hopes to continue riding for many more years but adds, “I like to think that we’ve reached a point where this ride will survive me and will continue to benefit Kids ‘n Kinship far into the future.”
Wednesday, May 25, 2011
Accepting Applications: Catalyst Youth Board
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Tuesday, May 24, 2011
You're Invited: Great Plains Young Professional Summit
Great Plains YP Summit - Breakout Sessions Released
Fargo will host the 2011 GPYP Summit, June 15-17. The summit begins Wednesday with an evening networking social followed by a two-day conference. Hundreds of young professionals from across five states will be in attendance. The goal of the summit is to help young professionals enhance their professional skill set, instill community engagement and diversify their networks. Visit the GPYP website at www.gpypsummit.com/
registration/ to register.
Monday, May 23, 2011
What it enables
Friday, May 20, 2011
Happy Hour with NOSH for Open Arms of Minnesota
Please join NOSH for a night of networking, socializing and good ole fashion fun. NOSH will be hosting a happy hour on Thursday May 26th from 6-8pm. We will be located in the Ramen Alley on the 1st floor.
Moto-I has been kind enough to run a deal on a drink called “The Problem Solver.” This lovely cocktail costs $8 and for each "Problem Solver" purchased a dollar comes back to Open Arms, so they can help solve the problem of providing people in our community who are ill with the nutritious (and delicious) food they need.
Join us - and bring a friend!
Thursday, May 19, 2011
Give & Take: Seward Neighborhood
An Introduction to Give & Take from Works Progress on Vimeo.
Give & Take is a new kind of public program that uncovers hidden connections in our community with a mix of eclectic presentations, games, and socializing.
The concept is simple: when we come together to share what we know, and what we want to know in a fun, supportive environment, great things will happen. The presentations at Give & Take are drawn from the public, and the topics are based largely on what people submit on this site.
Check out our complete list of past presenters and presentation topics to get an idea of what people have already talked about at Give & Take. You can also watch a few FLASH Presentations here.
Give & Take is developed by Works Progress in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
Wednesday, May 18, 2011
Pillsbury United Communities Interpreting Agency (PUCIA) Open House
PILLSBURY UNITED COMMUNITIES INTERPRETING AGENCY TO HOLD OPEN HOUSE
Pillsbury United Communities Interpreting Agency (PUCIA) is excited to announce its Open House to be held Wednesday, May 25, 2011 at Oak Park Center in Minneapolis.
PUCIA is a translation and interpreting agency for more than 20 languages. PUCIA can translate any document – including websites, manuals, emails, letters, birth certificates, brochures and more. PUCIA combines professional staff with personalized attention to provide clients with a superior product that responds to their language needs.
Once located in NorthPoint Health and Wellness, a health care facility in north Minneapolis, PUCIA recently relocated to Oak Park Center to improve and expand its interpreting and translation services to other health care facilities, automotive dealers, salons, spas, and organizations such as HCMC, small clinics, schools, community events and immigration services.
On Wednesday, May 25, guests will mingle and mix with the PUCIA Interpreters and staff while learning more about the Agency and services provided by PUCIA.
When: Wednesday, May 25, 2011
11:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m.Where: Oak Park Center
1701 Oak Park Ave N
Minneapolis, MN 55411Cost: FREE
For more information contact Juan C. Peraza, Interpreting Agency Coordinator at 612-787-3713 or perazaj@puc-mn.org.
About Pillsbury United Communities
Pillsbury United Communities is a nonprofit organization working to create choice, change and connection for people from all walk of life. With multiple locations in Minneapolis' inner city neighborhoods – including four neighborhood centers, a professional live theatre, and the Urban Institute for Service and Learning – Pillsbury United Communities is positioned to address the complicated issues and concerns faced by the more than 35,000 people who walk through our doors each year.
Tuesday, May 17, 2011
You're Invited: The "My Corps Values" Project Showcase and Discussion
Monday, May 16, 2011
Toward the sun
Friday, May 13, 2011
Be A Part Of The Twin Cities’ First All Night Arts Festival! Northern Spark
Be A Part Of The Twin Cities’ First All Night Arts Festival! Northern Spark Sunset to Sunrise, June 4/5Be part of an amazing team and help make the very first Northern Spark nuit blanche a success by volunteering. Every volunteer who commits to a three-hour shift will receive a t-shirt designed by Matthew Rezac <http://matthewrezac.org/> , will have their name listed on the website, and will gain a unique and invaluable experience! Find more details and various position descriptions on our website.
http://northernspark.org/community/volunteer.html
All volunteers will be required to attend one mandatory orientation session in MCAD Auditorium 150. Orientation dates are: Wednesday, May 25th at 6:30pm; Saturday, May 28th at 11am and Tuesday, May 31st at 6:30pm. If others you know would be interested in volunteering for Northern Spark, please help spread the word!
Thursday, May 12, 2011
Torch Community: Connecting with Creativity
Torch Community Arts Event: Connecting with Creativity
Event Keynote Speaker Award winning composer Libby Larsen will speak about "Growing up creative in America"
Date Wednesday, May 18th, 2011
Time 5:30 – 8:30 PM
Cost $10 Early Bird | $15 Regular Price | $20 at the door
Location Windows on Minnesota - Stars Room, 50th Floor of the IDS Center, Downtown Minneapolis
Parking IDS Parking Ramp - Enter off Marquette Ave between 8th and 7th Streets. $3 Parking Vouchers will be available for purchase at event check-in.
Schedule
Mix & Mingle 5:30-6:00 PM
Event Program 6:00-8:00 PM
More Mingling 8:00-8:30 PM
Light hors d’oeuvres are included at this event, and a cash bar will be provided.
This event will highlight Torch Community’s Arts Partners:
Wednesday, May 11, 2011
You're Invited: Kickball for a Cause!
KICKBALL FOR A CAUSE
AmeriCorps Week is a recruitment and recognition event designed to:
- bring more Americans into service
- salute AmeriCorps members and alums for their powerful impact
- thank the community partners who make AmeriCorps possible
AmeriCorps Week provides an opportunity for AmeriCorps members, alums, grantees, program partners, and friends to shine a spotlight on the work done by members in communities across the country -- and to motivate more AmeriCorps to join AmeriCorps or volunteer in their communities.
Kickball for a Cause kicks off AmeriCorps week in Minnesota by bringing together the community, AmeriCorps members, alumni and friends and family in a fun way. Participants are also asked to donate canned food for CAPI foodshelf at Sabathani Community Center and will have a competition to see who can collect and donate the most canned food. Our goal is to collect 3+ cans per participant.
You can donate directly to the CAPI foodshelf or bring items from their donation wishlist.
When: May 14, 2-5pm
Where: McMurray Fields, Como Park
1155 Jessamine Avenue West, Saint Paul
Who: Individuals or teams from AmeriCorps programs, community groups or anyone else interested in kickball
What: Kickball tournament and canned food drive
The deadline for registration is May 11.
Tuesday, May 10, 2011
Bring your ideas to the table with MINN at Work!
The much anticipated annual MINN event is here again! MINN at Work is a yearly peer-to-peer event designed to provide international NGO practitioners with a forum to share specific program or project-related challenges and engage in an open dialogue with other practitioners about best practices and possible solutions. It is a great way to gain valuable insights and have substantive discussions about your work and the work being done by other local organizations. Three representatives from Minnesota-based international NGOs will give brief presentations describing a specific challenge that their organization is currently facing or has recently addressed. Following the presentations, an open question and answer session promotes dialogue between attendees and presenters. Past presenters have included Children's HeartLink, Land O' Lakes International Development, Healing Hands for Haiti, Compatible Technology International, and the American Refugee Committee. Date: Thursday, May 12, 2011 Time: 5:30 – 7:00 PM (networking from 5:30 – 6:00 PM) Presenting Organizations: Books for Africa, Fifty Lanterns International, Global Citizens Network Place: Global Citizens Network, Downtown Minneapolis (North Loop) 129 North 2nd Street, Suite 102, Minneapolis, MN 55401 Parking: Metered street parking is available on nearby streets; many meters are free after 6:00 PM. Cost: Suggested fee of $5, payable at the door by cash or check. Registration: Space is limited. Please RSVP to Daniel Getahun (dgetahun@umn.edu) by Tuesday, May 10th.
Monday, May 9, 2011
Worthy to be remembered
Friday, May 6, 2011
You're Invited: Fourth Generation First Anniversary!
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