SNG and our neighborhood community have a history of welcoming and promoting diversity including but not limited to: race, ethnicity, religion, non-religion, culture, language, age, sexual orientation, gender, and socioeconomic […]
Learn about the diverse housing styles from Post World War II to today within a three block area in Seward. Why was this area open to new construction after the […]
Back again for 2019, Minneapolis residents will have the opportunity to explore and enjoy their neighborhood streets without the presence of motorized traffic at Open Streets Franklin! Open Streets is […]
The next scheduled Community Building Committee meeting is September 4, 5:30 pm at Matthews Center. 2318 29th Ave. S.
August 8 Discover hidden shops among the small Seward businesses along the railroad tracks What do these businesses along 26th and 27th streets create and sell? This walk will be […]
Seward Towers East and West are having their National Night Out celebrations on August 14th (West) and August 16th (East). We could use volunteers to serve food, work the recycling […]
August 1—Tour the historic Ivy Building for the Arts – and the story of it’s connection to Flour City Ornamental Iron. Rick Musser will lead a discussion on the history of […]
Our Streets Minneapolis is actively working to support and improve the Comprehensive Plan, Minneapolis 2040. They are hosting two learn and comment parties where you can discuss your ideas, eat […]
Seward Walk Rescheduled Bob Roscoe’s History Walk program “How to Read a Building” has been rescheduled from this Wednesday to August 29. The walk coordinators will convene at Matthews Center […]
Wednesday, July 18 How to read a building– All of us can read a book’s story and add to our knowledge. But how many people can read a building? All […]