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Posted By Erica M On October 31, 2008 @ 11:11 am In Business, Education, Government, History, Neighborhoods, Politics, Things To Do, Uncategorized | Comments Disabled

  • The Daily Planet has the scoop on what Minneapolitans need to know about education issues [1]. School board candidates, a referendum on changing how school board members are elected (Councilmember Cam Gordon says vote yes [2]), and a referendum on a property tax increase for school funding. I promise, you can stop all the cramming on candidates and issues in four days. Hang in there.
  • CM Gordon also had the deets on reorganization in the city government that will better engage residents on the neighborhood level [3]. “Last month, the Council voted to establish a new Department of Neighborhood and Community Relations and a new Neighborhood and Community Engagement Commission. These lay the foundation for what will likely be a similar, but significantly different, neighborhood revitalization program and a potentially much more effective City community engagement system in the future.” Sounds like the exact future of the Neighborhood Revitalization Program is still unclear.
  • Amy Rea recently visited the James J. Hill House [4] for a social studies assignment. I don’t know what her kid’s homework looked like, but Amy’s looks pretty good.
  • Buy the Change [5] (building community through commerce) wants you to truly put your money where your mouth is. They have the following goals: “To help people connect with their neighbors and people who share their values while supporting the organizations and businesses they care about.” AND “To raise awareness of the power of individual purchasing decisions and to provide tools that harness this power as a force for social change.” This video explains how it works [6]. This better video explains how it works [7]. They have larger goals, geographically speaking, but right now they’re heavily focused on Twin Cities neighborhoods. [Buy the Change blog [8]] (via @MNWINwebmaster [9])
  • Ban the Ban Minnesota [10] is “a nonpartisan, non-profit organization dedicated to helping the people and independent small businesses in the state by providing advocacy, education and data, and information dissemination regarding smoking bans so that the real heart of the matter can be addressed; namely the issues of rights, essential liberty, and our ability to live our lives and run our businesses as we so choose. We demand that we be treated like the responsible adults that we are and be free of busybodies who think that we need to be forcibly protected from ourselves.” Those crazy Libertarians! [facebook group [11]]
  • This MnIndy item is ancient news now, but I still think it’s hilarious. “This [I Will Vote] sticker was observed Oct. 21 stuck to the parking lot surface at the K-Mart in Minneapolis [12] — clear evidence that ACORN has been illegally registering inner-city blacktop to vote.” Why’s it gotta be blacktop?
  • Leif reports that the downtown Target is now has groceries and a deli [13], meaning they have beaten the Lunds and Whole Foods projects to the punch (somewhat) and have probably made a whole lot of downtown residents pretty happy.
  • Are you planning to take Election Day off? You work that out with your employer (they’re required by law to at least let you out to go vote). If you feel a need to declare more formally your intention to sit on the couch with CNN all day, RSVP on facebook to TAKE ELECTION DAY OFF [14], hosted by The Campaign for Change (Ellison, Obama, and Franken). And should you get hungry or thirsty at some point in the day, The Herkimer [15] will be having 2 for 1s all day and all night and will also have election-type stuff up on the big screens.
  • Minneapolis has a fire fighter museum [16]? (via @g_rote [17])
  • Growing Communities of Science [18] is a blog chronicling one local teacher’s use of computers in his science classroom. (via Conner McCall [19])


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URLs in this post:

[1] what Minneapolitans need to know about education issues: http://www.tcdailyplanet.net/node/15533

[2] Councilmember Cam Gordon says vote yes: http://secondward.blogspot.com/2008/10/abc-referendum.html

[3] better engage residents on the neighborhood level: http://secondward.blogspot.com/2008/10/community-engagement-and-nrp.html

[4] Amy Rea recently visited the James J. Hill House: http://knitthink.typepad.com/flyoverland/2008/10/extra-credit-in.html

[5] Buy the Change: http://buythechange.com

[6] explains how it works: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zbAiw1dvkmQ

[7] explains how it works: http://www.vimeo.com/2018276

[8] Buy the Change blog: http://buythechange1.blogspot.com/

[9] via @MNWINwebmaster: http://twitter.com/MNWINwebmaster/statuses/973045597

[10] Ban the Ban Minnesota: http://banthebanminnesota.com/default.aspx

[11] facebook group: http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=32265950893

[12] stuck to the parking lot surface at the K-Mart in Minneapolis: http://minnesotaindependent.com/14121/early-voting-and-future-tense-in-the-k-mart-parking-lot

[13] Leif reports that the downtown Target is now has groceries and a deli: http://twitter.com/leifpettersen/statuses/962834559

[14] RSVP on facebook to TAKE ELECTION DAY OFF: http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=40719097523

[15] The Herkimer: http://theherkimer.com/

[16] fire fighter museum: http://www.firehallmuseum.org/

[17] via @g_rote: http://twitter.com/g_rote/statuses/965237423

[18] Growing Communities of Science: http://groosd.blogspot.com/

[19] via Conner McCall: http://connermccall.com/20081020/minnesota-blogs-im-currently-reading/

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