Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Community Energy Services Workshops in March 2012

Central: Thursday, Mar 1, 2012
6:30 PM
Anderson United Community School
1098 Andersen Lane
Northeast: Thursday, Mar 8, 2012
6:30 PM
Northeast Middle School
2955 Hayes St NE
South: Saturday, Mar 17, 2012
10:00 AM
Hale Elementary School
1220 54th St E
Southwest Tuesday, Mar 20, 2012
6:30 PM
Clara Barton Open School
4237 Colfax Avenue S
url: http://www.mncee.org/Community-Energy-Services-Minneapolis/Presentations/
Come learn more about the Community Energy Services program and how to reduce energy waste in your home at one of our presentations! We always provide coffee, cookies and FREE childcare. You will also have a chance to schedule your home energy visit from our energy experts. Presentations begin promptly at their scheduled time and typically last between 45 minutes to an hour long. To register by phone call 612-219-7334.

*Community Energy Services Home Energy Visit is currently available only to Minneapolis homeowners in owner-occupied single-family, duplex, triplex and four-plex homes.

CES
Minneapolis-Downtown
212 3rd Avenue North, Suite 560
Minneapolis, MN 55401
(612) 335-5858

Monday, February 27, 2012

Teen Job Fair on March 24

When: Saturday, March 24
Time: 12:00 noon – 3:00 pm
Where: Minneapolis Central Library, 300 Nicollet Mall
url: http://www.hclib.org/teens/TeenJobFair.cfm
How to land that job?
  • Get info on jobs, volunteer opportunities and internships.
  • Meet employers.
  • Attend workshops.
  • Sign up now for employment training.

Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Cornerstones and Common Ground: Reflections on the History of North Minneapolis on Thursday, February 23

Date: Thursday, February 23, 2012
Time: 5 p.m. Community reception
6 p.m. "Cornerstones" screening
7 p.m. Panel discussion
Where: UROC
2001 Plymouth Avenue North
url: http://www.uroc.umn.edu/criticalconversations/index.html

The history of Minneapolis's north side is the topic of Critical Conversations, a new series of public discussions with scholars, historians, artists and community leaders on urban issues.

The kick-off conversation will focus on the people in front of—and behind—the camera in the recent university-produced documentary, "Cornerstones: A History of North Minneapolis." The documentary, which premiered in November on Twin Cities Public Television, traces the history of Minneapolis's north side communities through place-based stories interwoven with themes of immigration, race relations and social change. Cornerstone's director and Emmy Award-winning filmmaker Daniel Pierce Bergin will moderate a panel of experts, historians and community leaders:

  • Roxanne Givens, businesswoman, philanthropist and founder of the Minnesota African American Museum and Cultural Center;
  • Linda Schloff, historian, lecturer and former executive director of the Jewish Historical Society of the Upper Midwest;
  • Katherine Solomonson, associate professor in the university's School of Architecture and an architectural historian featured in "Cornerstones;"
  • John Wright, professor in the university's Department of African American and African Studies.
Discussion topics will include the stories behind the documentary, social dynamics and changes on Minneapolis's north side landscape over the past century and the importance of neighborhood connections and community common ground. The discussion will be introduced by university Senior Vice President Robert Jones, with a question and answer session to follow. A public reception will precede the event at 5 p.m., followed by screening of "Cornerstones" at 6 p.m.