Every Lowry Hill News story tagged Civic Engagement.

National Night Out: Tuesday, Aug. 4, 5 to 11 p.m., on blocks across Minneapolis.


Neighborhood associations like LHENA depend on a thin layer of long-serving volunteers, and too few newcomers are stepping up to replace them.

Volunteer institutions run on a renewable resource: the willingness of people to keep showing up. Thank them while the contribution is ongoing, not after it stops.

LHENA's mission commits it to "the equitable sharing of resources" in one of the city's densest, most renter-heavy neighborhoods.

An editorial argues that Cedar-Isles-Dean residents should engage with their neighborhood association before transit, trail and development decisions are settled.

East Isles invites residents, business owners and nonprofit reps to its monthly board meeting.

A plain-language guide to how the Kenwood Neighborhood Organization works and how to show up.

Established in 1971, the Lowry Hill East Neighborhood Association remains the volunteer-led hub for the Wedge.
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