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The Lowry Hill East Neighborhood Association reviews apartment and land-use proposals in the Wedge through its Community Development Committee, the volunteer-led forum where the neighborhood weighs in before projects reach the City Council.

The Lowry Hill East Neighborhood Association holds its Mega Mueller Market on Saturday, June 6, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Mueller Park, the centerpiece of a summer calendar the volunteer-run group is again staffing with neighbors.

The Lowry Hill East Neighborhood Association is leaning on volunteers for its busy summer calendar, with its signature Mega Mueller Market set for Saturday, June 6, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Mueller Park.

Lowry Hill East, the Minneapolis neighborhood known as the Wedge, is home to more than 9,000 residents packed into a triangle of dense blocks between three of the city's busiest commercial streets.

A September 2025 MinnPost commentary argues that Hennepin County's proposed reconstruction of Lyndale Avenue, the Wedge's eastern edge, falls short for people who walk and bike and should be changed before it is locked in.

The Lowry Hill East Neighborhood Association runs entirely on volunteers, from its elected board under President Jason Garcia to the Food Share that distributes groceries three times a month out of SpringHouse Ministries.

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

The Lowry Hill East Neighborhood Association is one of 70 nonprofit neighborhood organizations the City of Minneapolis recognizes to give residents a formal role in how the city governs itself.

The Lowry Hill East Neighborhood Association honors residents by name at its annual meeting, recognizing volunteers for contributions that otherwise go unrecorded.

At its 2026 annual meeting in early May, LHENA will recognize neighbors for standout contributions to the Wedge.

The LHENA Food Share, run entirely by volunteers, distributes free groceries to more than 100 households each month at SpringHouse Ministries on Lyndale.

The Lowry Hill East Neighborhood Association is raising $8,000 to keep its all-volunteer Wedge Neighborhood Food Share running through 2026.

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

The Lowry Hill East Neighborhood Association runs a monthly Food Share that helped more than 10,000 people over the past year alongside its civic work in the Wedge.

The Lowry Hill East Neighborhood Association is canvassing Wedge storefronts to learn what local businesses need ahead of major construction on both of the neighborhood's commercial corridors.

The Lowry Hill East Neighborhood Association has addressed public safety through forums and a restorative-justice pilot, including an October 2020 forum that drew MPD leadership and city violence-prevention figures.

LHENA's volunteer-run Food Share distributes free groceries to more than 100 households a month at SpringHouse Ministries on Lyndale Avenue South.

LHENA's development vision document spells out how residents want growth to land in the neighborhood.

A neighborhood association in the Wedge has explored building affordable housing on a vacant commercial site along a busy corridor.

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

Before construction began, LHENA's community development committee surveyed residents on the city's plans, and the verdict was mixed.

Lowry Hill East got its nickname from the simple geometry of its borders.
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