Community organization -- Minnesota -- Minneapolis.
Found in 15 Collections and/or Records:
Ann Lynch Don't Expand SA Records
Correspondence, notes, flyers, signs, newspaper clippings, print photographs, and other materials created and compiled by Ann Lynch in opposition to the expansion of a SuperAmerica gas station at 4000 Lyndale Ave. S.
Cedar Lake Park Association Records
Central Neighborhood Improvement Association Records
Collection on the Way Center
One box. Collection consists of newspaper clippings and organizational materials concerning The Way Center.
East Calhoun Community Organization (ECCO) Records
This collection documents the ECCO neighborhood and its residents through the activities of the ECCO Board and the East Calhoun News. The collection has been divided into two series: I. Photos II. Neighborhood Papers
East Harriet Farmstead Neighborhood Association Records
Meeting minutes, agendas, notes, photographs, brochures and other materials pertaining to the East Harriet Farmstead Neighborhood Association. Many materials document the planning and implementation of the Neighborhood Revitalization Program (NRP) in the 1990s. Materials were compiled by neighborhood resident, Ann Lynch.
Elliot Park Neighborhood, Inc. Records
Marcy-Holmes Neighborhood Association Records
Minneapolis City Planning Department Records
Nokomis East Neighborhood Association Records
Northside Federation Records
One box. Collection consists of Memos, Agendas, Minutes, and Bylaws relating to the Northside Federation.
People of Phillips Records
Minutes, correspondence, organizational documents, and other records created by People of Phillips neighborhood organization from 1988 to 1994. Materials were compiled by Mary Moore, former board member. One folder of materials from Phillips West neighborhood in the 2000s is also included.
Prospect Park Association Records
The collection consists of materials from the various iterations of the Prospect Park Association, including organizational records, subject files, financial records, and media. Due to a house fire in the 1970s, many of the early records were lost. The bulk of the material dates from the 1960s to the early 2000s. The Newsletters and Agendas, Minutes, Etc. series are good entries to the collection.
Seward Neighborhood Group Records
Seven boxes. Files including Seward history, people, businesses, houses and events. Four of the boxes contain photos. Box 3 contains oral histories on audio cassette and microcassette. There are also CDs, DVDs, Slides and other miscellaneous materials in box 5.