Free COVID Testing & Flu Shots

FREE COVID testing and flu shots on Tuesday, September 29 from 1-5 pm at East Side Neighborhood Services! Drive and walk up testing is available. Register on site, open to all!

Spanish and Somali interpreters will be present.

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Prueba Gratis del COVID y Vacunas de la Grip
Cuando: Martes 29 de Septeimbre, De 1pm a 5pm
Donde: East Side Neighborhood Services, 1700 NE 2nd Street, Minneapolis MN 55413
Prueba disponible llegando en auto o caminando, Registrarse en el sitio, Disponible para todos!

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Support Network Paused

SNO has decided to pause the Sheridan Support Network for a period of re-envisioning. We have received more funding requests than we can manage and are working on a system of vetting folks to ensure that they indeed do live in Sheridan or nearby neighborhoods. We wish we could support everyone, but all the funding we are reallocating is coming from community members, so we need to be sure that we are connecting them with folks in our community who need funds, as we promised.

- If you need masks, please email us at sno@sheridanneighborhood.org and we can drop them off to you.
- If you need supplies, you can find your nearest mutual aid location here: https://twin-cities-mutual-aid.org/.
- If you need support for rent or bills, please look into the Emergency Rental Assistance program: https://www.hennepin.us/rent-help

If you are hoping to help out, we encourage you to check in with your neighbors to see if they need anything (short term or long term), and to bring donations or sign up to offer meals to your closest homeless encampment. Find encampment meal sign up links here: https://linktr.ee/sanctuarymeals.

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Anti-Racist Book Club

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Our next Anti-Racist Book Club discussion is coming right up this Thursday, September 3rd at 7pm! We are reading stories from the anthology "A Good Time for the Truth: Race in Minnesota."

Go to the facebook event to RSVP and find the link to read the book free online, this month's readings, and all future updates!

You can watch a livestream of the book talk from our first meeting by author Mr. David Grant! Click here to watch.


In the wake of the #JusticeforGeorgeFloyd protests, SNO has started an Anti-Racist Book Club for Sheridan Neighborhood residents, which will meet the last Thursday of each month.

📖 The first book we are reading is a collection of short stories called "A Good Time for the Truth: Race in Minnesota." This book is available free online here: https://library.biblioboard.com/module/one-book-one-minnesota/masonry/1

💭 Please read the story for the month and any stories from previous months and come with reflections and discussion questions to be ready for small group discussion:
June 25th: "People Like Us" by David Lawrence Grant (p195)
July 30th: "Trouble in Mind: To Be Black is Blue in America" by IBè (p69)
*September 3rd: "Introduction" by Sun Yung Shin, "Fear of a Black Mother" by Shannon Gibney , and "Disparate Impacts: Moving to Minnesota to Live Just Enough for the City" by Taiyon J. Coleman (pages 3-42).
(*Rescheduled due to curfew)

📚 The first 50 people will receive a hard copy of the book, sponsored by a Sheridan neighbor Conor Hesch, www.closingwithconor.com, a local mortgage lender who helps you get approved to buy a Home or Duplex!

☀️ This is an outdoor, socially distanced event. Please bring camp chairs or whatever will make you comfortable outside. Masks are required.

🧠 Members of this monthly book club will read books across genres that explore issues of race in America as a means of better understanding ourselves, our history and our Minneapolis community. Education and greater self-awareness are foundational for change. Everyone is welcome. We only ask that you read the book section or chapter so that you can be a fully-engaged participant in that month's discussion.

Discussion on Public Safety

After the murder of George Floyd at the hands of the Minneapolis Police Department, the subsequent uprising, and the re-imagining of public safety in our communities, we want to hear from you:

  • What is the role of police in our community?

  • What does public safety look like to you?

  • How can we build a future where we all feel safe?

Monday, August 24, 7 – 9 PM on Zoom

Join the Zoom meeting online with the link https://us02web.zoom.us/j/5541355413 or call in to (312)626-6799 with Meeting ID: 55413 55413.

🌟 See Meeting Agenda here 🌟

RSVP for updates on the Facebook Event

Share the Instagram Post with your Sheridan neighbors!

📝 If you can't make it to the meeting or you prefer to give written input, you can email us a comment with your input at sno@sheridanneighborhood.org with "Public Safety" as the subject. There will be a chance to submit written comments at the meeting as well.

📨 We hope to gather these comments anonymously into a document we can use to show our policy-makers what Sheridan residents want moving forward. If you do not want your comment to be included in that document, let us know in that email and we will leave it out.

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#MaskUpSheridan

As of July 25th, 2020, per the Governor's Executive Order 20-81, people in Minnesota are required to wear a face covering in all public indoor spaces and indoor businesses, unless you are alone in the space. Additionally, workers are required to wear a face covering when working outdoors in situations where social distancing cannot be maintained.

Research has shown that use of face coverings can greatly reduce the risk of infection when combined with other prevention efforts such as social distancing and hand hygiene.

#MaskUpSheridan! Our community is counting on you 😷💕

🌟Need a mask? We have you covered. Request them here: bit.ly/2xHDjes under "Receive Support". 🌟





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Sheridan Cleanup Days

Sheridan Neighborhood Cleanup Days!
RSVP on Facebook Event

10-12 pm every third Saturday covering different parts of the neighborhood:
- July 11th: Park & River (Meet at Sheridan Memorial Park)
- August 1st: University Ave (Meet outside Sheridan School)
- August 22nd: Marshall St (Meet outside the FOOD building)
- September 12th: 13th Ave (Meet outside the Fire Station)

We will try to provide coffee, water, and snacks and will be providing gloves and bags. Masks required. If you do not have a mask, let us know and we will bring you one!

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Free Lead Testing for Your Home

Neighbors in Bottineau and Sheridan are eligible to receive a $50 gift card if you call the Sustainable Resources Center and let them visit you to give you information about their programs. Call them at 612-870-4255 to see if you qualify!

Learn how to protect your family from lead-based hazards with a FREE lead assessment through a Hennepin County Window Grant Program.

Eligible Properties:
• Located in Hennepin County
• Home built before 1978
• A child (6 or under) lives in or frequently visits your home

www.src-mn.org

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Pop-Up Plant Giveaway!

Sheridan Neighborhood Pop-Up Plant Giveaway! 🌱✨

This Sunday, June 14th from 10-12pm, we will be outside Sheridan School in the Gym Parking Lot (Doors 10-11) giving out plants for your garden!

We will have tomatoes, peppers, herbs, perennials, and more! Each person can take up to 5 plants.

If we have any left over, we will distribute them to our neighbors! Feel free to email us at sno@sheridanneighborhood.org if you would like to get leftover plants delivered to you.

These plants are donated from Spark-YGrowers Unite MinneapolisEvery Body Eats, and our community garden partners Dangerous Man Brewing Co and Surly Brewing Company! Thank you all for helping get food in the ground ❤️

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Micro-Grants Available!

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Do you have a great idea about a project that benefits our neighborhood sustainability and beyond? We can fund your project up to 🌟 $500 🌟 with the possibility of long term funding based on it's success!

Our latest examples of Microgrant funding include:
🌱 Sustainable home supply kits to be distributed to Sheridan residents during COVID-19
🌱 Neighborhood clean-up supplies for communities affected by the riots in response to George Floyd's murder
🌱 Drain stenciling supplies to encourage people to keep drains clean, as everything dumps straight into the river

Find the quick application and guidelines here.

We are open to many options! Feel free to reach out with questions at sno@sheridanneighborhood.org.

Request a Face Mask

Starting today, everyone in Minneapolis is required to wear a cloth face mask in places of public accommodation throughout the city. In combination with social distancing, wearing a mask reduces the likelihood of disease transmission.

🌟Need a mask? We have you covered. Request them here: bit.ly/2xHDjes under "Receive Support". 🌟

Visit http://www.minneapolismn.gov/coronavirus/faqs#Masks to learn more about when you're required to wear a mask in Minneapolis.

#MaskUpMPLS

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Census 2020 Sheridan

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As of May 26th, 68.6% of Sheridan Neighborhood residents have responded to the Census. Let’s make sure that 100% get counted!

The Census impacts how billions of dollars are distributed across Minnesota. It determines funding for public health, schools, housing, transit, and infrastructure (roads/bridges, water/sewer, gas/electric). An accurate count means better serving people where they live. Specifically, every person we don’t count is $28,000 our communities won’t receive over the next ten years.

Fill out the Census today at 2020census.gov! Find more information, in English, Somali, Spanish, and Hmong at mncounts.com.

Pierre Bottineau Library is a Questionnaire Assistance Center, but until the libraries re-open we encourage you to call the available Census hotlines listed below.


CENSUS 101

Overview from the Census Bureau explaining the impacts of a complete and accurate count and why it's important: English | EspañolSoomaali | Hmoob | Immigrant communities

Census 101 Video in English
Census 101 Vídeo en Español

HOW TO FILL OUT THE CENSUS

Take the Census online: MY2020CENSUS.GOV.
Take it by phone: 844-330-2020 (English) or 844-468-2020 (Español).

Complete el censo en línea: MY2020CENSUS.GOV.
Complete el censo por teléfono: 844-330-2020 (Inglés) o 844-468-2020 (Español).

Tirakoobka ku buuxi intarnetka: MY2020CENSUS.GOV.
Ku buuxi taleefanka: 844-330-2020 (Ingiriis).

Ua qhov Kev Txheeb Suav Pej Xeem hauv online (oos lais): MY2020CENSUS.GOV.
Ua qhov kev txheeb suav pej xeem hauv xov tooj: 844-330-2020 (Lus As Kiv).

UPDATED CENSUS 2020 TIMELINE

March 12 - 28, 2020: Invitations to complete the Census will be sent out — 80% of households will receive this invitation to complete the Census online and 20% will receive a physical census form

April 1st was Census Day -- BUT IT'S NOT TOO LATE TO BE COUNTED! In this time of unprecedented challenges and disruption to daily life, don’t forget to complete your 2020 Census questionnaire -- Invest 10 minutes for the next 10 years

March 29 - May 6, 2020: For those who have not responded, your household will receive a series of online, mail, or phone reminders to complete the Census

May 7 - August 14, 2020: For those who have still not responded, your household will receive up to 6 follow-up contacts by census takers by phone and in person

Click here for more details on WHEN, WHY, & HOW to count EVERYONE once, only once, and in the right place.

ANSWERS TO COMMON CENSUS QUESTIONS AND CONCERNS

What is on the Census anyway?

The Census only asks for basic information (e.g., age, sex, race, etc.) for all people living in the household. It does not ask for sensitive information like social security numbers. Read the Minnesota Census Fact sheet, Why We Ask to learn what is asked on the Census and why.

Why does it MATTER if I am counted?

A complete, fair and accurate Census count drives critical funding, services, and programming at the federal, state and local level. It also impacts how we are represented — an undercount could put Minnesotans at risk for losing our U.S. 8th Congressional District Seat.

Will my private data be protected?

What about PRIVACY? 
Who can see my Census data, and how can it be used?

What about CITIZENSHIP?

There is no citizenship question on the census. 

What if I have more than one residence -- where should I be counted in the Census?

Complete the Census at your “usual residence.” Whether you are a student or a “snowbird,” you should complete the Census using the address where you live most of the time. For more questions on this, see the US Census Bureau’s “Residence Criteria and Residence Situations for the 2020 Census of the United States” or email Ryan Redmer, Minnesota 2020 Census Associate, ryan.redmer@state.mn.us.

Do I still have the option to complete the Census another way if I prefer, or if I don't have internet access?

Yes. You can complete the questionnaire online (my2020census.gov), by mail, or over the phone: toll-free 844-468-2020. Learn more.


Census 2020 Yard Signs

One way to make sure that we all get counted is to spread the word. Get a yard sign for your yard today to tell your neighbors that you participated in the Census and that it is important that they do too!

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Census Collaboration with Edison High School Students

NE Neighbors, watch this great video our youth made about the importance of the 2020 Census in many languages! Thanks to ETSN and MTN TV Studios for making this video even through these difficult times.

This was a collaboration between Edison High School (Minnesota), MTN TV Studios, Logan Park Neighborhood Association, and Sheridan Neighborhood Organization.

#ShareMyCheck

Art by Radical Roadmaps: https://www.radicalroadmaps.com/

Art by Radical Roadmaps: https://www.radicalroadmaps.com/

Have you received a stimulus check? If you're someone currently experiencing economic stability, we encourage our neighbors to consider redistributing those funds to folks facing the most hardship in this time. Do you want that money to support your immediate neighbors? We can pair you with someone in our neighborhood who has requested funds!

Fill out the #ShareMyCheck NEMPLS form to make a pledge: https://forms.gle/x5m6w1P4gR5XatbV7

Find more info on the national #ShareMyCheck campaign: https://www.sharemycheck.org/

Volunteer & Business of the Year

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We are so happy to announce the recipients of our Volunteer and Business of the Year Awards!! We officially announced them and virtually showed the recipients their plaques at our Annual Meeting and will drop them off social distancing style soon. 🥁Drumroll please.....
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The Volunteer of the Year Award goes to Sandy Carlson-Kortebein who has put in so much of her organizational skills, time, and energy into Sheridan Neighborhood for years. She ran the Silent Auction at this year's SNO Ball and we could not have raised those funds for the Northeast Minneapolis Arts District and our programming without her. Thank you, Sandy!

The Business of the Year Award goes to @fletchersicecream, a business in Sheridan which prioritizes our local community! For the last few years, they haven't hesitated in donating ice cream for our summer Ice Cream SNOcials and we are so thankful for their generosity that supports community-building in Sheridan. Thank you, Fletcher's!

Welcome New Board Members!

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SNO would like to welcome our four new Board Members! We are so excited to have you join us in serving your neighborhood: Kaylee Bond, Britta Dornfeld, Caleigh Souhan, and Sean Wall!

And welcome back to our existing board members who have been re-elected to serve another term: Seaen Kosmides, Carin Peterson, and Joy Smallfield!

We would also like to extend a deep thank you to the board members who are leaving us this year to attend to other commitments. We have so appreciated everything you have brought to the table: Sid Grassbaugh, Abby Bongaarts, and Jack Langer!

View more about each Board Member here: https://bit.ly/3arhi19

Fix & Paint Lottery Results

The Fix & Paint Lottery Draw took place at the Annual Meeting on April 27th!

Lottery tickets were drawn in this order:
1. Jenni Zickert
2. Tracy Thoraldson
3. David A. Tykwinkski
4. Mary Mullen
5. Andrew McInnis
6. James M. Johnson
7. Sandy and Jon Kortebein
8. William Lloyd
9. Heidi Niedernhofer
10. Corey McCracken
11. RoseLee Buechler
12. Adrián Andres
13. Justin Bolton
14. Maryjo Vickers
15. Spencer Rose
16. Tucker Annis
17. Erin Jenson + Nathan Hangsleben
18. Jodi Burke + Luke Powell
19. Jack Langer
20. Joy Smallfield

We have allocated $50k towards Fix & Paint which will cover at least 10 full $5k loans and many only asked for partial loans, so it is entirely possible that we will get to everyone. We will contact ticket holders in the above order. If you do not receive a loan this year, you are welcome to enter the lottery again next year!

If you believe you entered a lottery ticket and are not on this list, please email us at sno@sheridanneighborhood.org and we can add you to the end of this list. See meeting minutes here.

VOTE in SNO's Board Election

We welcome you to review all seven (7) Candidate Profiles for the SNO 2020 Board of Directors and VOTE for up to seven (7) of them online! Votes must be cast online by 5 PM Monday, April 27th. Additional voting and nominations will be taken from the floor of our Annual Meeting from 7 - 9PM on April 27th.

Members with voting rights are (1) individuals aged 16 or older whose primary residence is within Sheridan Neighborhood and (2) any one representative of a property or business owned or operated within Sheridan Neighborhood.

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April 20th - 27th: Online Voting

April 27th 7-9 PM: Annual Meeting: Board Elections, Fix & Paint Lottery, and Business & Volunteer of the Year Announced. Join us online via Zoom by going to zoom.us/j/4904029706.

Soomaali

Abriil 20-keeda - 27-keeda: Codbixintu waxay ka socondoontaa internetka.

Abriil 27th 7-9 PM: Shirka Sannadlaha ah: Doorashooyinka Guddiga, Hagaajinta & Xilliga Laydhka, iyo Ganacsiga & Taageerada sanadka ee Lagu dhawaaqay. Nagala soo xiriir khadka tooska ah ee Zoom adigoo aadaya zoom.us/j/4904029706.


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Del 20 al 27 de abril: Es la votación en la red electrónica.

El 27 de abril de 7:00 a 9:00 p.m. Es la sesión anual, será la elección de la Junta Directiva, la lotería para el programa Arreglos y Pintura, otros asuntos misceláneos a tratar y el anuncio sobre la persona Voluntaria del Año. Únase a nosotros en la red electrónica por medio de Zoom, entrando a: zoom.us/j/4904029706.


SNO Meetings Moving Online!

Annual Meeting  · Monday, April 27th  · 7 - 9 PM
All are welcome to join on Zoom! Join us on https://us04web.zoom.us/j/4904029706.

English: Until COVID-19 is over, all of our meetings will be held online. Sign up for our newsletter on our website and follow us on Facebook and Instagram to get all future neighborhood updates! Feel free to email us at sno@sheridanneighborhood.org.

Soomaali: Ilaa COVID-19 uu dhammaado, dhammaan kulammadayada waxaa lagu qaban doonaa khadka tooska ah.Codso wargeyskeena website-kayaga, nagalana soco Facebook iyo Instagram si aad u hesho dhammaan wixii cusub ee ku saabsan xaafadda! Waad noo soo diri kartaa email sno@sheridanneighborhood.org.

Español: Hasta que COVID-19 termine, todas nuestras sesiones se llevarán a cabo virtualmente en la red electrónica. Regístrese para recibir nuestro boletín entrando a nuestro sitio web en la red electrónica y síganos en Facebook e Instagram, para estar al día sobre todas las actualizaciones futuras del vecindario. También puede escribirnos a nuestra dirección electrónica a sno@sheridanneighborhood.org.

Online Annual Meeting

Sheridan Neighborhood Annual Meeting!
7-9PM • April 27th, 2020
Online via Zoom, to join this video call go to https://us02web.zoom.us/j/4904029706 or call (321)626-6799 and enter Meeting ID: 490 402 9706.


This is a packed meeting, featuring:
- Board Elections Results: Online voting taking place April 20th-27th!
- Fix & Paint Lottery Draw: Get a 0% Interest Loan for your Home Projects!
- Volunteer and Business of the Year Awards!

Check out the Meeting Agenda here!