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Waves of Thankfulness for Healthcare Workers

‘Waves of Thankfulness’ is a postcard campaign to close out 2020 with a flood of thank you cards to local hospitals, nursing homes, and clinics…simply to thank each worker for their part in keeping our community healthy this year. You can send your own postcard to any clinic or healthcare worker you know, or pick up one of ours from a local coffee shop, attach a message of hope and care, and leave it in the drop box, and we will deliver them to local sites for you!
Join the Facebook event to know where to pick-up and Drop-off postcards. Or ">Contact KFNA to get locations as they become finalized.
Featuring the artwork of 8 local artists: Thanks to Rachel Breen, Angela Erdrich, Willa Flink/Saheli Patel, Camille Gage, Katie Heit Gardner, Brenda Johnson, Bridget Meyers, and Steven Mosborg!

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Light It Up, Kingfield!

Light up your yard on Mondays from 5-7 PM and encourage your neighbors to also, to create a walk of wonder through our Kingfield Streets. Light a luminary, drag the fire pit to the front yard, string the holiday lights…the dark is coming and together we will keep it at bay!

The December 21st event is in conjunction with MPR’s Sing in the Solstice! Turn on your lights at 5 PM and tune in your radio to Classical MPR, MPR News, or The Current as they will all be broadcasting “This Little Light of Mine” for a giant, virtual statewide singalong. Whatever your singing ability, lift your voice to sing along from your Kingfield front yard!

The winter solstice is an important turning point to celebrate the light returning and longer days. Following Bring the Sing, Classical MPR and The Current will each broadcast two hours of solstice-themed programming so put in your ear buds and take a walk around Kingfield to see the lights, and fellow neighbors!

https://www.classicalmpr.org/story/2020/02/21/bring-the-sing

Be part of the Light Up Event by turning on your holiday lights or set out candles on your front walkway. They can be any sort of lanterns, glass jars (check your recycle bin, just add a candle!) or make your own out of ice. (Check www.kingfield.org in the coming days for luminary template ideas.) Then simply bundle up for a walk around your neighborhood to enjoy the glow.

Brought to you by your Kingfield Block Contacts, working to build community and connect neighbors across the entire neighborhood. To Join the Block Contact Group just sign up here!

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Light It Up, Kingfield!

Continuing on Mondays Evenings in December, When Sunset Hovers around 4:32 PM

Dec. 14: “Do You Want to Build A Snowman?” (Bring on your inner Elsa!)
Dec. 21: Bring on the Sing with “This Little Light of Mine”, scheduled in harmony with MPR!

Light up your yard on Mondays from 5-7 PM and encourage your neighbors to also, to create a walk of wonder through our Kingfield Streets. Light a luminary, drag the fire pit to the front yard, string the holiday lights…the dark is coming and together we will keep it at bay!

Be part of the Light Up Event by turning on your holiday lights or set out candles on your front walkway. They can be any sort of lanterns, glass jars (check your recycle bin, just add a candle!) or make your own out of ice.  Then simply bundle up for a walk around your neighborhood to enjoy the glow.

Brought to you by your Kingfield Block Contacts, working to build community and connect neighbors across the entire neighborhood. 

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Bryant Avenue Reconstruction Project’s 2nd Virtual Open House

Visit the project website for instructions on how to attend

The City of Minneapolis is hosting its second virtual open house for the Bryant Avenue Reconstruction project. The purpose of the meeting will be to share project updates and solicit input from the public on draft design concepts for the reconstruction of Bryant Avenue S. Join project staff for a presentation followed by a Q & A session. [Read more…]

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KFNA December Board Meeting

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KFNA meets monthly and neighbors are welcome to join the conversation. Community Forum starts each meeting where you can bring up an issue or ask a question, or stay for the entire meeting to learn about neighborhood projects and work that the KFNA Board is doing in the community. This month KFNA is getting an update on the MLK Park Encampment from one of the lead volunteers supporting the unhoused residents throughout 2020.

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Grab a brush, bring a friend, and a big appetite! Grab a brush, bring a friend, and a big appetite! 🖌️

Join us for Paint-A-Bowl on Sunday, Oct 26 from 2–4pm at Clancey’s (3804 Grand Ave S)! 

Every bowl you paint will be donated to Kingfield Empty Bowls, supporting our annual neighborhood fundraiser!

✨ Free & open to all ages — come get creative for a cause!

 #emptybowls #emptybowls2025
🎶The music’s too good to stop just because it 🎶The music’s too good to stop just because it’s getting cold 🎶

Join us for Kingfield Indoor Porchfest ‘25!
We’re bringing the neighborhood’s favorite summer tradition indoors for a night of local music, community, and cozy vibes. Live performances across multiple indoor venues!

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Get your tickets here 👉 https://www.eventbrite.com/e/indoor-porchfest-tickets-1677288337569

Where: 
Meraki 
100 W 46th St.

When: November 8th 4 — 9pm

Tickets: 
Adults - $15
Kids - $7
🎨 Come paint with us! 🎨 Join the next Paint 🎨 Come paint with us! 🎨 
Join the next Paint-A-Bowl on Sunday, Oct 26 (2–4pm) at Clancey’s, 3804 Grand Ave S.

It’s free + open to all ages, no experience needed, just bring your creativity! Your painted bowl will help support Kingfield Empty Bowls.
🎶 We’re bringing the music inside! 🎶 Kingf 🎶 We’re bringing the music inside! 🎶
Kingfield’s first Indoor Porchfest is happening Nov 8, 4–9 PM at Meraki.
Live music, food trucks, beer, and wine with all the Porchfest vibes, just a little bit cozier.

🎟 Early bird tickets available through Oct 12! Use code EARLYBIRD at checkout. 
👉 Get your tickets here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/indoor-porchfest-tickets-1677288337569 

Let’s make our first indoor Porchfest one to remember!
Stand in support and solidarity with Annunciation Stand in support and solidarity with Annunciation and help form a line down Lyndale this Wednesday.
Attend the first Paint-a-Bowl event of the season Attend the first Paint-a-Bowl event of the season on Monday 9/22 at incarnation Church from 3-5PM. All bowls painted will be used in the Feb. 8 Kingfield Empty Bowls!
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