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Planning for Redevelopment: a Kingfield Redevelopment Committee Conversation

The KFNA Redevelopment Committee deals with the built environment in the neighborhood. At this meeting the committee will be discussing a variety of proposed affordable housing projects as well as their thoughts regarding the Minneapolis 2040 Draft Plan in preparation for the meeting the following week.

Let us know you are coming here and also learn more about the City’s 2040 Comprehensive Plan meeting held 5/14/18 in Kingfield.

If you are interested learning more about the committee just email  or 612-823.5980, or you can simply show up at the meeting.

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Get Ready to EAT; Dining Out for Life THIS Thursday!

Join people all over Minnesota in ending HIV. Dine out at one of over 150 participating restaurants on this date and a portion of your bill will be donated to The Aliveness Project – a community center that links people living with HIV to resources for leading healthy, self-directed lives.

For a complete list of participating restaurants, visit here.  But just to help you out, here are a few in Kingfield Neighborhood, home of The Aliveness Project!

  • Blackbird Cafe
  • Victor’s 1959 Cafe
  • Butter Bakery Cafe
  • The Lowbrow
  • Curran’s
  • Cafe Ena
  • Kyatchi

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Works in Progress:a ReClaim New Works Residency produced by the Center for Performing Arts

At 7:30 on Saturday you are invited indoors at the Center for Performing Arts, for a free public performance by three local artists as part of the CFPA “Works in Progress: a ReClaim New Works Residency” series. Artists include:

  • April Sellers Dance Collective is nationally recognized for their gender-bending, feminist-infused performances.
  • Ben Swenson-Klatt (Kingfield native!) is a performance artist creating work focused on the interactions between movement and text, seeking opportunities that challenge the audience and disrupt the ordinary through the creation of activated art.
  • Emily Rose Duea is passionate about sharing stories and creating discourse within the community.

Please RSVP via the Facebook page

Event questions? Contact .

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Coffee with the Contractor

Do you have questions about the 35W@94: Downtown to Crosstown reconstruction project?

Drop by Five Watt Coffee on Wednesday morning to talk to the construction contractor about the 35W@94 project (and get a free coffee/hot drink!). The event is meant to be informal, so drop in when you can!

• Get an overview of the project benefits and final design

• Ask questions about the ongoing and upcoming construction activities

• Hear about impacts to local roads and bridges

• Learn about job opportunities with the contractors

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Info session for new 4-H Club at MLK

In this club, youth (ages 9-14) will meet 1-2 times per month to explore their local environment and community through team building games and hands-on activities.

In partnership with the Minnesota Civic Youth Council, this 4-H club will engage youth to identify social and environmental issues in their community, conduct effective research, and improve our environment and community through legislature. Youth will meet local experts, create a research portfolio on a local issue, and participate in civil discourse.

Contact Amy Hughes () with questions.

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The 15th Kingfield Empty Bowls was a big success! The 15th Kingfield Empty Bowls was a big success! A HUGE thank you to the 750 people who attended, the many volunteers, partner nonprofits, donating restaurants and ceramics studios, accordionist Thor Anderson, neighborhood baking volunteers, and Judson Memorial for being the most gracious host. KFNA will be donating back a record amount to trustincmpls, Beacon Interfaith Housing Collaborative, and tcfoodjustice. Stay tuned for updates on how to get involved for year 16!
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Kingfield has always shown up for each other. 💛 An Kingfield has always shown up for each other. 💛
And right now, that togetherness matters.

On Sunday, February 8, neighbors will gather for Kingfield Empty Bowls—sharing soup, choosing handmade bowls, and supporting local nonprofits fighting food injustice and increasing housing access in our community. 

It’s about sharing space, being together, and taking care of one another in small but meaningful ways.

We’d love to see you there.

🗓 Feb 8 | 10am–2pm
📍 Judson Memorial Baptist Church
We'd love to see you at our monthly board meeting We'd love to see you at our monthly board meeting tomorrow. Open to all members of the community.
Doing a New Year clean-out? That bowl sitting on y Doing a New Year clean-out? That bowl sitting on your shelf could make a real difference.

If you have ceramic bowls, especially Empty Bowls from years past, we would love to help them find a new home at Kingfield’s 2026 Empty Bowls.

📍 Drop off at MLK Park front desk
📅 Please drop bowls off by February 4

Thank you for helping make Kingfield’s 2026 Empty Bowls possible 💛
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