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Neighbor input sought to evaluate 43rd & Nicollet Pedestrian Safety Improvements

Location: MLK Park, Arts & Crafts Room 

In January 2017 Minneapolis Public Works installed ballards (bumpouts) at the intersection of 43rd and Nicollet to help increase pedestrian safety at that intersection.  Public works is also evaluating a potential median design at this location. Please join us to provide your feedback on the existing bumpouts/ballards, as well as reviewing median design and other information from public works. Staff from Minneapolis Public Works, KFNA, and the Ward 8 City Council Office will be in attendance.

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Minneapolis Public Schools will hold community meetings in support of immigrant and refugee families

Minneapolis Public Schools (MPS) is committed to being a safe haven for everyone. The district knows that recent current events have raised questions for some immigrant and refugee families. To offer support, MPS is joining with community partners to host two meetings to answer questions and connect families with resources both in our schools and in the community:

MPS is partnering with the Immigrant Law Center of Minnesota, the Council on American Islamic Relations (CAIR MN), NAVIGATE and the Somali American Parent Association (SAPA) to provide information about changing policies, legal resources and social and emotional supports available.

Find more information here.

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Early Morning with Elizabeth: Make your voice heard – at the 2017 State Legislative Session!    

 

State legislators, community organizers, and engaged residents have been active at the Capitol this session, protecting Minnesota from harmful policy and working for positive change. The State Capitol has seen hundreds of residents turn out to testify against state bills, including one that would try to remove local control of cities to pass sick time ordinances and other workplace benefits, and another that imposes severe penalties on those who choose to exercise their first amendment rights to protest.

We hope you can join us for an energizing session with Minneapolis legislators and community organizers, including Senator Jeff Hayden, Representative Frank Hornstein, Wintana Melekin, the Civic and Political Engagement Director for Neighborhoods Organizing for Change (NOC), and Chris Conry, Strategic Campaigns Director for TakeActionMN.

We will open with a welcome from activist business owner Daniel Swenson-Klatt, of Butter Bakery Café, who has testified and organized at the Capitol on issues he believes in, including the importance of improving working conditions for all.

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Minneapolis Public Works Meeting regarding the “Lakewood Harriet” street repaving project

The “Lakewood Harriet” street repaving project includes most of Kingfield Neighborhood.

 

The “Lakewood Harriet Projects” neighborhood meeting will be hosted by Public Works. Neighbors should have received an assessment and a project description in the mail.

Lakewood-Harriet, wards.

If you have questions contact Larry Matsumoto at .

Also at this meeting, a plan for a 42nd/43rd Street bikeway will be presented for feedback.

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Community Voices “What should be the name of our school?”

Our Feb 28th Community Voices “What should be the name of our school?” event is fast approaching and we now have five finalist possible new names for Ramsey Middle School to discuss that evening.

The finalist possible new names for Ramsey are (in no particular order): 
Dorothy Vaughan Middle School
Justice Alan Page Middle School
Bde Ota Middle School
Prince Rogers Nelson Middle School
Martha Ripley Middle School

For more information about each finalist name go here.

To indicate your preferences around our new name ideas, please take this survey.

To donate to our campaign to help fund new signage and a new logo go here (Minneapolis Public Schools Name Change Policy states that we must have the funding for new signage to pursue a name change).

Finally, George and the Dragon Restaurant is hosting a delicious brunch fundraiser for our Rename Ramsey Campaign on Sunday Feb 26th from 9:30-1pm. Please call the restaurant and talk to Fred or Stacy about making a reservation asap! Seats are filling fast! 612-208-1047

Thank you for your interest in this campaign!

Elissa Cedarleaf Dahl, Paul Sommers and Ramsey Renamers

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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
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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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