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March 1 is Super Tuesday — MN Caucus Day

(Registration begins at 6:30 so plan to arrive before 7 PM)

Minnesota’s DFL and Republican parties have set March 1 as the date for their 2016 precinct caucuses, also known as “Super Tuesday” because eight other states hold their primaries and caucuses on this date. The results of the Minnesota precinct caucuses are nonbinding. Delegates must proceed through higher levels of the election to gain a spot at the national conventions.

The Office of the Secretary of State has an easy to use Caucus Finder to help you know where you should go to participate. It’s a common misconception that you have to be a registered with a party (Democrat or Republican) to vote in the parties’ caucus — voters can take part regardless of registered party. In fact, you don’t even have to be registered to vote. Minnesota has same-day voter registration, so you’ll just have to bring a state-issued ID to your polling place. You also don’t have to be 18 yet to vote in the caucus, as long as you will be 18 on Election Day.

You could use the Secretary of State website to register to vote now, however, as long as you will be 18 by the upcoming election and have an ID including either a Minnesota-issued driver’s license, Minnesota ID card or the last four digits of your Social Security Number. For more information about voter eligibility or to register to vote, check out the Minnesota Secretary of State’s website.

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February Kingfield Crime Prevention and Safety Committee Meeting

Join the neighborhood as we meet with the Minneapolis Police Department to review crime trends and learn about the real stories behind the statistics.

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Kingfield Neighborhood Association Annual Meeting & Potluck Redux

Come gather with your neighbors, hear the news of the year, and celebrate Kingfield and KFNA; maybe you’ll even see that really cool person you met at Empty Bowls last week!

6 PM potluck and social | 7 PM meeting

Childcare available beginning at 6:45 PM

Special Opportunities at this event:

  • You can learn about two proposed “protected bike lanes” for Blaisdell and Nicollet Avenues. Come get the straight talk right from the City about these projects; maps and City Staff available from 6-7 to explain each project and take your feedback. A short overview presentation will occur during the meeting portion of the evening.
  • Also come get the latest news on the redesign of the 40th Street Pedestrian Bridge, now included as part of the 35W Transit/Access Project. The entire project will involve heavy construction activities beginning late 2017 and continuing through 2020.

Please note that this 2nd Wednesday date is the regular meeting time of the KFNA Board…just in case you want to consider running for the board and this date works with your schedule! Nominations for board members will be taken from the floor at the meeting, but you can also contact KFNA Executive Director Sarah Linnes-Robinson at or 612.823.5980, and she will be happy to chat with you about board needs and responsibilities before this meeting.

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Minneapolis Public Schools’ School Fair Showcase

Saturday, Feb. 6 at the Minneapolis Convention Center

Stop by anytime between 9 a.m. and 2 p.m. to explore different schools throughout MPS and meet the staff that will work with your child next year. There’s no cost to attend, and the fair gives you a great opportunity to get all your important MPS information in one central location. Since multiple events will be held downtown that day, it is encouraged that you to utilize the Park and Ride available from six locations across the city.

To learn more, visit mpls.k12.mn.us .

 

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Kingfield Neighborhood Association Annual Meeting & Potluck Redux

6 PM potluck and social | 7 PM meeting

Come gather with your neighbors, hear the news of the year, and celebrate Kingfield and KFNA! You can also learn about two proposed “protected bike lanes” for Blaisdell and Nicollet Avenues!

Please note that this 2nd Wednesday date is the regular meeting time of the KFNA Board…just in case you want to consider running for the board and this date works with your schedule! Nominations for board members will be taken from the floor at the meeting, but you can also contact KFNA Executive Director Sarah Linnes-Robinson at or 612.823.5980, and she will be happy to chat with you about board needs and responsibilities at any point in the weeks leading up to this meeting.

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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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