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Page 2 Dayton’s Bluff District Forum February 2015 New Friends of Swede Hollow are welcome Do you enjoy Swede Hollow Park and care about its history and future? The next Friends of Swede Hollow monthly meeting is Wednesday, Febru- ary 11, 6:30 pm . Email karin@swede- hollow.org or call 651-776-0550 for more information and the meeting's lo- cation. Get rid of your junk car; help Dayton's Bluff Community Council Budget Towing of Minnesota, Minne- sota’s largest towing company, is owned by Roy Carlson, a former Dayton’s Bluff Community Council board mem- ber. Budget Towing will remove any junk car or truck – located anywhere in St. Paul – and dispose of it at no charge to the vehicle owner or the property owner where it is located. The vehicle owner will receive paperwork for a tax donation, and Roy will make a small do- nation to the Community Council. Call 651-772-2075 to have a junk car re- moved – and help clean up Dayton’s Bluff. Take-a-Hike February 7 Take-a-Hike occurs on the first Satur- day of most months. The next hike will be Saturday, February 7. Hikers meet at 10:30 am in Indian Mounds Park at Earl Street and Mounds Boulevard, and hike down to Bruce Vento Nature Sanc- tuary, then through Swede Hollow Park and winding up at the East Side Her- itage Park. The hike is about two hours (four miles) with some moderately rough terrain. Share experiences and hear stories about life in Dayton's Bluff. New hikers are always welcome. Return transportation is available, if required. For more information, call 651-776- 0550. Meet with the police The Eastern District Police hosts their monthly meetings for community mem- bers at 722 Payne Avenue, at the corner of Payne and Minnehaha Avenues. The next meetings are Wednesday, February 18, at 9:30 am and 6:30 pm. This is a change; both meetings are now on the third Wednesday of each month. The meetings, open to all, are intend- ed to learn about, listen to, and address concerns about crime and other issues on the East Side. The St. Paul Eastern District is committed to maintaining and growing the quality of life for all of our residents. Bring your neighbors; this is a great opportunity to discuss neighborhood nuisance issues. Forum monthly meeting This Forum newspaper is always looking for help in several volunteer ca- pacities. Help is always needed with writing, editing, online content, idea generation, and ad sales; or perhaps you have another idea for our publication. If you'd like to contribute to the Forum , please join us at our next meeting at 12:30 pm on Monday, February 2 at 804 Margaret Street (call 651-776-0550 to confirm date and time). Business classes The next Dayton’s Bluff Neighbor- hood Microentrepreneur Class is start- ing in the spring of 2015. This program helps startup and young businesses on the East Side. All East Side en- trepreneurs are welcome. Class training lasts eight weeks and includes topics such as operations management, mar- keting, financial management, one-on- one assistance with creating a successful business, and preparing a business plan, plus eight hours of one-on-one time with the instructor. Those who successfully complete the course and locate their businesses in tar- get neighborhoods are eligible for ongo- ing business support services. Some examples of businesses started by peo- ple who have previously taken this course include graphics, landscaping, photography, food service, restoration of wood furniture, art, custom floral de- sign, and exterior and interior painting. The course is a partnership between the Dayton’s Bluff Community Council and the Neighborhood Development Center. There is a small registration fee based on a sliding fee scale. The next session will be starting in the spring and class size is limited, so get enrolled now. Please call Emma Spillman at 651-379- 8432 for an application. DBCC board meeting The Dayton's Bluff Community Council's February board meeting will be held Monday, February 23, 6:30- 8:30 pm at the East Side Enterprise Center, 804 Margaret Street. Anyone is welcome to attend. Dayton's Bluff Book Club The East Side community is invited to the Dayton’s Bluff Book Club. The club meets on the second Thursday of the month at Metropolitan State Univer- sity’s Library to discuss multicultural and/or local authors' books. The Insti- tute for Community Engagement and Scholarship at Metro State provides free copies of the book to attendees prior to the monthly meeting, and a light dinner is served at no charge – call 651-793- 1285 or email community.engagement @metrostate.edu to register. The February book selection is To Smile in Autumn by St. Paul author Gor- don Parks. The discussion will be held Thursday, February 12, 6:00-8:30 pm in Metro State Library room 310. The event is co-sponsored by the Metro State Library and the St. Paul Public Li- brary. FOR LEASE 651-230-4070 $1200/mo Luxury Office Space : 700 square feet, 3 private offices, hardwood floors, full kitchen/break area, down- town skyline views, one block from Metro State University, high-speed Comcast internet, Electrowatchman alarm system, all utility, taxes and in- surance, snow service and window cleaning. The Dayton's Bluff Rec Center is located at 800 Conway Street. 651-793-3885 Facebook: Dayton's Bluff Recreation Center Stop by and check us out!
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