1015 Olson Memorial Hwy
Minneapolis, MN 55405
(612)377-9011, (612)348-5937
*Locations ~North Site:1800 Olson Memorial Hwy Minneapolis, MN 55411 (612) 377-1786 ~Appletree Site: 300 South Cedar Lake Rd. Minneapolis, MN 55405 (612) 374-1430 ~La Crèche II: 1120 Oliver Ave N, Minneapolis, MN 55411 (612) 521-4384 *Facilities ~North Childcare facility on the #19 bus line and on 55W (Olson Hwy.) near Morgan Avenue North. Childcare capacity is 82 children ages 3 years thru 12 years. This building is owned by the organization. ~Appletree Childcare facility on the #9 Bus line near 394W and Penn Ave. S. Childcare capacity is 30 children ages 6 weeks thru 3 years. This space is leased. ~La Crèche II facility is an Early Head Start partnership with PICA and Way To Grow. It is on the #19 and #7 Bus lines. Childcare capacity is 32 children ages 16 months thru 3 years. *Transportation ~Limited transportation service is provided to families for a monthly fee of $30 for 1 child or $40 for family in the same household.
MTW is a pre-eminent child development center in the Twin Cities metro area. As a core program of the Phyllis Wheatley Community Center (PWCC) since 1929, it has served generations of families; preparing children for success in school and in life as well as supporting parents in their role as their child's primary teacher and caregiver. MTW provides literacy rich, comprehensive early childhood development programs for infants, toddlers, and preschoolers. We use established, research based curriculum and offer a variety of learning experiences to foster children’s physical, cognitive, social/emotional and language development in a safe, nurturing environment. The program is nationally accredited and is a Four Star rated by Parent Aware. Phyllis Wheatley Community Center meets all standards of the Minnesota Charities Review Council.
NARI of Minnesota (NARI MN) is a trade association for remodeling professionals and those who support the remodeling industry with products or services.
We offer education and professional development programs, competitions, shows that promote excellence in design, and opportunities for students and professionals to network. We also strive to enhance the experience of members and to position Minnesota and the upper midwest as leaders in the field of design.
The Minnesota Chapter of The American Society of Interior Designers (ASID) is a community of people driven by a common love for design and committed to the belief that interior design, as a service to people, is a powerful, multi-faceted profession that can positively change people’s lives. Through education, knowledge sharing, advocacy, community building and outreach, the Society strives to advance the interior design profession and, in the process, to demonstrate and celebrate the power of design to positively change people’s lives. ASID MN aims to engage both commercial and residential clients by hosting a number of annual events: Kitchen and Bath Tour (October 13-14), Sample Sale (Sept 20-22), Annual Awards (November 8)
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Olu’s Home, Inc. (OHI) is a licensed organization designed to provide residential and in-home services for individuals receiving services under the Developmental Disability (DD), Community Alternative for Disabled Individuals (CADI), Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) and Elderly and Alternative Care (EW & AC) waivers. OHI is certified in the Central Certification Program (CERT) by the City of Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Ramsey County and the City of St. Paul. OHI meets the requirements for Small Business Enterprise (SBE), Woman-Owned Business (WBE), and Minority-Owned Business Enterprise (MBE). Our organization maintains an unyielding focus in providing quality services to all individuals that we serve.
Our focus is to educate as well as network with thinkers, artists, activists, and community leaders throughout Minnesota. Through this we will work to enrich the Hip Hop community, and promote positive, resourceful, interdependence, and consciousness that will help to create a progressive change in our society as a whole. Being a lead representative of Hip Hop in Minnesota we will work to increase awareness about this multifaceted Kulture, its Elements, and philosophies that Minnesota's are a part of, while providing positive guidelines about the Hiphop Kulture through use of the “Hip Hop Declaration Of Peace” & “The Gospel Of Hip Hop”. All of this will help to develop new relationships between the local Hip Hop communities and the general public. Through this Focus our aim is to also increase an understanding about this Kulture and its place in Minnesota to better create new opportunities and a willingness to help all our communities thrive. In order to build this awareness and support we will work with individuals throughout the Minnesota’s Hip Hop community and general public to develop new ways for individuals, businesses, and organizations to come together through this diverse Kulture and the universal language of Art. ASK ABOUT OUR CLASSES, WORKSHOPS, LECTURES, AUTHENTIC HIP HOP REPRESENTATION FOR BUSINESS SUPPORT, APPRENTICESHIPS, TEMPLE OF HIP HOP MEMBERSHIPS, & HIP HOP CONGRESS MEMBERSHIPS!! The Minnesota Hip Hop Coalition (MN-HHC) has been authorized to begin teaching an Authentic Hip Hop Academic Studies Program under the lineage of Kool DJ Herc, Afrika Bammbataa, and our Teacha “KRS-One” via The Temple Of Hip Hop. Our studies come under the direct tutelage of KRS-One and Minista Zin Uru. The MN-HHC will be able to provide access to the only International Hip Hop Academic Curriculum authorized by the Pioneers of Hip Hop and available to the public for the first time in human history!! We are teaching the origins and deeper principals of living an authentic Hip Hop experience!! MN-HHC is 1 of 3 direct sources in the World to provide a Hip Hop Academic Curriculum that will educate students so they posses a base knowledge of Hip Hop that will guide communities through the proper ways to approach Hip Hop in all areas of life. This is an accumulated curriculum that has been in development since the birth of our Kulture with contributions from every Hip Hop Pioneer. From now on.. others teach hip-hop.. we teach Hiphop & Hip Hop!!
Our passion is design, but our purpose is strictly business. We are branding and marketing communications professionals who believe design and communication have the power to change people, businesses, and the world around us. For more than 15 years, we have nurtured this belief and aligned our experience, processes, and culture to ensure that our work makes a difference.
Minneapolis-St. Paul's Quorum (http://www.twincitiesquorum.com), an LGBT business and leadership association, brings you Quorum Young Professionals. Quorum Young Professionals provides fun, fab, casual events for LGBTA folks in their 20's and 30's who who are starting, interested in starting, or growing their careers. The emphasis is on creating an energetic, vibrant atmosphere where valuable contacts can be made, ideas and opportunities can be shared, and community can be formed -- not your career credentials. Come build your networks, find little opportunities to learn and grow, and help strengthen our presence in the greater business community.
Our Program Partners are committed to meeting the needs of the families and communities they serve. Together we bring over 80 years of experience in holistic programming to support successful sustainable empowerment. Our #1 priority in helping you succeed is getting to know you, your family and the neighborhood you live in. Building long lasting relationships is the key to maintaining and developing our staff, coaches and volunteers.
Bearbotics is Minnesota FRC team 2498 from The Blake School in Minneapolis. We are strong believers in gracious professionalism, hard work, and having fun as we brainstorm, code, build, and do outreach throughout the season. Feel free to send us a message with any questions or just to say hi!
The Theater of Public Policy uses live improvisational theater to bring public policy issues and debates to life. Each show features a leading thinker on a particular issue. We'll interview each guest to find out their approach and solutions to a particular issue. All of the ideas and challenges brought up in this conversation serve as the inspiration for the improvised scenes to follow. The improvisers tasks are not be to make light of the issues or mock the players involved. Instead, scenes make the previous conversation come to life with living, breathing characters in the situations described. The scenes also explore what the implications of the problem and/or proposed solution might be.
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Minneapolis Public Schools or Special School District Number 1 is a school district that covers all of the city of Minneapolis, Minnesota. Minneapolis Public Schools enroll 36,370 students in public primary and secondary schools. The district administers about one hundred public schools including forty-five elementary schools, seven middle schools, seven high schools, eight special education schools, eight alternative schools, nineteen contract alternative schools and five charter schools. With authority granted by the state legislature, the school board makes policy, selects the superintendent, and oversees the district's budget, curriculum, personnel, and facilities. Students speak ninety different languages at home and most school communications are printed in English, Hmong, Spanish, and Somali.EnrollmentIn the past decade enrollment in Minneapolis Public Schools has decreased significantly. In the 2001-2001 school year the district's enrollment was 46,256 students. In the 2002–2003 school year Minneapolis Public School's 46,037 students were enough to be the 98th largest school district in the United States in terms of enrollment. In the following school year (2003–2004) alone, the district's enrollment had decreased 5% to just over 43,000 students. At that time the district was predicted to lose 10,000 more students over the next five years if the then current trend continued. Some of the decline has been from the result of a smaller school-age population.