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January 29, 2019, Tuesday - Father Hennepin Bluff Park- Sustainable Landscapes Meeting at A-Mill

Time: 6:30p - 8:30p

Location: Pillsbury A-Mill, 315 Southeast Main Street

Father Hennepin Bluff Park- Sustainable Landscapes Meeting

The Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board is looking for residents to provide ideas on environmental improvements to be made at Father Hennepin Bluff Park in 2019. All individuals are welcome to attend the meeting and be a part of the park planning process. Warm beverages and cookies will be provided.

Father Hennepin Bluff Park is a regional park that will connect people to the Mississippi River, restore and enhance natural resources, reveal and interpret past and present nature and culture, engage visitors and adapt to changing social, economic and ecological realities. The MPRB is in the initial stages of gathering input from residents on how to best improve the park for all visitors.

MPRB park project page: https://www.minneapolisparks.org/park_care__improvements/park_projects/current_projects/father_hennepin_bluff_park_-_upper/