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July 23, 2015, Thursday - Riverfront Vitality Forum: Finding the Green for Parks at Open Book

Time: 6:30pm

Location: Open Book, 1011 Washington Avenue South

Riverfront Vitality Forum: Finding the Green for Parks
with Minneapolis Park and Rec Board Superintendent Jayne Miller and the Theater of Public Policy

In Minneapolis, our parks define who we are as people and as a city. So it’s not surprising that we’ve prioritized bringing waterfront parks to the few areas where they don’t yet reach – particularly along the riverfront of North and Northeast Minneapolis.

Those new parks may be a good idea, but how are we going to find the money to fund them? Can we afford to expand our park system — or would we be crazy not to?

Explore this timely topic with us at a fun evening event. Join Jayne Miller, Superintendent of the Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board, for what we expect will be an insightful and enjoyable interview with the always-entertaining Theater of Public Policy.

Sponsored by Minneapolis Riverfront Partnership

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