The Benefits of Being a Mill City Commons Member - An Ongoing Series
Dave and I became members of Mill City Commons in January. We joined for a number of reasons, including the ability to attend interesting member-only events, meet fascinating people, and to have more of a hands on role in helping with their various fundraising activities.
The next fundraising event to be hosted by Mill City Commons is coming up in a few weeks: Chefs for Change. It takes place Monday night, March 21, at People Serving People, 614 South 3rd Street.
This special Chefs for Change dinner will be created by Brenda Langton of Spoonriverand feature bountiful garden hors d'œuvres, wine and discussion. The focus of discussion will be on urban gardening and the development of a rooftop garden at People Serving People. Attendees will experience the unique flavor of Spoonriver, as well as learn about issues affecting the local community. You don't have to be a member of Mill City Commons to attend, but reservations are required. In addition to doing something good for the community, this would be a great chance to meet current Mill City Commons members.
To learn more about Mill City Commons, please visit the website, or contact Linnea at 612-455-3329 or linneatweed@millcitycommons.org.
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