Lincoln Park Hub / Lincoln Park Community Center
Duluth, MN 55806 United States
Aug 2021
Community Action Duluth Mobile Market
Community Action Duluth offers ongoing mobile markets to address food insecurity in Duluth. The refrigerated truck is stationed at the Lincoln Park Community Center on the second Wednesday of each month, stocked with fresh produce and staples such as grains, dairy, canned goods and other items. All food items at the market are for sale. Customers making purchases with their EBT cards receive produce items at a 50 percent discount. There are free produce items for individuals under age 18…
Find out more »Sep 2021
Lake Superior Stormwater Chalkfest
Part of the Ecolibrium3 Fall Party, which features family-friendly activities, a free Stone Soup Harvest Lunch, an Eco3 10th Birthday Cake, shuffleboard and cornhole games, plant giveaways, an interactive watershed demonstration and a community-design challenge. Face masks are required during the event and will be available for those wanting to participate. For more information on the Eco3 Fall Party see: https://www.ecolibrium3.org/fall-party-2021/ or contact Jodi Slick, [email protected].
Find out more »Feb 2022
Warming Center Ribbon Cutting
The Housing and Redevelopment Authority of Duluth, along with the Duluth Area Chamber of Commerce, will hold a ribbon cutting at the Lincoln Park Community Center to celebrate the completion of the Warming Center for people experiencing homelessness during winter months. This near half-million dollar project was made possible by city of Duluth Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security Act Emergency Solution Grants funding. The warming center will be open at its new location beginning Feb. 7. Hours of operation…
Find out more »Mar 2022
Lincoln Park Art Walk
Main Street Lincoln Park launches the Lincoln Park Art Walk with this kickoff event. The walk is a way to experience public art in Lincoln Park. Using on-site information plates and QR codes for more in-depth stories and maps of mural locations, people can guide themselves through the free street gallery while learning about the artists involved and how each mural came to be. The Lincoln Park Art Walk offers stories about 13 murals, with more to come. Professional photos…
Find out more »Apr 2023
Community Listening Session on Brain Health
Join this community listening session to learn more about the ways in which you can keep your mind and body healthy. For those who are caring for an older family member, learn about the no-cost resources available to you. Bring your ideas of how you think community members living with Alzheimer's can be better supported. A light dinner will be provided free of charge. Register here.
Find out more »Eco3 Earth Week 2023: Green Gentrification and How to Build Housing Equity and Address Displacement
Duluth has experienced unasked-for accolades as the best "Climate Migration" location, causing increased pressure on housing stock. Join this community conversation on what tools are available to expand equitable housing access. Sign-up and reserve your spot here.
Find out more »Eco3 Earth Week 2023: Street of the Future – Public Design Session
Join urban strategist Michelle Reeves and community stakeholders for a design symposium to inform the rebuilding of W. Superior Street through Lincoln Park. Learn more about the street designs that maximize livability and economic success in the Duluth community. Sign-up and reserve your spot here.
Find out more »Ask the Experts: National Renewable Energy Lab
Ecolibrium3 and the City of Duluth have been partnering with the National Renewable Energy Lab on renewable energy and transportation planning. In this session, experts from the National Renewable Energy Lab will outline renewable energy and transportation opportunities in Duluth and how they can accelerate our clean energy transition. This event is free to attend with no registration required.
Find out more »Aug 2023
I-35/Mesaba Avenue Pedestrian Bridge Meeting
The Minnesota Department of Transportation is hosting a public meeting to discuss the I-35/Mesaba Avenue pedestrian bridge project. Project staff will give a presentation on the background of the pedestrian bridge, the replacement project and how the public can participate in giving feedback on the aesthetics of the bridge. For those unable to attend, materials will be posted on the project website. For more information on projects in northeast Minnesota, follow MnDot on Facebook and Twitter @mndotnortheast.
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