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Shingle Creek Neighborhood Association, North Minneapolis, Camden Community

 

SCNA 2008-09 Board Members SC Clean up 

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The Shingle Creek Neighborhood Association is your source for Shingle Creek neighborhood news, annoucements and information.

We're proud and work to promote the neighborhood!

History of the Shingle Creek Neighborhood

The Shingle Creek neighborhood, of nearly 1300 households and 3300 residents, is named for the one mile meandering and historical Shingle Creek that flows through its sleepy residential boundaries to the Mississippi River where the forged roofing shingles in the neighborhood were transported in the early 1900's. The Shingle Creek neighborhood is rich with urban history. Its streets, boundaries, and natural landmarks tell a rich story of how Minneapolis grew and became the thriving metropolis it is today.

Shingle Creek grew from the area known as, "The Country", that was on the "other side of the tracks" then Burlington Northern route to St.Marie, now CPRail's switching yard before heading out of town. Farms flourished, the Mississippi River brought "River Pigs" on a "River of trees" every spring. Along with the shingle making plant, the Workhouse and the Johnson Brickyard were just down the road. Along with the Swedes and Norwegians who were living and working at the world's largest lumbermill, C.A.Lumbermill, or Mereen-Johnson on Lyndale.

Shingle Creek neighborhood was one of the first African American neighborhoods in the growing metropolis of Minneapolis in the late 1800's and early 1900's. The Mississippi Courts and other homes along Humboldt Ave N brought desperately needed housing after WWII veterans returned from war.


Today, the Shingle Creek neighborhood is one of the safest neighborhoods in north Minneapolis and is a great place to raise your children with neighborhood schools, libraries, and many updated parks in and around which, include the Three Rivers Park North Mississippi Regional Park, Shingle Creek Regional ponds, and national recognized Grand Rounds National Scenic Byways.

Shingle Creek is Minneapolis's most northwestern neighborhood, (map) located in the Camden Community we are bordered by Lind-Bohanon and Victory neighborhoods of Minneapolis. To the North and West of our borders is the city of Brooklyn Center and with Brookdale Mall less than two miles away. With easy access to Highway 100, Interstate 94 and 694 transportation around the Metro and beyond. (map)

   
City of Minneapolis Aquitennial Parade July 2008  
                
SCNA holds design contest and produces these neighborhood signs in 2007
                        
 
 
Shingle Creek Neighborhood Association, North Minneapolis, Camden Community

Check out Tour de Camden on MTN

National Night Out in Shingle Creek

Shingle Creek neighbors getting together for National Night Out 2010!

Photos by Brock Hanson

 

 

Shingle Creek Neighborhood Association Monthly Meeting

SCNA Annual Neighborhood Association Board Meeting

DUE TO EXTREME HEAT THE SCNA AUGUST BOARD MEETING HAS BEEN POSTPONED TO:

Tuesday, September 9, 2010 6:30pm

Creekview Park

5001 Humboldt Ave N

SCNA Neighborhood Association Mission:

"To protect and promote neighborhood interests and the health, safety and general welfare of the residents within this geographic jurisdiction in a non-partisan, educational and cooperative manner. In addition, SCNA works with adjacent neighborhoods in promoting and protecting the broader Camden area of Minneapolis."

If the mission sounds like something you'd like to help with your time, talents, or treasurers---

Please feel free to attend. All meetings are free and open to the public and all are welcome.

Looking for more info? Check out our bylaws.

 

 

Camden Community Events Calendar

Upcoming community-wide events:

 

 

Tour De Camden:

 Saturday, July 24 9am-Noon starting at Creekview Park 

Click here for Tour de Camden Map!

 

National Night Out Tuesday August 3rd, 2010

Have you registered? We can help!

Email us at scna@stribmail.com!

 

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Donate to SCNA!

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16th Annual SCNA Shingle Creek Clean-up

Many thanks to the 100 volunteers who came out to help us clean-up the Shingle Creek area! We were among 3,000 earth conscious volunteers and one of 38 clean-up sites city-wide who helped remove 15,000 pounds of trash from the watershed and city. This is half the amount of trash from last year! Word must be getting out about keeping our environment clean! We've been doing this for sixteen years---we're pretty sure we'll still need your help again next year!

 

 

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