[Mpls] Celebrate Northeast TONIGHT!

Aaron Neumann aaron at pulsetc.com
Tue Jun 21 13:53:14 CDT 2005


Dear list friends and supporters,

Celebrate all that is Northeast Minneapolis at the 2005 Northeast Parade 
TONIGHT beginning at at 6:30 p.m.  The parade will start at 28th and 
Central (CP Railway site) and travel south to Central and 14th. The 
parade, the second oldest in the state, has a long and treasured 
tradition that only can be found in Northeast. The parade celebrates its 
76th Anniversary tonight.

Neighbors for Neumann will be "marching" in the parade with the 
Minneapolis-5th District Green Party and city-wide candidates that 
include Annie Young for Mpls Parks and Farheen Hakeem for Minneapolis 
Mayor.  We are not exactly marching as much as we will be biking!  
That's right, grease up your chains and ride over to the Canadian 
Pacific Railway Shoreham Yards, 2800 Central Avenue NE, and head to the 
back of the line as we are # 86 (of 100) this year. Line up will begin 
at 5 p.m.  Please make an effort to bike in this parade.  A strong show 
of support is much needed in this crucial Minneapolis election year.

The Northeast Parade began in the 1920's as a car parade and has 
continued uninterrupted each year since then, except for a few years 
during WW II.   The Parade is really fun, so come check out all things 
"Nordeast" tonight.  Afterwards, head over to Holland Neighborhood's 
summer  "Movies in the Park" season starter (at sunset).  Tonight's 
movie: "Bedknobs and Broomsticks", a movie for the whole family to 
enjoy! Movies are screened in the Basin 22nd at Quincy St. NE (next to 
Edison High School and across the street from Jackson Square Park).

See you there!

Aaron Neumann
Candidate for Minneapolis City Council Ward 3 (Green)

Neighbors for Neumann
1828 Marshall St. NE #18
Minneapolis, MN 55418-4211
612.788.1284
aaron at voteneumann.org
http://VoteNeumann.org

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