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1810 34th Ave NE
Minneapolis MN 55418
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WPCC board to hear presentations on school ballot question, zero-waste campaign

September 24, 2024 Waite Park Community Council

The Waite Park Community Council will hear informational presentations this Thursday, Sept. 26, from representatives of the Vote Yes for Mpls Kids campaign and the Minnesota Environmental Justice Table.

Abdul Abdi will share information and answer questions about the Minneapolis general election ballot “School District Question,” which will ask voters to repeal an existing technology levy and replace it with one that would provide an additional $20 million annually for 10 years.

Waite Park resident Christy Dolph, a volunteer with the Minnesota Environmental Justice Table, will present on the group’s work with other organizations to close the Hennepin Energy Recovery Center and move toward a zero-waste plan in the city.

In addition to the guest speakers, the neighborhood board is set to recap the recent Waite Park Fall Festival, discuss next steps for renter engagement following its recent rental household survey, among other agenda items.

The board meets monthly, typically on the last Thursday of the month, at 7pm at the Waite Park Recreation Center (1810 34th Ave. NE). A Zoom link is also available here. Anyone is welcome to attend and participate, though only elected board members may vote on action items. Questions? Contact info@waiteparkcc.org.

Explore Deming Heights Park with an MPRB parks naturalist

August 30, 2024 Waite Park Community Council

What nature can we find in Deming Heights Park?

Join the Waite Park Community Council and Audubon Neighborhood Association on Saturday, Oct. 5, as we explore with a Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board naturalist.

This special “Explore with a Naturalist” program will including searching for signs of animal activity, observing plant life, and noticing nature in the park during the fall season. There might be more happening than at first glance when we take the time to explore and get curious about the natural world around us.

Registration is required for participation in this free program.

This program will meet at 10 a.m. near the benches and informational signage located next to the intersection of Fillmore St. NE and St. Anthony Parkway

Register at MPRB’s ActiveNetwork site.

Explore with a Naturalist
What: Search for signs of animal activity and observe plant life with an MPRB naturalist
When: Saturday, Oct. 5, 10-11:30 am
Where: Deming Heights Park (meet at the benches near Fillmore St. NE and St. Anthony Parkway)
Cost: Free, but
registration required

In Events Tags deming heights, nature

Meet Anthony Bates, Waite Park’s new MPRB recreation supervisor

August 30, 2024 Waite Park Community Council

Anthony Bates, Waite Park Recreation Supervisor

Waite Park has a new face overseeing park maintenance and programming.

Anthony Bates was named recreation supervisor for Waite Park in late May. He previously held the same position at Harrison Park, just west of downtown. The role includes managing upkeep and safety for the park grounds, indoor space, and amenities such as the wading pool, as well as supervising 15 to 20 part-time and seasonal employees who run youth sports, child-care and other activities.

The Waite Park Voice recently spoke with Bates about his new role at the park.

Q: How long have you worked for the Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board and what led you to this type of work?

A: It’ll be three years in December of this year, but I’ve been working in parks and rec for a very long time — this will be my 18th year. (Previously Bates work for the City of Brooklyn Park.) What brought me to this organization was the opportunity to work with more neighborhood-based programming and facilities, along with the diversity of MPRB as an organization, and the work they were doing around upgrading facilities and making sure the community gets what they need.

Q: What's been your impression of Waite Park so far?

A: What stands out the most, I would say, is the amenities. It’s the first thing you notice. I see the grass. I see the ball fields. I see the tennis courts. Inside, what I notice is the youth that have been here over the summer. I noticed the community involvement and community engagement from residents who care about what’s going on here at Waite Park. I noticed the care and the impact of the adults and parents that are here.

Q: What kind of activities and programming can people expect this fall and winter?

A: We will be offering some adult opportunities in the way of fitness classes, yoga and strength classes. Youth sports will be underway. I’m still learning what that looks like here. When going into a new organization, it takes a year just to see the seasons, to see how that community functions and learn the interests and needs. So I’m excited to see what that looks and feels like so I can have a better idea of what the needs are.

Q: What kinds of things do you enjoy doing outside of work?

A: So I like spending time with family. I love watching sports. I’m a big Green Bay Packers fan. I like going to movies, spending time outdoors. Winter is my favorite season. I know that’s not everybody’s cup of tea, but I like the snow. I just like walking in the snow, being in the snow, sledding with my kids; anything they want to do I’m going to do when it comes to being outdoors.

Contact the Waite Park Recreation Center at 612-370-4959 or waite@minneapolisparks.org.

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