Enter via Golden Valley Rd and drive through one of two donation lanes.
The award recognizes members in Golden Valley community who work to build an environment promoting fair and equal treatment for everyone.
Recipient eligibility and other information can be found on the Bill Hobbs Human Rights Award page on the City website.
Following the video presentation, CCX Media hosted a virtual Q & A that is included in all recordings of the event.
Replays will be available on CCX Channel 16, or online on the City of Golden Valley and CCX Media websites.
If you’re unable to donate during the drop-off time on October 6, please take your items directly to PRISM.
Sign up by September 14 and track your progress online.
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The film features interviews with key figures in Golden Valley’s history.
Production began in 2019 though a partnership between the Golden Valley Historical Society and CCX Media.
All proceeds from this event go directly back to community organizations helping Golden Valley residents.
Participants will get food at Three One Six Bar + Grill using a food voucher and will eat outside.
The Golden Valley Police Department will not issue block party permits nor will the City be providing barricades.
The Golden Valley Police Department makes planning a neighborhood party easy with this Night To Unite Planning Kit.
The City acknowledges the feelings of all involved in the July 10 situation and those who viewed the video footage.
The award will be presented at the NRPA Virtual Conference in October.
Judges were Coco Connolly, local artist; Jaime Chismar, local designer and photographer; John Kluchka, Golden Valley Arts; and Kristi Bucher
Voting will close on June 30 at 8 am.
Since program sizes will be limited, make sure to sign up quickly.
The top three winners will receive $50 and the overall winner will receive an additional $50. The People’s Choice winner will receive $25.
The top three winners will each receive $50, and the grand prize winner will receive an additional $50.
The top three winners will receive $50 and the overall winner will receive an additional $50.
The event will feature video tours of police, fire, public works, and even racing vehicles.
The winner of the contest will receive $100, and the second and third place winners will receive $50 each.
Registration is now open for many of these virtual youth programs.
The deadline to enter the contest is June 12, 4:30 pm.
The City is also canceling many recreation programs as well as converting others to a virtual or a modified in-person format.
If you or someone you know missed the event, the video are still available for viewing on the City of Robbinsdale website.
The deadline to get registered is May 25.
The artificial turf will allow lawn bowling to begin as soon as weather allows in the spring and will allow play to stretch late into fall.
More information regarding the cancellation and the possibility of virtual events will be announced in the coming weeks.
Participants have until 4 pm today to watch bike safety videos and take a bike safety quiz to be entered in the contest.
Take the bike safety quiz by May 7, 4 pm for a chance to win a free bike.
Participants will also have the chance to win tickets to future Twins games.
All programs require online registration. After registration, participants will receive class details and access to the virtual classroom.
The deadline to enter the contest is June 12.
Throughout the week, participants will be able to watch bike safety videos, take a quiz to test their bike safety knowledge.
Step to it is a family-friendly activity challenge that motivates people of all ages and abilities to become more physically active.
Golden Valley Assistant Fire Chief reminds residents to always take proper measures when having an outdoor recreational fire.
Residents and community members may continue to use the course for walking and exercise as they do in the off-season.