LHENA News
Press releases, updates, and history from neighbors in and around the Wedge
Please join us to learn about the work the LynLake Business Association and other community-based organizations are doing to help invigorate local businesses in Minneapolis from our guest speaker Morgan Luzier, Co-chair of the Lyn-Lake Minneapolis.
This talk is sponsored by The Jungle Theater and will cover how our whole community — business owners, employees, clients, customers, patrons and residents — can work together to create more connected, inviting and prosperous streets for everyone! RSVP and submit questions for Morgan here. Join the Talk via Zoom. Hi neighbors, The monthly LHENA board meeting will take place next Wednesday, July 21, 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. These meetings are open to the public. This month, the LHENA board will discuss several proposed policies for the organization, including code of conduct, conflict of interest, language access, and more. Additionally, the board will determine whether or not to shift ~$8,000 in funds from a "Explore Historic District" contract into a "Youth Arts Programming" contract. Finally, the board will have a roundtable discussion about the state of affairs regarding public safety in Uptown. The meeting will be led by LHENA president Eric Ortiz. A .pdf draft agenda is below. LHENA Board Meeting Wednesday, July 21 6:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. Zoom
On Saturday, June 24th, the neighborhood got a sneak peek at the wonderful food that will be offered by Abi’s Restaurant when it fully opens in late August. The Restaurant Fan Club partnered with Abi’s to put on a fun summer event in her parking lot at 2828 Lyndale that included our first neighborhood fundraising bake sale.
Abi’s is located in the previous home of the Egg and I and will be open for dine-in services in late August. In the meantime, Abi has had her food truck in the parking lot during the day and early evenings. The truck was unavailable for our fun summer event, but Abi didn’t disappoint us. The grills were going and neighbors eagerly ordered soft tacos and pupusas. Abi Baires opened her first Abi’s Restaurant in 2015 on East Lake Street. Cooking has long been a central part of her Salvadoran family, and Abi was inspired by her grandma, mother, and Aunt Maria to become an entrepreneur, bringing Central American food to the Twin Cities. When Abi and her family moved to the United States, her mom was often too busy to cook. The task fell to Abi to keep the tradition of sharing meals alive, and she began cooking every day for her brothers. There were no YouTube videos for Abi to follow, so she became a recipe creator. Still today, Abi is constantly learning in the kitchen, inspired by her cooks, her family, and the community she happily continues to feed. All of the food is made from scratch, inspired by the authentic flavors of El Salvador and Mexico. Her most popular dish is pupusas, a handmade corn tortilla filled with cheese and veggies or meat toppings. The other crowd favorite is a Guanaca combo, which features a sampling of traditional Salvadoran foods: plantain leaf chicken tamale, fried plantain, beans, and pupusa. Put Abi’s on your calendar for later this summer! Dine-In Hours: To open in late August Reserve Food Truck: [email protected] Address: 2828 Lyndale Avenue South On Tuesday, July 13, LHENA submitted a community-informed response to the City regarding Randolph Street Realty Capital's development proposal at 2003 Aldrich Ave S. To review this proposal, see here. To submit questions and/or feedback about this proposal, email Senior City Planner Peter Crandall at [email protected] and Ward 10 Councilmember Lisa Bender at [email protected] by Monday, July 19. You may also attend the City's Planning Commission public hearing on Monday, July 19 at 4:30pm -- the Commission will be reviewing this proposal. Sign up to speak at this hearing here. |
September 2024
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