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Walk Rochester

Walk Rochester

These walking routes were created to encourage walking and exploring in Rochester, Minnesota. All routes begin and end at the Peace Plaza, in downtown Rochester. Kutzky Park Neighborhood Walk Historic SW Neighborhood Walk Slatterly Park Neighborhood Walk Eastside Neighborhood Walk Northrop Neighborhood Walk A group of community partners assembled this series in hopes that each walker may discover more about our city. Partners are listed below. City of Rochester History Center of Olmsted County RNeighbors Rochester Convention Visitors Bureau Rochester…

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Bounty on Cigarette Butts in Downtown Rochester

Bounty on Cigarette Butts in Downtown Rochester

The “Butt Kickers!” of John Adams accept the Challenge on Friday, June 1st Have you noticed the cigarette butts on the ground as you walk around the streets of Downtown Rochester? According to Keep America Beautiful, 85% of all cigarette butts smoked in public become litter. These butts are an eyesore in our community and are a threat to the health of waterways. Enough is enough. It is time for behavior to change in Rochester. The Rochester Downtown Alliance and…

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2012 Community Safety Survey Response Summary

2012 Community Safety Survey Response Summary

March 2012 The vision of the grassroots group Citizen Advisors for Public Safety (CAPS) is for Rochester to have the safest neighborhoods in Minnesota. The mission of CAPS is to give City residents an active role in promoting neighborhood safety. This survey was created by our all-volunteer committee and distributed across community sectors with the goal of collecting community feedback on the issue of perceived public safety in Rochester. No funds were requested for creation or distribution of the survey….

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2012 Spring Record Breaking Community Tree Planting

2012 Spring Record Breaking Community Tree Planting

What do you get when you have 1,200 trees, 500+ volunteers, some soggy, clay-based soil and 4 miles of empty neighborhood boulevards? You get a muddy morning, lots of hard work, tired volunteers and tree-lined streets that will benefit NW Rochester for decades to come. On May 5, over 500 volun-trees showed up to eager and willing to help break our past record (set in spring of 2011) of planting 1,000 boulevard trees in one morning with 450 neighbors. In…

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Join Mayor Brede for Trash Mountain

Join Mayor Brede for Trash Mountain

  Photo: The 2011 Trash Mountain piled up at Waste Management. Have you noticed the sudden appearance of green trash bags and blue recycling bags along roadsides, at parks, and in the hands of litter pickers? This year, over 3,000 volunteers trolled for litter at over 200 locations in Rochester during the 6th annual A Litter Bit Better! city-wide clean-up event. How much litter and recycling was plucked from our City grounds? Join Mayor Ardell Brede at the big weigh-in at…

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RNeighborWoods Receives National Award From the Arbor Day Foundation

RNeighborWoods Receives National Award From the Arbor Day Foundation

Nebraska City, Neb. (April 24, 2012) – RNeighborWoods is the recipient of a 2012 Arbor Day Award in honor of its outstanding contribution to tree planting, conservation and stewardship, the Arbor Day Foundation announced today. The Rochester, Minnesota-based RNeighborWoods is one of 16 individuals and organizations being recognized by the Foundation at the annual Arbor Day Awards. The ceremony will be held at Lied Lodge & Conference Center, located at Arbor Day Farm in Nebraska City, Nebraska, on Saturday, April…

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A Litter Bit Better 2012

A Litter Bit Better 2012

Pick it up on April 21-28 During the week of April 21-28, 2012, volunteers from Rochester neighborhoods, businesses, groups, and individuals will once again, be joining together to pick up the litter in our community. Last year nearly 10.5 tons (or 20,962 pounds) of waste were collected by 3,334 volunteers in 242 groups. Check out the stats from last year on our website. You can help by volunteering to pick up Rochester. Register after March 1 on our website or by calling…

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2012 Spring RNeighborWoods Tree Grant Planting

2012 Spring RNeighborWoods Tree Grant Planting

Photo: On April 21, the RNeighborWoods team helped both the Historic SW and the Folwell neighborhoods plant 25 trees each, as part of their Neighborhood Tree Grant. At RNeighbors, we know that trees make good neighbors. That is why we partner with the City of Rochester, the Park and Rec Department and Rochester Public Utilities to offer the RNeighborWoods Tree grant for a winning neighborhood to receive free boulevard trees in the spring and fall. “I’m very glad that, in the end,…

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Spring 2012 Citizen Forester Training

Spring 2012 Citizen Forester Training

On Saturday, April 14, 2012, over 40 people dedicated their Saturday on all about how to be a Citizen Forester. The RNeighborWoods team educated enthusiastic participants about tree planting basics, care, basic arboriculture and urban forest advocacy. A portion of the class was spent interacting with the out-of-doors and hand-on-learning. This learning opportunity is provided twice a year, in the spring and the fall. Keep an eye out for the Community Education catalog for a chance to take the class this…

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RNews April 2012

RNews April 2012

Who are the people in your neighborhood? And what are they up to? Check the latest edition of RNews, RNeighbors online newsletter to find out. In addition to neighborhood news, there’s also valuable information about Rochester ordinances and lots of  events coming up this summer that you can get involved with. Examples include an Pond & Garden Tour and a Art Festival in the park. If you don’t already receive this newsletter via email and would like to, you can use this…

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