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Abbreviation
  
NENA

Headquarters
  
Minnesota, United States

Website
  
Official website

Staff
  
3

Nokomis East Neighborhood Association

Location
  
4313 East 54th Street Minneapolis, MN 55417

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The Nokomis East Neighborhood Association (NENA) is a neighborhood association serving the Nokomis East neighborhoods of South Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States. The Nokomis East area consists of four smaller neighborhoods: Wenonah, Keewaydin, Morris Park, and Minnehaha.

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History and actions

Nokomis East Neighborhood was established in about 1988 with the goal of revitalizing and improving the neighoborhood. In 1998, the association voted and ratified, and was approved, to be the recipient of Nokomis East's Neighborhood Revitalization Program (NRP) funds.

The neighborhood association has been responsible for many different projects and programs ranging from neighborhood planning to environment to housing to safety. These have included a commercial facade improvement program, tree planting along the Minnehaha Creek and Lake Nokomis, Earth Day cleanups of greenspaces, and the distribution of Children First grants.

NENA has three paid employees. The rest of the organization is made up of volunteers who live or work in the neighborhood. This includes the association's many committees, which each focus on different areas for improvement. Additionally, a board oversees the operations of the group. In October 2014, the organization's two staff members were laid off. Following a "transitional year" in 2015 which a new Executive Director and Program and Communications Manager director were hired, as well as a Community Organizer, NENA moved its offices. The owners of the old building, at 3000 East 50th Street, in which the NENA offices had been housed for 21 years, sold it and NENA made its way to a new office near the corner of 54th Street and 43rd Avenue South.

Events

The neighborhood association hosts six to ten town meetings per year. These have included meetings with property developers and discussions about significant neighborhood happenings, such as the renovation of the Nokomis Library. In April or May, NENA usually hosts a neighborhood meeting to update the public on its affairs and those of the neighborhood, and deliver its annual report. The 2008 neighborhood meeting featured state senator Patricia Torres Ray as the keynote speaker.

On December 30, the neighborhood association holds a Night Before New Year's Eve Celebration with family games, music, crafts and horse-drawn hayrides. New Year's is celebrated at 8:00pm, instead of midnight.

April Fool's stories

Every April Fool's Day, fictitious stories written as news articles are posted on the NENA website. Usually, they involve local topics, such as the METRO Blue Line or Lake Nokomis. One such story, released in 2006, supposed that bull sharks had been pushed up the Mississippi River and into the Minnehaha Creek after hurricanes Katrina and Rita. The story was picked up by online forums, websites and word of mouth, and at one point was averaging almost 1,000 views a day.

References

Nokomis East Neighborhood Association Wikipedia