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St. Louis Park Invites Residents to SPARC Tenant Support Meeting and Sustainable Post-Halloween Event

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Published on October 31, 2024
St. Louis Park Invites Residents to SPARC Tenant Support Meeting and Sustainable Post-Halloween EventSource: St. Louis Park, MN

Residents of St. Louis Park are being called to action, both in the name of community welfare and environmental responsibility. There's a SPARC meeting scheduled for Nov. 14 where vital knowledge on tenant support will be shared.

According to St. Louis Park, MN, the meeting, set to unfold at the Westwood Hills Nature Center, will feature presentations from Iska Inc. and the St. Louis Park Emergency Program (STEP). They will discuss mental health resources and organizational details, respectively, for aiding tenants. While participation is encouraged, registration is required by Nov. 13, stated the officials.

In a separate initiative, the city is promoting sustainability past the Jack-o'-lantern's prime. As Halloween spirit wanes to give way to November's calm, the Pitch-a-Pumpkin event beckons from Nov. 1 to 6, as detailed by St. Louis Park, MN. This composting effort outlaws pumpkins from the usual multifamily organics drop-sites to avoid overflow, steering them instead toward a special container stationed at The Rec Center parking lot. Before disposal, revelers are reminded to strip their pumpkins and gourds of all non-organic decor.

Contact details for queries on these programs were offered with Katie Kline and Cassi Reissmann-Doring being the point persons. Further information can be obtained on these events, as well as on how your seasonal gourds can meet their eco-conscious end, by reaching out to the St. Louis Park Housing Authority staff through the provided emails and phone numbers, or by visiting the official website at St. Louis Park’s announcement.