Dear Neighbors, I wanted to take a moment to share some exciting news about all the ways the state is investing in making this season one to remember! From refreshing outdoor adventures to vibrant festivals and cultural experiences, there's something for everyone in Minnesota this summer. DFLers invested in improvements to our parks and trails, making it easier than ever to get outside and enjoy the beautiful natural landscape. And for those seeking a dose of arts and entertainment, there's a packed calendar of events happening across the state from the metro to greater Minnesota. This e-update spotlights must-try summer activities, DFL investments enhancing your summer fun, and resources available to all Minnesotans. Accessibility for All at State Parks Thanks to the dedicated disability justice organizers in our state, all-terrain track chairs are now available at 13 Minnesota State Parks. Track chairs are all-terrain, electric-powered chairs that can be used on designated trails within the park. These chairs can help visitors explore areas of the state parks in new ways, often on trails that are not suitable for regular wheelchairs. Track chairs are available year-round in some locations, and seasonally in others. To reserve a chair, call the park you plan to visit.
Investments in Fishing for Southern Minnesota The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is allocating $24 million to completely renovate the Waterville State Fish Hatchery, built in 1954. The hatchery plays a vital role in sustaining Walleye, Northern Pike, and Muskie populations in lakes across southern Minnesota. Without the hatchery's efforts, many of these fish populations would struggle to survive. The DNR anticipates the renovation will improve fishing success in lakes throughout the state. This funding is part of the state's $149.9 million Get Out MORE investment initiative, passed by the Minnesota Legislature in 2023. Tree Planting and Green Space in Minnesota The U.S. Department of Agriculture awarded over $33 million to fund tree-planting projects across the state, part of a national $1.13 billion investment in 2023. Trees are vital for Minnesota's environment, cleaning our air, and preventing erosion. All Minnesotans, regardless of location, deserve the benefits of a healthy environment with access to trees and green spaces. Event Resources through Explore Minnesota Uncover Minnesota's hidden gems and exciting events all year long! Visit Explore Minnesota's website to discover what's happening across the state. From festivals to outdoor adventures, plan your next Minnesota experience today!
Return of Dragon Festival in Saint Paul The Dragon Festival is an annual celebration of Asian-Pacific cultures held every summer in St. Paul, Minnesota. It features exciting dragon boat racing, delicious ethnic foods, and authentic cultural activities. The event aims to:
For more information visit their website here. Epic Minnesota Playgrounds If you're traveling with kids in tow, there’s no doubt you’ll end up at a playground or two during your trip. Some days, any playground will do, but if you’re looking for something more than a slide and a swing set, these awesome Minnesota playgrounds will inspire even the grownups to get in on the fun. Unlock your next playground adventure here!
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Housing and Utilities Support Micro Grant Program The Micro Grant Program assists Minnesota-based certified small businesses in increasing their business capacity by providing financial assistance for eligible business expenses. Through expanding their capacity and industry expertise, small businesses can compete more effectively on Minnesota Department of Transportation contracts. Applications re-open in September 2024. Sign up for MnDOT Civil Rights updates here. |
Keep in Touch During an election period, legislators cannot use state resources for unsolicited communications because it might create an unfair advantage. Therefore, this will be my last e-update until after the election. I am still available to help with state-level problems and to discuss important issues in our community, so please reach out if I can assist in any way. I value hearing from you, so call or email any time at rep.athena.hollins@house.mn.gov or 651-296-4224. You can also follow my official Facebook page. In community, Rep. Athena Hollins Minnesota House of Representatives Legislative Assistant: Emma Erdahl emma.erdahl@house.mn.gov |