Bryn Mawr is recognized as one of the most livable neighborhoods in Minneapolis, which doesn’t surprise anyone who’s ever lived in or visited the area. A thriving neighborhood pocketed roughly between Kenwood, Cedar Lake, Wirth Park, Bassett Creek and Bryn Mawr Meadows, the neighborhood is characterized by its long-time stability and its quietude. It remains surrounded by over 650 acres of parks, lakes, and trails and retains much of its original small-town charm while having very good access to some of the best urban and natural features of Minneapolis and the nearby suburbs.
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6 days ago
Check out the new signs coming to Wirth ParkToday I was in Bryn Mawr and was asked some questions about the new signs showing up in Wirth. This is what the end product will look like….exciting! There are some signposts with just the metal bars at a 90 degree angle without maps yet so just be aware and know this is temporary situation. #theodorewirthpark #brynmawrneighborhoodassociation #brynmawrmpls ... See MoreSee Less
1 week ago
The Racial Justice committee of the Bryn Mawr Neighborhood Association presents the film:
Mankiller The Documentary Film Celebrating the Life of Wilma Mankiller, the first woman to be elected Principal Chief of the Cherokee Nation.
All are welcome to a free screening of this film. Location and time: SRF auditorium, 3701 Wayzata Blvd, Thursday, January 16th, at 7pm. *FREE POPCORN* There will be a question and answer session with the filmmaker to follow the film.
(This film was produced by and shown with permission from Red-Horse Native Productions and Valhalla Entertainment) ... See MoreSee Less
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