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Join Streets.mn at Urban Growler for Philanthrobrew!

Mark your calendars: Streets.mn is heading to Urban Growler for Philanthrobrew on Thursday, April 23, 2026 from 5–7 PM—and we want you there.

RSVP on our EventBrite so we can estimate our headcount for the evening.

Come hang out with fellow transportation nerds over a cold one (non-alcoholic options are available). Expect good conversation about the things we all care about: land use, transit, bike infrastructure, and the ongoing project of making Minnesota a better place to get around. Whether you’ve been reading Streets.mn for years or just stumbled onto us through a particularly spicy parking debate, this is your crowd.

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We’ll also have details on a group bike ride available closer to the event—so stay tuned to our social media pages.

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A note on why this matters this spring:

As an all-volunteer non-profit organization, sustaining donors are what keeps Streets.mn running and supports our mission to foster positive connections and inclusive conversations about better places in Minnesota. As a small token of our appreciation, this month all new sustaining donors will receive their choice of a Streets.mn bike spoke card or a sticker that can be used to add some flair to your Go-To transit card (or wherever else you want to use it!).

Can’t make the event time but still want to support? All purchases at Urban Growler can be rounded up to support Streets.mn all day on the 23rd, so stop by at a time that works for you!

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See what some of our members have to say about our work:

Streets.mn is indispensable! Everything you need to know about streets, cities, urban design, and transportation in one place, years of work by dedicated volunteers have created an irreplaceable archive of wisdom about our cities. Help keep Streets.mn thriving, we need this platform for improving our public spaces and collective, public life.” Bill Lindeke, Streets.mn co-founder

“I read Streets.mn because it challenges me to look more closely at the built environment. It not only helps me rethink how transportation impacts my community, it also inspires me to dream about a better system.” – Ingrid Jans

“As someone rather obsessed with how we can make our cities better, Streets.mn is exactly what I need: urbanist topics I care about, focused on the places I love. What could be better!?” – Jackson Kruger

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“If you’ve ever wondered why your street looks the way it does, or gotten frustrated by the same housing or transit problems, Streets.mn explains the “why” and shows you’re not crazy—dozens of neighborhoods are fighting the same battles and winning. It’s the most readable guide to understanding what’s actually changing in our region.” – Josh Benner

About Christina Neel

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Christina moved to the Twin Cities from the Florida Keys in 2021 and fell completely in love with the area. She works as a City and Regional Planner and spends her days biking, singing, and hanging out with her cat named California. Events Committee volunteer