About Mill City Commons

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Mill City Commons is a nonprofit membership-driven organization. We exist to create meaningful connections between our members and the services, expertise and information required to live fully engaged, richly faceted, dynamic lives for as long as they choose to live in our Riverfront neighborhood.

We sustain our community by helping our members:

Engage in the rich tapestry of life within walking distance of their front doors and throughout the greater Twin Cities area.

Enhance their abundant lives with new experiences and opportunities and by sharing their talents and connections to help build a more interconnected, dynamic neighborhood.

Empower themselves with resources, allies and friends to maintain their lifestyles and live well in their homes through close connections to their neighborhood.

Learn about our history.

Meet our leaders and staff.

CALENDAR AT A GLANCE

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May 2013

June 2013

Making Connections, Building Community

Click here to read a few examples of the connections our members are making and rewards we're reaping!

We appreciate the many partners who support Mill City Commons including our strategic partner, Ecumen. To learn learn more about their mission, vision and values, click here

Newsletter Archive

View past MCC newsletters here!

NEWS AND EVENTS!

MCC Annual and May Board of Directors Meetings
You'll find the agendas for Mill City Commons May 8, 2013 Annual Meeting and May BOD meeting here.
 
Villages in the News
RiverWest includes Mill City Commons in their July/August 2012 resident newsletter.  To read what they have to say about MCC and their neighbors, please click here.
 
AAA Home&Away magazine published an article called "Living the Good Life" about aging in place in their September/October 2011 issue. Mill City Commons is highlighted on page 3 under "Creating a Village". You'll find the article by clicking here.
 
The New York Times New Old Age Blog published a story August 15, 2011 about Lincoln Park Village in Chicago and the Village to Village Network (Mill City Commons is a member). You'll find the story by clicking here.
 
AARP May/June 2011 magazine published an interesting article on the village movement called "The Real Social Network". Check it out by clicking here.
 
Watch the February 4, 2011 ABC News report on technology, villages and caring individuals supporting older adults to continue residing at home by clicking here.
 
To read and listen to NPR's Morning Edition series on aging at home, click here!
 
 

FAQS ABOUT US

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MEMBER BENEFITS

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Mill City Commons 117 Portland Ave., # 213 Minneapolis, MN 55401 (mail only) 
T: 612.455.3329 Email: info [at] millcitycommons [dot] org