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From YouTube: Bloomington Today: The BUZZ May 25
Description
In this week’s BUZZ learn about resources for current and future homeowners, help VEAP stock its shelves and hear about the City’s first garden tool swap event.
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If
you're
thinking
of
buying
a
home,
there
are
resources
available
to
you,
too,
the
home
stretch
workshop
is
happening
saturday
june
4th
from
8
45
am
to
5
15
pm
at
minneapolis
area
realtors.
It
costs
40
per
household
and
will
include
information
on
the
home
buying
process,
overcoming
common
barriers
to
homeownership
how
to
find
financing
and
more
to
register
visit.
The
web
address
on
your
screen.
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Food
inflation
and
supply
chain
shortages
are
hitting
local
food
pantries
hard
veep
says
many
of
the
items
it
generally
has
in
stock
are
getting
harder
to
get
and
they're
looking
to
the
community
for
support.
Those
items
include
things
like
whole
grain,
rice,
toilet
paper,
paper,
towels,
diapers
and
more.
A
full
list
can
be
found
at
the
web
address
on
your
screen.
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The
city
currently
has
a
donation
bin
set
up
at
creekside
community
center,
where
you
can
drop
off
items
monday
through
thursday
from
8
am
to
3
30
pm
and
fridays.
8
am
to
1
pm.
The
bin
will
be
set
up
at
creekside
until
may
31st,
if
you're
looking
for
other
ways
to
help
veep
has
great
purchasing
power
and
can
stretch
a
one
dollar
donation
into
three
meals.
Visit
beep.org
donate
to
learn
more
looking
to
enjoy
some
outdoor
music
during
minnesota's
warmest
months.
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Parks
and
recreation
offers
a
number
of
outdoor
concerts
starting
in
june,
including
the
monday
morning,
kids,
series,
tuesday
performance
series
and
thursday
blockbusters
for
a
full
list
of
dates
and
times
and
performers
visit.
Blm.Mn
events,
unwanted
and
unused
items
were
turned
into
treasures
at
bloomington's,
first
ever
garden
tool
swap
the
city
held
the
garden
tool
swap
and
compost
giveaway
event
at
moyer
park
on
saturday
may,
21st
people
brought
gardening
tools
and
other
garden
materials.
They
were
no
longer
using
community
members
were
able
to
take
whatever
items
they
wanted
free
of
charge.
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More
than
one
thousand
pounds
of
items
were
swapped
at
the
event,
the
city
donated
all
unclaimed
items,
an
additional
300
pounds
of
material
at
the
end
of
the
zero
waste
event.
If
you
missed
this
one,
don't
worry,
there
will
be
more
opportunities
like
this
in
the
future
visit
blm.mn
garbage
for
upcoming
events.
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That
is
the
buzz
on
bloomington
today
for
the
week
of
may
25th
through
the
31st.
If
you
would
like
to
watch
other
stories
from
the
show
go
to
this
week's
playlist,
there
you'll
find
a
recap
of
the
bloomington
police
department's
open
house,
plus
a
check
in
on
the
latest
in
city
news
with
mayor
tim
bussey.
Thanks
for
watching.