The Lowry Hill East Neighborhood Association holds its Mega Mueller Market on Saturday, June 6, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Mueller Park, the centerpiece of a summer calendar the volunteer-run group is again staffing with neighbors.

The market, LHENA's signature annual fundraiser, combines a neighborhood bake sale, a swap meet, a small farmers table and an art market with vendors into a single morning, rain or shine. LHENA, the nonprofit that represents the dense, renter-heavy neighborhood known as the Wedge, runs the day on volunteers who set up tables, staff booths and break it all down.
That reliance is the group's standing model. City funding covers the basics of operating a neighborhood organization, but the events that draw neighbors out depend on residents donating time, and LHENA keeps an open volunteer call running through the season. The association is governed by an 11-member volunteer board and asks new residents to start with a single event rather than a standing commitment.
Mueller Park carries much of the neighborhood's communal calendar. Beyond the June market, the park hosts the National Night Out gathering on the first Tuesday in August and a monthly litter pickup, the next on June 20. The Uptown Farmers Market also runs nearby on Thursday evenings at the Lagoon and Girard plaza.
Volunteer sign-ups and the full events calendar are posted at thewedge.org.

The East Isles Neighborhood Association holds its annual Summer Social on Wednesday, June 14, from 6 to 8 p.m. at Joanne Levin Triangle Park, with a rain date of June 15.

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The Lowry Hill East Neighborhood Association reviews apartment and land-use proposals in the Wedge through its Community Development Committee, the volunteer-led forum where the neighborhood weighs in before projects reach the City Council.

Land use is the recurring flashpoint in Lowry Hill, a neighborhood of Victorian and Prairie-style homes where even a modest multi-unit proposal draws scrutiny under the city's built-form rules and the 2040 comprehensive plan.