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SUMMARY:North Star: Civil War Stories Free Public Event
DESCRIPTION:Ramsey County Historical Society is proud to partner with TPT-Twin Cities PBS to produce a ground-breaking new documentary\, North Star: Civil War Stories\, which uncovers hidden details of African-American men from Minnesota involved in the Civil War. Using emerging research and scholarship\, North Star: Civil War Stories looks at the lives and contributions of these men during and after the war. \nFour stories bring to light the hidden histories of African American Minnesotans during and after the Civil War. These unsung heroes made unique contributions to the Union and their new state\, but the details and records of their involvement still challenge historians. \nCreated for not only the broadcast viewing audience\, but also with educators and classroom audiences in mind\, this important documentary will be made available on DVD for use in schools\, universities\, and to the general public. \nFor a preview of the documentary\, see the TPT website at http://www.tpt.org/north-star-civil-war-stories/. \nFree Event with Daniel Bergin & William Green\nWednesday\, February 21\, noon-1:00 pm\nLandmark Center Weyerhauser Auditorium (basement level)\n75 Fifth St W\, Saint Paul MN 55102\nFree public event\, open to all \nOn February 21\, RCHS & TPT will host a special noontime screening of North Star: Civil War Stories at Landmark Center Weyerhauser Auditorium\, followed by a discussion and questions-and-answers with filmmaker and producer Daniel Bergin\, and historian William Greene. Film is approx. 25 minutes\, discussion to follow. \nFeatured image above: A. Van Spence\, courtesy of The Meeker County Historical Society \nDaniel Pierce Bergin is Senior Producer & Partnership Manager for Twin Cities Public Television. He was a Production Fellow for the PBS documentary Slavery by Another Name\, which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival. Bergin won a regional Emmy Award for Slavery By Another Name: Behind the Scenes. His other notable productions include regional Emmy-winners Asian Flavors\, North Star: Minnesota’s Black Pioneers; Lowertown: The Rise of an Urban Village; Cass Gilbert: Standing the Test of Time. His literary history documentary\, Literature & Life: The Givens Collection was named “Best History Documentary” at the Prized Pieces International Black Film Festival. His documentary With Impunity: Men & Gender Violence was named “Best Documentary of 2012” by Mpls/St. Paul Magazine. In addition to long-form documentary work\, Bergin received a regional Emmy award for Legacy Letters\, a PSA series about celebrating and protecting Minnesota’s natural\, historical\, and cultural heritage. Bergin produced exhibit videos for the Science Museum of Minnesota’s award-winning touring exhibit “Race: Are We So Different?” He also produced a companion program for broadcast. \nThe filmmaker’s short narrative films have screened at the American Film Institute\, the Chicago International Children’s Film Festival\, The Wexner Center\, and the Hollywood Black Film Festival.  In the 1990s\, Daniel Bergin produced the ground breaking “Don’t Believe the Hype\,” TPT’s Emmy award winning youth media program. \nThe Minneapolis native and University of Minnesota graduate has served as a director on the boards of several community media organizations including Intermedia Arts\, St. Paul Neighborhood Network\, Hennepin Theatre Trust\, and IFP MN. He was on the Walker Art Center’s Parent Advisory Council. Daniel is an adjunct instructor at St. Cloud State University. He has been recognized as a MN State Arts Board Fellow\, a 2003 Twin Cities Business Journal’s “40 under 40”\, a City Pages Artist of the Year\, attended the esteemed PBS Producers Academy\, and was awarded a Bush Leadership Fellowship for his work in community media. \nWilliam (Bill) Green received his B.A. in History from Gustavus Adolphus College\, and his M.A.\, Ph.D. and J.D. from the University of Minnesota. He has published articles\, op-ed pieces\, and book chapters on history\, law\, and education\, and he has published two books on race and civil rights in Minnesota history-A Peculiar Imbalance in Early Minnesota: 1837-1869\, and Degrees of Freedom: The Origin of Civil Rights in Minnesota\, 1865-1914\, which won the 2015 Minnesota Book Award-Hognander Prize. He is presently working on a history of Minnesota during the period of the Civil War and Reconstruction. \nBill has spoken widely at such places as the Ramsey County Bar Association; Bethel Lutheran Church\, the Friends of the Ramsey County Library; Unity Unitarian Universalist Church in St. Paul\, and William Mitchell Law School. He has also lectured at Peabody College-Vanderbilt University\, St. John’s University\, and Lincoln College-Oxford University. While serving as Superintendent of Minneapolis Public Schools\, he studied school reform at Harvard University. \nHe presently serves as vice president of the Minnesota Historical Society\, and is currently on the faculty of Augsberg College. \n \nThis project has been financed in part with funds provided by the State of Minnesota from the Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund through the Minnesota Historical Society.\n  \nThank you to Landmark Center for their support of this program. \nHistory Revealed Presentations\nScheduled 2018 History Revealed Programs\nCheck back for updates!\nClick on the titles for more information.\nPlease note that topics and speakers may change. Check the website and our Facebook page for updates.\nPlease also note presentation location and times. \nFebruary 15\, 2018\, Thursday\, 7:00 pm – Steve Werle\, The Political Rise\, Demise\, and Redemption of Harold E. Stassen\nRoseville Library\, 2180 Hamline Ave N\, Roseville\, MN 55113. Free and open to all. \nFebruary 21\, 2018\, Wednesday\, noon – North Star: Civil War Stories Event\nFilm screening & discussion. Free & open to all.\nLandmark Center Weyerhauser Auditorium\, 75 W Fifth St.\, Saint Paul MN 55102. \nMarch 14\, 2018\, Wednesday\, noon – Mollie Spillman\, How to Research Your House\nLandmark Center\, 75 Fifth St W\, Saint Paul MN 55102. Free and open to all. \nMarch 22\, 2018\, Thursday\, 7:00 pm – Kim Heikkila\, To Bear the Mark: Unwed Motherhood at the Salvation Army’s Booth Memorial Hospital\, 1913-1973 (or\, History\, My Mother\, and Me)\nRoseville Library\, 2180 Hamline Ave N\, Roseville\, MN 55113. Free and open to all. \nApril 18\, 2018\, Wednesday\, noon – James Marrinan & Bonnie Lindberg\, Value: It’s Not Always in the Money! A Look at YOUR Treasured Antiques\nLandmark Center\, 75 Fifth St W\, Saint Paul MN 55102\nRegistration required. \nApril 26\, 2018\, Thursday\, 7:00 pm – John Diers\, 1\,100 Streetcars: The Rise and Fall of the Twin City Rapid Transit Company\nRoseville Library\, 2180 Hamline Ave N\, Roseville\, MN 55113. Free and open to all. \n \nMay 16\, 2018\, Wednesday\, noon – Paul Nelson\, Rocky Roots: Walking Tour of the Geology of Downtown Saint Paul\nLandmark Center\, 75 Fifth St W\, Saint Paul MN 55102\nMeet at the Landmark Center. Reservations required\, limit 20. \nMay 24\, 2018\, Thursday\, 7:00 pm – Terry Swanson\, Elaine Goodale Eastman: Sister to the Sioux in Her Own Words\nRoseville Library\, 2180 Hamline Ave N\, Roseville\, MN 55113. Free and open to all. \nJune 6\, 2018\, Wednesday\, 10:30 am-noon – Mark Haidet\, Walking Tour of the MN State Fair\nMinnesota State Fairgrounds\, 1265 Snelling Ave N\, Saint Paul\, MN 55108\nMeet at the History & Heritage Center. Reservations required\, limit 30. \nJuly 26\, 2018\, Thursday\, 7:00 pm – Mark Haidet\, The Minnesota State Fair During World War I\nRoseville Library\, 2180 Hamline Ave N\, Roseville MN 55113. Free and open to all.
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SUMMARY:Fall Volunteer Day
DESCRIPTION:Gibbs Farm Fall Volunteer Day\nNovember 11\, 2017 11:00am-4:00pm \nHelp us close the site for the winter! It was a fantastic season\, and now it’s time to prepare for the cold weather. \nWe need volunteers for outdoor projects\, which include taking down signs\, covering garden beds\, working in the compost pile and more! \nThis event is perfect for volunteer groups or students looking to complete service hours. \nPlease RSVP to Clare@rchs.com if you plan to attend!
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LOCATION:Gibbs Volunteer Interest Form
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SUMMARY:Four Corners Community Feast
DESCRIPTION:Four Corners Community Feast\nHello\, \nWe are sorry to announce that this year’s Four Corners Feast which was due to be held on Friday\, September 29th at Gibbs Farm is now cancelled.  \nAfter reviewing the number of pre-registered guests\, we’ve determined that we cannot successfully hold the event as planned. \nIf you’ve pre-registered\, a refund will be given to you by Ticketfly. \nWe greatly appreciated your support and apologize for any inconvenience. \nThanks again –\nGibbs Farm\, Dinner on the Farm\, and the U of MN Native Medicine Garden \n  \n 
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SUMMARY:History Revealed: House Museums
DESCRIPTION:Ramsey County Historical Society Presents\nKrista Finstad Hanson\, Minnesota’s Historic House Museums\nHistory Revealed Series\nSeptember 28\, 2017\nThursday\, 7 p.m.\nRamsey County Library – Roseville\nFree and open to all. \nJoin RCHS for a new series\, History Revealed\, featuring the best of local history authors talking about a wide range of topics drawn from the heritage and traditions of Ramsey County. \nJoin Krista Finstad Hanson for an illustrated talk tracing the history and variety of Minnesota’s historic house museums — from majestic landmarks like Duluth’s Glensheen Mansion and St. Paul’s James J. Hill House\, to smaller residences lovingly restored by local communities and historical societies like the Gibbs Farm in Falcon Heights. Ms. Finstad Hanson will illustrate her talk with exterior images of these 19th- and 20th-century architectural gems. Following the talk\, Hanson will answer questions and sign copies of her book\, Minnesota Open House which will be available for purchase. \n \nKrista Finstad Hanson is the author of two travel guides to museums in historic houses: Minnesota Open House and Wisconsin’s Historic Houses and Living History Museums. She has also written a children’s science textbook\, The Great Barrier Reef: A Natural Wonder. Her writings focus on architectural history\, travel\, and homes\, and since 1992 she has written for such a number of local and national publications. Krista has been deeply involved in local history research through her involvement with the Hamline Midway History Corps. She works part-time as a teacher\, part-time as a writer\, and full-time as a mom to two kids. \nHistory Revealed Program Series\nPlease note that topics and speakers may change. Check the website and our Facebook page for updates. Click on the dates for links to more information.\nPlease also note presentation location and times. \nFebruary 23\, 2017\, Thursday\, 7:00 pm – Brian McMahon\, The Ford Century in Minnesota\nRoseville Library\, 2173 Hamline Ave N\, Roseville\, MN 55113 \nMarch 13\, 2017\, Monday\, 7:00 pm – Jeremy Nienow\, Archaeology at Lake Vadnais\nShoreview Library\, 4560 Victoria St N\, Shoreview\, MN 55126 \nMarch 16\, 2017\, Thursday\, 7:00 pm – Paul D. Nelson\, The Golden Couple\, William T. & Nellie Francis\nRoseville Library\, 2173 Hamline Ave N\, Roseville\, MN 55113 \nApril 20\, 2017\, Thursday\, 7:00 pm – Stephen Osman\, Fort Snelling and the Civil War\nRoseville Library\, 2173 Hamline Ave N\, Roseville\, MN 55113 \nMay 16\, 2017\, Tuesday\, 7:00 pm – Jeremy Nienow\, Archaeological Leads and Mysteries of Ramsey County\nRoseville Library\, 2173 Hamline Ave N\, Roseville\, MN 55113 \nJune 15\, 2017\, Thursday\, 7:00 pm – Steve Trimble\, Ethel Stewart & Gibbs Farm: A Unique Adventure\nRoseville Library\, 2173 Hamline Ave N\, Roseville\, MN 55113 \nJuly 27\, 2017\, Thursday\, 7:00 pm – David Page\, Aha Moments in Writing F. Scott Fitzgerald in Minnesota\nRoseville Library\, 2173 Hamline Ave N\, Roseville\, MN 55113 \nAugust 24\, 2017\, Thursday\, 7:00 pm – Eileen McCormack\, James J. Hill & Family: Early Saint Paul\, Early Railroads\, Lasting Legacy\nRoseville Library\, 2173 Hamline Ave N\, Roseville\, MN 55113 \nSeptember 21\, 2017\, Thursday\, Noon – John Anfinson\, Fountains of Life and Death: The Origins of the Twin Cities Water Supply\nLandmark Center Main Gallery\, 75 W Fifth St\, Saint Paul\, MN 55102 \nSeptember 28\, 2017\, Thursday\, 7:00 pm– Krista Finstad Hanson\, Minnesota’s Historic House Museums\nRoseville Library\, 2173 Hamline Ave N\, Roseville\, MN 55113 \nOctober 26\, 2017\, Thursday\, 7:00 pm – Paul D. Nelson\, Melvin Maas\, Saint Paul’s Flying Congressman\nRoseville Library\, 2173 Hamline Ave N\, Roseville\, MN 55113 \nNovember 30\, 2017\, Thursday\, 7:00 pm – John Watson Milton\, For the Good of the Order: Nick Coleman\nRoseville Library\, 2173 Hamline Ave N\, Roseville\, MN 55113\n \n 
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LOCATION:Ramsey County Library – Roseville\, 2180 Hamline Ave N\, Roseville\, MN\, 55113\, United States
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SUMMARY:Bench Building
DESCRIPTION:Bench Building Project for Gibbs Farm\n\nHelp us get ready for our fall field trip season!  \nWe need at least 10 more benches before hundreds of students come each week to learn about pioneer and Dakota life in the 1800s. \nThe project will be led by a staff member and includes building\, priming and if time allows\, painting the benches. We will have all materials\, supplies and instructions. We will be using drills\, so power tool experience is helpful\, but not necessary. This project is for ages 14+. \nWe will send a more detailed email on August 18th to those who RSVP! \nRSVP by August 18 to Clare at Gibbs Farm: 651-646-8629 or clare@rchs.com
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LOCATION:Gibbs Volunteer Interest Form
CATEGORIES:All Ages,Community Events,Gibbs Events,Hands-On/Craft Event
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SUMMARY:History Revealed: Hill Family
DESCRIPTION:Ramsey County Historical Society Presents\nEileen McCormack\, James J. Hill & Family: Early Saint Paul\, Early Railroads\, Lasting Legacy\nHistory Revealed Series\nAugust 24\, 2017\nThursday\, 7 p.m.\nRamsey County Library – Roseville\nFree and open to all. \nJoin RCHS for a new series\, History Revealed\, featuring the best of local history authors talking about a wide range of topics drawn from the heritage and traditions of Ramsey County. \nThe History Revealed August presentation will feature historian and author Eileen McCormack presenting an overview of James J. Hill and how he impacted early Saint Paul and became a national figure in business and transportation. The program will also look at his personal life and that of his wife Mary\, and how their son Louis carried on the Hill family legacy in Saint Paul. \nFrom her office in the historic Dacotah Building at Western & Selby\, Eileen McCormack offers researching\, writing\, and archival services. She is the former curator of the Hill Family Papers and has authored numerous articles and books\, including The Dutiful Son: Louis W. Hill\, with Biloine W. Young\, published by the Ramsey County Historical Society. Eileen will be available after the presentation for questions and for signing The Dutiful Son\, which will be available for purchase. \n \nHistory Revealed Program Series\nPlease note that topics and speakers may change. Check the website and our Facebook page for updates. Click on the dates for links to more information.\nPlease also note presentation location and times. \nFebruary 23\, 2017\, Thursday\, 7:00 pm – Brian McMahon\, The Ford Century in Minnesota\nRoseville Library\, 2173 Hamline Ave N\, Roseville\, MN 55113 \nMarch 13\, 2017\, Monday\, 7:00 pm – Jeremy Nienow\, Archaeology at Lake Vadnais\nShoreview Library\, 4560 Victoria St N\, Shoreview\, MN 55126 \nMarch 16\, 2017\, Thursday\, 7:00 pm – Paul D. Nelson\, The Golden Couple\, William T. & Nellie Francis\nRoseville Library\, 2173 Hamline Ave N\, Roseville\, MN 55113 \nApril 20\, 2017\, Thursday\, 7:00 pm – Stephen Osman\, Fort Snelling and the Civil War\nRoseville Library\, 2173 Hamline Ave N\, Roseville\, MN 55113 \nMay 16\, 2017\, Tuesday\, 7:00 pm – Jeremy Nienow\, Archaeological Leads and Mysteries of Ramsey County\nRoseville Library\, 2173 Hamline Ave N\, Roseville\, MN 55113 \nJune 15\, 2017\, Thursday\, 7:00 pm – Steve Trimble\, Ethel Stewart & Gibbs Farm: A Unique Adventure\nRoseville Library\, 2173 Hamline Ave N\, Roseville\, MN 55113 \nJuly 27\, 2017\, Thursday\, 7:00 pm – David Page\, Aha Moments in Writing F. Scott Fitzgerald in Minnesota\nRoseville Library\, 2173 Hamline Ave N\, Roseville\, MN 55113 \nAugust 24\, 2017\, Thursday\, 7:00 pm – Eileen McCormack\, James J. Hill & Family: Early Saint Paul\, Early Railroads\, Lasting Legacy\nRoseville Library\, 2173 Hamline Ave N\, Roseville\, MN 55113 \nSeptember 21\, 2017\, Thursday\, Noon – John Anfinson\, Fountains of Life and Death: The Origins of the Twin Cities Water Supply\nLandmark Center Main Gallery\, 75 W Fifth St\, Saint Paul\, MN 55102 \nSeptember 28\, 2017\, Thursday\, 7:00 pm– Krista Finstad Hanson\, Minnesota’s Historic House Museums\nRoseville Library\, 2173 Hamline Ave N\, Roseville\, MN 55113 \nOctober 26\, 2017\, Thursday\, 7:00 pm – Paul D. Nelson\, Melvin Maas\, Saint Paul’s Flying Congressman\nRoseville Library\, 2173 Hamline Ave N\, Roseville\, MN 55113 \nNovember 30\, 2017\, Thursday\, 7:00 pm – John Watson Milton\, For the Good of the Order: Nick Coleman\nRoseville Library\, 2173 Hamline Ave N\, Roseville\, MN 55113
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LOCATION:Ramsey County Library – Roseville\, 2180 Hamline Ave N\, Roseville\, MN\, 55113\, United States
CATEGORIES:All Ages,Book Event,Community Events,Library Programs,Presentation,Publishing,Research,Special Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20170727T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20170727T203000
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SUMMARY:History Revealed: F. Scott Fitzgerald
DESCRIPTION:Ramsey County Historical Society Presents\nDavid Page\, Aha! Moments in Writing F. Scott Fitzgerald in Minnesota\nHistory Revealed Series\nJuly 27\, 2017\nThursday\, 7 p.m.\nRamsey County Library – Roseville\nFree and open to all. \nJoin RCHS for a new series\, History Revealed\, featuring the best of local history authors talking about a wide range of topics drawn from the heritage and traditions of Ramsey County. \nWorking on any book provides plenty of surprising moments for the author. David Page will take a look at the moments when he discovered information that momentarily stunned him during the writing of his new book\, F. Scott Fitzgerald in Minnesota. These “Aha” moments may have initially been a revelation\, but in hindsight they made perfect sense. \nDavid will be available after the presentation for questions and for signing his newly released book\, F. Scott Fitzgerald in Minnesota: The Writer and His Friends at Home. Books will be available for purchase. \n \nDavid Page is an author\, historian and presenter who has extensively written\, researched and lectured on the life and times of F. Scott Fitzgerald\, the Civil War\, Sinclair Lewis and other subjects. David is a board member of the F. Scott Fitzgerald Society. He currently teaches English and journalism at Inver Hills Community College. \nHistory Revealed Program Series\nPlease note that topics and speakers may change. Check the website and our Facebook page for updates. Click on the dates for links to more information.\nPlease also note presentation location and times. \nFebruary 23\, 2017\, Thursday\, 7:00 pm – Brian McMahon\, The Ford Century in Minnesota\nRoseville Library\, 2173 Hamline Ave N\, Roseville\, MN 55113 \nMarch 13\, 2017\, Monday\, 7:00 pm – Jeremy Nienow\, Archaeology at Lake Vadnais\nShoreview Library\, 4560 Victoria St N\, Shoreview\, MN 55126 \nMarch 16\, 2017\, Thursday\, 7:00 pm – Paul D. Nelson\, The Golden Couple\, William T. & Nellie Francis\nRoseville Library\, 2173 Hamline Ave N\, Roseville\, MN 55113 \nApril 20\, 2017\, Thursday\, 7:00 pm – Stephen Osman\, Fort Snelling and the Civil War\nRoseville Library\, 2173 Hamline Ave N\, Roseville\, MN 55113 \nMay 16\, 2017\, Tuesday\, 7:00 pm – Jeremy Nienow\, Archaeological Leads and Mysteries of Ramsey County\nRoseville Library\, 2173 Hamline Ave N\, Roseville\, MN 55113 \nJune 15\, 2017\, Thursday\, 7:00 pm – Steve Trimble\, Ethel Stewart & Gibbs Farm: A Unique Adventure\nRoseville Library\, 2173 Hamline Ave N\, Roseville\, MN 55113 \nJuly 27\, 2017\, Thursday\, 7:00 pm – David Page\, Aha Moments in Writing F. Scott Fitzgerald in Minnesota\nRoseville Library\, 2173 Hamline Ave N\, Roseville\, MN 55113 \nAugust 24\, 2017\, Thursday\, 7:00 pm – Eileen McCormack\, James J. Hill & Family: Early Saint Paul\, Early Railroads\, Lasting Legacy\nRoseville Library\, 2173 Hamline Ave N\, Roseville\, MN 55113 \nSeptember 21\, 2017\, Thursday\, Noon – John Anfinson\, Fountains of Life and Death: The Origins of the Twin Cities Water Supply\nLandmark Center Main Gallery\, 75 W Fifth St\, Saint Paul\, MN 55102 \nSeptember 28\, 2017\, Thursday\, 7:00 pm– Krista Finstad Hanson\, Minnesota’s Historic House Museums\nRoseville Library\, 2173 Hamline Ave N\, Roseville\, MN 55113 \nOctober 26\, 2017\, Thursday\, 7:00 pm – Paul D. Nelson\, Melvin Maas\, Saint Paul’s Flying Congressman\nRoseville Library\, 2173 Hamline Ave N\, Roseville\, MN 55113 \nNovember 30\, 2017\, Thursday\, 7:00 pm – John Watson Milton\, For the Good of the Order: Nick Coleman\nRoseville Library\, 2173 Hamline Ave N\, Roseville\, MN 55113
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LOCATION:Ramsey County Library – Roseville\, 2180 Hamline Ave N\, Roseville\, MN\, 55113\, United States
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DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20170626T203000
DTSTAMP:20260411T191003
CREATED:20170622T173730Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170622T173730Z
UID:10008523-1498500900-1498509000@rchs.com
SUMMARY:RoseFest Parade
DESCRIPTION:Join us at the Roseville RoseFest Parade on Monday\, June 26! \nThe Parade starts at 6:15 pm\, starting at Roseville High School and running to just past City Hall to Civic Center Drive. \nFor more information on the Parade\, see http://rosefestparade.org/
URL:https://rchs.com/event/rosefest-parade/
LOCATION:Roseville High School\, 1240 County Road B2 W\, Roseville \, MN\, 55113\, United States
CATEGORIES:All Ages,Community Events,Gibbs Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20170615T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20170615T203000
DTSTAMP:20260411T191003
CREATED:20170209T221715Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170209T221715Z
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SUMMARY:History Revealed: Ethel Stewart & Gibbs Farm
DESCRIPTION:Ramsey County Historical Society Presents\nSteve Trimble\, Ethel Stewart & Gibbs Farm: A Unique Adventure\nHistory Revealed Series\nJune 15\, 2017\nThursday\, 7 p.m.\nRamsey County Library – Roseville\nFree and open to all. \nJoin RCHS for a new series\, History Revealed\, featuring the best of local history authors talking about a wide range of topics drawn from the heritage and traditions of Ramsey County. \nEthel Hall Stewart was a historian\, a preservationist\, a community organizer and a force of nature. Author and historian Steve Trimble presents Mrs. Stewart’s work in preserving the Gibbs Farm\, founding the Ramsey County Historical Society and her contributions to the history of Ramsey County. He will also talk about his process and adventures in uncovering details of the life of this remarkable woman\, and will give insights into what it took for her and her contemporaries to save Gibbs Farm and its history for future generations. \nMrs. Ethel Hall Stewart\nSteve Trimble is an author\, a historian\, and a frequent contributor to the Dayton’s Bluff District Forum. He is a member of the Ramsey County Historical Society Editorial Board\, and has written a number of articles for their magazine\, Ramsey County History\, including two on Ethel Stewart and Gibbs Farm. Steve is a frequent lecturer\, author\, and book collector. \nHistory Revealed Program Series\nPlease note that topics and speakers may change. Check the website and our Facebook page for updates. Click on the dates for links to more information.\nPlease also note presentation location and times. \nFebruary 23\, 2017\, Thursday\, 7:00 pm – Brian McMahon\, The Ford Century in Minnesota\nRoseville Library\, 2173 Hamline Ave N\, Roseville\, MN 55113 \nMarch 13\, 2017\, Monday\, 7:00 pm – Jeremy Nienow\, Archaeology at Lake Vadnais\nShoreview Library\, 4560 Victoria St N\, Shoreview\, MN 55126 \nMarch 16\, 2017\, Thursday\, 7:00 pm – Paul D. Nelson\, The Golden Couple\, William T. & Nellie Francis\nRoseville Library\, 2173 Hamline Ave N\, Roseville\, MN 55113 \nApril 20\, 2017\, Thursday\, 7:00 pm – Stephen Osman\, Fort Snelling and the Civil War\nRoseville Library\, 2173 Hamline Ave N\, Roseville\, MN 55113 \nMay 16\, 2017\, Tuesday\, 7:00 pm – Jeremy Nienow\, Archaeological Leads and Mysteries of Ramsey County\nRoseville Library\, 2173 Hamline Ave N\, Roseville\, MN 55113 \nJune 15\, 2017\, Thursday\, 7:00 pm – Steve Trimble\, Ethel Stewart & Gibbs Farm: A Unique Adventure\nRoseville Library\, 2173 Hamline Ave N\, Roseville\, MN 55113 \nJuly 27\, 2017\, Thursday\, 7:00 pm – David Page\, Aha Moments in Writing F. Scott Fitzgerald in Minnesota\nRoseville Library\, 2173 Hamline Ave N\, Roseville\, MN 55113 \nAugust 24\, 2017\, Thursday\, 7:00 pm – Eileen McCormack\, James J. Hill & Family: Early Saint Paul\, Early Railroads\, Lasting Legacy\nRoseville Library\, 2173 Hamline Ave N\, Roseville\, MN 55113 \nSeptember 21\, 2017\, Thursday\, Noon – John Anfinson\, Fountains of Life and Death: The Origins of the Twin Cities Water Supply\nLandmark Center Main Gallery\, 75 W Fifth St\, Saint Paul\, MN 55102 \nSeptember 28\, 2017\, Thursday\, 7:00 pm– Krista Finstad Hanson\, Minnesota’s Historic House Museums\nRoseville Library\, 2173 Hamline Ave N\, Roseville\, MN 55113 \nOctober 26\, 2017\, Thursday\, 7:00 pm – Paul D. Nelson\, Melvin Maas\, Saint Paul’s Flying Congressman\nRoseville Library\, 2173 Hamline Ave N\, Roseville\, MN 55113 \nNovember 30\, 2017\, Thursday\, 7:00 pm – John Watson Milton\, For the Good of the Order: Nick Coleman\nRoseville Library\, 2173 Hamline Ave N\, Roseville\, MN 55113\n \n  \n 
URL:https://rchs.com/event/history-revealed-ethel-stewart-gibbs-farm/
LOCATION:Ramsey County Library – Roseville\, 2180 Hamline Ave N\, Roseville\, MN\, 55113\, United States
CATEGORIES:All Ages,Book Event,Community Events,Library Programs,Presentation,Publishing,Research
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20170516T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20170516T203000
DTSTAMP:20260411T191003
CREATED:20170209T215538Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170209T215538Z
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SUMMARY:History Revealed: Archaeological Leads
DESCRIPTION:Ramsey County Historical Society Presents\nJeremy Nienow: Archaeological Leads and Mysteries of Ramsey County\nHistory Revealed Series\nMay 16\, 2017\nTuesday\, 7 p.m.\nRamsey County Library – Roseville\nFree and open to all. No reservations needed. \nJoin RCHS for a new series\, History Revealed\, featuring the best of local history authors talking about a wide range of topics drawn from the heritage and traditions of Ramsey County. \nThroughout the years various individuals have reported archaeological finds and sites to professors\, archaeologists\, the historical society and others. These pieces of information are typically stuffed into a folder and rarely looked at again. A few of them become “alpha sites” or site leads that archaeologists could one day explore. Join archaeologist Jeremy Nienow as he discusses the alpha sites of Ramsey County\, and a potential new program which may take a closer look at some of these. Questions\, ideas\, and leads of your own are welcome. \nDr. Jeremy Nienow is a passionate cultural resource preservation liaison\, consultant and educator\, actively pursuing new energies\, technologies and projects within local county organizations\, higher education\, and the professional heritage preservation community\, and has taught at public and private higher education institutions throughout the Twin Cities. Currently Dr. Nienow’s archaeological research has been focused on the early hinterlands of the Twin Cities metro area. He owns and operates Nienow Cultural Consultants LLC. \nHistory Revealed Program Series\nPlease note that topics and speakers may change. Check the website and our Facebook page for updates. Click on the dates for links to more information.\nPlease also note presentation location and times. \nFebruary 23\, 2017\, Thursday\, 7:00 pm – Brian McMahon\, The Ford Century in Minnesota\nRoseville Library\, 2173 Hamline Ave N\, Roseville\, MN 55113 \nMarch 13\, 2017\, Monday\, 7:00 pm – Jeremy Nienow\, Archaeology at Lake Vadnais\nShoreview Library\, 4560 Victoria St N\, Shoreview\, MN 55126 \nMarch 16\, 2017\, Thursday\, 7:00 pm – Paul D. Nelson\, The Golden Couple\, William T. & Nellie Francis\nRoseville Library\, 2173 Hamline Ave N\, Roseville\, MN 55113 \nApril 20\, 2017\, Thursday\, 7:00 pm – Stephen Osman\, Fort Snelling and the Civil War\nRoseville Library\, 2173 Hamline Ave N\, Roseville\, MN 55113 \nMay 16\, 2017\, Tuesday\, 7:00 pm – Jeremy Nienow\, Archaeological Leads and Mysteries of Ramsey County\nRoseville Library\, 2173 Hamline Ave N\, Roseville\, MN 55113 \nJune 15\, 2017\, Thursday\, 7:00 pm – Steve Trimble\, Ethel Stewart & Gibbs Farm: A Unique Adventure\nRoseville Library\, 2173 Hamline Ave N\, Roseville\, MN 55113 \nJuly 27\, 2017\, Thursday\, 7:00 pm – David Page\, Aha Moments in Writing F. Scott Fitzgerald in Minnesota\nRoseville Library\, 2173 Hamline Ave N\, Roseville\, MN 55113 \nAugust 24\, 2017\, Thursday\, 7:00 pm – Eileen McCormack\, James J. Hill & Family: Early Saint Paul\, Early Railroads\, Lasting Legacy\nRoseville Library\, 2173 Hamline Ave N\, Roseville\, MN 55113 \nSeptember 21\, 2017\, Thursday\, Noon – John Anfinson\, Saint Paul & Minneapolis Water Sources (TBA)\nLandmark Center Main Gallery\, 75 W Fifth St\, Saint Paul\, MN 55102 \nSeptember 28\, 2017\, Thursday\, 7:00 pm– Krista Finstad Hanson\, Minnesota’s Historic House Museums\nRoseville Library\, 2173 Hamline Ave N\, Roseville\, MN 55113 \nOctober 26\, 2017\, Thursday\, 7:00 pm – Paul D. Nelson\, Melvin Maas\nRoseville Library\, 2173 Hamline Ave N\, Roseville\, MN 55113 \nNovember 30\, 2017\, Thursday\, 7:00 pm – John Watson Milton\, For the Good of the Order: Nick Coleman\nRoseville Library\, 2173 Hamline Ave N\, Roseville\, MN 55113\n \n  \n 
URL:https://rchs.com/event/history-revealed-archaeological-leads/
LOCATION:Ramsey County Library – Roseville\, 2180 Hamline Ave N\, Roseville\, MN\, 55113\, United States
CATEGORIES:All Ages,Book Event,Community Events,Library Programs,Presentation,Publishing,Research
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20170420T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20170420T203000
DTSTAMP:20260411T191003
CREATED:20170119T005328Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170119T005328Z
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SUMMARY:History Revealed: Fort Snelling & the Civil War
DESCRIPTION:Ramsey County Historical Society Presents\nStephen Osman: Fort Snelling and the Civil War\nHistory Revealed Series\nApril 20\, 2017\nThursday\, 7 p.m.\nRamsey County Library – Roseville\nFree and open to all. \nJoin RCHS for a new series\, History Revealed\, featuring the best of local history authors talking about a wide range of topics drawn from the heritage and traditions of Ramsey County. \nOn April 20\, Stephen Osman discusses the role of Fort Snelling as a major military station in Minnesota during the Civil War\, and presents his new book\, “Fort Snelling and the Civil War\,” to be released this spring by the Ramsey County Historical Society. Stephen will be available for questions\, and to sign books. \nOne hundred fifty years ago our state offered the first volunteers to defend the Union. Every Minnesota soldier passed through historic Fort Snelling\, reactivated after it had been sold to a developer. The Fort eventually expanded to include several large camps of Native Americans\, massive stock yards\, huge warehouses\, and secure barracks for draftees before reverting to a supply depot in 1865. \nStephen Osman managed Historic Fort Snelling for over three decades and actively researches\, speaks and writes about Minnesota’s role in the Civil War and the U.S. Dakota War of 1862. Osman served with the US Army Reserve in Psychological Operations at Fort Snelling\, and has served on the boards of the Minnesota Military Museum\, the Friends of Fort Snelling\, the Twin Cities Civil War Roundtable. \nPlease join RCHS and Stephen Osman on April 20 for this fascinating discussion and book signing. No reservations needed. \nThis project has been financed in part with funds provided by the State of Minnesota from the Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund through the Minnesota Historical Society. \nHistory Revealed Program Series\nPlease note that topics and speakers may change. Check the website and our Facebook page for updates. Click on the dates for links to more information.\nPlease also note presentation location and times. \nFebruary 23\, 2017\, Thursday\, 7:00 pm – Brian McMahon\, The Ford Century in Minnesota\nRoseville Library\, 2173 Hamline Ave N\, Roseville\, MN 55113 \nMarch 13\, 2017\, Monday\, 7:00 pm – Jeremy Nienow\, Archaeology at Lake Vadnais\nShoreview Library\, 4560 Victoria St N\, Shoreview\, MN 55126 \nMarch 16\, 2017\, Thursday\, 7:00 pm – Paul D. Nelson\, The Golden Couple\, William T. & Nellie Francis\nRoseville Library\, 2173 Hamline Ave N\, Roseville\, MN 55113 \nApril 20\, 2017\, Thursday\, 7:00 pm – Stephen Osman\, Fort Snelling and the Civil War\nRoseville Library\, 2173 Hamline Ave N\, Roseville\, MN 55113 \nMay 16\, 2017\, Tuesday\, 7:00 pm – Jeremy Nienow\, Archaeological Leads and Mysteries of Ramsey County\nRoseville Library\, 2173 Hamline Ave N\, Roseville\, MN 55113 \nJune 15\, 2017\, Thursday\, 7:00 pm – Steve Trimble\, Ethel Stewart & Gibbs Farm: A Unique Adventure\nRoseville Library\, 2173 Hamline Ave N\, Roseville\, MN 55113 \nJuly 27\, 2017\, Thursday\, 7:00 pm – David Page\, Aha Moments in Writing F. Scott Fitzgerald in Minnesota\nRoseville Library\, 2173 Hamline Ave N\, Roseville\, MN 55113 \nAugust 24\, 2017\, Thursday\, 7:00 pm – Eileen McCormack\, James J. Hill & Family: Early Saint Paul\, Early Railroads\, Lasting Legacy\nRoseville Library\, 2173 Hamline Ave N\, Roseville\, MN 55113 \nSeptember 21\, 2017\, Thursday\, Noon – John Anfinson\, Saint Paul & Minneapolis Water Sources (TBA)\nLandmark Center Main Gallery\, 75 W Fifth St\, Saint Paul\, MN 55102 \nSeptember 28\, 2017\, Thursday\, 7:00 pm– Krista Finstad Hanson\, Minnesota’s Historic House Museums\nRoseville Library\, 2173 Hamline Ave N\, Roseville\, MN 55113 \nOctober 26\, 2017\, Thursday\, 7:00 pm – Paul D. Nelson\, Melvin Maas\nRoseville Library\, 2173 Hamline Ave N\, Roseville\, MN 55113 \nNovember 30\, 2017\, Thursday\, 7:00 pm – John Watson Milton\, For the Good of the Order: Nick Coleman\nRoseville Library\, 2173 Hamline Ave N\, Roseville\, MN 55113\n \n  \n 
URL:https://rchs.com/event/history-revealed-fort-snelling-civil-war/
LOCATION:Ramsey County Library – Roseville\, 2180 Hamline Ave N\, Roseville\, MN\, 55113\, United States
CATEGORIES:All Ages,Book Event,Community Events,Library Programs,Presentation,Publishing,Research,Special Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20170316T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20170316T203000
DTSTAMP:20260411T191003
CREATED:20170119T003747Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170119T003747Z
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SUMMARY:History Revealed: The Golden Couple: Billy & Nellie Francis
DESCRIPTION:Ramsey County Historical Society Presents\nPaul D. Nelson\, The Golden Couple: Billy and Nellie Francis\nHistory Revealed Series\nMarch 16\, 2017\nThursday\, 7 p.m.\nRamsey County Library – Roseville\nFree and open to all. \nWilliam T. (Billy) and Nellie Francis were “The Golden Couple” in Ramsey County in the 1920’s. They were good-looking\, intelligent\,  successful\, and committed to Civil Rights both here and abroad. Then they went to Africa\, and things went terribly wrong. Paul D. Nelson will present the story of their lives and influence as African-Americans in Ramsey County and in the then-new country of Liberia in Africa. \nPaul D. Nelson is an author and historian. He is the author of numerous articles for Ramsey County History magazine\, and Fredrick L. McGhee: A Life on the Color Line 1861-1912\, published in 2002. \nPlease join RCHS and Paul D. Nelson on March 16 for this fascinating discussion on this little-know story of two influential leaders in Ramsey County. \nNo reservations needed. \nHistory Revealed Program Series\nPlease note that topics and speakers may change. Check the website and our Facebook page for updates. Click on the dates for links to more information.\nPlease also note presentation location and times. \nFebruary 23\, 2017\, Thursday\, 7:00 pm – Brian McMahon\, The Ford Century in Minnesota\nRoseville Library\, 2173 Hamline Ave N\, Roseville\, MN 55113 \nMarch 13\, 2017\, Monday\, 7:00 pm – Jeremy Nienow\, Archaeology at Lake Vadnais\nShoreview Library\, 4560 Victoria St N\, Shoreview\, MN 55126 \nMarch 16\, 2017\, Thursday\, 7:00 pm – Paul D. Nelson\, The Golden Couple\, William T. & Nellie Francis\nRoseville Library\, 2173 Hamline Ave N\, Roseville\, MN 55113 \nApril 20\, 2017\, Thursday\, 7:00 pm – Stephen Osman\, Fort Snelling and the Civil War\nRoseville Library\, 2173 Hamline Ave N\, Roseville\, MN 55113 \nMay 16\, 2017\, Tuesday\, 7:00 pm – Jeremy Nienow\, Archaeological Leads and Mysteries of Ramsey County\nRoseville Library\, 2173 Hamline Ave N\, Roseville\, MN 55113 \nJune 15\, 2017\, Thursday\, 7:00 pm – Steve Trimble\, Ethel Stewart & Gibbs Farm: A Unique Adventure\nRoseville Library\, 2173 Hamline Ave N\, Roseville\, MN 55113 \nJuly 27\, 2017\, Thursday\, 7:00 pm – David Page\, Aha Moments in Writing F. Scott Fitzgerald in Minnesota\nRoseville Library\, 2173 Hamline Ave N\, Roseville\, MN 55113 \nAugust 24\, 2017\, Thursday\, 7:00 pm – Eileen McCormack\, James J. Hill & Family: Early Saint Paul\, Early Railroads\, Lasting Legacy\nRoseville Library\, 2173 Hamline Ave N\, Roseville\, MN 55113 \nSeptember 21\, 2017\, Thursday\, Noon – John Anfinson\, Saint Paul & Minneapolis Water Sources (TBA)\nLandmark Center Main Gallery\, 75 W Fifth St\, Saint Paul\, MN 55102 \nSeptember 28\, 2017\, Thursday\, 7:00 pm– Krista Finstad Hanson\, Minnesota’s Historic House Museums\nRoseville Library\, 2173 Hamline Ave N\, Roseville\, MN 55113 \nOctober 26\, 2017\, Thursday\, 7:00 pm – Paul D. Nelson\, Melvin Maas\nRoseville Library\, 2173 Hamline Ave N\, Roseville\, MN 55113 \nNovember 30\, 2017\, Thursday\, 7:00 pm – John Watson Milton\, For the Good of the Order: Nick Coleman\nRoseville Library\, 2173 Hamline Ave N\, Roseville\, MN 55113\n \n  \n 
URL:https://rchs.com/event/history-revealed-golden-couple/
LOCATION:Ramsey County Library – Roseville\, 2180 Hamline Ave N\, Roseville\, MN\, 55113\, United States
CATEGORIES:All Ages,Community Events,Library Programs,Presentation,Publishing,Research,Special Events
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GEO:45.007478;-93.1557684
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20170313T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20170313T203000
DTSTAMP:20260411T191003
CREATED:20170217T170800Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170217T170800Z
UID:10008468-1489431600-1489437000@rchs.com
SUMMARY:History Revealed: Archaeology at Lake Vadnais
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Jeremy Nienow\, Archaeology at Lake Vadnais\nHistory Revealed Series\nMarch 13\, 2017\nMonday\, 7 p.m.\nRamsey County Library – Shoreview\nFree and open to all. No reservations needed. \nLearn more about the early inhabitants of our area as archaeologist Jeremy Nienow presents findings from last summer’s 2016 volunteer archaeological survey around Lake Vadnais\, sponsored by the North Lake Owasso Neighborhood Group. \nDr. Nienow has been working with the North Lake Owasso Neighborhood Group and the Shoreview Historical Society to expand the archaeological findings along some of the Shoreview area lakes. Their work began with the goal of discovering the historical Native American passage through the areas of Lakes Owasso and Wabasso. Artifacts and science led one mile east to Vadnais Lake in 2016 with yet more results. Both 2015 and 2016 on-site shovel tests and artifact findings are now documented and submitted to the State of MN. Now in 2017\, plans are being continued into Phase II field testing. \nDr. Nienow will speak on his expertise and experience with a focus on these recent projects in Shoreview and Vadnais Heights along with explanations in the process of artifact findings and their historical value\, and you can find out how you can become involved in future excavations. \nThis presentation is sponsored by the Shoreview Area Historical Society\, partnered with RCHS. \nImage of volunteers at Lake Vadnais by Jeremy Nienow. \nHistory Revealed Program Series\nPlease note that topics and speakers may change. Check the website and our Facebook page for updates. Click on the dates for links to more information.\nPlease also note presentation location and times. \nFebruary 23\, 2017\, Thursday\, 7:00 pm – Brian McMahon\, The Ford Century in Minnesota\nRoseville Library\, 2173 Hamline Ave N\, Roseville\, MN 55113 \nMarch 13\, 2017\, Monday\, 7:00 pm – Jeremy Nienow\, Archaeology at Lake Vadnais\nShoreview Library\, 4560 Victoria St N\, Shoreview\, MN 55126 \nMarch 16\, 2017\, Thursday\, 7:00 pm – Paul D. Nelson\, The Golden Couple\, William T. & Nellie Francis\nRoseville Library\, 2173 Hamline Ave N\, Roseville\, MN 55113 \nApril 20\, 2017\, Thursday\, 7:00 pm – Stephen Osman\, Fort Snelling and the Civil War\nRoseville Library\, 2173 Hamline Ave N\, Roseville\, MN 55113 \nMay 16\, 2017\, Tuesday\, 7:00 pm – Jeremy Nienow\, Archaeological Leads and Mysteries of Ramsey County\nRoseville Library\, 2173 Hamline Ave N\, Roseville\, MN 55113 \nJune 15\, 2017\, Thursday\, 7:00 pm – Steve Trimble\, Ethel Stewart & Gibbs Farm: A Unique Adventure\nRoseville Library\, 2173 Hamline Ave N\, Roseville\, MN 55113 \nJuly 27\, 2017\, Thursday\, 7:00 pm – David Page\, Aha Moments in Writing F. Scott Fitzgerald in Minnesota\nRoseville Library\, 2173 Hamline Ave N\, Roseville\, MN 55113 \nAugust 24\, 2017\, Thursday\, 7:00 pm – Eileen McCormack\, James J. Hill & Family: Early Saint Paul\, Early Railroads\, Lasting Legacy\nRoseville Library\, 2173 Hamline Ave N\, Roseville\, MN 55113 \nSeptember 21\, 2017\, Thursday\, Noon – John Anfinson\, Saint Paul & Minneapolis Water Sources (TBA)\nLandmark Center Main Gallery\, 75 W Fifth St\, Saint Paul\, MN 55102 \nSeptember 28\, 2017\, Thursday\, 7:00 pm– Krista Finstad Hanson\, Minnesota’s Historic House Museums\nRoseville Library\, 2173 Hamline Ave N\, Roseville\, MN 55113 \nOctober 26\, 2017\, Thursday\, 7:00 pm – Paul D. Nelson\, Melvin Maas\nRoseville Library\, 2173 Hamline Ave N\, Roseville\, MN 55113 \nNovember 30\, 2017\, Thursday\, 7:00 pm – John Watson Milton\, For the Good of the Order: Nick Coleman\nRoseville Library\, 2173 Hamline Ave N\, Roseville\, MN 55113\n \n  \n 
URL:https://rchs.com/event/history-revealed-archaeology-lake-vadnais/
LOCATION:Ramsey County Shoreview Library\, 4560 North Victoria Street \, Shoreview\, MN\, 55126\, United States
CATEGORIES:All Ages,Community Events,Library Programs,Research
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20170223T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20170223T203000
DTSTAMP:20260411T191003
CREATED:20170119T002635Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170119T002635Z
UID:10008448-1487876400-1487881800@rchs.com
SUMMARY:History Revealed: The Ford Century
DESCRIPTION:Ramsey County Historical Society Presents\nBrian McMahon\, The Ford Century in Minnesota\nHistory Revealed Series\nFebruary 23\, 2017\nThursday\, 7 p.m.\nRamsey County Library – Roseville\nFree and open to all \nJoin the Ramsey County Historical Society for a new series\, History Revealed\, featuring the best of local history authors talking about a wide range of topics drawn from the heritage and traditions of Ramsey County. \nAuthor and historian Brian McMahon will be discussing how the Ford Motor Company transformed Minnesota and Ramsey County over the past 100 years\, detailed in his new book\, The Ford Century in Minnesota. Brian McMahon documents the company’s transformation—through the Depression\, World War II\, women joining the workforce\, globalization\, outsourcing\, the closing of the plant\, and more. Books will be available for purchase and for signing. \nWorkers at the Ford plant in Saint Paul.\nBrian McMahon\, a trained architect\, has lectured and written extensively on industry\, urban history and architecture\, and has developed and designed several exhibits for museums and galleries in New York and Minnesota. \nHistory Revealed Program Series\nPlease note that topics and speakers may change. Check the website and our Facebook page for updates. Click on the dates for links to more information.\nPlease also note presentation location and times. \nFebruary 23\, 2017\, Thursday\, 7:00 pm – Brian McMahon\, The Ford Century in Minnesota\nRoseville Library\, 2173 Hamline Ave N\, Roseville\, MN 55113 \nMarch 13\, 2017\, Monday\, 7:00 pm – Jeremy Nienow\, Archaeology at Lake Vadnais\nShoreview Library\, 4560 Victoria St N\, Shoreview\, MN 55126 \nMarch 16\, 2017\, Thursday\, 7:00 pm – Paul D. Nelson\, The Golden Couple\, William T. & Nellie Francis\nRoseville Library\, 2173 Hamline Ave N\, Roseville\, MN 55113 \nApril 20\, 2017\, Thursday\, 7:00 pm – Stephen Osman\, Fort Snelling and the Civil War\nRoseville Library\, 2173 Hamline Ave N\, Roseville\, MN 55113 \nMay 16\, 2017\, Tuesday\, 7:00 pm – Jeremy Nienow\, Archaeological Leads and Mysteries of Ramsey County\nRoseville Library\, 2173 Hamline Ave N\, Roseville\, MN 55113 \nJune 15\, 2017\, Thursday\, 7:00 pm – Steve Trimble\, Ethel Stewart & Gibbs Farm: A Unique Adventure\nRoseville Library\, 2173 Hamline Ave N\, Roseville\, MN 55113 \nJuly 27\, 2017\, Thursday\, 7:00 pm – David Page\, Aha Moments in Writing F. Scott Fitzgerald in Minnesota\nRoseville Library\, 2173 Hamline Ave N\, Roseville\, MN 55113 \nAugust 24\, 2017\, Thursday\, 7:00 pm – Eileen McCormack\, James J. Hill & Family: Early Saint Paul\, Early Railroads\, Lasting Legacy\nRoseville Library\, 2173 Hamline Ave N\, Roseville\, MN 55113 \nSeptember 21\, 2017\, Thursday\, Noon – John Anfinson\, Saint Paul & Minneapolis Water Sources (TBA)\nLandmark Center Main Gallery\, 75 W Fifth St\, Saint Paul\, MN 55102 \nSeptember 28\, 2017\, Thursday\, 7:00 pm– Krista Finstad Hanson\, Minnesota’s Historic House Museums\nRoseville Library\, 2173 Hamline Ave N\, Roseville\, MN 55113 \nOctober 26\, 2017\, Thursday\, 7:00 pm – Paul D. Nelson\, Melvin Maas\nRoseville Library\, 2173 Hamline Ave N\, Roseville\, MN 55113 \nNovember 30\, 2017\, Thursday\, 7:00 pm – John Watson Milton\, For the Good of the Order: Nick Coleman\nRoseville Library\, 2173 Hamline Ave N\, Roseville\, MN 55113
URL:https://rchs.com/event/history-revealed-ford-century/
LOCATION:Ramsey County Library – Roseville\, 2180 Hamline Ave N\, Roseville\, MN\, 55113\, United States
CATEGORIES:All Ages,Book Event,Community Events,Library Programs,Presentation,Publishing,Special Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20170127T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20170204T180000
DTSTAMP:20260411T191003
CREATED:20170110T023919Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170110T023919Z
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SUMMARY:Winter Carnival 2017
DESCRIPTION:As the long days of winter settle in\, join the fun during the Saint Paul Winter Carnival and embrace the season! \nSaint Paul Winter Carnival\nWinter Carnival events take place all over Saint Paul\, with several events in Landmark Center. \nFor more information on any Winter Carnival events visit www.wintercarnival.com. \nFriday\, January 27\, take in free local music in Landmark Center’s F.K. Weyerhaeuser Auditorium with\, MMC artist\, Jayanthi Kyle at 7 pm. \nSaturday\, January 28\, 2-6 pm\, is Kid’s Day\, and Gibbs Farm will have fun craft projects\, calendars\, and information on our 2017 Season!\nBring the kids inside to warm up and take a stroll through the Landmark Center Cortile. Bouncy houses\, crafts\, a stage with live entertainment. Plenty of free fun all day long! \nSunday\, January 29 at 2 pm\, Music Director Jeff Stirling conducts a free concert\, Hot & Cool Classics III\, in the beautiful Landmark Center Cortile. The concert is a partnership with Saint Paul Civic Symphony and Landmark Center’s Sundays at Landmark series. \nFebruary 1-4\, in the F.K. Weyerhaeuser Auditorium\, the second annual Frozen Film Festival returns to the Saint Paul Winter Carnival. The film festival celebrates Independent Film\, while enhancing Saint Paul as an artistic center for the Midwest. \nFriday\, February 3\, 6-9 pm\, The Saint Paul Bouncing Team will hold tryouts in Landmark Center’s Musser Cortile\, free and open to spectators. These aerial acrobatics\, inspired by an Eskimo hunting tradition\, are among the oldest performances in the Winter Carnival’s history and continues to impress fans today. \nSaturday\, February 4\, 12-5 pm\, stop by Landmark Center for free entertainment and events for all ages. A DJ will entertain\, as well as appearences from local celebrities and the newly crowned Saint Paul Winter Carnival Royalty! Then\, step out onto Landmark Center’s “front porch” for the Winter Carnival Torchlight Parade at 6 pm! \nFor more information on all Winter Carnival events\, see www.wintercarnival.com. \nThe image is a Winter Carnival Ice Palace postcard from 1941\, part of our RCHS Photo & Postcard Collection.
URL:https://rchs.com/event/winter-carnival-2017/
LOCATION:Catalog
CATEGORIES:All Ages,Children's Events,Community Events,Family Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20161014T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20161014T180000
DTSTAMP:20260411T191003
CREATED:20161011T224950Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20161011T224950Z
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SUMMARY:Rondo Plaza Groundbreaking
DESCRIPTION:Join us in commemorating the Rondo Neighborhood. \nGroundbreaking Ceremony for the Rondo Commemorative Plaza\nOn Friday\, October 14\, at 1:30 pm join us for the Groundbreaking Ceremony for the Rondo Commemorative Plaza. The soon-to-be constructed Rondo Commemorative Plaza (RCP) creates both a physical landmark and virtual experience where visitors learn the story of the Rondo neighborhood. This project will transform a vacant plot of land into a focal point\, preserving and sharing local history. \n\nA vacant lot on Concordia Avenue – formerly Rondo Avenue — will be the site of a groundbreaking ceremony for the Rondo Commemorative Plaza. The event takes place on October 14 at 1:30 pm. at 820 Concordia Avenue (at Fisk Street) in Saint Paul. \nThe ceremony will be open to the public. There will be a reception from 4:00-6:00 pm at the Hallie Q. Brown Community Center\, 270 N. Kent Street\, Saint Paul\, MN. The public will be able to review and purchase naming opportunities to etch their names in various locations at the plaza. \nEvent website \nThe lot looks out upon I-94\, the freeway that destroyed the thriving Rondo Neighborhood\, which for many years was the home to nearly 80 percent of the African Americans in the city. The Plaza will engage visitors with a multi-media presentation that includes audio-video remembrances of the social\, political and cultural life of the “Golden Age” of Rondo. \n“The destruction of Rondo was a wound that has never quite healed\,” said Marvin Anderson\, project coordinator and co-founder of Rondo Avenue Inc. “This plaza is an attempt to move forward into an era of reconciliation\, and a future that welcomes a growing diversity of immigrant communities to the neighborhood.” \nThe keynote speaker will be a son of Rondo\, David V. Taylor\, Ph.D.\, a historian and former dean of the General College of the University of Minnesota will deliver remarks: Hallowed Ground: Sites of African American Memories. Emcee for the program will be T. Mychael Rambo. \nFunds for the purchase of the land and the construction of the plaza came from a $250\,000 Community Block Development Grant from the City of Saint Paul\, and financial support from the F. G. Bigelow Foundation\, Mardag Foundation\, Saint Paul Foundation\, Knight Family Foundation\, 3M African-American Employee Network and the Price Family Foundation. \nFor more information about the project\, see the website. \n  \n\n 
URL:https://rchs.com/event/rondo-plaza-groundbreaking/
LOCATION:Unnamed Venue\, 820 Concordia Avenue\, Saint Paul \, MN\, 55104\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Ramsey County Historical Society":MAILTO:info@rchs.com
GEO:44.951006;-93.135024
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20160917T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20160917T160000
DTSTAMP:20260411T191003
CREATED:20160107T034710Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160107T034710Z
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SUMMARY:Wild Rice Festival
DESCRIPTION:Join us as we celebrate Minnesota’s wild rice harvest and Native American culture! \nGibbs Farm at the Roseville Wild Rice Festival\nHistory\, stories\, music\, dancing\, demonstrations\, crafts\, food… and much more at Roseville’s annual Wild Rice Festival. Held at the beautiful Harriet Alexander Nature Center\, the festival honors the traditions that surround the wild rice harvest. \nRoseville Wild Rice Festival \nWild Rice Festival – building a birdhouse. Photo by Mark Connelly
URL:https://rchs.com/event/wild-rice-festival/
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Gibbs Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Ramsey County Historical Society":MAILTO:info@rchs.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20160910T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20160910T180000
DTSTAMP:20260411T191003
CREATED:20160504T022056Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160504T022056Z
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SUMMARY:Portals to the Past: River Balcony Prototyping Festival
DESCRIPTION:Join us at the River Balcony Prototyping Festival and experience Saint Paul’s history! \nRCHS’ Portals to the Past Named as Part of the River Balcony Prototyping Festival\nRamsey County Historical Society’s Portals to the Past was just named one of the winning selections for the River Balcony Prototyping Festival on September 10! Festival-goers will travel back in time through Portals along Saint Paul’s downtown River Balcony\, providing a glimpse of what Saint Paul was like at different points in the last 150 years. Interactive and fun\, the Portals will show the changes to downtown and the city through historic photos with a combination of new digital and smart phone technology and familiar panoramic tower-viewers. We are excited to be part of the Festival and of the River Balcony! \nRCHS News Release\nRiver Balcony Prototyping Festival\nCity of Saint Paul River Balcony
URL:https://rchs.com/event/portals-to-the-past/
LOCATION:Custom House\, 180 Kellogg Blvd E\, Saint Paul\, MN\, 55101\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Exhibits & Research,Family Events,Special Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Ramsey County Historical Society":MAILTO:info@rchs.com
GEO:44.9464176;-93.0869752
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20160716T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20160716T180000
DTSTAMP:20260411T191003
CREATED:20160629T220053Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160629T220053Z
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SUMMARY:Ramsey County Fair
DESCRIPTION:Join us at the Ramsey County Fair! \nGibbs Farm at the Ramsey County Fair\nWhile you are visiting the Ramsey County Fair\, be sure to stop by the Gibbs Farm booth. We will be bringing several hands-on family activities\, including pioneer yarn dolls and Dakota beading.
URL:https://rchs.com/event/ramsey-county-fair/
LOCATION:Ramsey County Fairgrounds\, 2020 White Bear Avenue\, Maplewood\, 55109\, United States
CATEGORIES:All Ages,Children's Events,Community Events,Family Events,Gibbs Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Ramsey County Historical Society":MAILTO:info@rchs.com
GEO:45.0001594;-93.0244698
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Ramsey County Fairgrounds 2020 White Bear Avenue Maplewood 55109 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=2020 White Bear Avenue:geo:-93.0244698,45.0001594
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20160627T181500
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20160627T210000
DTSTAMP:20260411T191003
CREATED:20160621T000911Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160621T000911Z
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SUMMARY:Community Parade
DESCRIPTION:Cheer on the Gibbs staff as they march in the Rosefest parade!  \nCommunity Parade\nRoseville Rosefest Parade\nMonday\, June 27. Parade starts at 6:15 pm.\nRoseville High School to Roseville City Hall\nRoute goes from the High School down County Road B2\, up Lexington Ave.\, along County Road C to Civic Center Drive. \nRosefest website has information and maps of the parade route. \nFor more information about this event\, contact the organizers. \n 
URL:https://rchs.com/event/community-parades/
LOCATION:Roseville\, Minnesota\, 2660 Civic Center Drive\, Roseville\, 55113
CATEGORIES:All Ages,Community Events,Gibbs Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20160426T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20160531T170000
DTSTAMP:20260411T191003
CREATED:20160318T022317Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160318T022317Z
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SUMMARY:HIV/AIDS Oral History Project
DESCRIPTION:Help RCHS Save Lives:\nThe HIV/AIDS Oral History Project\nRCHS is collecting oral histories to save lives. We are documenting the appalling gap between identifying HIV/AIDS as a health crisis and the full-scale response required to develop effective treatments\, a delay that allowed the deaths of thousands. A total of 35 oral histories are being recorded and the results are being provided to lawmakers across the country to encourage faster responses to current and future medical crisis. The project recently received a matching $10\,000 challenge grant from the Jay & Rose Phillips Family Foundation of Minnesota. \nYou can help – learn more here!
URL:https://rchs.com/event/hiv-aids-project-event/
LOCATION:Ramsey County Historical Society\, 75 W 5th Street; #323\, Saint Paul \, MN\, 55102\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Special Events
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GEO:44.9455167;-93.0970748
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Ramsey County Historical Society 75 W 5th Street; #323 Saint Paul  MN 55102 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=75 W 5th Street; #323:geo:-93.0970748,44.9455167
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20160414T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20160417T140000
DTSTAMP:20260411T191003
CREATED:20160330T221308Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160330T221308Z
UID:10008418-1460635200-1460901600@rchs.com
SUMMARY:Custom House Presentation: Central Library
DESCRIPTION:Custom House: Restoring a St. Paul Landmark in Lowertown\nBook Presentation with Author James A. Stolpestad\nGeorge Latimer Central Library\nSunday\, April 17\, 2016\n2:00 pm\n90 W 4th Street\, Saint Paul\nAndy Boss Community Room\n651-266-7000\nFirst it was the Post Office\, an architectural Art Deco gem\, and then it became the Custom House. James A. Stolpestad\, Minnesota lawyer\, real estate entrepreneur\, and community leader will present his new book\, Custom House: Restoring a St. Paul Landmark in Lowertown.\nPresented by the Saint Paul Public Library. \nChronicling the history and revival of the historic Art Deco Post Office building on Kellogg Ave.\, this full-color book features over 220 maps\, historic photos and other images\, with engaging writing by author and historian James A. Stolpestad. Exhaustively researched\, beautifully presented\, and full of insights\, the book and Mr. Stolpestad’s presentations are fascinating to architects\, historians\, Art Deco enthusiasts\, and anyone interested in the history of the Twin Cities. \nPublished by RCHS\, produced by White Pine Press\, the book is $45\, available through RCHS or online.
URL:https://rchs.com/event/custom-house-presentation-central-library/
LOCATION:George Latimer Central Library\, 90 W 4th St\, Saint Paul \, MN\, 55102\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Publishing,Special Events
GEO:44.9439153;-93.0971065
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=George Latimer Central Library 90 W 4th St Saint Paul  MN 55102 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=90 W 4th St:geo:-93.0971065,44.9439153
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20160330T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20160421T121500
DTSTAMP:20260411T191003
CREATED:20160330T220624Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160330T220624Z
UID:10008417-1459339200-1461240900@rchs.com
SUMMARY:Custom House Presentation: Landmark Literati
DESCRIPTION:Custom House: Restoring a St. Paul Landmark in Lowertown\nBook Presentations with Author James A. Stolpestad\nAt the George Latimer Central Library\, April 17\nAnd Landmark Literati at the Landmark Center\, April 21\nGeorge Latimer Central Library\nSunday\, April 17\, 2016\n2:00 pm\n90 W 4th Street\, Saint Paul\nAndy Boss Community Room\n651-266-7000\nFirst it was the Post Office\, an architectural Art Deco gem\, and then it became the Custom House. James A. Stolpestad\, Minnesota lawyer\, real estate entrepreneur\, and community leader will present his new book\, Custom House: Restoring a St. Paul Landmark in Lowertown.\nPresented by the Saint Paul Public Library. \nA second book presentation will be held: \nThursday\, April 21\, 2016\nNoon\nLandmark Center\, 75 W. Fifth St\, Saint Paul\nCourtroom #326\nJoin author James A. Stolpestad for a fascinating presentation chronicling the history and rebirth of the downtown Saint Paul Art Deco Post Office and Custom House.\nPresented by the Landmark Center.\nPlease RSVP for attending to Judy Brooks at the Landmark Center\, 651-292-1239 or jbrooks@landmarkcenter.org \nChronicling the history and revival of the historic Art Deco Post Office building on Kellogg Ave.\, this full-color book features over 220 maps\, historic photos and other images\, with engaging writing by author and historian James A. Stolpestad. Exhaustively researched\, beautifully presented\, and full of insights\, the book and Mr. Stolpestad’s presentations are fascinating to architects\, historians\, Art Deco enthusiasts\, and anyone interested in the history of the Twin Cities. \nPublished by RCHS\, produced by White Pine Press\, the book is $45\, available through RCHS or online. \n  \n 
URL:https://rchs.com/event/custom-house-presentation-landmark-literati/
LOCATION:Catalog
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Publishing,Special Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20160227T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20160227T150000
DTSTAMP:20260411T191003
CREATED:20160107T022106Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160107T022106Z
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SUMMARY:Volunteer Expo
DESCRIPTION:Gibbs Farm at the 2016 Volunteer Expo\nLearn about the many opportunities to volunteer at the Gibbs Farm for our 2016 season at the Volunteer Expo. Held at the Mall of America by Hands On Twin Cities\, the Volunteer Expo is a great to get connected to not only the Gibbs Farm\, but also to other organizations in the Twin Cities. Whatever your interest\, there’s sure to be a volunteer opportunity there for you\, your family\, business or service organization to participate in! \nHands On Twin Cities Volunteer Expo
URL:https://rchs.com/event/volunteer-expo/
LOCATION:Mall of America\, 60 E Broadway \, Bloomington\, MN\, 55425\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Gibbs Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Ramsey County Historical Society":MAILTO:info@rchs.com
GEO:44.8543221;-93.2426497
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Mall of America 60 E Broadway  Bloomington MN 55425 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=60 E Broadway:geo:-93.2426497,44.8543221
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20160227T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20160227T140000
DTSTAMP:20260411T191003
CREATED:20160107T023436Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160107T023436Z
UID:10006430-1456567200-1456581600@rchs.com
SUMMARY:Camp Fair
DESCRIPTION:Join us at Como Park for the 2016 Minnesota Parent Camp Fair! \nGibbs Farm at the Camp Fair\nYour chance to meet with dozens of day camp providers\, including the Gibbs Farm\, to learn\, ask questions\, and explore the opportunities for your children to be involved in camp activities this summer. This 10th annual Camp Fair is a great way to explore all types of camps: from single day camps\, week-long day camps\, sleep-away camps\, camps that explore science\, technology\, the arts or performing\, history\, sports\, and more. \nFree admission and parking. \nMinnesota Parent Camp Fair
URL:https://rchs.com/event/camp-fair/
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Gibbs Events
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