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SUMMARY:Digging History Camp 2018
DESCRIPTION:Tuesday-Thursday\, July 17-19; 9:00 am-1:00 pm\n$99\nAges 11-15 \nIn 1995\, Gibbs Farm located the original “Soddy” site and participated in an archaeological dig with the University of Minnesota. Whether learning about pioneer life in 1849 through this dig\, or searching for the Dakota trail that crossed the Gibbs farm\, archaeology has played an important role at the Gibbs historic site for years.\nCampers will learn about archaeology\, participate in hands-on digs at the site and much more. Boys and girls ages 11-15 will discover how archaeology helps determine how people lived long ago by the objects they used.\nBring a bag lunch each day.\nAn open house will be held on Thursday at 12:30 for campers’ families. \nClick here to register!
URL:https://rchs.com/event/digging-history-camp-2018/
LOCATION:Gibbs Volunteer Interest Form
CATEGORIES:Children's Events,Day Camp,Gibbs Events,Hands-On/Craft Event
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SUMMARY:Victorian Ladies Camp - New for 2018!
DESCRIPTION:Tuesday-Thursday\, July 10-12; 9:00 am-1:00 pm\n$99\nGirls Ages 11-15 \nBrand new for summer 2018! Experience crafts\, pastimes\, and mannerisms from the highpoints of the Victorian Era! Campers will spend three days immersed in Victorian culture. They will learn about the Victorian languages of flowers and fans\, practice their sewing and drawing skills\, and press flowers picked fresh from the prairie. Campers will learn about Victorian etiquette\, curtsies and all\, which will be put to use at a Tea Party on the porch of the historic Gibbs Farmhouse on Thursday! \nClick here to register!
URL:https://rchs.com/event/victorian-ladies-camp-new-2018/
LOCATION:Gibbs Volunteer Interest Form
CATEGORIES:Children's Events,Day Camp,Gibbs Events,Hands-On/Craft Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20180626T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20180628T130000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20180305T193817Z
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SUMMARY:Pioneer Kid Camp 2018
DESCRIPTION:Tuesday-Thursday; June 26-28\n9:00 am-1:00 pm\n$99 per week\nAges 6-10 \nChildren ages 6-10 travel back in time to experience school\, work and play in this three-day pioneer immersion history camp to learn about life in the 1800s. Campers attend the one-room schoolhouse each day\, learning “reading\, writing and arithmetic” in a fun and kid-friendly way. Pioneer Kids also learn to play marbles\, feed and care for the animals\, make butter and ice cream\, and much more.\nBring a bag lunch each day.\nAn open house will be held on Thursdays at 12:30 for campers’ families. \nPioneer Kid Camp is also offered Tuesday-Thursday\, July 31-August 2 and August 14-16. \nClick here to register!
URL:https://rchs.com/event/pioneer-kid-camp-2018/
LOCATION:Gibbs Volunteer Interest Form
CATEGORIES:Children's Events,Day Camp,Gibbs Events,Hands-On/Craft Event
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DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20180623T143000
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SUMMARY:Family Friendly Saturdays: Tea Party
DESCRIPTION:Tea Party on the Lawn\nSaturday\, June 23rd\nTwo sessions: 11am and 1pm\nJoin us at a late morning or mid-afternoon tea on the front lawn of the old Gibbs Farmhouse. Costumed Gibbs Farm Staff will serve tea\, lemonade\, and treats while giving guests an introduction to Victorian Era mannerisms. \nPre-registration and payment is required. $10 adults; $9 Seniors; $8 Children 4-16; Free for 3 and under. RCHS Member are free! \nRegistration closed. \nBonus: The Outdoor Painters of Minnesota will be on site all day. Watch them paint the sights of Gibbs Farm! \nPlease call the Gibbs Farm Office at 651-646-8629 with any questions. \n 
URL:https://rchs.com/event/family-friendly-saturdays-tea-party/
LOCATION:Gibbs Volunteer Interest Form
CATEGORIES:All Ages,Children's Events,Family Events,Gibbs Events,Hands-On/Craft Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20180619T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20180621T130000
DTSTAMP:20260424T205655
CREATED:20180305T190647Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180305T190647Z
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SUMMARY:Gibbs Girl Camp 2018
DESCRIPTION:Tuesday-Thursday; June 19-21\n9:00 am-1:00 pm\n$99\nGirls Ages 6-10\nThree Days\, Three Experiences: Life as a Pioneer girl\, Dakota girl and Victorian girl. Campers discover what the lives of pioneer girls\, Dakota girls and Victorian girls were like in the 1800s. This craft-based camp offers girls a first-hand appreciation of the daily lives of girls in days gone by.\nSome activities include attending a quilting bee\, creating a yarn doll\, dipping candles and square dancing on Pioneer day\, putting up a tipi\, beading and making cornhusk dolls on Dakota day\, and “taking tea” and making tussie-mussies following a nature walk on Victorian day.\nBring a bag lunch each day.\nEach Thursday\, campers will hold an open house for their families. Open house begins at 12:30 and all family members are invited as our guests! \nGibbs Girl Camp is also offered Tuesday- Thursday\, August 7-9\, August 21-23\, and August 28-30. \nClick here to register!
URL:https://rchs.com/event/gibbs-girl-camp-week-1/
LOCATION:Gibbs Volunteer Interest Form
CATEGORIES:Children's Events,Day Camp,Gibbs Events,Hands-On/Craft Event
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CREATED:20180524T193108Z
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SUMMARY:Family Friendly Saturdays: Basket Weaving
DESCRIPTION:Make your very own woven basket to take home. Demonstration will be led by experienced Gibbs Farm Staff. Recommended age: 10 and up. Admission is limited\, so register soon! \nTwo sessions: 11am and 2pm. Basket making activity will take approximately 90 minutes. \nPre-registration is required. Pay regular admission on day of event. Please register for one session here or call the Gibbs Farm Office at 651-646-8629.
URL:https://rchs.com/event/family-friendly-saturdays-basket-weaving/
LOCATION:Gibbs Volunteer Interest Form
CATEGORIES:All Ages,Family Events,Gibbs Events,Hands-On/Craft Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20171029T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20171029T160000
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CREATED:20171017T160215Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171017T160215Z
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SUMMARY:Dakota Tours
DESCRIPTION:Public Tour Schedule Change for Sunday\, October 29th\, 2017\nThe Gibbs Farmhouse and One-Room Schoolhouse will be closed on October 29th\, therefore regular tours of these buildings will not occur on this date. \nPlease join us for a Dakota tour at 10:30\, 11:30\, 12:30\, 1:30\, and 2:30 to learn all about seasonal rounds of Dakota in the 1800s. A special beading activity will be ongoing in the Admissions Building. \nAs always\, our farm animals will be waiting to meet you! \nTours are included in General Admission:\n$8 adults\, $7 seniors 62+\, $5 children 3 and up\nFree for RCHS members
URL:https://rchs.com/event/dakota-tours/
LOCATION:Gibbs Volunteer Interest Form
CATEGORIES:All Ages,Children's Events,Gibbs Events,Hands-On/Craft Event,Tours
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ORGANIZER;CN="Ramsey County Historical Society":MAILTO:info@rchs.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20171019T090000
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CREATED:20170920T133833Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170920T133833Z
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SUMMARY:MEA Day Camp
DESCRIPTION:MEA Camp 2017\nThursday\, October 19\, 2017\nFull Day: 9:00 am-4:00 pm\nHalf Day: 9:00 am-12:00 pm \nChildren Ages 6-10 \nOnline registration is available here. Or you may call Gibbs Farm directly at 651-646-8629 to register. \nGibbs Farm is offering an exciting\, fun\, and educational experience for your kids for MEA 2017. This half-day or full-day camp is for kids ages 6-10. Campers will have the opportunity to experience a day filled with Dakota and pioneer activities and crafts\, including caring for your animals\, dipping a real beeswax candle\, visiting our one-room schoolhouse and much more! They will also get a special treat\, our famous homemade ice cream. \nHalf Day: $29\nFull Day: $49 \nImportant Note: If you would like to register for a Day Camp within 2 days of the start of camp\,\nplease call the Gibbs Farm directly at 651-646-8629 to register. \nOur camps are held rain or shine – dress for the weather! Part of each camp day is spent out of doors\, in case of bad weather\, camp will be held inside site buildings. \nReservations are required and must be prepaid for all camps.\nOne week notice of cancellation is needed in order to receive a refund.
URL:https://rchs.com/event/mea-day-camp/
LOCATION:Gibbs Volunteer Interest Form
CATEGORIES:Children's Events,Day Camp,Gibbs Events,Hands-On/Craft Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Ramsey County Historical Society":MAILTO:info@rchs.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20170901T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20170901T160000
DTSTAMP:20260424T205655
CREATED:20170810T155254Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170810T155254Z
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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
URL:https://rchs.com/event/bench-building/
LOCATION:Gibbs Volunteer Interest Form
CATEGORIES:All Ages,Community Events,Gibbs Events,Hands-On/Craft Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Ramsey County Historical Society":MAILTO:info@rchs.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20170825T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20170825T160000
DTSTAMP:20260424T205655
CREATED:20170127T000410Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170127T000410Z
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SUMMARY:Farm Fridays 2017
DESCRIPTION:Join us on Fridays at Gibbs Farm to explore a craft\, garden or kitchen heritage topic\, focusing on the lives of the pioneers and of the Dakota people who lived and visited at Gibbs Farm. \nFridays\, 10:00 am-4:00 pm \n\nJune 9\, 2017 – Orchard Day\, Pest Control and Maintenance\nGibbs Farm Heritage Orchard will be open to the public and staffed by volunteers all day.\nTwo presentations about pests and maintenance. Staff will lead an apple craft for children.\nJune 16\, 2017 – Dakota Moons\nArtist and Site Interpreter Peggy Stern will prepare a demonstration and hands on art activity based on the Dakota Moons. Two presentation times.\nJune 23\, 2017 – Dakota Trade Day\nPresentation by staff in Bark lodge with the Gibbs Dakota Collection about Dakota trade followed by bracelet making activity. Quillwork and Beadmaking Demonstration with resident Dakota artist David Louis at 2:30 pm\, his presentation is on-going\, drop in when you like.\nJune 30\, 2017- Pioneer and Dakota Cooking \nDemonstrations of cooking on outdoor wood stove\, and over a campfire. Two demonstrations\, 11:00 am and 2:00 pm.\nJuly 7\, 2017 – Animal Day\nVisitors can take an animal tour in addition to Dakota and Farmhouse tours. Say hello to our Pigs\, Goats\, Sheep\, Chickens\, Geese and Ducks. Learn about farm animals in Pioneer times.\nJuly 14\, 2017 – Blacksmithing\nTerry Robertson is a retired dentist who has been participating in blacksmithing at Gibbs for over 40 years. There will be a chance for audience participation while she demonstrates blacksmithing techniques on her coal-fired forge.\nJuly 21\, 2017 – Turtle Medicine Garden Day\nTwo presentations about native plants and their uses\, based on research and work done on our Medicine Garden this year thanks to a grant from the St. Paul Garden Club.\nJuly 28\, 2017 – Pioneer and Dakota Game Day\nStaff will lead games played by Pioneer and Dakota children\, and a crafting activity.\nAugust 4\, 2017 – Orchard Day\, Apple Varieties\nGibbs Farm Heritage Orchard will be open to the public and staffed by volunteers all day. Two presentations and tastings. Staff will lead an apple craft for children.\nAugust 11\, 2017 – School House\nSchoolhouse program with “Ms. Lake.” Two presentation times TBA.\nAugust 18\, 2017 – Bees\nBell museum staff will have a table and honeybees from 1-4 pm.\nGibbs Farm will lead a candle dipping activity every hour.\nAugust 25\, 2017 – Archaeology\nSite interpreter Kassie Bradshaw-Kmitch will lead a presentation on the 1995 Soddy Archaeological dig. Visitors will be able to view artifacts from the dig.\n\n\nAdmission: $8 adults\, $7 seniors 62+\, $5 children ages 4-16. Free for RCHS members. \nEach topic will include a brief history and hands-on activity to take home. Topics will be listed on our website\, watch for more information.\nPrograms are open to all.\nFree parking in our Gibbs Farm lot.\nNote: Please schedule groups of more than 10 guests two weeks in advance.\nProgram\, take-home activity and tours included in admissions.
URL:https://rchs.com/event/farm-fridays-2017-08-25/
LOCATION:Gibbs Volunteer Interest Form
CATEGORIES:All Ages,Gibbs Events,Hands-On/Craft Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Ramsey County Historical Society":MAILTO:info@rchs.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20170818T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20170818T160000
DTSTAMP:20260424T205655
CREATED:20170127T000410Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170127T000410Z
UID:10008461-1503050400-1503072000@rchs.com
SUMMARY:Farm Fridays 2017
DESCRIPTION:Join us on Fridays at Gibbs Farm to explore a craft\, garden or kitchen heritage topic\, focusing on the lives of the pioneers and of the Dakota people who lived and visited at Gibbs Farm. \nFridays\, 10:00 am-4:00 pm \n\nJune 9\, 2017 – Orchard Day\, Pest Control and Maintenance\nGibbs Farm Heritage Orchard will be open to the public and staffed by volunteers all day.\nTwo presentations about pests and maintenance. Staff will lead an apple craft for children.\nJune 16\, 2017 – Dakota Moons\nArtist and Site Interpreter Peggy Stern will prepare a demonstration and hands on art activity based on the Dakota Moons. Two presentation times.\nJune 23\, 2017 – Dakota Trade Day\nPresentation by staff in Bark lodge with the Gibbs Dakota Collection about Dakota trade followed by bracelet making activity. Quillwork and Beadmaking Demonstration with resident Dakota artist David Louis at 2:30 pm\, his presentation is on-going\, drop in when you like.\nJune 30\, 2017- Pioneer and Dakota Cooking \nDemonstrations of cooking on outdoor wood stove\, and over a campfire. Two demonstrations\, 11:00 am and 2:00 pm.\nJuly 7\, 2017 – Animal Day\nVisitors can take an animal tour in addition to Dakota and Farmhouse tours. Say hello to our Pigs\, Goats\, Sheep\, Chickens\, Geese and Ducks. Learn about farm animals in Pioneer times.\nJuly 14\, 2017 – Blacksmithing\nTerry Robertson is a retired dentist who has been participating in blacksmithing at Gibbs for over 40 years. There will be a chance for audience participation while she demonstrates blacksmithing techniques on her coal-fired forge.\nJuly 21\, 2017 – Turtle Medicine Garden Day\nTwo presentations about native plants and their uses\, based on research and work done on our Medicine Garden this year thanks to a grant from the St. Paul Garden Club.\nJuly 28\, 2017 – Pioneer and Dakota Game Day\nStaff will lead games played by Pioneer and Dakota children\, and a crafting activity.\nAugust 4\, 2017 – Orchard Day\, Apple Varieties\nGibbs Farm Heritage Orchard will be open to the public and staffed by volunteers all day. Two presentations and tastings. Staff will lead an apple craft for children.\nAugust 11\, 2017 – School House\nSchoolhouse program with “Ms. Lake.” Two presentation times TBA.\nAugust 18\, 2017 – Bees\nBell museum staff will have a table and honeybees from 1-4 pm.\nGibbs Farm will lead a candle dipping activity every hour.\nAugust 25\, 2017 – Archaeology\nSite interpreter Kassie Bradshaw-Kmitch will lead a presentation on the 1995 Soddy Archaeological dig. Visitors will be able to view artifacts from the dig.\n\n\nAdmission: $8 adults\, $7 seniors 62+\, $5 children ages 4-16. Free for RCHS members. \nEach topic will include a brief history and hands-on activity to take home. Topics will be listed on our website\, watch for more information.\nPrograms are open to all.\nFree parking in our Gibbs Farm lot.\nNote: Please schedule groups of more than 10 guests two weeks in advance.\nProgram\, take-home activity and tours included in admissions.
URL:https://rchs.com/event/farm-fridays-2017-08-18/
LOCATION:Gibbs Volunteer Interest Form
CATEGORIES:All Ages,Gibbs Events,Hands-On/Craft Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Ramsey County Historical Society":MAILTO:info@rchs.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20170811T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20170811T160000
DTSTAMP:20260424T205655
CREATED:20170127T000410Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170127T000410Z
UID:10008460-1502445600-1502467200@rchs.com
SUMMARY:Farm Fridays 2017
DESCRIPTION:Join us on Fridays at Gibbs Farm to explore a craft\, garden or kitchen heritage topic\, focusing on the lives of the pioneers and of the Dakota people who lived and visited at Gibbs Farm. \nFridays\, 10:00 am-4:00 pm \n\nJune 9\, 2017 – Orchard Day\, Pest Control and Maintenance\nGibbs Farm Heritage Orchard will be open to the public and staffed by volunteers all day.\nTwo presentations about pests and maintenance. Staff will lead an apple craft for children.\nJune 16\, 2017 – Dakota Moons\nArtist and Site Interpreter Peggy Stern will prepare a demonstration and hands on art activity based on the Dakota Moons. Two presentation times.\nJune 23\, 2017 – Dakota Trade Day\nPresentation by staff in Bark lodge with the Gibbs Dakota Collection about Dakota trade followed by bracelet making activity. Quillwork and Beadmaking Demonstration with resident Dakota artist David Louis at 2:30 pm\, his presentation is on-going\, drop in when you like.\nJune 30\, 2017- Pioneer and Dakota Cooking \nDemonstrations of cooking on outdoor wood stove\, and over a campfire. Two demonstrations\, 11:00 am and 2:00 pm.\nJuly 7\, 2017 – Animal Day\nVisitors can take an animal tour in addition to Dakota and Farmhouse tours. Say hello to our Pigs\, Goats\, Sheep\, Chickens\, Geese and Ducks. Learn about farm animals in Pioneer times.\nJuly 14\, 2017 – Blacksmithing\nTerry Robertson is a retired dentist who has been participating in blacksmithing at Gibbs for over 40 years. There will be a chance for audience participation while she demonstrates blacksmithing techniques on her coal-fired forge.\nJuly 21\, 2017 – Turtle Medicine Garden Day\nTwo presentations about native plants and their uses\, based on research and work done on our Medicine Garden this year thanks to a grant from the St. Paul Garden Club.\nJuly 28\, 2017 – Pioneer and Dakota Game Day\nStaff will lead games played by Pioneer and Dakota children\, and a crafting activity.\nAugust 4\, 2017 – Orchard Day\, Apple Varieties\nGibbs Farm Heritage Orchard will be open to the public and staffed by volunteers all day. Two presentations and tastings. Staff will lead an apple craft for children.\nAugust 11\, 2017 – School House\nSchoolhouse program with “Ms. Lake.” Two presentation times TBA.\nAugust 18\, 2017 – Bees\nBell museum staff will have a table and honeybees from 1-4 pm.\nGibbs Farm will lead a candle dipping activity every hour.\nAugust 25\, 2017 – Archaeology\nSite interpreter Kassie Bradshaw-Kmitch will lead a presentation on the 1995 Soddy Archaeological dig. Visitors will be able to view artifacts from the dig.\n\n\nAdmission: $8 adults\, $7 seniors 62+\, $5 children ages 4-16. Free for RCHS members. \nEach topic will include a brief history and hands-on activity to take home. Topics will be listed on our website\, watch for more information.\nPrograms are open to all.\nFree parking in our Gibbs Farm lot.\nNote: Please schedule groups of more than 10 guests two weeks in advance.\nProgram\, take-home activity and tours included in admissions.
URL:https://rchs.com/event/farm-fridays-2017-08-11/
LOCATION:Gibbs Volunteer Interest Form
CATEGORIES:All Ages,Gibbs Events,Hands-On/Craft Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Ramsey County Historical Society":MAILTO:info@rchs.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20170804T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20170804T160000
DTSTAMP:20260424T205655
CREATED:20170127T000410Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170127T000410Z
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SUMMARY:Farm Fridays 2017
DESCRIPTION:Join us on Fridays at Gibbs Farm to explore a craft\, garden or kitchen heritage topic\, focusing on the lives of the pioneers and of the Dakota people who lived and visited at Gibbs Farm. \nFridays\, 10:00 am-4:00 pm \n\nJune 9\, 2017 – Orchard Day\, Pest Control and Maintenance\nGibbs Farm Heritage Orchard will be open to the public and staffed by volunteers all day.\nTwo presentations about pests and maintenance. Staff will lead an apple craft for children.\nJune 16\, 2017 – Dakota Moons\nArtist and Site Interpreter Peggy Stern will prepare a demonstration and hands on art activity based on the Dakota Moons. Two presentation times.\nJune 23\, 2017 – Dakota Trade Day\nPresentation by staff in Bark lodge with the Gibbs Dakota Collection about Dakota trade followed by bracelet making activity. Quillwork and Beadmaking Demonstration with resident Dakota artist David Louis at 2:30 pm\, his presentation is on-going\, drop in when you like.\nJune 30\, 2017- Pioneer and Dakota Cooking \nDemonstrations of cooking on outdoor wood stove\, and over a campfire. Two demonstrations\, 11:00 am and 2:00 pm.\nJuly 7\, 2017 – Animal Day\nVisitors can take an animal tour in addition to Dakota and Farmhouse tours. Say hello to our Pigs\, Goats\, Sheep\, Chickens\, Geese and Ducks. Learn about farm animals in Pioneer times.\nJuly 14\, 2017 – Blacksmithing\nTerry Robertson is a retired dentist who has been participating in blacksmithing at Gibbs for over 40 years. There will be a chance for audience participation while she demonstrates blacksmithing techniques on her coal-fired forge.\nJuly 21\, 2017 – Turtle Medicine Garden Day\nTwo presentations about native plants and their uses\, based on research and work done on our Medicine Garden this year thanks to a grant from the St. Paul Garden Club.\nJuly 28\, 2017 – Pioneer and Dakota Game Day\nStaff will lead games played by Pioneer and Dakota children\, and a crafting activity.\nAugust 4\, 2017 – Orchard Day\, Apple Varieties\nGibbs Farm Heritage Orchard will be open to the public and staffed by volunteers all day. Two presentations and tastings. Staff will lead an apple craft for children.\nAugust 11\, 2017 – School House\nSchoolhouse program with “Ms. Lake.” Two presentation times TBA.\nAugust 18\, 2017 – Bees\nBell museum staff will have a table and honeybees from 1-4 pm.\nGibbs Farm will lead a candle dipping activity every hour.\nAugust 25\, 2017 – Archaeology\nSite interpreter Kassie Bradshaw-Kmitch will lead a presentation on the 1995 Soddy Archaeological dig. Visitors will be able to view artifacts from the dig.\n\n\nAdmission: $8 adults\, $7 seniors 62+\, $5 children ages 4-16. Free for RCHS members. \nEach topic will include a brief history and hands-on activity to take home. Topics will be listed on our website\, watch for more information.\nPrograms are open to all.\nFree parking in our Gibbs Farm lot.\nNote: Please schedule groups of more than 10 guests two weeks in advance.\nProgram\, take-home activity and tours included in admissions.
URL:https://rchs.com/event/farm-fridays-2017-08-04/
LOCATION:Gibbs Volunteer Interest Form
CATEGORIES:All Ages,Gibbs Events,Hands-On/Craft Event
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=:
ORGANIZER;CN="Ramsey County Historical Society":MAILTO:info@rchs.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20170728T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20170728T160000
DTSTAMP:20260424T205655
CREATED:20170127T000410Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170127T000410Z
UID:10008458-1501236000-1501257600@rchs.com
SUMMARY:Farm Fridays 2017
DESCRIPTION:Join us on Fridays at Gibbs Farm to explore a craft\, garden or kitchen heritage topic\, focusing on the lives of the pioneers and of the Dakota people who lived and visited at Gibbs Farm. \nFridays\, 10:00 am-4:00 pm \n\nJune 9\, 2017 – Orchard Day\, Pest Control and Maintenance\nGibbs Farm Heritage Orchard will be open to the public and staffed by volunteers all day.\nTwo presentations about pests and maintenance. Staff will lead an apple craft for children.\nJune 16\, 2017 – Dakota Moons\nArtist and Site Interpreter Peggy Stern will prepare a demonstration and hands on art activity based on the Dakota Moons. Two presentation times.\nJune 23\, 2017 – Dakota Trade Day\nPresentation by staff in Bark lodge with the Gibbs Dakota Collection about Dakota trade followed by bracelet making activity. Quillwork and Beadmaking Demonstration with resident Dakota artist David Louis at 2:30 pm\, his presentation is on-going\, drop in when you like.\nJune 30\, 2017- Pioneer and Dakota Cooking \nDemonstrations of cooking on outdoor wood stove\, and over a campfire. Two demonstrations\, 11:00 am and 2:00 pm.\nJuly 7\, 2017 – Animal Day\nVisitors can take an animal tour in addition to Dakota and Farmhouse tours. Say hello to our Pigs\, Goats\, Sheep\, Chickens\, Geese and Ducks. Learn about farm animals in Pioneer times.\nJuly 14\, 2017 – Blacksmithing\nTerry Robertson is a retired dentist who has been participating in blacksmithing at Gibbs for over 40 years. There will be a chance for audience participation while she demonstrates blacksmithing techniques on her coal-fired forge.\nJuly 21\, 2017 – Turtle Medicine Garden Day\nTwo presentations about native plants and their uses\, based on research and work done on our Medicine Garden this year thanks to a grant from the St. Paul Garden Club.\nJuly 28\, 2017 – Pioneer and Dakota Game Day\nStaff will lead games played by Pioneer and Dakota children\, and a crafting activity.\nAugust 4\, 2017 – Orchard Day\, Apple Varieties\nGibbs Farm Heritage Orchard will be open to the public and staffed by volunteers all day. Two presentations and tastings. Staff will lead an apple craft for children.\nAugust 11\, 2017 – School House\nSchoolhouse program with “Ms. Lake.” Two presentation times TBA.\nAugust 18\, 2017 – Bees\nBell museum staff will have a table and honeybees from 1-4 pm.\nGibbs Farm will lead a candle dipping activity every hour.\nAugust 25\, 2017 – Archaeology\nSite interpreter Kassie Bradshaw-Kmitch will lead a presentation on the 1995 Soddy Archaeological dig. Visitors will be able to view artifacts from the dig.\n\n\nAdmission: $8 adults\, $7 seniors 62+\, $5 children ages 4-16. Free for RCHS members. \nEach topic will include a brief history and hands-on activity to take home. Topics will be listed on our website\, watch for more information.\nPrograms are open to all.\nFree parking in our Gibbs Farm lot.\nNote: Please schedule groups of more than 10 guests two weeks in advance.\nProgram\, take-home activity and tours included in admissions.
URL:https://rchs.com/event/farm-fridays-2017-07-28/
LOCATION:Gibbs Volunteer Interest Form
CATEGORIES:All Ages,Gibbs Events,Hands-On/Craft Event
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://rchs.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/7-12-16-005-e1499715852266.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Ramsey County Historical Society":MAILTO:info@rchs.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20170721T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20170721T160000
DTSTAMP:20260424T205655
CREATED:20170127T000410Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170127T000410Z
UID:10008457-1500631200-1500652800@rchs.com
SUMMARY:Farm Fridays 2017
DESCRIPTION:Join us on Fridays at Gibbs Farm to explore a craft\, garden or kitchen heritage topic\, focusing on the lives of the pioneers and of the Dakota people who lived and visited at Gibbs Farm. \nFridays\, 10:00 am-4:00 pm \n\nJune 9\, 2017 – Orchard Day\, Pest Control and Maintenance\nGibbs Farm Heritage Orchard will be open to the public and staffed by volunteers all day.\nTwo presentations about pests and maintenance. Staff will lead an apple craft for children.\nJune 16\, 2017 – Dakota Moons\nArtist and Site Interpreter Peggy Stern will prepare a demonstration and hands on art activity based on the Dakota Moons. Two presentation times.\nJune 23\, 2017 – Dakota Trade Day\nPresentation by staff in Bark lodge with the Gibbs Dakota Collection about Dakota trade followed by bracelet making activity. Quillwork and Beadmaking Demonstration with resident Dakota artist David Louis at 2:30 pm\, his presentation is on-going\, drop in when you like.\nJune 30\, 2017- Pioneer and Dakota Cooking \nDemonstrations of cooking on outdoor wood stove\, and over a campfire. Two demonstrations\, 11:00 am and 2:00 pm.\nJuly 7\, 2017 – Animal Day\nVisitors can take an animal tour in addition to Dakota and Farmhouse tours. Say hello to our Pigs\, Goats\, Sheep\, Chickens\, Geese and Ducks. Learn about farm animals in Pioneer times.\nJuly 14\, 2017 – Blacksmithing\nTerry Robertson is a retired dentist who has been participating in blacksmithing at Gibbs for over 40 years. There will be a chance for audience participation while she demonstrates blacksmithing techniques on her coal-fired forge.\nJuly 21\, 2017 – Turtle Medicine Garden Day\nTwo presentations about native plants and their uses\, based on research and work done on our Medicine Garden this year thanks to a grant from the St. Paul Garden Club.\nJuly 28\, 2017 – Pioneer and Dakota Game Day\nStaff will lead games played by Pioneer and Dakota children\, and a crafting activity.\nAugust 4\, 2017 – Orchard Day\, Apple Varieties\nGibbs Farm Heritage Orchard will be open to the public and staffed by volunteers all day. Two presentations and tastings. Staff will lead an apple craft for children.\nAugust 11\, 2017 – School House\nSchoolhouse program with “Ms. Lake.” Two presentation times TBA.\nAugust 18\, 2017 – Bees\nBell museum staff will have a table and honeybees from 1-4 pm.\nGibbs Farm will lead a candle dipping activity every hour.\nAugust 25\, 2017 – Archaeology\nSite interpreter Kassie Bradshaw-Kmitch will lead a presentation on the 1995 Soddy Archaeological dig. Visitors will be able to view artifacts from the dig.\n\n\nAdmission: $8 adults\, $7 seniors 62+\, $5 children ages 4-16. Free for RCHS members. \nEach topic will include a brief history and hands-on activity to take home. Topics will be listed on our website\, watch for more information.\nPrograms are open to all.\nFree parking in our Gibbs Farm lot.\nNote: Please schedule groups of more than 10 guests two weeks in advance.\nProgram\, take-home activity and tours included in admissions.
URL:https://rchs.com/event/farm-fridays-2017-07-21/
LOCATION:Gibbs Volunteer Interest Form
CATEGORIES:All Ages,Gibbs Events,Hands-On/Craft Event
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://rchs.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/GibbsSite_Gardens_DakotaMedicideGarden-14-e1499715537734.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Ramsey County Historical Society":MAILTO:info@rchs.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20170714T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20170714T160000
DTSTAMP:20260424T205655
CREATED:20170127T000410Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170127T000410Z
UID:10008456-1500026400-1500048000@rchs.com
SUMMARY:Farm Fridays 2017
DESCRIPTION:Join us on Fridays at Gibbs Farm to explore a craft\, garden or kitchen heritage topic\, focusing on the lives of the pioneers and of the Dakota people who lived and visited at Gibbs Farm. \nFridays\, 10:00 am-4:00 pm \n\nJune 9\, 2017 – Orchard Day\, Pest Control and Maintenance\nGibbs Farm Heritage Orchard will be open to the public and staffed by volunteers all day.\nTwo presentations about pests and maintenance. Staff will lead an apple craft for children.\nJune 16\, 2017 – Dakota Moons\nArtist and Site Interpreter Peggy Stern will prepare a demonstration and hands on art activity based on the Dakota Moons. Two presentation times.\nJune 23\, 2017 – Dakota Trade Day\nPresentation by staff in Bark lodge with the Gibbs Dakota Collection about Dakota trade followed by bracelet making activity. Quillwork and Beadmaking Demonstration with resident Dakota artist David Louis at 2:30 pm\, his presentation is on-going\, drop in when you like.\nJune 30\, 2017- Pioneer and Dakota Cooking \nDemonstrations of cooking on outdoor wood stove\, and over a campfire. Two demonstrations\, 11:00 am and 2:00 pm.\nJuly 7\, 2017 – Animal Day\nVisitors can take an animal tour in addition to Dakota and Farmhouse tours. Say hello to our Pigs\, Goats\, Sheep\, Chickens\, Geese and Ducks. Learn about farm animals in Pioneer times.\nJuly 14\, 2017 – Blacksmithing\nTerry Robertson is a retired dentist who has been participating in blacksmithing at Gibbs for over 40 years. There will be a chance for audience participation while she demonstrates blacksmithing techniques on her coal-fired forge.\nJuly 21\, 2017 – Turtle Medicine Garden Day\nTwo presentations about native plants and their uses\, based on research and work done on our Medicine Garden this year thanks to a grant from the St. Paul Garden Club.\nJuly 28\, 2017 – Pioneer and Dakota Game Day\nStaff will lead games played by Pioneer and Dakota children\, and a crafting activity.\nAugust 4\, 2017 – Orchard Day\, Apple Varieties\nGibbs Farm Heritage Orchard will be open to the public and staffed by volunteers all day. Two presentations and tastings. Staff will lead an apple craft for children.\nAugust 11\, 2017 – School House\nSchoolhouse program with “Ms. Lake.” Two presentation times TBA.\nAugust 18\, 2017 – Bees\nBell museum staff will have a table and honeybees from 1-4 pm.\nGibbs Farm will lead a candle dipping activity every hour.\nAugust 25\, 2017 – Archaeology\nSite interpreter Kassie Bradshaw-Kmitch will lead a presentation on the 1995 Soddy Archaeological dig. Visitors will be able to view artifacts from the dig.\n\n\nAdmission: $8 adults\, $7 seniors 62+\, $5 children ages 4-16. Free for RCHS members. \nEach topic will include a brief history and hands-on activity to take home. Topics will be listed on our website\, watch for more information.\nPrograms are open to all.\nFree parking in our Gibbs Farm lot.\nNote: Please schedule groups of more than 10 guests two weeks in advance.\nProgram\, take-home activity and tours included in admissions.
URL:https://rchs.com/event/farm-fridays-2017-07-14/
LOCATION:Gibbs Volunteer Interest Form
CATEGORIES:All Ages,Gibbs Events,Hands-On/Craft Event
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://rchs.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/GibbsDemos_Blacksmithing-5-e1499715315634.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Ramsey County Historical Society":MAILTO:info@rchs.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20170707T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20170707T160000
DTSTAMP:20260424T205655
CREATED:20170127T000410Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170127T000410Z
UID:10008455-1499421600-1499443200@rchs.com
SUMMARY:Farm Fridays 2017
DESCRIPTION:Join us on Fridays at Gibbs Farm to explore a craft\, garden or kitchen heritage topic\, focusing on the lives of the pioneers and of the Dakota people who lived and visited at Gibbs Farm. \nFridays\, 10:00 am-4:00 pm \n\nJune 9\, 2017 – Orchard Day\, Pest Control and Maintenance\nGibbs Farm Heritage Orchard will be open to the public and staffed by volunteers all day.\nTwo presentations about pests and maintenance. Staff will lead an apple craft for children.\nJune 16\, 2017 – Dakota Moons\nArtist and Site Interpreter Peggy Stern will prepare a demonstration and hands on art activity based on the Dakota Moons. Two presentation times.\nJune 23\, 2017 – Dakota Trade Day\nPresentation by staff in Bark lodge with the Gibbs Dakota Collection about Dakota trade followed by bracelet making activity. Quillwork and Beadmaking Demonstration with resident Dakota artist David Louis at 2:30 pm\, his presentation is on-going\, drop in when you like.\nJune 30\, 2017- Pioneer and Dakota Cooking \nDemonstrations of cooking on outdoor wood stove\, and over a campfire. Two demonstrations\, 11:00 am and 2:00 pm.\nJuly 7\, 2017 – Animal Day\nVisitors can take an animal tour in addition to Dakota and Farmhouse tours. Say hello to our Pigs\, Goats\, Sheep\, Chickens\, Geese and Ducks. Learn about farm animals in Pioneer times.\nJuly 14\, 2017 – Blacksmithing\nTerry Robertson is a retired dentist who has been participating in blacksmithing at Gibbs for over 40 years. There will be a chance for audience participation while she demonstrates blacksmithing techniques on her coal-fired forge.\nJuly 21\, 2017 – Turtle Medicine Garden Day\nTwo presentations about native plants and their uses\, based on research and work done on our Medicine Garden this year thanks to a grant from the St. Paul Garden Club.\nJuly 28\, 2017 – Pioneer and Dakota Game Day\nStaff will lead games played by Pioneer and Dakota children\, and a crafting activity.\nAugust 4\, 2017 – Orchard Day\, Apple Varieties\nGibbs Farm Heritage Orchard will be open to the public and staffed by volunteers all day. Two presentations and tastings. Staff will lead an apple craft for children.\nAugust 11\, 2017 – School House\nSchoolhouse program with “Ms. Lake.” Two presentation times TBA.\nAugust 18\, 2017 – Bees\nBell museum staff will have a table and honeybees from 1-4 pm.\nGibbs Farm will lead a candle dipping activity every hour.\nAugust 25\, 2017 – Archaeology\nSite interpreter Kassie Bradshaw-Kmitch will lead a presentation on the 1995 Soddy Archaeological dig. Visitors will be able to view artifacts from the dig.\n\n\nAdmission: $8 adults\, $7 seniors 62+\, $5 children ages 4-16. Free for RCHS members. \nEach topic will include a brief history and hands-on activity to take home. Topics will be listed on our website\, watch for more information.\nPrograms are open to all.\nFree parking in our Gibbs Farm lot.\nNote: Please schedule groups of more than 10 guests two weeks in advance.\nProgram\, take-home activity and tours included in admissions.
URL:https://rchs.com/event/farm-fridays/2017-07-07/
LOCATION:Gibbs Volunteer Interest Form
CATEGORIES:All Ages,Gibbs Events,Hands-On/Craft Event
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://rchs.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/GibbsDemos_Cooking-3-e1462994185509.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Ramsey County Historical Society":MAILTO:info@rchs.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20170630T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20170630T160000
DTSTAMP:20260424T205655
CREATED:20170127T000410Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170127T000410Z
UID:10008454-1498816800-1498838400@rchs.com
SUMMARY:Farm Fridays 2017
DESCRIPTION:Join us on Fridays at Gibbs Farm to explore a craft\, garden or kitchen heritage topic\, focusing on the lives of the pioneers and of the Dakota people who lived and visited at Gibbs Farm. \nFridays\, 10:00 am-4:00 pm \n\nJune 9\, 2017 – Orchard Day\, Pest Control and Maintenance\nGibbs Farm Heritage Orchard will be open to the public and staffed by volunteers all day.\nTwo presentations about pests and maintenance. Staff will lead an apple craft for children.\nJune 16\, 2017 – Dakota Moons\nArtist and Site Interpreter Peggy Stern will prepare a demonstration and hands on art activity based on the Dakota Moons. Two presentation times.\nJune 23\, 2017 – Dakota Trade Day\nPresentation by staff in Bark lodge with the Gibbs Dakota Collection about Dakota trade followed by bracelet making activity. Quillwork and Beadmaking Demonstration with resident Dakota artist David Louis at 2:30 pm\, his presentation is on-going\, drop in when you like.\nJune 30\, 2017- Pioneer and Dakota Cooking \nDemonstrations of cooking on outdoor wood stove\, and over a campfire. Two demonstrations\, 11:00 am and 2:00 pm.\nJuly 7\, 2017 – Animal Day\nVisitors can take an animal tour in addition to Dakota and Farmhouse tours. Say hello to our Pigs\, Goats\, Sheep\, Chickens\, Geese and Ducks. Learn about farm animals in Pioneer times.\nJuly 14\, 2017 – Blacksmithing\nTerry Robertson is a retired dentist who has been participating in blacksmithing at Gibbs for over 40 years. There will be a chance for audience participation while she demonstrates blacksmithing techniques on her coal-fired forge.\nJuly 21\, 2017 – Turtle Medicine Garden Day\nTwo presentations about native plants and their uses\, based on research and work done on our Medicine Garden this year thanks to a grant from the St. Paul Garden Club.\nJuly 28\, 2017 – Pioneer and Dakota Game Day\nStaff will lead games played by Pioneer and Dakota children\, and a crafting activity.\nAugust 4\, 2017 – Orchard Day\, Apple Varieties\nGibbs Farm Heritage Orchard will be open to the public and staffed by volunteers all day. Two presentations and tastings. Staff will lead an apple craft for children.\nAugust 11\, 2017 – School House\nSchoolhouse program with “Ms. Lake.” Two presentation times TBA.\nAugust 18\, 2017 – Bees\nBell museum staff will have a table and honeybees from 1-4 pm.\nGibbs Farm will lead a candle dipping activity every hour.\nAugust 25\, 2017 – Archaeology\nSite interpreter Kassie Bradshaw-Kmitch will lead a presentation on the 1995 Soddy Archaeological dig. Visitors will be able to view artifacts from the dig.\n\n\nAdmission: $8 adults\, $7 seniors 62+\, $5 children ages 4-16. Free for RCHS members. \nEach topic will include a brief history and hands-on activity to take home. Topics will be listed on our website\, watch for more information.\nPrograms are open to all.\nFree parking in our Gibbs Farm lot.\nNote: Please schedule groups of more than 10 guests two weeks in advance.\nProgram\, take-home activity and tours included in admissions.
URL:https://rchs.com/event/farm-fridays/2017-06-30/
LOCATION:Gibbs Volunteer Interest Form
CATEGORIES:All Ages,Gibbs Events,Hands-On/Craft Event
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://rchs.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/GibbsDemos_Cooking-3-e1462994185509.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Ramsey County Historical Society":MAILTO:info@rchs.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20170623T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20170623T160000
DTSTAMP:20260424T205655
CREATED:20170127T000410Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170127T000410Z
UID:10008453-1498212000-1498233600@rchs.com
SUMMARY:Farm Fridays 2017
DESCRIPTION:Join us on Fridays at Gibbs Farm to explore a craft\, garden or kitchen heritage topic\, focusing on the lives of the pioneers and of the Dakota people who lived and visited at Gibbs Farm. \nFridays\, 10:00 am-4:00 pm \n\nJune 9\, 2017 – Orchard Day\, Pest Control and Maintenance\nGibbs Farm Heritage Orchard will be open to the public and staffed by volunteers all day.\nTwo presentations about pests and maintenance. Staff will lead an apple craft for children.\nJune 16\, 2017 – Dakota Moons\nArtist and Site Interpreter Peggy Stern will prepare a demonstration and hands on art activity based on the Dakota Moons. Two presentation times.\nJune 23\, 2017 – Dakota Trade Day\nPresentation by staff in Bark lodge with the Gibbs Dakota Collection about Dakota trade followed by bracelet making activity. Quillwork and Beadmaking Demonstration with resident Dakota artist David Louis at 2:30 pm\, his presentation is on-going\, drop in when you like.\nJune 30\, 2017- Pioneer and Dakota Cooking \nDemonstrations of cooking on outdoor wood stove\, and over a campfire. Two demonstrations\, 11:00 am and 2:00 pm.\nJuly 7\, 2017 – Animal Day\nVisitors can take an animal tour in addition to Dakota and Farmhouse tours. Say hello to our Pigs\, Goats\, Sheep\, Chickens\, Geese and Ducks. Learn about farm animals in Pioneer times.\nJuly 14\, 2017 – Blacksmithing\nTerry Robertson is a retired dentist who has been participating in blacksmithing at Gibbs for over 40 years. There will be a chance for audience participation while she demonstrates blacksmithing techniques on her coal-fired forge.\nJuly 21\, 2017 – Turtle Medicine Garden Day\nTwo presentations about native plants and their uses\, based on research and work done on our Medicine Garden this year thanks to a grant from the St. Paul Garden Club.\nJuly 28\, 2017 – Pioneer and Dakota Game Day\nStaff will lead games played by Pioneer and Dakota children\, and a crafting activity.\nAugust 4\, 2017 – Orchard Day\, Apple Varieties\nGibbs Farm Heritage Orchard will be open to the public and staffed by volunteers all day. Two presentations and tastings. Staff will lead an apple craft for children.\nAugust 11\, 2017 – School House\nSchoolhouse program with “Ms. Lake.” Two presentation times TBA.\nAugust 18\, 2017 – Bees\nBell museum staff will have a table and honeybees from 1-4 pm.\nGibbs Farm will lead a candle dipping activity every hour.\nAugust 25\, 2017 – Archaeology\nSite interpreter Kassie Bradshaw-Kmitch will lead a presentation on the 1995 Soddy Archaeological dig. Visitors will be able to view artifacts from the dig.\n\n\nAdmission: $8 adults\, $7 seniors 62+\, $5 children ages 4-16. Free for RCHS members. \nEach topic will include a brief history and hands-on activity to take home. Topics will be listed on our website\, watch for more information.\nPrograms are open to all.\nFree parking in our Gibbs Farm lot.\nNote: Please schedule groups of more than 10 guests two weeks in advance.\nProgram\, take-home activity and tours included in admissions.
URL:https://rchs.com/event/farm-fridays/2017-06-23/
LOCATION:Gibbs Volunteer Interest Form
CATEGORIES:All Ages,Gibbs Events,Hands-On/Craft Event
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://rchs.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/GibbsDemos_Cooking-3-e1462994185509.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Ramsey County Historical Society":MAILTO:info@rchs.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20170616T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20170616T160000
DTSTAMP:20260424T205655
CREATED:20170127T000410Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170127T000410Z
UID:10008452-1497607200-1497628800@rchs.com
SUMMARY:Farm Fridays 2017
DESCRIPTION:Join us on Fridays at Gibbs Farm to explore a craft\, garden or kitchen heritage topic\, focusing on the lives of the pioneers and of the Dakota people who lived and visited at Gibbs Farm. \nFridays\, 10:00 am-4:00 pm \n\nJune 9\, 2017 – Orchard Day\, Pest Control and Maintenance\nGibbs Farm Heritage Orchard will be open to the public and staffed by volunteers all day.\nTwo presentations about pests and maintenance. Staff will lead an apple craft for children.\nJune 16\, 2017 – Dakota Moons\nArtist and Site Interpreter Peggy Stern will prepare a demonstration and hands on art activity based on the Dakota Moons. Two presentation times.\nJune 23\, 2017 – Dakota Trade Day\nPresentation by staff in Bark lodge with the Gibbs Dakota Collection about Dakota trade followed by bracelet making activity. Quillwork and Beadmaking Demonstration with resident Dakota artist David Louis at 2:30 pm\, his presentation is on-going\, drop in when you like.\nJune 30\, 2017- Pioneer and Dakota Cooking \nDemonstrations of cooking on outdoor wood stove\, and over a campfire. Two demonstrations\, 11:00 am and 2:00 pm.\nJuly 7\, 2017 – Animal Day\nVisitors can take an animal tour in addition to Dakota and Farmhouse tours. Say hello to our Pigs\, Goats\, Sheep\, Chickens\, Geese and Ducks. Learn about farm animals in Pioneer times.\nJuly 14\, 2017 – Blacksmithing\nTerry Robertson is a retired dentist who has been participating in blacksmithing at Gibbs for over 40 years. There will be a chance for audience participation while she demonstrates blacksmithing techniques on her coal-fired forge.\nJuly 21\, 2017 – Turtle Medicine Garden Day\nTwo presentations about native plants and their uses\, based on research and work done on our Medicine Garden this year thanks to a grant from the St. Paul Garden Club.\nJuly 28\, 2017 – Pioneer and Dakota Game Day\nStaff will lead games played by Pioneer and Dakota children\, and a crafting activity.\nAugust 4\, 2017 – Orchard Day\, Apple Varieties\nGibbs Farm Heritage Orchard will be open to the public and staffed by volunteers all day. Two presentations and tastings. Staff will lead an apple craft for children.\nAugust 11\, 2017 – School House\nSchoolhouse program with “Ms. Lake.” Two presentation times TBA.\nAugust 18\, 2017 – Bees\nBell museum staff will have a table and honeybees from 1-4 pm.\nGibbs Farm will lead a candle dipping activity every hour.\nAugust 25\, 2017 – Archaeology\nSite interpreter Kassie Bradshaw-Kmitch will lead a presentation on the 1995 Soddy Archaeological dig. Visitors will be able to view artifacts from the dig.\n\n\nAdmission: $8 adults\, $7 seniors 62+\, $5 children ages 4-16. Free for RCHS members. \nEach topic will include a brief history and hands-on activity to take home. Topics will be listed on our website\, watch for more information.\nPrograms are open to all.\nFree parking in our Gibbs Farm lot.\nNote: Please schedule groups of more than 10 guests two weeks in advance.\nProgram\, take-home activity and tours included in admissions.
URL:https://rchs.com/event/farm-fridays/2017-06-16/
LOCATION:Gibbs Volunteer Interest Form
CATEGORIES:All Ages,Gibbs Events,Hands-On/Craft Event
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://rchs.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/GibbsDemos_Cooking-3-e1462994185509.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Ramsey County Historical Society":MAILTO:info@rchs.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20170609T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20170609T160000
DTSTAMP:20260424T205655
CREATED:20170127T000410Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170127T000410Z
UID:10008451-1497002400-1497024000@rchs.com
SUMMARY:Farm Fridays 2017
DESCRIPTION:Join us on Fridays at Gibbs Farm to explore a craft\, garden or kitchen heritage topic\, focusing on the lives of the pioneers and of the Dakota people who lived and visited at Gibbs Farm. \nFridays\, 10:00 am-4:00 pm \n\nJune 9\, 2017 – Orchard Day\, Pest Control and Maintenance\nGibbs Farm Heritage Orchard will be open to the public and staffed by volunteers all day.\nTwo presentations about pests and maintenance. Staff will lead an apple craft for children.\nJune 16\, 2017 – Dakota Moons\nArtist and Site Interpreter Peggy Stern will prepare a demonstration and hands on art activity based on the Dakota Moons. Two presentation times.\nJune 23\, 2017 – Dakota Trade Day\nPresentation by staff in Bark lodge with the Gibbs Dakota Collection about Dakota trade followed by bracelet making activity. Quillwork and Beadmaking Demonstration with resident Dakota artist David Louis at 2:30 pm\, his presentation is on-going\, drop in when you like.\nJune 30\, 2017- Pioneer and Dakota Cooking \nDemonstrations of cooking on outdoor wood stove\, and over a campfire. Two demonstrations\, 11:00 am and 2:00 pm.\nJuly 7\, 2017 – Animal Day\nVisitors can take an animal tour in addition to Dakota and Farmhouse tours. Say hello to our Pigs\, Goats\, Sheep\, Chickens\, Geese and Ducks. Learn about farm animals in Pioneer times.\nJuly 14\, 2017 – Blacksmithing\nTerry Robertson is a retired dentist who has been participating in blacksmithing at Gibbs for over 40 years. There will be a chance for audience participation while she demonstrates blacksmithing techniques on her coal-fired forge.\nJuly 21\, 2017 – Turtle Medicine Garden Day\nTwo presentations about native plants and their uses\, based on research and work done on our Medicine Garden this year thanks to a grant from the St. Paul Garden Club.\nJuly 28\, 2017 – Pioneer and Dakota Game Day\nStaff will lead games played by Pioneer and Dakota children\, and a crafting activity.\nAugust 4\, 2017 – Orchard Day\, Apple Varieties\nGibbs Farm Heritage Orchard will be open to the public and staffed by volunteers all day. Two presentations and tastings. Staff will lead an apple craft for children.\nAugust 11\, 2017 – School House\nSchoolhouse program with “Ms. Lake.” Two presentation times TBA.\nAugust 18\, 2017 – Bees\nBell museum staff will have a table and honeybees from 1-4 pm.\nGibbs Farm will lead a candle dipping activity every hour.\nAugust 25\, 2017 – Archaeology\nSite interpreter Kassie Bradshaw-Kmitch will lead a presentation on the 1995 Soddy Archaeological dig. Visitors will be able to view artifacts from the dig.\n\n\nAdmission: $8 adults\, $7 seniors 62+\, $5 children ages 4-16. Free for RCHS members. \nEach topic will include a brief history and hands-on activity to take home. Topics will be listed on our website\, watch for more information.\nPrograms are open to all.\nFree parking in our Gibbs Farm lot.\nNote: Please schedule groups of more than 10 guests two weeks in advance.\nProgram\, take-home activity and tours included in admissions.
URL:https://rchs.com/event/farm-fridays/2017-06-09/
LOCATION:Gibbs Volunteer Interest Form
CATEGORIES:All Ages,Gibbs Events,Hands-On/Craft Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Ramsey County Historical Society":MAILTO:info@rchs.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20160819T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20160819T120000
DTSTAMP:20260424T205655
CREATED:20160511T225909Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160511T225909Z
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SUMMARY:Farm Fridays
DESCRIPTION:Enjoy the rich heritage of pioneer crafts!\n \nGibbs Farm Fridays: A Pioneer Woman’s Craft Heritage\nFriday August 19\, 2016: Candle Dipping \nOther Programs: July 15\, July 22\, August 5\, 2016\n10:00 am-Noon\nOpen to all\nAdmission: $8 adults\, $7 seniors 62+\, $5 children ages 4-16. Free for RCHS members.\nJoin us this summer as we celebrate “A Pioneer Woman” at Gibbs Farm with two new programs series\, “Farm Fridays: A Pioneer Woman’s Craft Heritage” and “Sunday Series: A Pioneer Woman’s Kitchen.” \nThousands upon thousands of pioneer women flooded into Minnesota during the territorial and early statehood years. Many of these women left behind family and friends to move halfway across America\, or even half way across the world\, to settle into their new homes. \nAlong with their husbands\, they established schools and churches\, raised families and contributed to the heritage of our state. Join us this summer as we celebrate “A Pioneer Woman” at Gibbs Farm. \nIn the mid-1800s\, pioneer women made many of the household objects used in their day-to-day lives. A wave of new inventions during this era meant more free time for farm women; as they created objects used in daily life\, they mixed function and form to create a folk art heritage. \nEach topic will include a brief history and hands-on activity to take home.\nPrograms are open to all.\nFree parking in our Gibbs Farm lot.\n Note: Please schedule groups of more than 10 guests two weeks in advance. \nProgram Schedule\nPrograms are led by costumed Gibbs Museum interpretive staff. Programs are subject to change. \n\nFriday\, July 15: Basket Weaving\nFriday\, July 22: Quilting\nFriday\, August 5: Natural Dyes\nFriday\, August 19: Candle Dipping\n\nTours\nThe site will also be open for tours during Farm Fridays:\nPioneer Tour: 10:30 am\nDakota Tour: 11:30 am  \n 
URL:https://rchs.com/event/farm-fridays-4/
LOCATION:Gibbs Volunteer Interest Form
CATEGORIES:All Ages,Gibbs Events,Hands-On/Craft Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Ramsey County Historical Society":MAILTO:info@rchs.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20160805T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20160805T120000
DTSTAMP:20260424T205655
CREATED:20160511T225620Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160511T225620Z
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SUMMARY:Farm Fridays
DESCRIPTION:Enjoy the rich heritage of pioneer crafts!\n \nGibbs Farm Fridays: A Pioneer Woman’s Craft Heritage\nFriday August 5\, 2016: Natural Dyes \nOther Programs: July 15\, July 22\, August 19\, 2016\n10:00 am-Noon\nOpen to all\nAdmission: $8 adults\, $7 seniors 62+\, $5 children ages 4-16. Free for RCHS members.\nJoin us this summer as we celebrate “A Pioneer Woman” at Gibbs Farm with two new programs series\, “Farm Fridays: A Pioneer Woman’s Craft Heritage” and “Sunday Series: A Pioneer Woman’s Kitchen.” \nThousands upon thousands of pioneer women flooded into Minnesota during the territorial and early statehood years. Many of these women left behind family and friends to move halfway across America\, or even half way across the world\, to settle into their new homes. \nAlong with their husbands\, they established schools and churches\, raised families and contributed to the heritage of our state. Join us this summer as we celebrate “A Pioneer Woman” at Gibbs Farm. \nIn the mid-1800s\, pioneer women made many of the household objects used in their day-to-day lives. A wave of new inventions during this era meant more free time for farm women; as they created objects used in daily life\, they mixed function and form to create a folk art heritage. \nEach topic will include a brief history and hands-on activity to take home.\nPrograms are open to all.\nFree parking in our Gibbs Farm lot.\n Note: Please schedule groups of more than 10 guests two weeks in advance. \nProgram Schedule\nPrograms are led by costumed Gibbs Museum interpretive staff. Programs are subject to change. \n\nFriday\, July 15: Basket Weaving\nFriday\, July 22: Quilting\nFriday\, August 5: Natural Dyes\nFriday\, August 19: Candle Dipping\n\nTours\nThe site will also be open for tours during Farm Fridays:\nPioneer Tour: 10:30 am\nDakota Tour: 11:30 am
URL:https://rchs.com/event/farm-fridays-3/
LOCATION:Gibbs Volunteer Interest Form
CATEGORIES:All Ages,Gibbs Events,Hands-On/Craft Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Ramsey County Historical Society":MAILTO:info@rchs.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20160731T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20160731T143000
DTSTAMP:20260424T205655
CREATED:20160512T002902Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160512T002902Z
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SUMMARY:Sunday Series
DESCRIPTION:Join us this summer as we celebrate “A Pioneer Woman” at Gibbs Farm with two special program series\, “Sunday Series: A Pioneer Woman’s Kitchen” and “Farm Fridays: A Pioneer Woman’s Craft Heritage.” \nGibbs Farm Sunday Series: A Pioneer Woman’s Kitchen\nSunday\, July 31: Taking Tea\nOther Programs: July 10\, July 17\, July 24\n1:00-2:30 pm\nOpen to all\nAdmission: $8 adults\, $7 seniors 62+\, $5 children ages 4-16. Free for RCHS members.\nThe Gibbs Farm is open to the public Saturdays and Sundays from 10:00 am-4:00 pm\, Memorial Day weekend through the end of October.\nThousands upon thousands of pioneer women flooded into Minnesota during the territorial and early statehood years. Many of these women left behind family and friends to move halfway across America\, or even half way across the world\, to settle into their new homes. \nAlong with their husbands\, they established schools and churches\, raised families and contributed to the heritage of our state. \nA pioneer woman’s kitchen was considered the heart of the home. It was in this realm that women created family recipes and specialties that remain a part of our Minnesota heritage today. \nEach topic will include a history and a hands-on activity to take home. \nPrograms are open to all. \nFree parking in our Gibbs Farm lot. \nNote: Please schedule groups of more than 10 guests two weeks in advance.  \nProgram Schedule\nPrograms are led by costumed Gibbs Farm interpretive staff. Programs are subject to change.\nSunday\, July 10: Brining Pickles\nSunday\, July 17: Sweet Traditions: Cobblers & Trifles\nSunday\, July 24: Bread & Butter\nSunday July 31: Taking Tea \nTours\nThe Gibbs Farm will also be open for tours during Sunday Series:\nPioneer Tours: 10:30 am\, 12:30 and 2:30 pm. \nDakota Tours: 11:30 am and 1:30 pm.
URL:https://rchs.com/event/sunday-series-4/
LOCATION:Gibbs Volunteer Interest Form
CATEGORIES:All Ages,Gibbs Events,Hands-On/Craft Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Ramsey County Historical Society":MAILTO:info@rchs.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20160724T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20160724T143000
DTSTAMP:20260424T205655
CREATED:20160512T002454Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160512T002454Z
UID:10008428-1469365200-1469370600@rchs.com
SUMMARY:Sunday Series
DESCRIPTION:Join us this summer as we celebrate “A Pioneer Woman” at Gibbs Farm with two special program series\, “Sunday Series: A Pioneer Woman’s Kitchen” and “Farm Fridays: A Pioneer Woman’s Craft Heritage.” \nGibbs Farm Sunday Series: A Pioneer Woman’s Kitchen\nSunday\, July 24: Bread & Butter\nOther Programs: July 10\, July 17\, July 31\n1:00-2:30 pm\nOpen to all\nAdmission: $8 adults\, $7 seniors 62+\, $5 children ages 4-16. Free for RCHS members.\nThe Gibbs Farm is open to the public Saturdays and Sundays from 10:00 am-4:00 pm\, Memorial Day weekend through the end of October.\nThousands upon thousands of pioneer women flooded into Minnesota during the territorial and early statehood years. Many of these women left behind family and friends to move halfway across America\, or even half way across the world\, to settle into their new homes. \nAlong with their husbands\, they established schools and churches\, raised families and contributed to the heritage of our state. \nA pioneer woman’s kitchen was considered the heart of the home. It was in this realm that women created family recipes and specialties that remain a part of our Minnesota heritage today. \nEach topic will include a history and a hands-on activity to take home. \nPrograms are open to all. \nFree parking in our Gibbs Farm lot. \nNote: Please schedule groups of more than 10 guests two weeks in advance.  \nProgram Schedule\nPrograms are led by costumed Gibbs Farm interpretive staff. Programs are subject to change.\nSunday\, July 10: Brining Pickles\nSunday\, July 17: Sweet Traditions: Cobblers & Trifles\nSunday\, July 24: Bread & Butter\nSunday July 31: Taking Tea \nTours\nThe Gibbs Farm will also be open for tours during Sunday Series:\nPioneer Tours: 10:30 am\, 12:30 and 2:30 pm. \nDakota Tours: 11:30 am and 1:30 pm.
URL:https://rchs.com/event/sunday-series-3/
LOCATION:Gibbs Volunteer Interest Form
CATEGORIES:All Ages,Gibbs Events,Hands-On/Craft Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Ramsey County Historical Society":MAILTO:info@rchs.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20160722T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20160722T120000
DTSTAMP:20260424T205655
CREATED:20160511T225158Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160511T225158Z
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SUMMARY:Farm Fridays
DESCRIPTION:Enjoy the rich heritage of pioneer crafts!\n \nGibbs Farm Fridays: A Pioneer Woman’s Craft Heritage\nFriday July 22\, 2016: Quilting \nOther Programs: July 15\, August 5\, August 19\, 2016\n10:00 am-Noon\nOpen to all\nAdmission: $8 adults\, $7 seniors 62+\, $5 children ages 4-16. Free for RCHS members.\nJoin us this summer as we celebrate “A Pioneer Woman” at Gibbs Farm with two new programs series\, “Farm Fridays: A Pioneer Woman’s Craft Heritage” and “Sunday Series: A Pioneer Woman’s Kitchen.” \nThousands upon thousands of pioneer women flooded into Minnesota during the territorial and early statehood years. Many of these women left behind family and friends to move halfway across America\, or even half way across the world\, to settle into their new homes. \nAlong with their husbands\, they established schools and churches\, raised families and contributed to the heritage of our state. Join us this summer as we celebrate “A Pioneer Woman” at Gibbs Farm. \nIn the mid-1800s\, pioneer women made many of the household objects used in their day-to-day lives. A wave of new inventions during this era meant more free time for farm women; as they created objects used in daily life\, they mixed function and form to create a folk art heritage. \nEach topic will include a brief history and hands-on activity to take home.\nPrograms are open to all.\nFree parking in our Gibbs Farm lot.\n Note: Please schedule groups of more than 10 guests two weeks in advance. \nProgram Schedule\nPrograms are led by costumed Gibbs Museum interpretive staff. Programs are subject to change. \n\nFriday\, July 15: Basket Weaving\nFriday\, July 22: Quilting\nFriday\, August 5: Natural Dyes\nFriday\, August 19: Candle Dipping\n\nTours\nThe site will also be open for tours during Farm Fridays:\nPioneer Tour: 10:30 am\nDakota Tour: 11:30 am
URL:https://rchs.com/event/farmfridays2/
LOCATION:Gibbs Volunteer Interest Form
CATEGORIES:All Ages,Gibbs Events,Hands-On/Craft Event,Special Events
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://rchs.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/07/John_Lind.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Ramsey County Historical Society":MAILTO:info@rchs.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20160717T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20160717T143000
DTSTAMP:20260424T205655
CREATED:20160512T002002Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160512T002002Z
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SUMMARY:Sunday Series
DESCRIPTION:Join us this summer as we celebrate “A Pioneer Woman” at Gibbs Farm with two special program series\, “Sunday Series: A Pioneer Woman’s Kitchen” and “Farm Fridays: A Pioneer Woman’s Craft Heritage.” \nGibbs Farm Sunday Series: A Pioneer Woman’s Kitchen\nSunday\, July 17: Sweet Traditions: Cobblers & Trifles\nOther Programs: July 10\, July 24\, July 31\n1:00-2:30 pm\nOpen to all\nAdmission: $8 adults\, $7 seniors 62+\, $5 children ages 4-16. Free for RCHS members.\nThe Gibbs Farm is open to the public Saturdays and Sundays from 10:00 am-4:00 pm\, Memorial Day weekend through the end of October.\nThousands upon thousands of pioneer women flooded into Minnesota during the territorial and early statehood years. Many of these women left behind family and friends to move halfway across America\, or even half way across the world\, to settle into their new homes. \nAlong with their husbands\, they established schools and churches\, raised families and contributed to the heritage of our state. \nA pioneer woman’s kitchen was considered the heart of the home. It was in this realm that women created family recipes and specialties that remain a part of our Minnesota heritage today. \nEach topic will include a history and a hands-on activity to take home. \nPrograms are open to all. \nFree parking in our Gibbs Farm lot. \nNote: Please schedule groups of more than 10 guests two weeks in advance.  \nProgram Schedule\nPrograms are led by costumed Gibbs Farm interpretive staff. Programs are subject to change.\nSunday\, July 10: Brining Pickles\nSunday\, July 17: Sweet Traditions: Cobblers & Trifles\nSunday\, July 24: Bread & Butter\nSunday July 31: Taking Tea \nTours\nThe Gibbs Farm will also be open for tours during Sunday Series:\nPioneer Tours: 10:30 am\, 12:30 and 2:30 pm. \nDakota Tours: 11:30 am and 1:30 pm.
URL:https://rchs.com/event/sunday-series-2/
LOCATION:Gibbs Volunteer Interest Form
CATEGORIES:All Ages,Gibbs Events,Hands-On/Craft Event
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://rchs.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/GibbsDemos_Cooking-3-e1462994185509.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Ramsey County Historical Society":MAILTO:info@rchs.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20160715T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20160715T120000
DTSTAMP:20260424T205655
CREATED:20150730T204836Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150730T204836Z
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SUMMARY:Farm Fridays
DESCRIPTION:Enjoy the rich heritage of pioneer crafts!\n \nGibbs Farm Fridays: A Pioneer Woman’s Craft Heritage\nFriday July 15\, 2016: Basket Weaving \nOther Programs: July 22\, August 5\, August 19\, 2016\n10:00 am-Noon\nOpen to all\nAdmission: $8 adults\, $7 seniors 62+\, $5 children ages 4-16. Free for RCHS members.\nJoin us this summer as we celebrate “A Pioneer Woman” at Gibbs Farm with two new programs series\, “Farm Fridays: A Pioneer Woman’s Craft Heritage” and “Sunday Series: A Pioneer Woman’s Kitchen.” \nThousands upon thousands of pioneer women flooded into Minnesota during the territorial and early statehood years. Many of these women left behind family and friends to move halfway across America\, or even half way across the world\, to settle into their new homes. \nAlong with their husbands\, they established schools and churches\, raised families and contributed to the heritage of our state. Join us this summer as we celebrate “A Pioneer Woman” at Gibbs Farm. \nIn the mid-1800s\, pioneer women made many of the household objects used in their day-to-day lives. A wave of new inventions during this era meant more free time for farm women; as they created objects used in daily life\, they mixed function and form to create a folk art heritage. \nEach topic will include a brief history and hands-on activity to take home.\nPrograms are open to all.\nFree parking in our Gibbs Farm lot.\n Note: Please schedule groups of more than 10 guests two weeks in advance. \nProgram Schedule\nPrograms are led by costumed Gibbs Museum interpretive staff. Programs are subject to change. \n\nFriday\, July 15: Basket Weaving\nFriday\, July 22: Quilting\nFriday\, August 5: Natural Dyes\nFriday\, August 19: Candle Dipping\n\nTours\nThe site will also be open for tours during Farm Fridays:\nPioneer Tour: 10:30 am\nDakota Tour: 11:30 am  \n 
URL:https://rchs.com/event/farm-fridays-july-15/
LOCATION:Gibbs Volunteer Interest Form
CATEGORIES:All Ages,Gibbs Events,Hands-On/Craft Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Ramsey County Historical Society":MAILTO:info@rchs.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20160710T010000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20160710T143000
DTSTAMP:20260424T205655
CREATED:20160106T032420Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160106T032420Z
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SUMMARY:Sunday Series
DESCRIPTION:Join us this summer as we celebrate “A Pioneer Woman” at Gibbs Farm with two special program series\, “Sunday Series: A Pioneer Woman’s Kitchen” and “Farm Fridays: A Pioneer Woman’s Craft Heritage.” \nGibbs Farm Sunday Series: A Pioneer Woman’s Kitchen\nSunday\, July 10: Brining Pickles\nOther Programs: July 17\, July 24\, July 31\n1:00-2:30 pm\nOpen to all\nAdmission: $8 adults\, $7 seniors 62+\, $5 children ages 4-16. Free for RCHS members.\nThe Gibbs Farm is open to the public Saturdays and Sundays from 10:00 am-4:00 pm\, Memorial Day weekend through the end of October.\nThousands upon thousands of pioneer women flooded into Minnesota during the territorial and early statehood years. Many of these women left behind family and friends to move halfway across America\, or even half way across the world\, to settle into their new homes. \nAlong with their husbands\, they established schools and churches\, raised families and contributed to the heritage of our state. \nA pioneer woman’s kitchen was considered the heart of the home. It was in this realm that women created family recipes and specialties that remain a part of our Minnesota heritage today. \nEach topic will include a history and a hands-on activity to take home. \nPrograms are open to all. \nFree parking in our Gibbs Farm lot. \nNote: Please schedule groups of more than 10 guests two weeks in advance.  \nProgram Schedule\nPrograms are led by costumed Gibbs Farm interpretive staff. Programs are subject to change.\nSunday\, July 10: Brining Pickles\nSunday\, July 17: Sweet Traditions: Cobblers & Trifles\nSunday\, July 24: Bread & Butter\nSunday July 31: Taking Tea \nTours\nThe Gibbs Farm will also be open for tours during Sunday Series:\nPioneer Tours: 10:30 am\, 12:30 and 2:30 pm. \nDakota Tours: 11:30 am and 1:30 pm.
URL:https://rchs.com/event/sunday-series/
LOCATION:Gibbs Volunteer Interest Form
CATEGORIES:All Ages,Gibbs Events,Hands-On/Craft Event
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://rchs.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/GibbsDemos_Cooking-3-e1462994185509.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Ramsey County Historical Society":MAILTO:info@rchs.com
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