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SUMMARY:Pioneer Kid Camp 2018
DESCRIPTION:Tuesday-Thursday; August 14-16\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\, June 26-28 and July 31-August 2. \nClick here to register!
URL:https://rchs.com/event/pioneer-kid-camp-2018-3/
LOCATION:Gibbs Volunteer Interest Form
CATEGORIES:Children's Events,Day Camp,Gibbs Events,Hands-On/Craft Event
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SUMMARY:2018 Member Celebration
DESCRIPTION:Special Event: Member Celebration & Thank-You at Gibbs Farm!\nSaturday\, August 18\, 10:00 am-4:00 pm\nFree Admission!\nEveryone is invited – bring your friends and family\n\nJoin us for a very special day with RCHS & Gibbs Farm as we celebrate and thank all of our members\, supporters and friends\, and introduce new guests to Gibbs Farm! Bring your friends & family – and prospective members – help us reach our yearly membership goals! \n\nMusic from Light of the Moon\nShadow Puppet Show\nMake a Stick Puppet\nPuppet Photo Booth\nHistoric Presentations\n\nTerry Swanson will present the lives of Elaine and Charles Eastman.\n\n\nHistoric Site Tours\nTree Tour!\n\nMN Master Naturalists Kathy Robbins and Cathy Croghan from the Bell Museum will lead a 45 minute walking tour through the Gibbs Farm site. Learn to identify woody plants and find out how they were used by the Dakota and early settlers of Minnesota.\n\n\nRCHS & Gibbs Farm Showcases\nFarm Animals\nCraft Activity\nGibbs Farm Homemade Ice Cream\nAnd more!\nFood available for purchase from Grill Works Food Truck or bring your own picnic!\nFree parking in our lot on Cleveland Avenue\n\nSchedule & Locations\nOngoing\n\nMusic by Light of the Moon\n11:00 am-2:30 pm\nRed Barn Courtyard\nGrillworks Food Truck\n10:00 am-4:00 pm\nSouth side of Red Barn\nCheck-In & New Member Sign-up & Publications Showcase\n10:00 am-4:00 pm\nOutside Admissions Building\nRCHS Collections Selections\n10:00 am-4:00 pm\nRed Barn\nNew Member Sign-Up\n10:00 am-4:00 pm\nRed Barn\nMake a Felt Farm Animal to bring home!\nChoose between a chicken\, goat\, or piglet.\nRed Barn\nFarm Animals\nGoats & Sheep – Paddock\nPigs\, Chickens\, Ducks & Geese – Behind White Barn\nIce Cream Making Demonstrations\n11:00 am\, 12:00 noon\, 1:00 pm\, 2:00 pm\, 3:00 pm\nRed Barn Courtyard\nScoop of our homemade ice cream is included!\n\nTours\n\nTour the Gibbs Farmhouse\nTours at 10:30 am\, 12:30 pm\, 2:30 pm – Tours are 45 min long\nStart at Admissions Building\nDakota Tours\nLearn about the seasonal life of the Dakota of Cloud Man’s Village\n11:30 am & 1:30 pm – Tours are 45 min long\nStart at Admissions Building\nTrees of Gibbs Farm Tour\n11:00 am\nMeet the guides under the oak tree on the Farmhouse Front Lawn\n\nPuppets\n\nPuppet Show\nHear and see the story of “The Raccoon and the Bee Tree”\nA play based on a Dakota story recorded by Charles Eastman\n10:30 am\, 12:30 am & 2:30 am\nAt the Upper White Barn.\nPuppet Photo Booth\nUpper White Barn\nOngoing\, except for during Puppet Show times\n\nHistoric Presentations\nThe Many Roles of Ohiyesa/Dr. Charles Eastman: Doctor\, Author\, Husband and Father\, Dakota Storyteller\nTerry Swanson\nLearn about Dr. Eastman’s connection to Gibbs Farm\n11:30 am & 1:30 pm\nPicnic tables by the tipi
URL:https://rchs.com/event/2018-member-celebration/
LOCATION:Gibbs Volunteer Interest Form
CATEGORIES:All Ages,Special Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Ramsey County Historical Society":MAILTO:info@rchs.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20180821T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20180823T130000
DTSTAMP:20260411T010553
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SUMMARY:Gibbs Girl 2018
DESCRIPTION:Tuesday-Thursday; August 21-23\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\, June 19-21\, August 7-9\, and August 28-30. \nClick here to register!
URL:https://rchs.com/event/gibbs-girl-2018-week-3/
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:20180823T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20180823T203000
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CREATED:20180316T164523Z
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SUMMARY:History Revealed: Iron & Water
DESCRIPTION:Ramsey County Historical Society Presents\nGrant Merritt\, Iron and Water: My Life Protecting Minnesota’s Environment\n\nHistory Revealed Series\nAugust 23\, 2018\nThursday\, 7:00 pm\nRamsey County Roseville Library\nFree and open to all. \nJoin RCHS for History Revealed\, our program series featuring presentations and tours from the best of local historians\, authors and archaeologists\, with a wide range of topics drawn from the heritage and traditions of Ramsey County. \n\nGrant Merrit\, environmentalist and lawyer\, will share a memoir of family\, mining pioneers and unscrupulous magnates\, and the fight to protect Minnesota’s natural resources. His talk will encompass many of the issues that faced environmentalists in the history of our state. His new book\, Iron and Water\, My Life Protecting Minnesota’s Environment (University of Minnesota Press 2018) will be available for purchase and signing. \n \n\nIron and Water is Grant J. Merritt’s memoir of his life’s work on behalf of Minnesota’s people and environment and also the story of a family significant in state history. Chronicling the discovery of vast iron deposits on the Mesabi Range and the fight to save Lake Superior and Minnesota’s natural riches\, Merritt reveals how individuals can change the world. \nBorn in Duluth in 1934\, Grant Merritt has demonstrated his deep commitment to environmental issues throughout his distinguished career. A practicing attorney for the law firm of Kalina\, Wills\, Gisvold & Clark\, P.L.L.P.\, Merritt worked in the areas of environmental regulation and litigation\, transportation\, municipal law\, governmental relations\, and real estate. In addition\, Merritt is a member of the Anoka County Bar Association and the Minnesota State Bar Association\, secretary and board member of the Canada-Minnesota Business Council and board member for Clean Water Action. Merritt also served as Commissioner of the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) from 1971-1975 and as a member of the Great Lakes Water Quality Board from 1972-1975. Grant Merritt was the president of the Parks & Trails Council of Minnesota and served on its board from 1995. \n2018 History Revealed Programs\n\nSee the History Revealed information page for updates and a list of programs.\nOr check our Calendar for History Revealed programs and tours\, Gibbs Farm events and programs\, and more!
URL:https://rchs.com/event/history-revealed-iron-water/
LOCATION:Ramsey County Library – Roseville\, 2180 Hamline Ave N\, Roseville\, MN\, 55113\, United States
CATEGORIES:Book Event,History Revealed,Presentation
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20180825T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20180825T140000
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CREATED:20180731T143437Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180731T143437Z
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SUMMARY:End of Summer Volunteer Day
DESCRIPTION:Its been one of our busiest summers yet\, and we couldn’t do it without you! Here is your opportunity to help us get ready for the fall field trip season. \nVolunteer projects include: path maintenance\, weeding\, compost turning\, invasive species removal\, and possibly some painting! We will supply all materials and instructions for the projects. Projects are perfect for groups\, and students 11+. \n(New youth volunteers will need to fill out emergency contact form before volunteering) \nRSVP to Clare@rchs.com. Wear STURDY close-toed shoes and work clothes\, bring or borrow work gloves.
URL:https://rchs.com/event/end-of-summer-volunteer-day/
LOCATION:Gibbs Volunteer Interest Form
CATEGORIES:Gibbs Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20180826T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20180826T160000
DTSTAMP:20260411T010553
CREATED:20180212T190754Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180212T190754Z
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SUMMARY:Gibbs Farm Ice Cream Sunday
DESCRIPTION:Join us for our last Ice Cream Sunday of the Season! \nA delicious treat for the heat of summer. Enjoy our homemade ice cream while experiencing the beauty of the Gibbs Farm\, gardens and prairie.\nIce cream is included in general admission.\nSpecial thanks to agropur for supplying the delicious dairy products that go into our ice cream. \nAugust 26: Special Old-Fashioned Flavors: Peach and Raspberry! (Specialty flavors are limited to a first come\, first serve basis). \nAdmissions: $8 adults\, $7 seniors 62+\, $5 children 4-16
URL:https://rchs.com/event/gibbs-farm-ice-cream-sunday-7/
LOCATION:Gibbs Volunteer Interest Form
CATEGORIES:All Ages,Children's Events,Family Events,Gibbs Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20180828T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20180830T130000
DTSTAMP:20260411T010553
CREATED:20180305T193124Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180305T193124Z
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SUMMARY:Gibbs Girl Camp 2018
DESCRIPTION:Tuesday-Thursday; August 28-30\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\, June 19-21\, August 7-9\, and August 21-23. \nClick here to register!
URL:https://rchs.com/event/gibbs-girl-camp-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:20180830T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20180830T200000
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CREATED:20180802T132720Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180802T132720Z
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SUMMARY:Adults Only Evening Farmhouse Tour
DESCRIPTION:For adults 21+ only!\n\n\n\n\n\nThursday August 30th\n\n\n6pm-8pm\n\n\n\n\n\nHistory loving adults are invited to the second evening tour of the season. Visitors will enjoy a glass of wine and light refreshments on the porch before going on a tour of the Gibbs Farmhouse lead by Site Manager Sammy Nelson. This tour will go in-depth on the Gibbs family and their life in early Minnesota. Sammy will draw on information from the Ramsey County Historical Society’s Collection and stories told by Jane and Heman’s children and grandchildren. \n\n\n\n\n\nPre-registration required online via the link here or by phone at 651-646-8629.\n\n\n\n\n\nTickets are $15. RCHS Member Price: $10.
URL:https://rchs.com/event/adults-only-evening-farmhouse-tour/
LOCATION:Gibbs Volunteer Interest Form
CATEGORIES:Adults Only Event,Gibbs Events,Special Events,Tours
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20180901T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20180901T133000
DTSTAMP:20260411T010553
CREATED:20180821T184922Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180821T184922Z
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SUMMARY:Family Friendly Saturdays: All About Bees!
DESCRIPTION:Learn all about the importance of pollinators and dip your very own beeswax candle to take home! \nCandle dipping sessions at 11am\, 12pm\, and 1pm. \nThe Bell Museum will be joining us with their honey bee hive! \nParticipation in candle dipping activity is included in regular Gibbs Farm admission: Adults- $8\, Seniors- $7\, Children 4-16- $5\, Children 3 and under- free
URL:https://rchs.com/event/family-friendly-saturdays-all-about-bees/
LOCATION:Gibbs Volunteer Interest Form
CATEGORIES:All Ages,Children's Events,Family Events,Gibbs Events,Hands-On/Craft Event,Special Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20180908T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20180908T210000
DTSTAMP:20260411T010553
CREATED:20180821T144305Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180821T144305Z
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SUMMARY:Brews in the Barn
DESCRIPTION:Brews in the Barn: Pioneer Beer and Brewing in St. Paul\nHistory Revealed Series\nSeptember 8\, 2018\n6:00-9:00 PM\nTom Schroeder\, proprietor of Waldmann’s Brewery & Wurstery\, will be offering a very special presentation and beer tasting at Gibbs Farm. \nTom will be discussing the styles and techniques of the beers and ales that the pioneers brewed on their farms and small businesses. He will also be offering tastings of a selection of the beers and ales that Waldmann Brewery is creating\, some of which revive traditional styles. \nThis event is open to all ages but we will be carding anyone who wants to participate in the sampling.\nAnyone under 21 must be accompanied by an adult.\nNon-alcoholic beverages and other refreshments will be available.\nAnd sample grains and hops for any under-age youth – or any adults – will be available for all who want to try tasting them! \nTickets are $15.00 per person\, $10.00 for RCHS and Gibbs Farm members.\nTickets include presentation\, beverages and reception. \nFor tickets or more information\, call the office at 651-222-0701 or you may reserve tickets at Brews in the Barn Registration Form. \nPhoto: Group of people enjoying a picnic in the outdoors with beer and food. Circa 1880. Photo from the RCHS Collection.
URL:https://rchs.com/event/brews-in-barn/
LOCATION:Gibbs Volunteer Interest Form
CATEGORIES:History Revealed,Special Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Ramsey County Historical Society":MAILTO:info@rchs.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20180912T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20180912T130000
DTSTAMP:20260411T010553
CREATED:20180316T160023Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180316T160023Z
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SUMMARY:History Revealed: Our State Capitol
DESCRIPTION:Denis P. Gardner\, Our Minnesota State Capitol: From Groundbreaking through Restoration\n\nHistory Revealed Landmark Lunch Series\nSeptember 12\, 2018\nWednesday\, noon\nLandmark Center\nFree and open to all. \nJoin RCHS for History Revealed\, our program series featuring presentations and tours from the best of local historians\, authors and archaeologists\, with a wide range of topics drawn from the heritage and traditions of Ramsey County. \nFrom gleaming marble and vibrant art to new public spaces\, the Minnesota State Capitol’s $310 million renovation—the largest preservation effort since it opened in 1905—is complete. The Capitol now offers more public space\, and the building’s historic furniture\, artwork\, and interior decorations have been restored to their 1905 appearance. Learn about the history and rehabilitation of this iconic building from Denis P. Gardner\, Minnesota’s National Register Historian at the Minnesota State Historic Preservation Office. Gardner is the author of the recently-released book Our Minnesota State Capitol: From Groundbreaking through Restoration. \nThe Minnesota State Capitol is both an architectural masterpiece and a revered public building. This beautiful Renaissance Revival structure is the heart of the state’s civic life\, a place for celebrations\, demonstrations\, arguments\, and accomplishments. It’s where history happens. \n\n\n\n\nCompleted in 1905\, the capitol is a grand building on a grand scale\, and it reflected Minnesota’s growing cosmopolitanism. Noted architect Cass Gilbert won the design competition and then fought ferociously to see his vision built. At construction\, the capitol was a marvel of modern engineering\, with its own heating plant and the second-largest self-supported marble dome in the world. And more than a century later\, after a meticulous renovation in 2015–17\, the building glows again with its original beauty. \nThis book includes stories of the capitol’s construction and restoration\, laborers and craftspeople\, fine art and furnishings\, and politics and protests. It features remarkable photographs\, recently saved from a dumpster\, that document the original construction. And it celebrates this beloved building’s continued life at the center of the state’s civic culture. \n\n\n\n\nDenis P. Gardner is the National Register Historian at the Minnesota State Historic Preservation Office in St. Paul\, where he reviews the eligibility of properties for the National Register of Historic Places. He is the author of Minnesota Treasures: Stories Behind the State’s Historic Places (Minnesota Historical Society Press) and Wood\, Concrete\, Stone\, and Steel: Minnesota’s Historic Bridges (University of Minnesota Press). His latest book is Our Minnesota State Capitol: From Groundbreaking Through Restoration (Minnesota Historical Society Press). \n2018 History Revealed Programs\n\nSee the History Revealed information page for updates and a list of programs.\nOr check our Calendar for History Revealed programs and tours\, Gibbs Farm events and programs\, and more!
URL:https://rchs.com/event/history-revealed-state-capitol/
LOCATION:Catalog
CATEGORIES:Book Event,History Revealed,Landmark Center Series,Presentation
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ORGANIZER;CN="Ramsey County Historical Society":MAILTO:info@rchs.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20180913T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20180913T210000
DTSTAMP:20260411T010553
CREATED:20180601T180957Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180601T180957Z
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SUMMARY:History Revealed: Business and Culture of Beer
DESCRIPTION:Ramsey County Historical Society Presents\nHistory Revealed: A Toast to History at Waldmann Series\nThursday\, September 13\, 2018\nDoug Hoverson\, The Business & Culture of Beer: From Statehood in 1858 to the Early 1880’s\nWaldmann Brewery & Wurstery\nFree and open to all. \nJoin RCHS for History Revealed\, our program series featuring presentations and tours from the best of local historians\, authors and archaeologists\, with a wide range of topics drawn from the heritage and traditions of Ramsey County. \nThe state of Minnesota and the business and culture of beer underwent many major changes from statehood in 1858 and for the next 25-30 years. As settler and immigrant populations flourished and transformed\, so too did the beer industry in Minnesota\, reflecting new cultural influences. \nDoug Hoverson teaches social studies and coaches the debate team at St. Thomas Academy in Mendota Heights\, Minnesota. He is associate editor of American Breweriana Journal\, an award-winning homebrewer\, and a certified beer judge. He is also the author of Land of Amber Waters: The History of Brewing in Minnesota\, published by the University of Minnesota Press. \nImage: Black and white photograph of two men inspecting Schmidt City Club Beer vehicles at the Schmidt’s Brewery. Dave Froge and Rory Potville are at the front of one vehicle. From the RCHS Photo Collection. \nRegistration is needed to attend presentations. Space is limited\, first-come\, first served.\nPresentation is free.\nRegistration form: Sept. 13 Waldmann’s Registration Form\nOr call 651-222-0701 or email membership@rchs.com. \nIt’s RCHS Day at Waldmann Brewery & Wurstery!\nOn the second Thursday of each month\, 10% of all sales to RCHS members and their guests will be donated to the Ramsey County Historical Society! \nRCHS members and supporters are encouraged to come and enjoy a lunch/dinner/drink at Waldmann throughout the day\, or time your dinner so that you can stay for the presentation immediately after. So come on in and raise a toast to history and support RCHS! \nMention that you are a member\, supporter or friend of RCHS to your server\, and they will make sure that your tab is counted toward Waldmann’s support. \n \nHistory Revealed: A Toast to History at Waldmann Series\nWaldmann Brewery & Wurstery\nUpcoming Dates\nPresentation Details & Times TBA\nJune 14\, 2018\nJuly 12\, 2018\nAugust 9\, 2018\nSeptember 13\, 2018\nOctober 11\, 2018\nNovember 8\, 2018\nDecember 13\, 2018 \n \n2018 History Revealed Programs\n\nSee the History Revealed information page for updates and a list of programs.\nOr check our Calendar for History Revealed programs and tours\, Gibbs Farm events and programs\, and more!
URL:https://rchs.com/event/history-revealed-business-of-beer/
LOCATION:Waldmann Brewery & Wurstery\, 445 Smith Ave\, Saint Paul\, MN\, 55102\, United States
CATEGORIES:History Revealed
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20180922T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20180922T160000
DTSTAMP:20260411T010553
CREATED:20180828T173620Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180828T173620Z
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SUMMARY:Gibbs Farm Apple Festival
DESCRIPTION:Join us on September 22 for a day of family-friendly apple fun at Gibbs Farm. Our Heritage Orchard will be open to the public and staffed by our volunteers\, taste samples of our apples\, and try your hand at the cider press. We’ll have games\, crafts and special treats as well as tours of the historic Gibbs Farmhouse\, and Dakota seasonal life. The day includes live music from Light of the Moon Band\, and crafting demonstrations. All treats\, crafts and activities are included in admission. Food will be available for purchase from Fork in the Road food truck or bring your own picnic! \nThe Outdoor Painters of Minnesota will be back again this year\, capturing fall scenes! \nLearn about prairie plants and make a seed ball with the Minnesota Association of Enviromental Educators! \n$8 Adults\, $7 Seniors\, $5 Children. Free for Ramsey County Historical Society Members. \nMark your calendars and watch this page for more information!
URL:https://rchs.com/event/gibbs-farm-apple-festival-2018/
LOCATION:Gibbs Volunteer Interest Form
CATEGORIES:All Ages,Children's Events,Community Events,Gibbs Events,Hands-On/Craft Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20180926T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20180926T133000
DTSTAMP:20260411T010553
CREATED:20180906T171210Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180906T171210Z
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SUMMARY:History Revealed: Immigration Walking Tour 2
DESCRIPTION:Peter Rachleff\, Immigration Then and Now: From Swede Hollow to Arlington Hills Walking Tour\n\nHistory Revealed – Tour Series\nSeptember 26\, 2018\nWednesday\, noon-1:30 pm\nJoin RCHS for our presentation series\, History Revealed\, featuring the best local historians\, authors and archeologists talking about a wide range of topics drawn from the heritage and traditions of Ramsey County. See our History Revealed page here for more programs\, past and future. \nHistorian and co-founder of the East Side Freedom Library Peter Rachleff (shown in center of photo\, above)\, will lead a 90 minute walking tour on Saint Paul’s East Side. The tour will use Payne Avenue as a spine along which to follow the experiences of such 19th century immigrants as Swedes\, Irish\, Germans\, and Italians\, to those of our contemporary neighbors\, such as Hmong\, Somali\, Mexican\, and Karen. The tour will explore the political\, economic\, and cultural forces which prompted emigration from homelands\, on the one hand\, and the patterns of settlement and organization in St. Paul\, on the other. \n\nReservations are required. Space is limited to 30.\nOnline Tour Reservation Form is available here.\nOr call 651-222-0701 or email robyn@rchs.com for reservations.\nThe tour will meet at the East Side Freedom Library\, 1105 Greenbrier Street\, Saint Paul\, 55106\nPlease arrive by 11:45 am.\nTour begins promptly at noon\, and will last about 90 minutes.\nParking is available by the East Side Freedom Library.\nParticipants will carpool down to Swede Hollow.\nThe tour will end at the Freedom Library\, and participants will be returned to their cars.​\nTour is outside only – please wear walking shoes and dress for the weather.\nPlease note: the tour will go on despite rain – unless a severe weather or dangerous conditions alert has been issued. In that case\, we will attempt to contact you prior to the tour\, but if in doubt\, please call the office at 651-222-0701.\nThere are numerous restaurants and coffee shops available in the area for pre- or post-tour refreshment on your own.\n\nPeter Rachleff taught U.S. History at Macalester College from 1982 to 2014\, when he retired to co-found the East Side Freedom Library.  ESFL is located in an historic Carnegie Library​ which was built in 1917.  It has collected more than 20\,000 books and materials focused in labor and immigration history\, and it shares space with the Hmong Archives.​ \nTour Cost \n$5.00 RCHS Members / $8.00 General Public \nPlease RSVP by Monday\, September 24\, 5:00 pm\, to robyn@rchs.com or 651-222-0701\, or reserve your ticket here. Link to online reservation form.\nSpace is limited to 30\, reserve today! Tour is first-come\, first served. \n2018 History Revealed Programs\n\nSee the History Revealed information page for updates and a list of programs.\nOr check our Calendar for History Revealed programs and tours\, Gibbs Farm events and programs\, and more! \n 
URL:https://rchs.com/event/history-revealed-immigration-walking-tour-2/
LOCATION:MN
CATEGORIES:History Revealed,Tours
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ORGANIZER;CN="Ramsey County Historical Society":MAILTO:info@rchs.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20180927T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20180927T203000
DTSTAMP:20260411T010553
CREATED:20180612T141931Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180612T141931Z
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SUMMARY:History Revealed: Saint Paul Then & Now
DESCRIPTION:Ramsey County Historical Society Presents\nBill Lindeke\, Saint Paul – Then & Now\n\nHistory Revealed Series\nSeptember 27\, 2018\nThursday\, 7:00 pm\nRamsey County Roseville Library\nFree and open to all. \nJoin RCHS for History Revealed\, our program series featuring presentations and tours from the best of local historians\, authors and archaeologists\, with a wide range of topics drawn from the heritage and traditions of Ramsey County. \nLocked together in an affectionate sibling rivalry\, Minneapolis and its twin city St. Paul are constantly growing and changing. Geographer & author Bill Lindeke will discuss how the Twin Cities have developed from simple trading posts on the banks of the Mississippi in “the land of 10\,000 lakes\,” and will show photos from his new coffee table book\, “Minneapolis-St. Paul: Then and Now” (Pavilion Press). \nBill will highlight the most interesting places in Saint Paul and the Twin Cities that show the most change from the 19th century to current times with historic and current photographs and offer in-depth descriptions of the sites. The “then” photos are historic images which range from the 1870s to the 1950s. The “now” photos were taken in the summer of 2017 by Karl Mondon of San Francisco\, California. Bill will also show sites that “didn’t make the cut” into the book. \n“Minneapolis-St. Paul Then and Now” has historic and current photos with historical narrative captions for over one hundred historic sites in Minneapolis\, Saint Paul\, South Saint Paul\, Edina\, and the Fort Snelling Unorganized Territory. \nThe book will be available for purchase and signing at the presentation. \nPlease Note: The Roseville Library does not have an available connection that allows us to take credit cards\, so we are not always able to accommodate credit card sales. Cash and checks will be accepted. \nBill Lindeke is an urban geographer who writes\, researches\, and gives tours about the Twin Cities. He is the author of numerous publications featuring the urban symbols and civic history of Saint Paul and Minneapolis\, Minnesota. \n2018 History Revealed Programs\n\nSee the History Revealed information page for updates and a list of programs.\nOr check our Calendar for History Revealed programs and tours\, Gibbs Farm events and programs\, and more!
URL:https://rchs.com/event/history-revealed-saint-paul-then-now/
LOCATION:Ramsey County Library – Roseville\, 2180 Hamline Ave N\, Roseville\, MN\, 55113\, United States
CATEGORIES:All Ages,History Revealed,Presentation
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20181004T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20181004T213000
DTSTAMP:20260411T010553
CREATED:20180817T170308Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180817T170308Z
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SUMMARY:Annual Dinner & Celebration 2018
DESCRIPTION:Annual RCHS Members’ Dinner & Celebration 2018\nBell Museum\n2088 Larpenteur Ave W\, St Paul\, MN 55113 \nThursday\, October 4\, 2018\n6:00-9:30 pm\nSchedule TBA \nCome enjoy dinner and a program with fellow history enthusiasts and celebrate the past year of exciting programs and accomplishments of the Ramsey County Historical Society and Gibbs Farm\, in the beautiful new Bell Museum. Guests will be able to visit the museum after dinner and the presentation by featured speaker\, Don Luce\, Curator of Exhibits at the Bell. \nProgram Highlights \n\nDon Luce\, Curator of Exhibits\, Bell Museum\, will be presenting Windows into Nature: The Bell Museum’s Dioramas\nRamsey County Historical Society & Gibbs Farm Update & Future Plans\nVisit the Bell Museum’s new Exhibition Halls\nEnjoy a presentation in the Planetarium\nBid on items in our Silent Auction\n\nTickets for the Celebration & Dinner are $100 per person.\nCash Bar will be available. \nRSVP by Friday\, September 21\, 2018 \nto Ramsey County Historical Society\nWe are not accepting online reservations at this time. Please call the office at 651-222-0701 or email robyn@rchs.com \nDon Luce\, Curator of Exhibits\, Bell Museum\, Windows into Nature: The Bell Museum’s Dioramas\nIn the early 1900s\, dioramas revolutionized American museums. By depicting wildlife as part of an ecological setting\, and highlighting places in need of preservation\, they played a critical role in building the conservation movement. The Bell Museum’s dioramas were created during the peak of the diorama era and are considered among the finest in the world. When the Bell Museum started to plan for a new facility\, moving and re-interpreting the dioramas was a central concern. \nIn this talk\, Don will trace the history of dioramas\, introduce the artists and naturalists who created the dioramas here in Minnesota\, and discuss the process of moving and re-imagining them for the new Bell Museum \nAbout Don Luce\, Curator of Exhibits\, Bell Museum\, University of Minnesota \nDon Luce has worked in the museum world for four decades. He earned a degree in Zoology and a master degree in Medical and Biological Illustration from the University of Michigan. At the Bell Museum\, he has combined his interests in science\, art and nature to produce original temporary and permanent exhibitions. Exhibition topics included art and nature\, ecology\, evolution\, animal behavior\, endangered species\, and current University research. Many of these exhibitions toured nationally as part of Bell Museum’s Touring Exhibition Service. \nAs curator of exhibits\, he also curates the museum’s collection of art\, which includes many works by Francis Lee Jaques who painted the museum’s dioramas\, a complete set of John James Audubon’s original Birds of America folio\, and many other historical and contemporary works of wildlife art. \nFor nearly two decades\, Don has worked on plans for a new Bell Museum. The project included the move and restoration of the museums historic dioramas\, and the design of new permanent exhibition galleries. \nDon also remains active as an illustrator and artist. He illustrated books such as Minnesota’s Natural Heritage by John Tester\, and has been an artist-in-residence with the National Park Service. A retrospective exhibition of his art and illustrations\, A View from a Canoe\, showed at the Bell Museum in fall 2016. \nPhoto of Bell Museum diorama\, painted by Frances Lee Jaques. Courtesy of Bell Museum \nSpecial thanks to Mairs & Power for their sponsorship of the Annual Celebration & Dinner \n \nSilent Auction Items\n\n2 tickets to the Minnesota Wild vrs. Tampa Bay Lightnings\, donated by Jerry Woelfel & Becky Garthofner\nHousehold membership in the Hennepin History Museum\nHand-crafted wine stoppers from the AAW Gallery of Wood Art\nHousehold membership and books from the White Bear Lake Area Historical Society\nGift card from D’Amico & Sons Restaurant\nTickets for the play “Not In Our Neighborhood” from Landmark Center\nCooking class gift certificates from The Good Acre\nTickets to tours at the Glensheen Mansion\nGift certificates to the Commodore Restaurant\nSelections of RCHS publications\nWatch for more Silent Auction items to come!\n\n               \n    \n       \nWhite Bear Lake Area Historical Society\n 
URL:https://rchs.com/event/annual-2018/
LOCATION:Bell Museum\, 2088 Larpenteur Ave W\, Saint Paul\, MN\, 55113\, United States
CATEGORIES:Special Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20181005T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20181005T193000
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SUMMARY:Harvest Supper at Gibbs Farm
DESCRIPTION:****Date Change!******** \n  \nA harvest evening for adults! \nCelebrate the start of the fall harvest with an evening of eating\, drinking\, and learning at Gibbs Farm\, a magical prairie oasis tucked between St. Paul and Minneapolis. Along with staff and volunteers from Gibbs Farm and The Good Acre\, your hosts will be cooking instructors Joan and David Donatelle\, who will prepare an autumnal feast featuring a bounty of locally grown and raised goods\, including apples\, root vegetables\, pork\, and more. The evening will start with apple-centric appetizers and drinks\, move into an outdoor cooking demo with Joan and David\, and end with time for eating\, exploring\, and guided tours of the beautiful historic Gibbs farm and orchard. \nMenu includes \n\n\nRoasted Pumpkin-Apple Soup\nApple Bruschetta\nPorchetta with Roasted Apples and Roots\nApple Cheddar Cornbread\nHarvest Salad with Apples\, Squash\, Beets\, and Wild Rice\nApple Honey Crumble\n\nMenu is subject to change.  \n$60 Advance tickets are required. \nBuy tickets at The Good Acre’s website\, RCHS members can use the code “gibbs” to recive a discount.
URL:https://rchs.com/event/harvest-supper-at-gibbs-farm/
LOCATION:Gibbs Volunteer Interest Form
CATEGORIES:Adults Only Event,Community Events,Gibbs Events,Special Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20181010T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20181010T130000
DTSTAMP:20260411T010553
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SUMMARY:History Revealed: Crusade for Forgotten Souls
DESCRIPTION:Ramsey County Historical Society Presents\nSusan Bartlett Foote\, The Crusade for Forgotten Souls: Reforming Minnesota’s Mental Health Institutions\, 1946-1954\n\nHistory Revealed Landmark Lunch Series\nOctober 10\, 2018\nWednesday\, noon-1:00 pm\nLandmark Center\nFree and open to all. \nJoin RCHS for History Revealed\, our program series featuring presentations and tours from the best of local historians\, authors and archaeologists\, with a wide range of topics drawn from the heritage and traditions of Ramsey County. \nThe Crusade for Forgotten Souls recounts Minnesota’s reform movement that broke the stigma surrounding mental illness\, publicized the painful truth about the state’s asylums\, and resulted in the first legislative steps toward a modern mental health system. Susan will tell the stories of the early advocates for compassionate care of the mentally ill who made the crusade a success. Susan will also discuss the challenges and issues that faced these advocates in Ramsey County\, and the reforms that they set in place. The Crusade for Forgotten Souls will be available for purchase and for signing. \nSusan Bartlett Foote is professor emerita in the School of Public Health at the University of Minnesota\, where she was head of the Division of Health Policy and Management from 1999 to 2005. She is author of Managing the Medical Arms Race: Innovation and Public Policy in the Medical Device Industry. \nSusan Barlett Foote\n2018 History Revealed Programs\n\nSee the History Revealed information page for updates and a list of programs.\nOr check our Calendar for History Revealed\, events and programs at the Gibbs Farm\, and more!
URL:https://rchs.com/event/history-revealed-crusade-forgotten-souls/
LOCATION:Catalog
CATEGORIES:Book Event,History Revealed,Landmark Center Series,Presentation
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ORGANIZER;CN="Ramsey County Historical Society":MAILTO:info@rchs.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20181011T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20181011T210000
DTSTAMP:20260411T010553
CREATED:20180601T181348Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180601T181348Z
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SUMMARY:History Revealed: Building for Beer
DESCRIPTION:Ramsey County Historical Society Presents\nHistory Revealed: A Toast to History at Waldmann Series\nThursday\, October 11\, 2018\nWaldmann Brewery & Wurstery\nKristin Anderson\, Building for Beer in St. Paul’s West End\nFree and open to all. \nJoin RCHS for History Revealed\, our program series featuring presentations and tours from the best of local historians\, authors and archaeologists\, with a wide range of topics drawn from the heritage and traditions of Ramsey County. \nEven more than we see today\, the West Seventh Street area was once dotted with breweries\, biergartens\, mansions\, and saloons\, all connected to the brewing industry. This presentation focuses on the early built environment of beer in St. Paul’s West End. \nKristin Anderson is a professor at Augsburg University\, where she teaches art history and architectural history. She is writing a book on the history of local sports facilities\, and she gives tours at Target Field and for the Preservation Alliance of Minnesota. \nRegistration is needed to attend presentations. Space is limited\, first-come\, first served.\nPresentation is free.\nRegister online here.\nOr call 651-222-0701 or email membership@rchs.com. \nImage: Sepia postcard. No label on front. Back reads “Here is the quaint\, Atmospheric Dutch Room Thousands of our friends gather and appreciate the goodness of really Mello-Dry. City Club. The Jacob Schmidt Brewing Co.” Unused. From the RCHS Collection. \nIt’s RCHS Day at Waldmann Brewery & Wurstery!\nOn the second Thursday of each month\, 10% of all sales to RCHS members and their guests will be donated to the Ramsey County Historical Society! \nRCHS members and supporters are encouraged to come and enjoy a lunch/dinner/drink at Waldmann throughout the day\, or time your dinner so that you can stay for the presentation immediately after. So come on in and raise a toast to history and support RCHS! \nMention that you are a member\, supporter or friend of RCHS to your server\, and they will make sure that your tab is counted toward Waldmann’s support. \n \nHistory Revealed: A Toast to History at Waldmann Series\nWaldmann Brewery & Wurstery\nUpcoming Dates\nPresentation Details & Times TBA\nJune 14\, 2018\nJuly 12\, 2018\nAugust 9\, 2018\nSeptember 13\, 2018\nOctober 11\, 2018\nNovember 8\, 2018\nDecember 13\, 2018 \n \n2018 History Revealed Programs\n\nSee the History Revealed information page for updates and a list of programs.\nOr check our Calendar for these and other programs at the Gibbs Farm\, and more!
URL:https://rchs.com/event/history-revealed-building-for-beer/
LOCATION:Waldmann Brewery & Wurstery\, 445 Smith Ave\, Saint Paul\, MN\, 55102\, United States
CATEGORIES:History Revealed
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20181013T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20181013T140000
DTSTAMP:20260411T010553
CREATED:20180927T191111Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180927T191111Z
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SUMMARY:Family Friendly Saturdays: Pumpkin Carving
DESCRIPTION:Join us on Saturday\, October 13th from 11am-2pm for pumpkin carving fun! \nArtist Peggy Stern will be providing expert tips and fun ideas to decorate your chosen pumpkin or squash. \nRegistration Closed. \nCost to participate is included in the regular Gibbs Farm admission fee: $8 Adults\, $7 Seniors\, $5 Children 4-16\, Free for Children 3 and under.
URL:https://rchs.com/event/family-friendly-saturdays-pumpkin-carving/
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:20181018T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20181019T160000
DTSTAMP:20260411T010553
CREATED:20180811T183938Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180811T183938Z
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SUMMARY:MEA Detective Camps
DESCRIPTION:Gibbs Farm MEA Detective Camps \n1 or 2 Day Camp Options \nCampers ages 6-10 \n$49 for 1 day \n$80 for both days \nRegistration is closed. \nNature Detectives: Thursday\, 18th of October 8am-4pm \nCalling all outdoor adventurers! Campers will be nature detectives as we explore the outdoors. We will search for clues to tell us what creatures are living in the restored Gibbs prairie\, eavesdrop on birds\, inspect different kinds of leaves\, and examine woolie bear caterpillars to investigate if they really can predict the weather.  Campers will make works of art out of natural materials and be introduced to the Gibbs Farm animals! \nHistory Detectives: Friday\, 18th of October 8am-4pm \nThe mystery of history! Campers will be history sleuths as we explore the methods historians use to understand the past. Archaeology and primary source activities will reveal how some of this information can be uncovered. We will inspect the historic Gibbs Farmhouse and the one-room schoolhouse to make observations on how they might have been used. Of course\, campers will get to say ‘hi’ to our friendly farm animals too! \nQuestions? Please email Janie@rchs.com.
URL:https://rchs.com/event/mea-detective-camps/
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:20181025T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20181025T203000
DTSTAMP:20260411T010553
CREATED:20180612T165649Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180612T165649Z
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SUMMARY:History Revealed: Japanese American Resettlement
DESCRIPTION:Ramsey County Historical Society Presents\nKrista Finstad Hanson\, Japanese American Resettlement to St. Paul during World War II: The International Institute\, The War Relocation Authority\, and Ruth & Earl Tanabara\nHistory Revealed Series\nOctober 25\, 2018\nThursday\, 7:00 pm\nRamsey County Roseville Library\nFree and open to all. \nJoin RCHS for History Revealed\, our program series featuring presentations and tours from the best of local historians\, authors and archaeologists\, with a wide range of topics drawn from the heritage and traditions of Ramsey County. \nKrista Finstad Hanson\, a local writer\, historian and teacher\, will present her research findings about largely untold accounts of Japanese Americans’ efforts to begin their lives anew in St. Paul\, and the local people that aided these efforts during World War II. Ruth Nomura Tanbara and her husband Earl were the first formally resettled couple in Saint Paul. She had worked for the International Institute in San Francisco and they were able to leave the coast in August of 1942 with special travel documents. They came to St. Paul and began working here to help resettle Japanese Americans. Eventually the Tanbara and Nomura extended families were resettled to St. Paul\, among many others. \nFeatured image: Photograph was taken at New Year’s Eve at the YWCA in downtown St. Paul\, 1942.  Hosts are Earl (7th from the left) and Ruth Tanbara (4th from the left). The guests pictured are resettled Japanese American young women and Military Intelligence Service soldiers training at Fort Snelling. From Around the World In St. Paul by Alice Sickels\, University of Minnesota Press\, 1945. \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. \n2018 History Revealed Programs\n\nSee the History Revealed information page for updates and a list of programs.\nOr check our Calendar for these and other programs at the Gibbs Farm\, and more!
URL:https://rchs.com/event/japanese-american-resettlement/
LOCATION:Ramsey County Library – Roseville\, 2180 Hamline Ave N\, Roseville\, MN\, 55113\, United States
CATEGORIES:All Ages,History Revealed,Presentation
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20181027T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20181027T160000
DTSTAMP:20260411T010553
CREATED:20180212T192142Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180212T192142Z
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SUMMARY:Gibbs Farm Halloween Festival 2018
DESCRIPTION:Included in general admission:\n$8 adults\, $7 seniors 62+\, $5 children 4 and up\nFree for RCHS members \nHalloween fun for everyone!  \nCome trick-or-treat at the historic Gibbs Farm House\, hunt for pennies in a haystack\, participate in a costume contest\, and listen to “spooky” stories in a one-room schoolhouse. Crafts\, games\, treats\, and music from Light of the Moon! \n*Back by popular demand!*- The Great Gibbs Trick or Treat Quest\nA fun hands-on trick or treat experience through the historic Gibbs Farmhouse. \nWe will have Fork in the Road Food Truck on site or feel free to bring your own picnic lunch. Picnic tables are available. \nThe spooky fun starts at 10:00am and goes until 4:00pm.  No need for reservations\, stop by anytime.  Activities\, treats\, and tours are included in admission. Bring your Ramsey County Historical Society Membership card for free admission! \nThe Halloween Festival is a great time to sign up for an annual membership. Ramsey County Historical Society Members get free admission to Gibbs Farm\, including festivals! Other perks include our award winning magazine\, discounts in the gift shop\, on day camps\, and RCHS events offered throughout the year. \n 
URL:https://rchs.com/event/gibbs-farm-halloween-festival-2018/
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:20181028T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20181028T140000
DTSTAMP:20260411T010553
CREATED:20180926T130524Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180926T130524Z
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SUMMARY:October Volunteer Day at Gibbs Farm
DESCRIPTION:Help us prepare our site for the winter! Volunteers are needed for active outdoor projects including turning compost\, covering garden beds and removing invasive species. These projects are ideal for individuals\, families or groups and should be appropriate for students 12+. Participants should dress for the weather and wear sturdy close toed shoes. Bring a lunch if you wish\, snacks and beverages will be provided. To volunteer please RSVP or send questions to Clare@RCHS.com
URL:https://rchs.com/event/october-volunteer-day-at-gibbs-farm/
LOCATION:MN
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Gibbs Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20181108T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20181108T210000
DTSTAMP:20260411T010553
CREATED:20180910T175455Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180910T175455Z
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SUMMARY:History Revealed: Columbus Memorial
DESCRIPTION:Ramsey County Historical Society Presents\nHistory Revealed: A Toast to History at Waldmann Series\nPeter DeCarlo\nMinnesota’s Columbus Memorial: Immigration\, Colonialism\, and Memory on the State Capitol Grounds\nWaldmann Brewery & Wurstery\nFree and open to all. \nJoin RCHS for History Revealed\, our program series featuring presentations and tours from the best of local historians\, authors and archaeologists\, with a wide range of topics drawn from the heritage and traditions of Ramsey County. \nOn October 12\, 1931 a crowd estimated at 25\,000 gathered to celebrate the unveiling of a memorial to Christopher Columbus on the grounds of the Minnesota State Capitol. An association of Italian American Minnesotans led the creation of the monument and presented it as a gift to state. They used the monument to commemorate Columbus – who they argued was the “first American\,” to assert their citizenship\, and to claim their place as white people in the United States. In the white discourse surrounding the monument\, Indigenous peoples and the genocide perpetrated by colonists against them were erased from history. \nToday\, statues of Columbus are seen by many as symbols of violence\, white supremacy\, and colonialism. The Columbus Memorial and its continued existence in a city and state that have proclaimed “Indigenous Peoples’ Day” reveal how particular histories and memories are established\, disseminated\, challenged\, and revised. Should the Columbus Memorial continue to stand on the grounds of Minnesota’s State Capitol? \nJoin Peter DeCarlo\, a research historian at the Minnesota Historical Society\, for this discussion on the historical and contemporary contexts of the Columbus Memorial. \nRegistration is needed to attend presentations. Space is limited\, first-come\, first served.\nPresentation is free.\nRegistration form available here.\nOr call 651-222-0701 or email membership@rchs.com. \nIt’s RCHS Day at Waldmann Brewery & Wurstery!\nOn the second Thursday of each month\, 10% of all sales to RCHS members and their guests will be donated to the Ramsey County Historical Society! \nRCHS members and supporters are encouraged to come and enjoy a lunch/dinner/drink at Waldmann throughout the day\, or time your dinner so that you can stay for the presentation immediately after. So come on in and raise a toast to history and support RCHS! \nMention that you are a member\, supporter or friend of RCHS to your server\, and they will make sure that your tab is counted toward Waldmann’s support. \n \nHistory Revealed: A Toast to History at Waldmann Series\nWaldmann Brewery & Wurstery\nUpcoming Dates\nPresentation Details & Times TBA\nJune 14\, 2018\nJuly 12\, 2018\nAugust 9\, 2018\nSeptember 13\, 2018\nOctober 11\, 2018\nNovember 8\, 2018\nDecember 13\, 2018 \n \n2018 History Revealed Programs\n\nSee the History Revealed information page for updates and programs.\nOr check our Calendar for these and other programs at the Gibbs Farm\, and more!
URL:https://rchs.com/event/history-revealed-columbus-memorial/
LOCATION:Waldmann Brewery & Wurstery\, 445 Smith Ave\, Saint Paul\, MN\, 55102\, United States
CATEGORIES:History Revealed,Waldmann's Events
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DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20181129T203000
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SUMMARY:History Revealed: North Star
DESCRIPTION:Ramsey County Historical Society Presents\nDaniel Bergin\, North Star Stories\n\nHistory Revealed Series\nNovember 29\, 2018\nThursday\, 7:00 pm\nRamsey County Roseville Library\nFree and open to all. \nJoin RCHS for History Revealed\, our program series featuring presentations and tours from the best of local historians\, authors and archaeologists\, with a wide range of topics drawn from the heritage and traditions of Ramsey County. \nJoin producer and director Daniel Pierce Bergin in a discussion about researching\, filming and producing the TPT series\, North Star that focuses on the history of African-Americans in Minnesota. Daniel will talk about the most recent film\, co-produced with the Ramsey County Historical Society\, North Star: Civil War Stories\, as well as other in the series\, including North Star: Stories of Minnesota’s Black Pioneers that tells the stories of 12 of Minnesota’s early black leaders. \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. \n2018 History Revealed Programs\n\nSee the History Revealed information page for updates and a list of programs.\nOr check our Calendar for these and other programs at the Gibbs Farm\, and more!
URL:https://rchs.com/event/history-revealed-north-star/
LOCATION:Ramsey County Library – Roseville\, 2180 Hamline Ave N\, Roseville\, MN\, 55113\, United States
CATEGORIES:History Revealed,Library Programs,Presentation
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20181213T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20181213T210000
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SUMMARY:History Revealed: Noticing the New Deal
DESCRIPTION:Ramsey County Historical Society Presents\nHistory Revealed: A Toast to History at Waldmann Series\nThursday\, December 13\, 2018\nNatalie Heneghan\, Noticing the New Deal\nWaldmann Brewery & Wurstery\nFree and open to all. \nJoin RCHS for History Revealed\, our program series featuring presentations and tours from the best of local historians\, authors and archaeologists\, with a wide range of topics drawn from the heritage and traditions of Ramsey County. \n\nFrom post offices to sewer systems\, public pools to campgrounds\, public housing to park pavilions\, evidence of the New Deal\, a series of federal programs in response to the Great Depression\, is everywhere. \n\n\nHow to we uncover these places\, and why should we care? What stories can we learn from them? New Deal-era public works projects are not only living reminders of this vast system of federal programs; they also set the stage for conversations and conflicts over segregation\, workers’ rights\, and women’s work. \n\n\nFinally\, learn how you can get involved in in finding and documenting New Deal projects. Speaker Natalie Heneghan is the Minnesota Associate for the Living New Deal\, a project to map New Deal sites all over the country. \n\nRegistration is needed to attend presentations – Registration for this presentation is FULL.\nFor more information\, please call 651-222-0701 or email membership@rchs.com. \n \nIt’s RCHS Day at Waldmann Brewery & Wurstery!\nOn the second Thursday of each month\, 10% of all sales to RCHS members and their guests will be donated to the Ramsey County Historical Society! \nRCHS members and supporters are encouraged to come and enjoy a lunch/dinner/drink at Waldmann throughout the day\, or time your dinner so that you can stay for the presentation immediately after. So come on in and raise a toast to history and support RCHS! \nMention that you are a member\, supporter or friend of RCHS to your server\, and they will make sure that your tab is counted toward Waldmann’s support. \n \n2018 History Revealed Programs\n\nSee the History Revealed information page for updates and programs.\nOr check our Calendar for these and other programs at the Gibbs Farm\, and more! \nFor 2019 History Revealed programs\, see https://www.rchs.com/news/history-revealed-2019/ New programs are being added.
URL:https://rchs.com/event/history-revealed-new-deal/
LOCATION:Waldmann Brewery & Wurstery\, 445 Smith Ave\, Saint Paul\, MN\, 55102\, United States
CATEGORIES:History Revealed
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DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20190110T210000
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SUMMARY:History Revealed: The Case of Ed Phelan
DESCRIPTION:Ramsey County Historical Society Presents\nHistory Revealed: A Toast to History at Waldmann Series\nThursday\, January 10\, 2019\nGary Bruggeman\, Minnesota’s Oldest Murder Mystery\, the Case of Ed Phelan\nWaldmann Brewery & Wurstery\nFree and open to all. \nJoin RCHS for History Revealed\, our program series featuring presentations and tours from the best of local historians\, authors and archaeologists\, with a wide range of topics drawn from the heritage and traditions of Ramsey County. \nOn September 27\, 1839\, the battered body of a middle-aged Irishman was found by some Dakota boys washed up along the Mississippi River shore. It was the body of Sgt. John Hays\, a popular former soldier\, who\, prior to his disappearance twenty-one days earlier\, had been sharing a log shanty a few miles upriver from the cave with his friend and business partner\, Edward Phelan (or Phalen). Before the year was over\, Phelan was arrested and charged with the murder of his friend. \nThis is the first book to focus on this historic murder and the first thorough biography of Phelan\, a notorious pioneer intimately involved in the making of St. Paul and founding of Minnesota. Was he guilty? All reports and records of Phelan’s trial were mysteriously lost and no newspapers covered the story. However\, in 1994\, St. Paul historian Gary Brueggemann made an amazing discovery in the Minnesota Historical Society archives – hidden in the papers of Joseph R. Brown was his handwritten transcription of the Hays’ murder hearing. \nUsing this record\, other primary sources\, and drawing from decades of studying Minnesota and St. Paul history\, Gary Bruggeman will present the case of Ed Phelan and his trial for the murder of John Hays. \nRegistration is needed to attend presentations. Space is limited\, first-come\, first served. \nThe presentation is currently FULL.\nTo be added to the waiting list\, please call 651-222-0701 or email membership@rchs.com. \nIt’s RCHS Day at Waldmann Brewery & Wurstery!\nOn the second Thursday of each month\, 10% of all sales to RCHS members and their guests will be donated to the Ramsey County Historical Society! \nRCHS members and supporters are encouraged to come and enjoy a lunch/dinner/drink at Waldmann throughout the day\, or time your dinner so that you can stay for the presentation immediately after. So come on in and raise a toast to history and support RCHS! \nMention that you are a member\, supporter or friend of RCHS to your server\, and they will make sure that your tab is counted toward Waldmann’s support. \n \nHistory Revealed: A Toast to History at Waldmann Series\nWaldmann Brewery & Wurstery\n2018 History Revealed Programs\n\nSee the History Revealed information 2019 page for updates and programs for 2019.\nOr check our Calendar for these and other programs at the Gibbs Farm\, and more!
URL:https://rchs.com/event/history-revealed-case-ed-phelan/
LOCATION:Waldmann Brewery & Wurstery\, 445 Smith Ave\, Saint Paul\, MN\, 55102\, United States
CATEGORIES:History Revealed,Waldmann's Events
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DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20190116T133000
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SUMMARY:History Revealed: Archaeology of Fort Snelling
DESCRIPTION:Ramsey County Historical Society Presents\nJeremy Nienow\, Recent Archaeology at Fort Snelling\n\nHistory Revealed Series\nJanuary 16\, 2019\nWednesday\, noon\nLandmark Center\nFree and open to all. No reservations needed. \nJoin RCHS for History Revealed\, our program series featuring presentations and tours from the best of local historians\, authors and archaeologists\, with a wide range of topics drawn from the heritage and traditions of Ramsey County. \nPlease join Jeremy Nienow\, Ph.D.\, RPA of Nienow Cultural Consultants as he takes us through ongoing excavations at Fort Snelling’s Lower Post and near-by Visitor Center. Large changes are coming to the Visitor Center area in the years to come and the archaeology conducted this past summer is assisting the Minnesota Historical Society to better understand the area’s archaeological resources as well as plan for future development. Dr. Nienow will walk us through the processes leading up to the 2018 investigation\, associated unit excavations\, and how this information further adds to what we already know about the fort and its environs\, with some surprising twists along the way. \nAttendees are welcome to bring a bag lunch. \nImage: Sketch of the Round Tower at Fort Snelling\, c. 1862 \n2019 History Revealed Programs\n\nSee the History Revealed 2019 information page for updates and a list of programs.\nOr check our Calendar for these and other programs at the Gibbs Farm\, and more!
URL:https://rchs.com/event/history-revealed-archaeology-of-fort-snelling/
LOCATION:Catalog
CATEGORIES:History Revealed,Landmark Center Series
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20190124T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20190124T203000
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SUMMARY:History Revealed: National Register
DESCRIPTION:Ramsey County Historical Society Presents\nDenis Gardiner\, The National Register of Historic Places\nHistory Revealed Series\nJanuary 24\, 2019\nThursday\, 7:00 pm\nRamsey County Roseville Library\nFree and open to all. No reservations needed. \nJoin RCHS for History Revealed\, our program series featuring presentations and tours from the best of local historians\, authors and archaeologists\, with a wide range of topics drawn from the heritage and traditions of Ramsey County. \nThe National Register of Historic Places is the federal list of properties considered historically significant and worthy of preservation. The list includes properties significant in American history\, culture\, architecture\, engineering\, and archaeology. In this presentation Denis P. Gardner\, Minnesota’s National Register Historian\, highlights the events that spurred creation of the National Register\, and he explains the concepts that help us determine what makes a property eligible for listing in this special inventory of places. Gardner finishes his talk by featuring properties in this area that are a part of the National Register.\n\nDenis P. Gardner is the National Register Historian at the Minnesota State Historic Preservation Office in St. Paul\, where he reviews the eligibility of properties for the National Register of Historic Places. He is the author of Minnesota Treasures: Stories Behind the State’s Historic Places (Minnesota Historical Society Press) and Wood\, Concrete\, Stone\, and Steel: Minnesota’s Historic Bridges (University of Minnesota Press). His latest book is Our Minnesota State Capitol: From Groundbreaking Through Restoration (Minnesota Historical Society Press).\n2019 History Revealed Programs\n\nSee the History Revealed 2019 information page for updates and a list of programs.\nOr check our Calendar for these and other programs at the Gibbs Farm\, and more!
URL:https://rchs.com/event/history-revealed-national-register/
LOCATION:Ramsey County Library – Roseville\, 2180 Hamline Ave N\, Roseville\, MN\, 55113\, United States
CATEGORIES:History Revealed,Library Programs
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