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SUMMARY:History Revealed: Closing Time
DESCRIPTION:Ramsey County Historical Society Presents\nBill Lindeke & Andy Sturdevant\, Closing Time: Saloons\, Taverns\, Dives\, and Watering Holes of the Twin Cities\n\nHistory Revealed Series\nDecember 12\, 2019\nThursday\, 7:45 pm\nWaldmann Brewery & Wurstery\nReservations requested\, space is limited. Free and open to all.\nRegistration Form \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. \nAn entertaining journey into the highs\, lows\, bright spots\, and dark corners of the Twin Cities’ most famous and infamous drinking establishments—history viewed from the barstool. \nIn 1838\, a rum trader named “Pig’s Eye” Parrant built a small shack in a Mississippi bluff that became the first business in the city of St. Paul: a saloon. Since then\, bars\, taverns\, saloons\, and speakeasies have been part of the cultural\, social\, and physical landscape of St. Paul and Minneapolis. Serving as neighborhood landmarks\, sites of political engagement\, welcoming centers for immigrants\, hotbeds of criminal activity\, targets of ire from church and state alike\, and\, of course\, a place to get a drink\, the story of the taverns and saloons of the Twin Cities is the story of the cities themselves. \nIn Closing Time\, Bill Lindeke and Andy Sturdevant dive into tales from famous and infamous drinking establishments from throughout Twin Cities history. Readers are led on a multigenerational pub crawl through speakeasies\, tied houses\, rathskellers\, cocktail lounges\, gin mills\, fern bars\, social clubs\, singles bars\, gastropubs\, and dives. Featuring beloved bars like Matt’s\, Palmer’s\, the Payne Reliever\, and Moby Dick’s\, the book also resurrects memories of long-forgotten establishments cherished in their day. Lindeke and Sturdevant highlight neighborhood dives\, downtown nightspots\, and out-of-the-way hideaways\, many of which continue to thrive today. Closing Time brings together stories of these spaces and the people who frequented them. \nBooks will be available for purchase and signing at the event. \nBill Lindeke\, Ph.D.\, is an urban geographer and writer who focuses on how our environments shape our lives. He wrote MinnPost’s Cityscapes column from 2014 to 2017\, has written articles on local food and drink history for City Pages and the Growler\, and has taught urban geography at the University of Minnesota and Metro State University. He writes a local urban blog at Twin City Sidewalks and is a member of the Saint Paul Planning Commission. He is the author of Minneapolis-Saint Paul: Then and Now. \nAndy Sturdevant is an artist and writer living in Minneapolis. He has written about art\, history\, and culture for a variety of publications\, including City Pages\, Belt\, and Mpls.St.Paul. He currently writes a regular column for Architecture MN\, and for five years\, Andy wrote “The Stroll\,” a weekly column on Twin Cities neighborhoods\, art\, history\, and architecture in for MinnPost. He is the author of Potluck Supper with Meeting to Follow and Downtown: Minneapolis in the ’70s. \nAvailable October 2019 from the Minnesota Historical Society Press\n240 pages\, 75 b&w photos and illustrations\, index\, bibliography\, 7 x 9 \nReservations requested\, space is limited. Free and open to all.\nRegistration Form \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 \n2019 History Revealed Programs\nFor 2019 History Revealed programs\, see https://www.rchs.com/news/history-revealed-2019/ New programs are being added. \n 
URL:https://rchs.com/event/history-revealed-closing-time/
LOCATION:Waldmann Brewery & Wurstery\, 445 Smith Ave\, Saint Paul\, MN\, 55102\, United States
CATEGORIES:Book Event,History Revealed,Waldmann's Events
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SUMMARY:Courthouse Art Project Update & Input Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Join RCHS\, artists\, and community members for an update and input meeting at the East Side Freedom Library to discuss the art project for the Ramsey County Courthouse/Saint Paul City Hall Council Chambers. \nWe are in the midst of a period in which historical monuments\, markers\, and murals have become focal points of community discussions across the country. These conversations have come to the fore in Saint Paul\, and the City and County governments requested that RCHS lead an effort to add new artwork to the Council Chambers of the Saint Paul City Hall – Ramsey County Courthouse. The goals for this project include commissioning new\, original artwork that interprets the same overarching themes in the 83-year-old murals currently on display in the Council Chambers—celebrating the people and progress of Saint Paul and Ramsey County. \nFour new pieces of art are being commissioned\, with two new pieces displayed concurrently with original murals in the Council Chambers for a period of several months. The city and county will determine a rotation schedule that will ensure that each of the original murals and new pieces is exhibited over the course of a year. Interpretive panels will be added that provide additional context about the existing murals as well as each of the new pieces. Through an open application process\, twenty artists submitted proposals\, and a citizens’ task force organized by RCHS selected four artists for these projects. We invite you to meet them\, learn about their work\, and express your own perspectives about what you would like to see on the walls. Please come and share your ideas. \nOver the next five months RCHS and the Task Force will develop interpretive panels and create online materials that provide more information on the existing and new art. Additional materials will be provided that articulate the wide variety of perspectives on the existing artwork and generally how discriminatory\, controversial\, or otherwise problematic public art from the past is addressed today. As this discussion continues to unfold here and around the country\, there is value in recognizing and presenting these varied perspectives. \nFor bios of the selected artists\, and more information on the project\, see https://www.rchs.com/news/courthouse_chamber_artists/ \nFree and open to all. \n 
URL:https://rchs.com/event/courthouse-art-project-update-meeting/
LOCATION:East Side Freedom Library\, 1105 Greenbrier St\, Saint Paul\, MN\, 55106\, United States
CATEGORIES:Special Events
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SUMMARY:History Revealed: Holiday Traditions
DESCRIPTION:Ramsey County Historical Society Presents\nGibbs Farm staff\, Holiday Traditions on the Minnesota Prairie\n\nHistory Revealed Series\nDecember 18\, 2019\nWednesday\, noon\nLandmark Center – Courtroom 326\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 staff of Gibbs Farm\, RCHS’ historic site\, will present Victorian and pioneer holiday traditions as celebrated on the prairie. Watch for more information! \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! \n 
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SUMMARY:History Revealed: Moving Up\, Moving Out
DESCRIPTION:Ramsey County Historical Society Presents\nDr. Will Cooley\, Moving Up\, Moving Out: The Rise of the Black Middle Class in Chicago\n\nHistory Revealed Series\nThursday\, January 9\, 2020\n7:00 pm\nEast Side Freedom 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. \nIn Moving Up\, Moving Out\, Will Cooley discusses the damage racism and discrimination have exacted on black Chicagoans in the twentieth century\, while accentuating the resilience of upwardly-mobile African Americans. Cooley examines how class differences created fissures in the black community and produced quandaries for black Chicagoans interested in racial welfare. While black Chicagoans engaged in collective struggles\, they also used individualistic means to secure the American Dream. Black Chicagoans demonstrated their talent and ambitions\, but they entered through the narrow gate\, and whites denied them equal opportunities in the educational institutions\, workplaces\, and neighborhoods that produced the middle class. African Americans resisted these restrictions at nearly every turn by moving up into better careers and moving out into higher-quality neighborhoods\, but their continued marginalization helped create a deeply dysfunctional city. African Americans settled in Chicago for decades\, inspired by the gains their forerunners were making in the city. Though faith in Chicago as a land of promise wavered\, the progress of the black middle class kept the city from completely falling apart. In this important study\, Cooley shows how Chicago\, in all of its glory and faults\, was held together by black dreams of advancement. Moving Up\, Moving Out will appeal to urban historians and sociologists\, scholars of African American studies\, and general readers interested in Chicago and urban history. \nWill Cooley is professor of history at Walsh University in North Canton\, Ohio. \n2020 History Revealed Programs\n\nSee the History Revealed 2020 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-moving-up-moving-out/
LOCATION:East Side Freedom Library\, 1105 Greenbrier St\, Saint Paul\, MN\, 55106\, United States
CATEGORIES:Book Event,History Revealed,Library Programs
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SUMMARY:History Revealed: Ramsey Hill
DESCRIPTION:Ramsey County Historical Society Presents\nDan Reed\, Saint Paul’s Historic Ramsey Hill: Salvaging a Gilded Past\nHistory Revealed Series\nThursday\, January 16\, 2020\n7:45 pm\nWaldmann’s Brewery & Restaurant\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. \nOne of the oldest neighborhoods in the Twin Cities is the focus of this 60 minute discussion and clips from the TPT documentary that explores its birth\, growth\, decline and reclamation over the course of more than 150 years. In partnership with the Ramsey Hill Association. \nReservations requested\, space is limited. Free and open to all.\nRegistration Form \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. \n2020 History Revealed Programs\n\nSee the History Revealed 2020 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-ramsey-hill/
LOCATION:Waldmann Brewery & Wurstery\, 445 Smith Ave\, Saint Paul\, MN\, 55102\, United States
CATEGORIES:History Revealed,Waldmann's Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20200123T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20200123T203000
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SUMMARY:History Revealed: Nicholas R. Brewer
DESCRIPTION:Ramsey County Historical Society Presents\nJulie L’Enfant\, The Celebrity Portraits of Nicholas R. Brewer\nHistory Revealed Series\nThursday\, January 23\, 2020\n7:00 pm\nRoseville 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. \nNicholas R. Brewer (1857-1949) is a Minnesota artist best known today for his landscapes\, but in his own lifetime his wide reputation rested mainly on his portraits. He painted many prominent Minnesotans. His circuit exhibitions in the 1920s and 1930s also featured portraits of some of the most famous men and women of his day. This presentation will focus on portraits of Joseph Jefferson\, the comic actor who played Rip Van Winkle in theaters across the world; Ignace Paderewski\, the Polish pianist and politician; and the girl who starred in a sensational movie about the Armenian Massacres of World War One\, Aurora Mardiganian. These paintings\, little known today\, show Brewer’s intimate engagement with his era’s cultural and political events. \nJulie L’Enfant is the author of seven books\, including The Gag Family: German-Bohemian Artists in America (2002)\, Pioneer Modernists: Minnesota’s First Generation of Women Artists (2011)\, both of which won Minnesota Book Awards; Other Realities: The Art of Paul S. Kramer (2013); and\, with co-author Jaden Hansen\, Persistence of Vision: The Art of Bettye Olson (2017). \nA new softcover edition of Julie’s latest book\, Nicholas R. Brewer: His Art and Family (Afton Press\, 2019)\, will be available for purchase and signing. \nImage credit: Nicholas Brewer with his portrait of actress Margaret Anglin as her character in the play In the Wilderness. Mary Ann Walton collection. \n2020 History Revealed Programs\n\nSee the History Revealed 2020 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-nicholas-r-brewer/
LOCATION:Ramsey County Library – Roseville\, 2180 Hamline Ave N\, Roseville\, MN\, 55113\, United States
CATEGORIES:Book Event,History Revealed,Library Programs
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SUMMARY:History Revealed: Transpacific Antiracism
DESCRIPTION:Ramsey County Historical Society Presents\nYuichiro Onishi\, Transpacific Antiracism\, Afro-Asian Solidarity in 20th-Century Black America\, Japan\, and Okinawa\n\nHistory Revealed Series\nThursday\, February 6\, 2020\n7:00 pm\nEast Side Freedom 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. \nTranspacific Antiracism introduces the dynamic process out of which social movements in Black America\, Japan\, and Okinawa formed Afro-Asian solidarities against the practice of white supremacy in the twentieth century. Yuichiro Onishi argues that in the context of forging Afro-Asian solidarities\, race emerged as a political category of struggle with a distinct moral quality and vitality. \nThis book explores the work of Black intellectual-activists of the first half of the twentieth century\, including Hubert Harrison and W. E. B. Du Bois\, that took a pro-Japan stance to articulate the connection between local and global dimensions of antiracism. Turning to two places rarely seen as a part of the Black experience\, Japan and Okinawa\, the book also presents the accounts of a group of Japanese scholars shaping the Black studies movement in post-surrender Japan and multiracial coalition-building in U.S.-occupied Okinawa during the height of the Vietnam War which brought together local activists\, peace activists\, and antiracist and antiwar GIs. Together these cases of Afro-Asian solidarity make known political discourses and projects that reworked the concept of race to become a wellspring of aspiration for a new society. \nCopies of the book will be available for purchase and signing during the presentation. \nYuichiro Onishi is Assistant Professor of African American & African Studies and Asian American Studies at the University of Minnesota\, Twin Cities.
URL:https://rchs.com/event/history-revealed-transpacific-antiracism/
LOCATION:East Side Freedom Library\, 1105 Greenbrier St\, Saint Paul\, MN\, 55106\, United States
CATEGORIES:Book Event,History Revealed,Library Programs
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SUMMARY:History Revealed: When the Stones Came to Town
DESCRIPTION:Ramsey County Historical Society Presents\nFred Case\, with Eric Dregni\, When the Stones Came to Town: Rock ‘n’ Roll Photos from the 1970s\nHistory Revealed Series\nThursday\, February 13\, 2020\n7:45 pm\nWaldmann’s Brewery & Restaurant\nReservations requested: Reservation Form. Free 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. \nStunning images of some of the greatest musicians from rock ’n’ roll history\, including both onstage action and behind-the-scenes candids. \nPhotographer Fred Case was on the scene in the Twin Cities during the 1970s whenever the top rock and blues musicians came through town. With his camera in hand\, Case photographed such legends as Chuck Berry\, Bo Diddley\, John Mayall\, Leon Russell\, Richie Havens\, the Who\, Steppenwolf\, the Grateful Dead\, Small Faces\, Elton John\, Linda Ronstadt\, Captain Beefheart\, Alice Cooper\, Elvis Costello\, Miles Davis\, and the Rolling Stones. His images capture the stars in action onstage at storied Minneapolis venues ranging from the Guthrie to the Depot (First Avenue)\, the Labor Temple to Jay’s Longhorn\, the Minneapolis Auditorium to Parade Stadium. The photographer also hung out with many of the musicians and took behind-the-scenes snapshots of backstage antics. Case’s own wild adventures chasing his music heroes\, beginning in his teenage years\, led to many fascinating—and some questionable—experiences. \nIn When the Stones Came to Town\, Case recollects witnessing\, photographing\, and occasionally getting to know these music icons and gives readers an up-close-and-personal look at the rock ’n’ roll lifestyle. These photos\, many of them never seen before in print\, highlight the vibrant music scene of the Twin Cities during this pivotal era. \nFred Case is a longtime photographer who has shot hundreds of musicians\, traveled the world\, and rubbed elbows with the great and near-great. He lives in Minneapolis. \nEric Dregni is the author of more than fifteen books\, including Weird Minnesota\, Let’s Go Fishing\, and The Life: Vespa \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. \n2020 History Revealed Programs\n\nSee the History Revealed 2020 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-when-the-stones-came-to-town/
LOCATION:Waldmann Brewery & Wurstery\, 445 Smith Ave\, Saint Paul\, MN\, 55102\, United States
CATEGORIES:Book Event,History Revealed,Waldmann's Events
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SUMMARY:History Revealed: Three Jewish Writers
DESCRIPTION:Ramsey County Historical Society Presents\nPanel Discussion\, Three Jewish Writers: William Hoffman\, Norman Katkov and Max Shulman\n\nHistory Revealed Series\nThursday\, February 20\, 2020\n7:00 pm\nRoseville 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. \nRCHS Editor Meredith Cummings will emcee a fascinating discussion on three Jewish writers who made their homes in Saint Paul\, but who were national figures – William Hoffman\, Norman Katkov and Max Shulman. \nWilliam Hoffman (1914-1990) was a very well-known author whose works included “Tales of Hoffman\,” “Mendel\,”  “Neighborhood House: A Brief History of the First 75 Years\, 1897-1972” and writing for the Saint Paul Jewish News\, and other publications. \nNorman Katkov (1918-2009) authored short stories and tv scripts (Wild Wild West\, Bonanza\, Ben Casey\, and others)\, plus “A Little Sleep\, A Little Slumber\,” “The Judas Kiss\,” “Millionaires Row” and other books and novels. \nMax Shulman (1919-1988) was a screenwriter for “The Many Lives of Dobie Gillis\,” and many films\, including “The Tender Trap.” His books include “Barefoot Boy with Cheek\,” “The Feather Merchant\,” “Rally Round the Flag Boys!” and many short stories. \nReadings from their writings\, video clips of their films and TV episodes\, the stories of their lives as told by family members\, and the history of their neighborhoods in Saint Paul will be part of the discussion. \nPanel Members: \n\nMeredith Cummings\, RCHS Editor and panel emcee\nJon Hoffman\, son of author William Hoffman\nPaul D. Nelson\, historian and co-author of “Three Jewish Writers” in Ramsey County History magazine\, Fall 2019 issue.\nSteve Trimble\, historian and co-author of “Three Jewish Writers” in Ramsey County History magazine\, Fall 2019 issue.\nDaniel Shulman\, son of author Max Shulman\n\nFor a link to the recent article\, see: Ramsey County History magazine\, Volume 54-3\, Fall 2019 \nFeatured image photograph and design courtesy of Summit Images\, LLC – Robert Muschewske and Leaetta Hough. \n2020 History Revealed Programs\n\nSee the History Revealed 2020 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-three-jewish-writers/
LOCATION:Ramsey County Library – Roseville\, 2180 Hamline Ave N\, Roseville\, MN\, 55113\, United States
CATEGORIES:History Revealed,Library Programs,Research
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ORGANIZER;CN="Ramsey County Historical Society":MAILTO:info@rchs.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20200305T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20200305T203000
DTSTAMP:20260411T161147
CREATED:20200122T191203Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200122T191203Z
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SUMMARY:History Revealed: She Voted
DESCRIPTION:Ramsey County Historical Society Presents\nKate Roberts & Michelle Witte\, She Voted: Her Fight\, Our Right\n\nHistory Revealed Series\nThursday\, March 5\, 2020\n7:00 pm\nEast Side Freedom 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. \nShe Voted: Her Fight\, Our Right is an exhibit opening September 26\, 2020\, at the Minnesota History Center\, St. Paul \nOn August 26\, 1920\, the 19th Amendment to the US Constitution–upholding women’s right to vote–was signed into law. A new exhibit\, developed in partnership with the League of Women Voters Minnesota\, explores how Minnesota women shifted the political landscape before and after this landmark moment. \nJoin MNHS exhibit developer Kate Roberts and League of Women Voters-MN executive director Michelle Witte in conversation about how this exhibit is coming together. How do you tell this important story in a format that appeals to visitors ranging from politically active voters to fourth-graders on a school field trip? How do you make sure that all visitors understand who was at the table and who wasn’t before\, during\, and after the fight for this amendment? And how do you make good on the exhibit’s goal of preparing each visitor to take action to shape our future? \n2020 History Revealed Programs\n\nSee the History Revealed 2020 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-she-voted/
LOCATION:MN
CATEGORIES:History Revealed,Library Programs
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ORGANIZER;CN="Ramsey County Historical Society":MAILTO:info@rchs.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20200418T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20200418T140000
DTSTAMP:20260411T161147
CREATED:20200303T194849Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200303T194849Z
UID:10008744-1587207600-1587218400@rchs.com
SUMMARY:Gibbs Farm April Volunteer Day 2020
DESCRIPTION:CANCELLED:  \nPlease watch for updates and event rescheduling. \nHelp us prepare the historic Gibbs Farm for the Spring field trip season! \nVolunteers are needed for active outdoor projects on our 8-acre site. These include turning compost\, preparing garden beds\, removing invasive species\, and bringing out benches and educational objects. \nThese projects are ideal for individuals\, families or groups and should be appropriate for students 12+. \nParticipants should dress for the weather and a little mud.  Sturdy\, closed-toe shoes are a must! Bring a lunch if you wish\, snacks and beverages will be provided. \n  \nMore Options for Group Volunteers \nGibbs Farm has a variety of projects for volunteer groups. Group volunteer projects are active and outdoor\, options may include painting\, gardening and light landscaping. These projects are designed to take two hours and are usually appropriate for groups of 7-25. Week day projects are available during June-August\, during May\, September and October we can schedule weekend group projects. Please contact Clare@RCHS.com for more information.
URL:https://rchs.com/event/gibbs-farm-spring-volunteer-day-2020/
LOCATION:Gibbs Volunteer Interest Form
CATEGORIES:All Ages,Community Events,Gibbs Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Ramsey County Historical Society":MAILTO:info@rchs.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200501
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200509
DTSTAMP:20260411T161147
CREATED:20200421T152959Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200421T152959Z
UID:10008746-1588291200-1588982399@rchs.com
SUMMARY:GiveAtHomeMN
DESCRIPTION:Join Ramsey County Historical Society & Gibbs Farm and #GiveAtHomeMN as we celebrate the generosity and community spirit that define us all as Minnesotans. \nThe RCHS & Gibbs Farm #GiveAtHomeMN fundraising page. \nGiveAtHomeMN is a state-wide online fundraiser taking place May 1-8. This giving platform was designed to help hundreds of non-profits like RCHS & Gibbs Farm raise money for programs and projects that support our communities during this unprecedented time. #GiveAtHomeMN is an opportunity for you to support the causes you care most about in a way that is most meaningful to you. \nRCHS & Gibbs Farm asks for your support so that we can continue in our mission to preserve our past\, inform our present\, and inspire our future. We’re doing this by creating brand new digital content available to you for free on our website. If you haven’t yet\, visit us at  www.rchs.com to take a 360-degree tour of Gibbs Farm\, explore our historic photograph collection\, or read some of the fascinating stories that have helped define our County. We’re also looking towards the future by continuing to transform our Red Barn into Gibbs Farm’s first year-round educational space. \nAnother way you can help RCHS & Gibbs Farm is by promoting our fundraiser on social media by linking to our  #GiveAtHomeMN fundraising page. Be sure to use the hashtag #GiveAtHomeMN to highlight the good work taking place at RCHS & Gibbs Farm and the other organizations you support!
URL:https://rchs.com/event/giveathomemn/
LOCATION:MN
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ORGANIZER;CN="Ramsey County Historical Society":MAILTO:info@rchs.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20200501T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20200501T190000
DTSTAMP:20260411T161147
CREATED:20200305T172458Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200305T172458Z
UID:10008745-1588356000-1588359600@rchs.com
SUMMARY:Virtual Celebration of Asian Pacific American Heritage Month
DESCRIPTION:Landmark Center\, Coalition of Asian American Leaders\, and Ramsey County Historical Society invite you to a\nVirtual Celebration of Asian Pacific American Heritage Month and #MinneAsianStories\n\n\n\n\n\n\nJoin the Coalition of Asian American Leaders-Minnesota (CAAL-MN)\, Ramsey County Historical Society and Landmark Center\nFriday\, May 1\, 2020 at 6:00 PM – 7:00 PM\nFacebook live feed: facebook.com/caalminnesota/\nFor more information on the event\, see https://www.facebook.com/events/2746695485552507\nJoin us for a virtual celebration event on Facebook that features performances\, speakers\, and stories from six storytellers. Viewers will also have a chance to win our 2020 #MinneAsianStories graphic book of selected stories. This virtual celebration event features performances\, speakers\, and stories from six storytellers. Viewers will also have a chance to win our 2020 #MinneAsianStories graphic book of selected stories. \nWe are pleased to partner with CAAL-MN to bring another year of #MinneAsianStories\, their award winning storytelling project that curates 31 stories\, brings an exhibit and a book to all Minnesotans to learn about our Asian community. \n\nSo please join us on Friday\, May 1\, 2020 live on Facebook as we celebrate historical milestones\, honor our community’s roots\, and lift up the rich diversity of our people. This year’s 31 stories highlight the theme – “Power of Me” – and offer attendees the opportunity to consider what it means to live in a space\, time\, and communities where individuals are supported to be their most authentic and powerful selves. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nMinnesota’s social\, economic\, political\, and cultural fabrics have been enriched throughout history because of refugees and immigrants. This is no different in Minnesota’s Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) population\, where over 50% trace their presence here through an immigration stories. As we celebrate Asian Pacific American Heritage Month (APAHM) throughout May\, we especially note the significance of the 40th anniversary of the Refugee Act of 1980 and the 55th anniversary of the Immigration and Naturalization Act of 1965. Asian Minnesotans bring with their culture\, talent\, food\, and hopes and dreams of making Minnesota home. \n\n\n\n\nMay was designated as Asian Pacific American History Month by Congress to commemorate the immigration of the first Japanese people to the United States on May 7\, 1843\, and to mark the anniversary of the completion of the transcontinental railroad on May 10\, 1869.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nYou can participate and celebrate all month long with us by doing any of the following:\n\nAttend the May 1\, 2020 Virtual Celebration from 6:00-7:00 PM!\nSubscribe to #MinneAsianStories and have one story emailed to you each day in May! Subscribe here:  https://bit.ly/MAS2020Email\nPurchase a #MinneAsianStories Graphic Book!\n\nhttps://caalmn.org/minneasianstories/ \n\n    
URL:https://rchs.com/event/celebration-of-asian-pacific-american-heritage-month/
LOCATION:MN
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20200626T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20200626T113000
DTSTAMP:20260411T161147
CREATED:20191230T160911Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191230T160911Z
UID:10008715-1593163800-1593171000@rchs.com
SUMMARY:Cancelled-Pioneer PeeWees: Victorian Tea Party Jr.
DESCRIPTION:Friday\, June 26; 9:30am-11:30am \nPrice: $22 \nMember Price: $20 \nEarly Bird reduced pricing is available through May 31\, 2020. Please see the Gibbs Farm Camp Page for more details. \nVictorian Tea Party Jr.: Campers will learn a little about the etiquette of a fancy Victorian afternoon tea by hosting their own tea party that they will help to set up and then enjoy on the Gibbs Farmhouse front porch. \nThese mini camps are a perfect introduction for 4 & 5 year olds who are ready for some independent fun! Costumed staff lead campers through adventures in topics relating to nature\, pioneer\, and Dakota life in the 1800s. Each camp session includes a make and take activity\, story time\, a snack\, and spending time outside! Peewees play games\, color\, sing songs\, and visit our farm animals. \n 
URL:https://rchs.com/event/pioneer-peewees-victorian-tea-party-jr/
LOCATION:Gibbs Volunteer Interest Form
CATEGORIES:Children's Events,Day Camp,Gibbs Events,Hands-On/Craft Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20200630T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20200702T130000
DTSTAMP:20260411T161147
CREATED:20200110T145531Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200110T145531Z
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SUMMARY:Cancelled-Pioneer Kid Camp
DESCRIPTION:Tuesday-Thursday\, June 30-July 2; 9am-1pm \nPrice: $110 \nMember Price: $100 \nEarly Bird reduced pricing is available through May 31\, 2020. Please see the Gibbs Farm Camp Page for more details. \nTravel back in time to the mid-1800s and live like a pioneer kid! Go to school in a one-room schoolhouse\, help with the weekly wash\, run an errand to the local general store\, make butter\, and more!   Every morning starts with feeding the Gibbs Farm animals. Pioneer kids had a lot of responsibility\, but they also knew how to have fun!  Campers play marbles\, horseshoes\, learn about making (and taste) ice cream. Campers will return to the 21st century with a new understanding of pioneer school\, work\, and play! \nCampers bring a lunch each day.  An open house for family takes place on Thursday at 12:30 and includes a performance from the campers\, a chance to walk around the site\, and a sweet treat! \n 
URL:https://rchs.com/event/pioneer-kid-camp-4/
LOCATION:Gibbs Volunteer Interest Form
CATEGORIES:Children's Events,Day Camp,Gibbs Events,Hands-On/Craft Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20200701T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20200701T113000
DTSTAMP:20260411T161147
CREATED:20191230T161711Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191230T161711Z
UID:10008716-1593595800-1593603000@rchs.com
SUMMARY:Cancelled-Pioneer PeeWees: Ducks\, Geese\, and Chickens... Oh My!
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday\, July 1; 9:30am-11:30am \nPrice: $22 \nMember Price: $20 \nEarly Bird reduced pricing is available through May 31\, 2020. Please see the Gibbs Farm Camp Page for more details. \nDucks\, Geese\, and Chickens…Oh My!  Campers will learn all about the different farm birds at Gibbs Farm by helping with their morning care and feeding. \nThese mini camps are a perfect introduction for 4 & 5 year olds who are ready for some independent fun! Costumed staff lead campers through adventures in topics relating to nature\, pioneer\, and Dakota life in the 1800s. Each camp session includes a make and take activity\, story time\, a snack\, and spending time outside! Peewees play games\, color\, sing songs\, and visit our farm animals. \n 
URL:https://rchs.com/event/pioneer-peewees-ducks-geese-and-chickens-oh-my-3/
LOCATION:Gibbs Volunteer Interest Form
CATEGORIES:Children's Events,Day Camp,Gibbs Events,Hands-On/Craft Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20200703T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20200703T113000
DTSTAMP:20260411T161147
CREATED:20191230T162323Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191230T162323Z
UID:10008717-1593768600-1593775800@rchs.com
SUMMARY:Cancelled-Pioneer PeeWees: One-Room Schoolhouse
DESCRIPTION:Friday\, July 3; 9:30am-11:30am \nPrice: $22 \nMember Price: $20 \nEarly Bird reduced pricing is available through May 31\, 2020. Please see the Gibbs Farm Camp Page for more details. \nOne-room Schoolhouse: Campers will experience what lessons were like in a one-room schoolhouse. PeeWees will sing their ABCs\, write on slate boards\, and read a story. \nThese mini camps are a perfect introduction for 4 & 5 year olds who are ready for some independent fun! Costumed staff lead campers through adventures in topics relating to nature\, pioneer\, and Dakota life in the 1800s. Each camp session includes a make and take activity\, story time\, a snack\, and spending time outside! Peewees play games\, color\, sing songs\, and visit our farm animals. \n 
URL:https://rchs.com/event/pioneer-peewees-one-room-schoolhouse-3/
LOCATION:Gibbs Volunteer Interest Form
CATEGORIES:Children's Events,Day Camp,Gibbs Events,Hands-On/Craft Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20200707T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20200709T130000
DTSTAMP:20260411T161147
CREATED:20200110T150653Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200110T150653Z
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SUMMARY:Cancelled-Life of a Gibbs Girl Camp
DESCRIPTION:Tuesday-Thursday\, July 7-July 9; 9am-1pm \nPrice: $110 \nMember Price: $100 \nEarly Bird reduced pricing is available through May 31\, 2020. Please see the Gibbs Farm Camp Page for more details. \nWhat would it be like to be a girl in 19th century Minnesota?  Experience the differences and similarities between life today and life as a Pioneer\, Dakota\, and Victorian girl! Costumed staff lead campers through the historic Gibbs farmhouse\, explore the restored prairie\, and host a Victorian tea party!  Each day includes history inspired crafts\, activities outside\, and time with friends. \nNew in 2020!  In celebration of the centennial anniversary of the passing of the 19th amendment\, Life of a Gibbs Girl will include new hands-on activities on “Victorian Day.”  Campers will learn about suffragettes and the importance of their work in securing the vote for women! \nCampers bring a lunch each day.  An open house for family takes place on Thursday at 12:30 and includes a performance from the campers\, a chance to walk around the site\, and a sweet treat! \n 
URL:https://rchs.com/event/life-of-a-gibbs-girl-camp-5/
LOCATION:Gibbs Volunteer Interest Form
CATEGORIES:Children's Events,Day Camp,Gibbs Events,Hands-On/Craft Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20200708T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20200708T113000
DTSTAMP:20260411T161147
CREATED:20191230T162657Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191230T162657Z
UID:10008718-1594200600-1594207800@rchs.com
SUMMARY:Cancelled-Pioneer PeeWees: What's Alive on the Prairie?
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday\, July 8; 9:30am-11:30am \nPrice: $22 \nMember Price: $20 \nEarly Bird reduced pricing is available through May 31\, 2020. Please see the Gibbs Farm Camp Page for more details. \nWhat’s Alive on the Prairie? Campers will go on a scavenger hunt to see what critters (bugs\, animals\, or flowers) they can find in the prairie. \nThese mini camps are a perfect introduction for 4 & 5 year olds who are ready for some independent fun! Costumed staff lead campers through adventures in topics relating to nature\, pioneer\, and Dakota life in the 1800s. Each camp session includes a make and take activity\, story time\, a snack\, and spending time outside! Peewees play games\, color\, sing songs\, and visit our farm animals. \n 
URL:https://rchs.com/event/pioneer-peewees-whats-alive-on-the-prairie-2/
LOCATION:Gibbs Volunteer Interest Form
CATEGORIES:Children's Events,Day Camp,Gibbs Events,Hands-On/Craft Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20200709T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20200709T200000
DTSTAMP:20260411T161147
CREATED:20200615T153453Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200615T153453Z
UID:10008747-1594321200-1594324800@rchs.com
SUMMARY:History Revealed: Exploring the Historical Roots of Racism in Minnesota
DESCRIPTION:History Revealed: Exploring the Historical Roots of Racism in Minnesota\nA conversation with Bill Green\, Christopher Lehman\, and Marty Case\nModerated by Peter Rachleff\n \nThursday\, July 9\, 2020\, 7:00 pm\nFacebook Event \nPremiere on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/EastSideFreedomLibrary/videos/904936243330741/)\, YouTube (https://youtu.be/OK64iOMWcQg). \nIn the past year\, local historians have published three eye-opening books\, each of which\, grounded in careful research\, explore the roles played by racism in the development of Minnesota. Marty Case’s The Relentless Business of Treaties explores how the U.S.\, territorial\, and state governments\, and their leaders\, stole land from the indigenous people who had lived here for centuries. Chris Lehman’s Slavery’s Reach reveals the power and influence exerted by wealthy southern slaveholders in the early years of the “North Star State\,” and the cooperation extended to them by the state’s founders. Bill Green’s Children of Lincoln tracks the journeys away from abolition and racial equality trod by the new state’s leaders in the immediate post-Civil War years. \nThese three historians undertook their research and wrote their books independently of each other. Each of them has spoken about his book at ESFL. Now\, we are able to bring them together for a conversation about the connections and implications of their conclusions. Given the heightened concern over racism being expressed in our communities\, this is a timely conversation for them—and for us—to have. Please join us. \nClick “Going” and share on Facebook!
URL:https://rchs.com/event/history-revealed-exploring-the-historical-roots-of-racism-in-minnesota/
LOCATION:Online Event -ESFL\, MN\, United States
CATEGORIES:History Revealed,Online 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:20200710T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20200710T113000
DTSTAMP:20260411T161147
CREATED:20191230T162841Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191230T162841Z
UID:10008719-1594373400-1594380600@rchs.com
SUMMARY:Cancelled-Pioneer PeeWees: Pioneer Chores
DESCRIPTION:Friday\, July 10; 9:30am-11:30am \nPrice: $22 \nMember Price: $20 \nEarly Bird reduced pricing is available through May 31\, 2020. Please see the Gibbs Farm Camp Page for more details. \nPioneer Chores: Campers will get to go back in time in our historic farmhouse to participate in everyday pioneer chores like doin’ the wash and making butter. \nThese mini camps are a perfect introduction for 4 & 5 year olds who are ready for some independent fun! Costumed staff lead campers through adventures in topics relating to nature\, pioneer\, and Dakota life in the 1800s. Each camp session includes a make and take activity\, story time\, a snack\, and spending time outside! Peewees play games\, color\, sing songs\, and visit our farm animals. \n 
URL:https://rchs.com/event/pioneer-peewees-pioneer-chores-3/
LOCATION:Gibbs Volunteer Interest Form
CATEGORIES:Children's Events,Day Camp,Gibbs Events,Hands-On/Craft Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20200714T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20200716T130000
DTSTAMP:20260411T161147
CREATED:20200109T212444Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200109T212444Z
UID:10008735-1594717200-1594904400@rchs.com
SUMMARY:Cancelled-Dakota Day Camp
DESCRIPTION:Tuesday-Thursday\, July 14-June 16; 9am-1pm \nPrice: $110 \nMember Price: $100 \nEarly Bird reduced pricing is available through May 31\, 2020. Please see the Gibbs Farm Camp Page for more details. \nLearn about Minnesota’s first people\, the Dakota\, in this unique camp!  Developed with Dakota partners\, including instructors from University of Minnesota’s Dakota Language Program\, this camp\, allows kids to explore 1830s seasonal life through the lens of Cloud Man’s village\, where a young Jane Gibbs spent many of her childhood years. \nCampers are introduced to the Dakota language and play games to learn names of colors and animals! Activities include practicing with bows & arrows\, learning about the engineering involved with constructing a tipi\, visiting a replica bark lodge\, hearing stories\, and sampling Dakota inspired food on the last day! \nEach week of camp involves a visit from one of Gibbs Farm’s Dakota partners to either teach a language session\, read a story\, or give a demonstration of a traditional Dakota craft. \nCampers bring a lunch each day.  An open house for family takes place on Thursday at 12:30 and includes a performance from the campers\, a chance to walk around the site\, and a sweet treat! \n 
URL:https://rchs.com/event/dakota-day-camp-4/
LOCATION:Gibbs Volunteer Interest Form
CATEGORIES:Children's Events,Day Camp,Gibbs Events,Hands-On/Craft Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20200715T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20200715T113000
DTSTAMP:20260411T161147
CREATED:20191230T163906Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191230T163906Z
UID:10008720-1594805400-1594812600@rchs.com
SUMMARY:Cancelled-Pioneer PeeWees: All About Sheep!
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday\, July 15; 9:30am-11:30am \nPrice: $22 \nMember Price: $20 \nEarly Bird reduced pricing is available through May 31\, 2020. Please see the Gibbs Farm Camp Page for more details. \nAll About Sheep: Campers will meet our resident sheep\, Fern and Lydia\, while learning all about how sheep were used on a pioneer farm. \nThese mini camps are a perfect introduction for 4 & 5 year olds who are ready for some independent fun! Costumed staff lead campers through adventures in topics relating to nature\, pioneer\, and Dakota life in the 1800s. Each camp session includes a make and take activity\, story time\, a snack\, and spending time outside! Peewees play games\, color\, sing songs\, and visit our farm animals. \n 
URL:https://rchs.com/event/pioneer-peewees-all-about-sheep-3/
LOCATION:Gibbs Volunteer Interest Form
CATEGORIES:Children's Events,Day Camp,Gibbs Events,Hands-On/Craft Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20200717T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20200717T113000
DTSTAMP:20260411T161147
CREATED:20191230T165028Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191230T165028Z
UID:10008721-1594978200-1594985400@rchs.com
SUMMARY:Cancelled-Pioneer PeeWees: Tipi Life and Buffalo Nation
DESCRIPTION:Friday\, July 17; 9:30am-11:30am \nPrice: $22 \nMember Price: $20 \nEarly Bird reduced pricing is available through May 31\, 2020. Please see the Gibbs Farm Camp Page for more details. \nTipi Life and Buffalo Nation: Campers will experience what winter life in the tipi was like for the Dakota. These PeeWees will also hear a traditional Dakota story about the importance of the buffalo. \nThese mini camps are a perfect introduction for 4 & 5 year olds who are ready for some independent fun! Costumed staff lead campers through adventures in topics relating to nature\, pioneer\, and Dakota life in the 1800s. Each camp session includes a make and take activity\, story time\, a snack\, and spending time outside! Peewees play games\, color\, sing songs\, and visit our farm animals. \n 
URL:https://rchs.com/event/pioneer-peewees-tipi-life-and-buffalo-nation/
LOCATION:Gibbs Volunteer Interest Form
CATEGORIES:Children's Events,Day Camp,Gibbs Events,Hands-On/Craft Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20200721T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20200723T150000
DTSTAMP:20260411T161147
CREATED:20200110T144227Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200110T144227Z
UID:10008736-1595322000-1595516400@rchs.com
SUMMARY:Cancelled-Pioneer Survivor Camp
DESCRIPTION:Tuesday-Thursday\, July 21-July 23; 9am-3pm \nPrice: $165 \nMember Price: $150 \nEarly Bird reduced pricing is available through May 31\, 2020. Please see the Gibbs Farm Camp Page for more details. \nThink you have what it takes to survive as an 1800s pioneer?  Test your skills at the Gibbs Farm site where campers will compete in 19th century farm chores\, household tasks\, and one room-schoolhouse exercises.  Campers will get an in depth look at early pioneer life in Minnesota while learning about the original farmhouse\, farm animals\, partaking in competitive butter churning\, making ice cream\, dipping full-sized candles\, and more! \nCampers bring a lunch each day.  An open house for family takes place on Thursday at 2:30 and includes a performance from the campers\, a chance to walk around the site\, and a sweet treat! \n 
URL:https://rchs.com/event/pioneer-survivor-camp-2/
LOCATION:Gibbs Volunteer Interest Form
CATEGORIES:Children's Events,Day Camp,Gibbs Events,Hands-On/Craft Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20200722T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20200722T113000
DTSTAMP:20260411T161147
CREATED:20191230T165525Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191230T165525Z
UID:10008722-1595410200-1595417400@rchs.com
SUMMARY:Cancelled-Pioneer PeeWees: All About Bees!
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday\, July 22; 9:30am-11:30am \nPrice: $22 \nMember Price: $20 \nEarly Bird reduced pricing is available through May 31\, 2020. Please see the Gibbs Farm Camp Page for more details. \nAll About Bees: Campers will learn all about these important pollinators and how pioneers collected honey to eat and wax to make candles. PeeWees will dip a real beeswax candle to take home! \nThese mini camps are a perfect introduction for 4 & 5 year olds who are ready for some independent fun! Costumed staff lead campers through adventures in topics relating to nature\, pioneer\, and Dakota life in the 1800s. Each camp session includes a make and take activity\, story time\, a snack\, and spending time outside! Peewees play games\, color\, sing songs\, and visit our farm animals. \n 
URL:https://rchs.com/event/pioneer-peewees-all-about-bees-3/
LOCATION:Gibbs Volunteer Interest Form
CATEGORIES:Children's Events,Day Camp,Gibbs Events,Hands-On/Craft Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20200723T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20200723T200000
DTSTAMP:20260411T161147
CREATED:20200701T170338Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200701T170338Z
UID:10008748-1595530800-1595534400@rchs.com
SUMMARY:History Revealed: Recent Archaeology
DESCRIPTION:History Revealed: Recent Archaeology Findings In Ramsey County: Public Digs with the Metro County Historical Society Collaborative\nDr. Jeremy Nienow\nOnline Event – Zoom\nThursday\, July 23\, 7:00-8:00 PM\nIn partnership with the Roseville Library \nArchaeologist Jeremy Nienow will discuss some of the findings from recent archaeological digs at sites throughout Ramsey County. A project of the Metro County Historical Society Collaborative\, a group of historical societies from throughout the Metro area including the Ramsey County Historical Society\, the Maplewood Area Historical Society and others\, this series of digs included Gibbs Farm and areas along Fish Creek. Members of the public were able to participate in unearthing findings and learning how archaeology is done. Dr. Nienow will discuss some of the results and talk about how archaeology of this type can help shed light on Native Peoples and early historic settlement. He will be joined by Bob Jensen of the Maplewood Area Historical Society. \nRegister for the program on Zoom. \nHistory Revealed ONLINE\nFor past History Revealed videos\, see https://www.rchs.com/news/history-revealed-online/.\nPlease check out our partner\, Subtext Books for online ordering or curbside pickup of History Revealed titles.
URL:https://rchs.com/event/history-revealed-recent-archaeology/
LOCATION:MN
CATEGORIES:History Revealed,Library Programs,Online 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:20200724T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20200724T113000
DTSTAMP:20260411T161147
CREATED:20191230T170415Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191230T170415Z
UID:10008723-1595583000-1595590200@rchs.com
SUMMARY:Cancelled-Pioneer PeeWees: Ice Cream Social Jr.
DESCRIPTION:Friday\, July 24; 9:30am-11:30am \nPrice: $22 \nMember Price: $20 \nEarly Bird reduced pricing is available through May 31\, 2020. Please see the Gibbs Farm Camp Page for more details. \nIce Cream Social Jr.: PeeWees will learn how the Pioneer made their favorite treat\, ice cream! Campers will also get to enjoy a scoop of famous Gibbs Farm homemade ice cream. \nThese mini camps are a perfect introduction for 4 & 5 year olds who are ready for some independent fun! Costumed staff lead campers through adventures in topics relating to nature\, pioneer\, and Dakota life in the 1800s. Each camp session includes a make and take activity\, story time\, a snack\, and spending time outside! Peewees play games\, color\, sing songs\, and visit our farm animals. \n 
URL:https://rchs.com/event/pioneer-peewees-ice-cream-social-jr/
LOCATION:Gibbs Volunteer Interest Form
CATEGORIES:Children's Events,Day Camp,Gibbs Events,Hands-On/Craft Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20200728T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20200730T130000
DTSTAMP:20260411T161147
CREATED:20200110T145702Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200110T145702Z
UID:10008738-1595926800-1596114000@rchs.com
SUMMARY:Cancelled-Pioneer Kid Camp
DESCRIPTION:Tuesday-Thursday\, July 28-July 30; 9am-1pm \nPrice: $110 \nMember Price: $100 \nEarly Bird reduced pricing is available through May 31\, 2020. Please see the Gibbs Farm Camp Page for more details. \nTravel back in time to the mid-1800s and live like a pioneer kid! Go to school in a one-room schoolhouse\, help with the weekly wash\, run an errand to the local general store\, make butter\, and more!   Every morning starts with feeding the Gibbs Farm animals. Pioneer kids had a lot of responsibility\, but they also knew how to have fun!  Campers play marbles\, horseshoes\, learn about making (and taste) ice cream. Campers will return to the 21st century with a new understanding of pioneer school\, work\, and play! \nCampers bring a lunch each day.  An open house for family takes place on Thursday at 12:30 and includes a performance from the campers\, a chance to walk around the site\, and a sweet treat! \n 
URL:https://rchs.com/event/pioneer-kid-camp-5/
LOCATION:Gibbs Volunteer Interest Form
CATEGORIES:Children's Events,Day Camp,Gibbs Events,Hands-On/Craft Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20200729T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20200729T113000
DTSTAMP:20260411T161147
CREATED:20191230T170816Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191230T170816Z
UID:10008724-1596015000-1596022200@rchs.com
SUMMARY:Cancelled-Pioneer PeeWees: All About Butterflies!
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday\, July 29; 9:30am-11:30am \nPrice: $22 \nMember Price: $20 \nEarly Bird reduced pricing is available through May 31\, 2020. Please see the Gibbs Farm Camp Page for more details. \nAll About Butterflies: PeeWees will learn about butterflies native to Minnesota while exploring the Gibbs Farm Prairie. \nThese mini camps are a perfect introduction for 4 & 5 year olds who are ready for some independent fun! Costumed staff lead campers through adventures in topics relating to nature\, pioneer\, and Dakota life in the 1800s. Each camp session includes a make and take activity\, story time\, a snack\, and spending time outside! Peewees play games\, color\, sing songs\, and visit our farm animals. \n 
URL:https://rchs.com/event/pioneer-peewees-all-about-butterflies/
LOCATION:Gibbs Volunteer Interest Form
CATEGORIES:Children's Events,Day Camp,Gibbs Events,Hands-On/Craft Event
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