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SUMMARY:Rondo Plaza Groundbreaking
DESCRIPTION:Join us in commemorating the Rondo Neighborhood. \nGroundbreaking Ceremony for the Rondo Commemorative Plaza\nOn Friday\, October 14\, at 1:30 pm join us for the Groundbreaking Ceremony for the Rondo Commemorative Plaza. The soon-to-be constructed Rondo Commemorative Plaza (RCP) creates both a physical landmark and virtual experience where visitors learn the story of the Rondo neighborhood. This project will transform a vacant plot of land into a focal point\, preserving and sharing local history. \n\nA vacant lot on Concordia Avenue – formerly Rondo Avenue — will be the site of a groundbreaking ceremony for the Rondo Commemorative Plaza. The event takes place on October 14 at 1:30 pm. at 820 Concordia Avenue (at Fisk Street) in Saint Paul. \nThe ceremony will be open to the public. There will be a reception from 4:00-6:00 pm at the Hallie Q. Brown Community Center\, 270 N. Kent Street\, Saint Paul\, MN. The public will be able to review and purchase naming opportunities to etch their names in various locations at the plaza. \nEvent website \nThe lot looks out upon I-94\, the freeway that destroyed the thriving Rondo Neighborhood\, which for many years was the home to nearly 80 percent of the African Americans in the city. The Plaza will engage visitors with a multi-media presentation that includes audio-video remembrances of the social\, political and cultural life of the “Golden Age” of Rondo. \n“The destruction of Rondo was a wound that has never quite healed\,” said Marvin Anderson\, project coordinator and co-founder of Rondo Avenue Inc. “This plaza is an attempt to move forward into an era of reconciliation\, and a future that welcomes a growing diversity of immigrant communities to the neighborhood.” \nThe keynote speaker will be a son of Rondo\, David V. Taylor\, Ph.D.\, a historian and former dean of the General College of the University of Minnesota will deliver remarks: Hallowed Ground: Sites of African American Memories. Emcee for the program will be T. Mychael Rambo. \nFunds for the purchase of the land and the construction of the plaza came from a $250\,000 Community Block Development Grant from the City of Saint Paul\, and financial support from the F. G. Bigelow Foundation\, Mardag Foundation\, Saint Paul Foundation\, Knight Family Foundation\, 3M African-American Employee Network and the Price Family Foundation. \nFor more information about the project\, see the website. \n  \n\n 
URL:https://rchs.com/event/rondo-plaza-groundbreaking/
LOCATION:Unnamed Venue\, 820 Concordia Avenue\, Saint Paul \, MN\, 55104\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20161011T180000
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SUMMARY:Annual Celebration 2016
DESCRIPTION:Please join us at our Annual Celebration! \nRCHS Annual Members Celebration\nTown & County Club\n300 N Mississippi River Blvd\, Saint Paul\, MN 55104\nPresentation of the Virginia B. Kunz Award at 7:00 pm\nProgram at 7:15 pm \nCome enjoy a meal and program with fellow history enthusiasts.\n• Learn about Robert Foulis\, Minnesota’s first golf professional\, and the Town & Country Club’s role in his career\, from Joseph Gladke\, author and historian.\n• Honor the volunteer authors of Ramsey County History with the presentation of the Virginia B. Kunz Award.\n• Celebrate the past year of exciting programs and activities at Gibbs Farm and the Ramsey County Historical Society. \nTickets are $35 per person.\nRSVP by Monday\, October 3\, 2016\nto Ramsey County Historical Society\nPlease contact us at 651-222-0701 for a reservation.
URL:https://rchs.com/event/annual-celebration2016/
LOCATION:Town & Country Club\, 300 N Mississippi River Blvd\, Saint Paul \, MN\, 55104\, United States
CATEGORIES:Special Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20161001T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20161001T160000
DTSTAMP:20260412T064700
CREATED:20150803T002548Z
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SUMMARY:Apple Festival
DESCRIPTION:Apple Crafts\, Apple Games\, Apple Treats!\nGibbs Farm Apple Festival\nIncluded in general admission:\n$8 adults\, $7 seniors 62+\, $5 children 3 and up\nFree for RCHS members \nA day of apple fun – all in the beautiful setting of the Gibbs Farm. Enjoy a variety of events at our beautiful farm\, visit our Heritage Apple Orchard\, make apple critters\, bob for apples\, and more. Free food and cider. \nAnd want to learn more about the food we eat? The Bell Museum of Natural History will be at Apple Festival from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. with a pop-up museum and fun activities! \nGet a small taste of the Bell’s programs. A Bell Museum pop-up museum will feature the “Hungry Planet: What the World Eats” exhibit. This photography exhibit\, produced in conjunction with photographer Peter Menzel and writer Faith D’Aluisio\, focuses on what 10 families from around the world eat in a week. \nAnd the Bell’s pollinator activity will put your science skills to the test! Learn about the special role that pollinators\, like honey bees\, play in our food production. \nApple Festival is for the whole family\, from the youngest to the eldest. \nPrograms are planned to include the following. Please note that programs may change without notice. \n\nFarmhouse and Dakota Tours\nApple Stories in the Schoolhouse\nDried Apple Necklace\nApple Block Prints\nApple Magnets\nHeritage Apple Orchard Tours\, Sample Apples from the Orchard\, Press Apples in Cider Press\nApple Lore and Mini Caramel Apple Dipping\nFree Food\nMusic in Red Barn by Light of the Moon\nApples Games: Apple Maze\, Appledashery\, Apple Crunch and Munch\nBell Pop-Up Museum\, “Hungry Planet: What the World Eats\,” with a Gibbs Farm side by side presentation about what a pioneer family would have eaten\nHeritage Apple Orchard volunteers (many of whom are Master Gardeners) will be there the whole day\, Master Gardener volunteers will be there to answer questions and provide advice from 10:00 am-1:00 pm and from 1:00-4:00 pm.\n\nGibbs Farm Heritage Orchard\nThe Fernandez Family of Texas at the Grocery Store.Copyright Peter Menzel Photography2005
URL:https://rchs.com/event/apple-festival/
LOCATION:Gibbs Volunteer Interest Form
CATEGORIES:Family Events,Gibbs Events,Special Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Ramsey County Historical Society":MAILTO:info@rchs.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20160924T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20160924T160000
DTSTAMP:20260412T064700
CREATED:20160915T232834Z
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SUMMARY:Museum Day Live!
DESCRIPTION:Museum Day Live! 2016\nGet FREE tickets for Gibbs Farm on Saturday\, September 24\, on the Museum Day Live! website. We’ll be having site tours: Pioneer Tour at 10:30/12:30/2:30 and Dakota Tour at 11:30 & 1:30. \nGo to the Gibbs Farm Museum Day Live! page for tickets. \nYou must bring your Museum Day Live! ticket with you for the free admission.
URL:https://rchs.com/event/museum-day-live/
LOCATION:Gibbs Volunteer Interest Form
CATEGORIES:All Ages,Gibbs Events,Special Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Ramsey County Historical Society":MAILTO:info@rchs.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20160917T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20160917T160000
DTSTAMP:20260412T064700
CREATED:20160107T034710Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160107T034710Z
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SUMMARY:Wild Rice Festival
DESCRIPTION:Join us as we celebrate Minnesota’s wild rice harvest and Native American culture! \nGibbs Farm at the Roseville Wild Rice Festival\nHistory\, stories\, music\, dancing\, demonstrations\, crafts\, food… and much more at Roseville’s annual Wild Rice Festival. Held at the beautiful Harriet Alexander Nature Center\, the festival honors the traditions that surround the wild rice harvest. \nRoseville Wild Rice Festival \nWild Rice Festival – building a birdhouse. Photo by Mark Connelly
URL:https://rchs.com/event/wild-rice-festival/
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Gibbs Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Ramsey County Historical Society":MAILTO:info@rchs.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20160916T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20160916T170000
DTSTAMP:20260412T064700
CREATED:20160608T220914Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160608T220914Z
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SUMMARY:Custom House Award
DESCRIPTION:Custom House Wins Prestigious American Association for State & Local History Award\nIt has been announced that James A. Stolpestad\, author of Custom House: Restoring a St. Paul Landmark in Lowertown and publisher Ramsey County Historical Society have been awarded a 2016 Award of Merit Leadership in History Award by the American Association for State & Local History (AASLH). The AASLH Leadership in History Awards are the nation’s most prestigious competition for recognition of achievement in state and local history. \nThe Award of Merit is presented for excellence in history programs\, projects\, and people. The Leadership in History Awards Program was initiated in 1945 to build standards of excellence in the collection\, preservation\, and interpretation of state and local history throughout America.\n\n“The Leadership in History Awards is AASLH’s highest distinction and the winners represent the best in the field\,” said Trina Nelson Thomas\, AASLH Awards Chair and Director\, Stark Art & History Venue\, Stark Foundation. “This year\, we are pleased to distinguish each recipient’s commitment and innovation to the interpretation of history\, as well as their leadership for the future of state and local history.”\n\n\nThe Award will be presented at the AASLH Annual Meeting in Detroit on September 16\, 2016. For more information on the award and AASLH\, please see their website.\n\n\nTo order the book\, see our order form.
URL:https://rchs.com/event/custom-house-award/
LOCATION:Ramsey County Historical Society\, 75 W 5th Street; #323\, Saint Paul \, MN\, 55102\, United States
CATEGORIES:Publishing
ORGANIZER;CN="Ramsey County Historical Society":MAILTO:info@rchs.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20160913T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20161110T170000
DTSTAMP:20260412T064700
CREATED:20160914T004316Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160914T004316Z
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SUMMARY:Ramsey County History Magazine Summer 2016
DESCRIPTION:The Summer 2016 issue of Ramsey County History magazine is now released. \nRamsey County History Magazine\, Vol. 51\, #2\nWhat Does the Queen Say?: Helen Marks\, Dress maker\, the 1903 Summer Carnival and the Unions\nAuthor: David Riehle\nIncludes: Dr. Justus Ohage: “In the Health of the People Lies the Strength of a Nation” \nRobert Foulis – Minnesota’s First Golf Professional\nAuthor: Joseph Gladke \nRamsey County Historical Society Annual Report 2015-2016 \nHomes vs. Factories: The 95-Year Battle over the Future of the South Highland Park Neighborhood \nAuthor: Marc J. Mandersheid \nArticle Summaries \nRamsey County History is a benefit of membership in RCHS. \nCurrent and back issues are available in the Research Center. Some are also available for purchase. \nPlease contact us for information on purchasing the current issue or back issues. Current issues are $10.00 each\, which includes tax and shipping via U.S. Mail in the contiguous United States. \nOther Ramsey County History magazine issues \nPrint & Digital Publishing
URL:https://rchs.com/event/ramsey-county-history-magazine-summer-2016/
CATEGORIES:Publishing
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20160910T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20160910T180000
DTSTAMP:20260412T064700
CREATED:20160504T022056Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160504T022056Z
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SUMMARY:Portals to the Past: River Balcony Prototyping Festival
DESCRIPTION:Join us at the River Balcony Prototyping Festival and experience Saint Paul’s history! \nRCHS’ Portals to the Past Named as Part of the River Balcony Prototyping Festival\nRamsey County Historical Society’s Portals to the Past was just named one of the winning selections for the River Balcony Prototyping Festival on September 10! Festival-goers will travel back in time through Portals along Saint Paul’s downtown River Balcony\, providing a glimpse of what Saint Paul was like at different points in the last 150 years. Interactive and fun\, the Portals will show the changes to downtown and the city through historic photos with a combination of new digital and smart phone technology and familiar panoramic tower-viewers. We are excited to be part of the Festival and of the River Balcony! \nRCHS News Release\nRiver Balcony Prototyping Festival\nCity of Saint Paul River Balcony
URL:https://rchs.com/event/portals-to-the-past/
LOCATION:Custom House\, 180 Kellogg Blvd E\, Saint Paul\, MN\, 55101\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Exhibits & Research,Family Events,Special Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Ramsey County Historical Society":MAILTO:info@rchs.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20160819T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20160819T120000
DTSTAMP:20260412T064700
CREATED:20160511T225909Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160511T225909Z
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SUMMARY:Farm Fridays
DESCRIPTION:Enjoy the rich heritage of pioneer crafts!\n \nGibbs Farm Fridays: A Pioneer Woman’s Craft Heritage\nFriday August 19\, 2016: Candle Dipping \nOther Programs: July 15\, July 22\, August 5\, 2016\n10:00 am-Noon\nOpen to all\nAdmission: $8 adults\, $7 seniors 62+\, $5 children ages 4-16. Free for RCHS members.\nJoin us this summer as we celebrate “A Pioneer Woman” at Gibbs Farm with two new programs series\, “Farm Fridays: A Pioneer Woman’s Craft Heritage” and “Sunday Series: A Pioneer Woman’s Kitchen.” \nThousands upon thousands of pioneer women flooded into Minnesota during the territorial and early statehood years. Many of these women left behind family and friends to move halfway across America\, or even half way across the world\, to settle into their new homes. \nAlong with their husbands\, they established schools and churches\, raised families and contributed to the heritage of our state. Join us this summer as we celebrate “A Pioneer Woman” at Gibbs Farm. \nIn the mid-1800s\, pioneer women made many of the household objects used in their day-to-day lives. A wave of new inventions during this era meant more free time for farm women; as they created objects used in daily life\, they mixed function and form to create a folk art heritage. \nEach topic will include a brief history and hands-on activity to take home.\nPrograms are open to all.\nFree parking in our Gibbs Farm lot.\n Note: Please schedule groups of more than 10 guests two weeks in advance. \nProgram Schedule\nPrograms are led by costumed Gibbs Museum interpretive staff. Programs are subject to change. \n\nFriday\, July 15: Basket Weaving\nFriday\, July 22: Quilting\nFriday\, August 5: Natural Dyes\nFriday\, August 19: Candle Dipping\n\nTours\nThe site will also be open for tours during Farm Fridays:\nPioneer Tour: 10:30 am\nDakota Tour: 11:30 am  \n 
URL:https://rchs.com/event/farm-fridays-4/
LOCATION:Gibbs Volunteer Interest Form
CATEGORIES:All Ages,Gibbs Events,Hands-On/Craft Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Ramsey County Historical Society":MAILTO:info@rchs.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20160814T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20160814T160000
DTSTAMP:20260412T064700
CREATED:20160511T224105Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160511T224105Z
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SUMMARY:Ice Cream Sunday
DESCRIPTION:Enjoy ice cream the old-fashioned way! \nIce Cream Sundays at the Gibbs Museum\nJune 19\, 2016\nJuly 3\, 2016\nAugust 14\, 2016\n10:00 am-4:00 pm\nAdmissions: $8 adults\, $7 seniors 62+\, $5 children 3-16 \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 the general admission. \nSpecial thanks to agropur for supplying the delicious dairy products that go into our ice cream.
URL:https://rchs.com/event/ice-cream-sunday-3/
LOCATION:Gibbs Volunteer Interest Form
CATEGORIES:All Ages,Family Events,Gibbs Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Ramsey County Historical Society":MAILTO:info@rchs.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20160805T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20160805T120000
DTSTAMP:20260412T064700
CREATED:20160511T225620Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160511T225620Z
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SUMMARY:Farm Fridays
DESCRIPTION:Enjoy the rich heritage of pioneer crafts!\n \nGibbs Farm Fridays: A Pioneer Woman’s Craft Heritage\nFriday August 5\, 2016: Natural Dyes \nOther Programs: July 15\, July 22\, August 19\, 2016\n10:00 am-Noon\nOpen to all\nAdmission: $8 adults\, $7 seniors 62+\, $5 children ages 4-16. Free for RCHS members.\nJoin us this summer as we celebrate “A Pioneer Woman” at Gibbs Farm with two new programs series\, “Farm Fridays: A Pioneer Woman’s Craft Heritage” and “Sunday Series: A Pioneer Woman’s Kitchen.” \nThousands upon thousands of pioneer women flooded into Minnesota during the territorial and early statehood years. Many of these women left behind family and friends to move halfway across America\, or even half way across the world\, to settle into their new homes. \nAlong with their husbands\, they established schools and churches\, raised families and contributed to the heritage of our state. Join us this summer as we celebrate “A Pioneer Woman” at Gibbs Farm. \nIn the mid-1800s\, pioneer women made many of the household objects used in their day-to-day lives. A wave of new inventions during this era meant more free time for farm women; as they created objects used in daily life\, they mixed function and form to create a folk art heritage. \nEach topic will include a brief history and hands-on activity to take home.\nPrograms are open to all.\nFree parking in our Gibbs Farm lot.\n Note: Please schedule groups of more than 10 guests two weeks in advance. \nProgram Schedule\nPrograms are led by costumed Gibbs Museum interpretive staff. Programs are subject to change. \n\nFriday\, July 15: Basket Weaving\nFriday\, July 22: Quilting\nFriday\, August 5: Natural Dyes\nFriday\, August 19: Candle Dipping\n\nTours\nThe site will also be open for tours during Farm Fridays:\nPioneer Tour: 10:30 am\nDakota Tour: 11:30 am
URL:https://rchs.com/event/farm-fridays-3/
LOCATION:Gibbs Volunteer Interest Form
CATEGORIES:All Ages,Gibbs Events,Hands-On/Craft Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Ramsey County Historical Society":MAILTO:info@rchs.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20160731T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20160731T143000
DTSTAMP:20260412T064700
CREATED:20160512T002902Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160512T002902Z
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SUMMARY:Sunday Series
DESCRIPTION:Join us this summer as we celebrate “A Pioneer Woman” at Gibbs Farm with two special program series\, “Sunday Series: A Pioneer Woman’s Kitchen” and “Farm Fridays: A Pioneer Woman’s Craft Heritage.” \nGibbs Farm Sunday Series: A Pioneer Woman’s Kitchen\nSunday\, July 31: Taking Tea\nOther Programs: July 10\, July 17\, July 24\n1:00-2:30 pm\nOpen to all\nAdmission: $8 adults\, $7 seniors 62+\, $5 children ages 4-16. Free for RCHS members.\nThe Gibbs Farm is open to the public Saturdays and Sundays from 10:00 am-4:00 pm\, Memorial Day weekend through the end of October.\nThousands upon thousands of pioneer women flooded into Minnesota during the territorial and early statehood years. Many of these women left behind family and friends to move halfway across America\, or even half way across the world\, to settle into their new homes. \nAlong with their husbands\, they established schools and churches\, raised families and contributed to the heritage of our state. \nA pioneer woman’s kitchen was considered the heart of the home. It was in this realm that women created family recipes and specialties that remain a part of our Minnesota heritage today. \nEach topic will include a history and a hands-on activity to take home. \nPrograms are open to all. \nFree parking in our Gibbs Farm lot. \nNote: Please schedule groups of more than 10 guests two weeks in advance.  \nProgram Schedule\nPrograms are led by costumed Gibbs Farm interpretive staff. Programs are subject to change.\nSunday\, July 10: Brining Pickles\nSunday\, July 17: Sweet Traditions: Cobblers & Trifles\nSunday\, July 24: Bread & Butter\nSunday July 31: Taking Tea \nTours\nThe Gibbs Farm will also be open for tours during Sunday Series:\nPioneer Tours: 10:30 am\, 12:30 and 2:30 pm. \nDakota Tours: 11:30 am and 1:30 pm.
URL:https://rchs.com/event/sunday-series-4/
LOCATION:Gibbs Volunteer Interest Form
CATEGORIES:All Ages,Gibbs Events,Hands-On/Craft Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Ramsey County Historical Society":MAILTO:info@rchs.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20160724T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20160724T143000
DTSTAMP:20260412T064700
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SUMMARY:Sunday Series
DESCRIPTION:Join us this summer as we celebrate “A Pioneer Woman” at Gibbs Farm with two special program series\, “Sunday Series: A Pioneer Woman’s Kitchen” and “Farm Fridays: A Pioneer Woman’s Craft Heritage.” \nGibbs Farm Sunday Series: A Pioneer Woman’s Kitchen\nSunday\, July 24: Bread & Butter\nOther Programs: July 10\, July 17\, July 31\n1:00-2:30 pm\nOpen to all\nAdmission: $8 adults\, $7 seniors 62+\, $5 children ages 4-16. Free for RCHS members.\nThe Gibbs Farm is open to the public Saturdays and Sundays from 10:00 am-4:00 pm\, Memorial Day weekend through the end of October.\nThousands upon thousands of pioneer women flooded into Minnesota during the territorial and early statehood years. Many of these women left behind family and friends to move halfway across America\, or even half way across the world\, to settle into their new homes. \nAlong with their husbands\, they established schools and churches\, raised families and contributed to the heritage of our state. \nA pioneer woman’s kitchen was considered the heart of the home. It was in this realm that women created family recipes and specialties that remain a part of our Minnesota heritage today. \nEach topic will include a history and a hands-on activity to take home. \nPrograms are open to all. \nFree parking in our Gibbs Farm lot. \nNote: Please schedule groups of more than 10 guests two weeks in advance.  \nProgram Schedule\nPrograms are led by costumed Gibbs Farm interpretive staff. Programs are subject to change.\nSunday\, July 10: Brining Pickles\nSunday\, July 17: Sweet Traditions: Cobblers & Trifles\nSunday\, July 24: Bread & Butter\nSunday July 31: Taking Tea \nTours\nThe Gibbs Farm will also be open for tours during Sunday Series:\nPioneer Tours: 10:30 am\, 12:30 and 2:30 pm. \nDakota Tours: 11:30 am and 1:30 pm.
URL:https://rchs.com/event/sunday-series-3/
LOCATION:Gibbs Volunteer Interest Form
CATEGORIES:All Ages,Gibbs Events,Hands-On/Craft Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Ramsey County Historical Society":MAILTO:info@rchs.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20160722T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20160722T120000
DTSTAMP:20260412T064700
CREATED:20160511T225158Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160511T225158Z
UID:10008424-1469181600-1469188800@rchs.com
SUMMARY:Farm Fridays
DESCRIPTION:Enjoy the rich heritage of pioneer crafts!\n \nGibbs Farm Fridays: A Pioneer Woman’s Craft Heritage\nFriday July 22\, 2016: Quilting \nOther Programs: July 15\, August 5\, August 19\, 2016\n10:00 am-Noon\nOpen to all\nAdmission: $8 adults\, $7 seniors 62+\, $5 children ages 4-16. Free for RCHS members.\nJoin us this summer as we celebrate “A Pioneer Woman” at Gibbs Farm with two new programs series\, “Farm Fridays: A Pioneer Woman’s Craft Heritage” and “Sunday Series: A Pioneer Woman’s Kitchen.” \nThousands upon thousands of pioneer women flooded into Minnesota during the territorial and early statehood years. Many of these women left behind family and friends to move halfway across America\, or even half way across the world\, to settle into their new homes. \nAlong with their husbands\, they established schools and churches\, raised families and contributed to the heritage of our state. Join us this summer as we celebrate “A Pioneer Woman” at Gibbs Farm. \nIn the mid-1800s\, pioneer women made many of the household objects used in their day-to-day lives. A wave of new inventions during this era meant more free time for farm women; as they created objects used in daily life\, they mixed function and form to create a folk art heritage. \nEach topic will include a brief history and hands-on activity to take home.\nPrograms are open to all.\nFree parking in our Gibbs Farm lot.\n Note: Please schedule groups of more than 10 guests two weeks in advance. \nProgram Schedule\nPrograms are led by costumed Gibbs Museum interpretive staff. Programs are subject to change. \n\nFriday\, July 15: Basket Weaving\nFriday\, July 22: Quilting\nFriday\, August 5: Natural Dyes\nFriday\, August 19: Candle Dipping\n\nTours\nThe site will also be open for tours during Farm Fridays:\nPioneer Tour: 10:30 am\nDakota Tour: 11:30 am
URL:https://rchs.com/event/farmfridays2/
LOCATION:Gibbs Volunteer Interest Form
CATEGORIES:All Ages,Gibbs Events,Hands-On/Craft Event,Special Events
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://rchs.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/07/John_Lind.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Ramsey County Historical Society":MAILTO:info@rchs.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20160717T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20160717T143000
DTSTAMP:20260412T064700
CREATED:20160512T002002Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160512T002002Z
UID:10008427-1468760400-1468765800@rchs.com
SUMMARY:Sunday Series
DESCRIPTION:Join us this summer as we celebrate “A Pioneer Woman” at Gibbs Farm with two special program series\, “Sunday Series: A Pioneer Woman’s Kitchen” and “Farm Fridays: A Pioneer Woman’s Craft Heritage.” \nGibbs Farm Sunday Series: A Pioneer Woman’s Kitchen\nSunday\, July 17: Sweet Traditions: Cobblers & Trifles\nOther Programs: July 10\, July 24\, July 31\n1:00-2:30 pm\nOpen to all\nAdmission: $8 adults\, $7 seniors 62+\, $5 children ages 4-16. Free for RCHS members.\nThe Gibbs Farm is open to the public Saturdays and Sundays from 10:00 am-4:00 pm\, Memorial Day weekend through the end of October.\nThousands upon thousands of pioneer women flooded into Minnesota during the territorial and early statehood years. Many of these women left behind family and friends to move halfway across America\, or even half way across the world\, to settle into their new homes. \nAlong with their husbands\, they established schools and churches\, raised families and contributed to the heritage of our state. \nA pioneer woman’s kitchen was considered the heart of the home. It was in this realm that women created family recipes and specialties that remain a part of our Minnesota heritage today. \nEach topic will include a history and a hands-on activity to take home. \nPrograms are open to all. \nFree parking in our Gibbs Farm lot. \nNote: Please schedule groups of more than 10 guests two weeks in advance.  \nProgram Schedule\nPrograms are led by costumed Gibbs Farm interpretive staff. Programs are subject to change.\nSunday\, July 10: Brining Pickles\nSunday\, July 17: Sweet Traditions: Cobblers & Trifles\nSunday\, July 24: Bread & Butter\nSunday July 31: Taking Tea \nTours\nThe Gibbs Farm will also be open for tours during Sunday Series:\nPioneer Tours: 10:30 am\, 12:30 and 2:30 pm. \nDakota Tours: 11:30 am and 1:30 pm.
URL:https://rchs.com/event/sunday-series-2/
LOCATION:Gibbs Volunteer Interest Form
CATEGORIES:All Ages,Gibbs Events,Hands-On/Craft Event
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://rchs.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/GibbsDemos_Cooking-3-e1462994185509.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Ramsey County Historical Society":MAILTO:info@rchs.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20160717T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20160717T160000
DTSTAMP:20260412T064700
CREATED:20160711T193528Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160711T193528Z
UID:10008434-1468749600-1468771200@rchs.com
SUMMARY:Music at Gibbs Farm
DESCRIPTION:The Crosstown Community Band\, blueberry cobbler and more this Sunday! \nMusic at Gibbs Farm\nThis Sunday we’ll be hosting the Crosstown Community Band\, along with a Pioneer Woman Sunday Series\, (with the topic Sweet Traditions\, Cobblers & Trifles) at the Gibbs Farm. There will be homemade blueberry cobbler\, our homemade ice cream and a concert in the shade at the Farm. \nSchedule (times may vary):\nCrosstown Community Band concert begins at about 2:30 pm.\nPioneer Woman program from 1:00-2:30 pm.\nCobbler and ice cream from about 1:00 on. \nGibbs Farm Tours:\nPioneer Tours: 10:30 am\, 12:30 and 2:30 pm.\nDakota Tours: 11:30 am and 1:30 pm. \nJoin us for a perfect day!\nMusic\, tours and treats included in admission: $8 adults\, $7 seniors 62+\, $5 children ages 4-16. Free for RCHS members.\nFree parking in our lot on Cleveland Ave. \nCrosstown Band in concert.
URL:https://rchs.com/event/music-at-gibbs-farm/
LOCATION:Gibbs Volunteer Interest Form
CATEGORIES:All Ages,Family Events,Gibbs Events
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://rchs.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/Crosstown-Band-1.jpeg
ORGANIZER;CN="Ramsey County Historical Society":MAILTO:info@rchs.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20160716T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20160716T180000
DTSTAMP:20260412T064700
CREATED:20160629T220053Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160629T220053Z
UID:10008433-1468670400-1468692000@rchs.com
SUMMARY:Ramsey County Fair
DESCRIPTION:Join us at the Ramsey County Fair! \nGibbs Farm at the Ramsey County Fair\nWhile you are visiting the Ramsey County Fair\, be sure to stop by the Gibbs Farm booth. We will be bringing several hands-on family activities\, including pioneer yarn dolls and Dakota beading.
URL:https://rchs.com/event/ramsey-county-fair/
LOCATION:Ramsey County Fairgrounds\, 2020 White Bear Avenue\, Maplewood\, 55109\, United States
CATEGORIES:All Ages,Children's Events,Community Events,Family Events,Gibbs Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20160715T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20160715T120000
DTSTAMP:20260412T064700
CREATED:20150730T204836Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150730T204836Z
UID:10004461-1468576800-1468584000@rchs.com
SUMMARY:Farm Fridays
DESCRIPTION:Enjoy the rich heritage of pioneer crafts!\n \nGibbs Farm Fridays: A Pioneer Woman’s Craft Heritage\nFriday July 15\, 2016: Basket Weaving \nOther Programs: July 22\, August 5\, August 19\, 2016\n10:00 am-Noon\nOpen to all\nAdmission: $8 adults\, $7 seniors 62+\, $5 children ages 4-16. Free for RCHS members.\nJoin us this summer as we celebrate “A Pioneer Woman” at Gibbs Farm with two new programs series\, “Farm Fridays: A Pioneer Woman’s Craft Heritage” and “Sunday Series: A Pioneer Woman’s Kitchen.” \nThousands upon thousands of pioneer women flooded into Minnesota during the territorial and early statehood years. Many of these women left behind family and friends to move halfway across America\, or even half way across the world\, to settle into their new homes. \nAlong with their husbands\, they established schools and churches\, raised families and contributed to the heritage of our state. Join us this summer as we celebrate “A Pioneer Woman” at Gibbs Farm. \nIn the mid-1800s\, pioneer women made many of the household objects used in their day-to-day lives. A wave of new inventions during this era meant more free time for farm women; as they created objects used in daily life\, they mixed function and form to create a folk art heritage. \nEach topic will include a brief history and hands-on activity to take home.\nPrograms are open to all.\nFree parking in our Gibbs Farm lot.\n Note: Please schedule groups of more than 10 guests two weeks in advance. \nProgram Schedule\nPrograms are led by costumed Gibbs Museum interpretive staff. Programs are subject to change. \n\nFriday\, July 15: Basket Weaving\nFriday\, July 22: Quilting\nFriday\, August 5: Natural Dyes\nFriday\, August 19: Candle Dipping\n\nTours\nThe site will also be open for tours during Farm Fridays:\nPioneer Tour: 10:30 am\nDakota Tour: 11:30 am  \n 
URL:https://rchs.com/event/farm-fridays-july-15/
LOCATION:Gibbs Volunteer Interest Form
CATEGORIES:All Ages,Gibbs Events,Hands-On/Craft Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Ramsey County Historical Society":MAILTO:info@rchs.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20160710T010000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20160710T143000
DTSTAMP:20260412T064700
CREATED:20160106T032420Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160106T032420Z
UID:10006425-1468112400-1468161000@rchs.com
SUMMARY:Sunday Series
DESCRIPTION:Join us this summer as we celebrate “A Pioneer Woman” at Gibbs Farm with two special program series\, “Sunday Series: A Pioneer Woman’s Kitchen” and “Farm Fridays: A Pioneer Woman’s Craft Heritage.” \nGibbs Farm Sunday Series: A Pioneer Woman’s Kitchen\nSunday\, July 10: Brining Pickles\nOther Programs: July 17\, July 24\, July 31\n1:00-2:30 pm\nOpen to all\nAdmission: $8 adults\, $7 seniors 62+\, $5 children ages 4-16. Free for RCHS members.\nThe Gibbs Farm is open to the public Saturdays and Sundays from 10:00 am-4:00 pm\, Memorial Day weekend through the end of October.\nThousands upon thousands of pioneer women flooded into Minnesota during the territorial and early statehood years. Many of these women left behind family and friends to move halfway across America\, or even half way across the world\, to settle into their new homes. \nAlong with their husbands\, they established schools and churches\, raised families and contributed to the heritage of our state. \nA pioneer woman’s kitchen was considered the heart of the home. It was in this realm that women created family recipes and specialties that remain a part of our Minnesota heritage today. \nEach topic will include a history and a hands-on activity to take home. \nPrograms are open to all. \nFree parking in our Gibbs Farm lot. \nNote: Please schedule groups of more than 10 guests two weeks in advance.  \nProgram Schedule\nPrograms are led by costumed Gibbs Farm interpretive staff. Programs are subject to change.\nSunday\, July 10: Brining Pickles\nSunday\, July 17: Sweet Traditions: Cobblers & Trifles\nSunday\, July 24: Bread & Butter\nSunday July 31: Taking Tea \nTours\nThe Gibbs Farm will also be open for tours during Sunday Series:\nPioneer Tours: 10:30 am\, 12:30 and 2:30 pm. \nDakota Tours: 11:30 am and 1:30 pm.
URL:https://rchs.com/event/sunday-series/
LOCATION:Gibbs Volunteer Interest Form
CATEGORIES:All Ages,Gibbs Events,Hands-On/Craft Event
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://rchs.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/GibbsDemos_Cooking-3-e1462994185509.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Ramsey County Historical Society":MAILTO:info@rchs.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20160703T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20160703T160000
DTSTAMP:20260412T064700
CREATED:20160511T223833Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160511T223833Z
UID:10008422-1467540000-1467561600@rchs.com
SUMMARY:Ice Cream Sunday
DESCRIPTION:Enjoy ice cream the old-fashioned way! \nIce Cream Sundays at the Gibbs Museum\nJune 19\, 2016\nJuly 3\, 2016\nAugust 14\, 2016\n10:00 am-4:00 pm\nAdmissions: $8 adults\, $7 seniors 62+\, $5 children 3-16 \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 the general admission. \nSpecial thanks to agropur for supplying the delicious dairy products that go into our ice cream.
URL:https://rchs.com/event/ice-cream-sunday-2/
LOCATION:Gibbs Volunteer Interest Form
CATEGORIES:All Ages,Family Events,Gibbs Events
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=:
ORGANIZER;CN="Ramsey County Historical Society":MAILTO:info@rchs.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20160627T181500
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20160627T210000
DTSTAMP:20260412T064700
CREATED:20160621T000911Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160621T000911Z
UID:10008432-1467051300-1467061200@rchs.com
SUMMARY:Community Parade
DESCRIPTION:Cheer on the Gibbs staff as they march in the Rosefest parade!  \nCommunity Parade\nRoseville Rosefest Parade\nMonday\, June 27. Parade starts at 6:15 pm.\nRoseville High School to Roseville City Hall\nRoute goes from the High School down County Road B2\, up Lexington Ave.\, along County Road C to Civic Center Drive. \nRosefest website has information and maps of the parade route. \nFor more information about this event\, contact the organizers. \n 
URL:https://rchs.com/event/community-parades/
LOCATION:Roseville\, Minnesota\, 2660 Civic Center Drive\, Roseville\, 55113
CATEGORIES:All Ages,Community Events,Gibbs Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20160625T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20160625T160000
DTSTAMP:20260412T064700
CREATED:20160107T014547Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160107T014547Z
UID:10006428-1466848800-1466870400@rchs.com
SUMMARY:Dakota Day
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate Minnesota’s Dakota people! \nGibbs Farm Dakota Day\nIncluded in general admission:\n$8 adults\, $7 seniors 62+\, $5 children 3 and up\nFree for RCHS members \nDakota Day features presentations\, mini-language seminars\, walking tours\, crafts\, games\, Dakota-inspired food and much more. Visit our tipi\, the bark lodge\, and the wild rice camp. Our Dakota medicine and vegetable gardens will be growing. The restored prairie is always worth a visit. \nOpen and fun for all – from the youngest to the oldest! \nTerry Swanson\, Gibbs Farm Site Manager\, demonstrating a Dakota drum with a student.
URL:https://rchs.com/event/dakota-day/
LOCATION:Gibbs Volunteer Interest Form
CATEGORIES:Family Events,Gibbs Events,Special Events
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=:
ORGANIZER;CN="Ramsey County Historical Society":MAILTO:info@rchs.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20160619T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20160619T160000
DTSTAMP:20260412T064700
CREATED:20150731T002828Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150731T002828Z
UID:10004463-1466330400-1466352000@rchs.com
SUMMARY:Ice Cream Sunday
DESCRIPTION:Enjoy ice cream the old-fashioned way! \nIce Cream Sundays at the Gibbs Museum\nJune 19\, 2016\nJuly 3\, 2016\nAugust 14\, 2016\n10:00 am-4:00 pm\nAdmissions: $8 adults\, $7 seniors 62+\, $5 children 3-16 \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 the general admission. \nSpecial thanks to agropur for supplying the delicious dairy products that go into our ice cream.
URL:https://rchs.com/event/ice-cream-sunday/
LOCATION:Gibbs Volunteer Interest Form
CATEGORIES:All Ages,Family Events,Gibbs Events
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=:
ORGANIZER;CN="Ramsey County Historical Society":MAILTO:info@rchs.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20160605T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20160605T140000
DTSTAMP:20260412T064700
CREATED:20160503T011055Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160503T011055Z
UID:10008420-1465124400-1465135200@rchs.com
SUMMARY:Gibbs Farm Family Volunteer Day
DESCRIPTION:Bring the entire family to help Gibbs Farm get ready for the summer! \nGibbs Farm Family Volunteer Day\nSunday\, June 5\, 2016 11:00 – 2:00\nGibbs Farm’s annual Family Volunteer Day is a way to learn more about how the Farm works\, and help us get ready for summer day camps and visitors. You’ll be able to meet staff and other volunteers\, and enjoy the Gibbs Farm without crowds. The farm animals will be in residence as well\, meet our piglets and little goats! We’ll have our famous homemade ice cream\, and other treats to refresh you. All ages welcome! \nChores include:\nWater seal the Tipi poles\nBuild & paint benches\nWater seal the porch on the Farmhouse\nClean-up in the Dakota Villages \nLots of Fun . . . and jobs for all!\nEveryone Welcome! \nPlease RSVP 651-646-8629 \nFree Hot Dogs\, Chips\, Beverages\nGibbs Famous Homemade Ice Cream\nFree Parking \nFamily Day Volunteers Receive FREE Admission to Gibbs Farm Dakota Day\, Saturday\, June 25\, 10:00 am-4:00 pm!
URL:https://rchs.com/event/gibbs-farm-family-volunteer-day/
LOCATION:Gibbs Volunteer Interest Form
CATEGORIES:All Ages,Family Events,Gibbs Events
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=:
ORGANIZER;CN="Ramsey County Historical Society":MAILTO:info@rchs.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20160528T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20160529T160000
DTSTAMP:20260412T064700
CREATED:20160426T200847Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160426T200847Z
UID:10008419-1464429600-1464537600@rchs.com
SUMMARY:Gibbs Farm Opening Weekend
DESCRIPTION:The Gibbs Farm has fun\, hands-on programming for you and your family this summer! \nGibbs Farm Opening Weekend\nMemorial Day Weekend\nMay 28\, 10:00 am-4:00 pm\nMay 29\, 10:00 am-4:00 pm\nOur 2016 Season begins Saturday\, May 28 at 10:00 am and runs through Sunday\, October 30\, at 4:00 pm.\nThe Gibbs Farm is open Saturdays and Sundays\, 10:00 am-4:00 pm\, and selected Fridays.\nGibbs Farm staff and interpreters are working very hard to make sure that visitors and day campers have wonderful visits to Gibbs Farm this season! Join us for Gibbs Farm Opening Weekend and enjoy spring at Gibbs Farm. Meet our baby piglets\, goats\, and our other animals. Enjoy a walk through the spring prairie\, and meet our staff\, many of whom are returning for another season at Gibbs Farm. We have fantastic programs this summer\, so if you can’t make our opening day\, be sure to visit another time! \nCostumed interpreters will be leading guided historical tours. Tours will take place hourly:\nPioneer Tour: 10:30\, 12:30\, 2:30\nDakota Tour: 11:30\, 1:30 \nJoin us at the Gibbs Farm this summer for a terrific line-up of festivals\, programs\, day camps and more. Or schedule a wedding or special party in our beautiful site. \nFor more information on specific programs and festivals\, including Dakota Day\, Apple Festival and Gibbs Halloween; our Pioneer Woman series on Fridays and Sundays\, or Ice Cream Sundays\, click here. \nWe have Day Camps for ages 4-13. \nThe Gibbs Farm is a unique and beautiful site for your wedding or special party. \nAdmission to the Gibbs Farm is:\nAdults: $8\n62+: $7\nChildren (ages 4 – 16): $5\nRCHS Members: Free\nSpecial programs may not qualify for free admission. The Gibbs Farm is a smoke-free site. Service dogs only.\nWe have free parking. \nContact the Gibbs Farm:\n2097 W. Larpenteur Ave.\nSaint Paul\, MN 55113\n(651) 646-8629\ngibbs@rchs.com \nGibbs Farm prairie\, sod house and schoolhouse.
URL:https://rchs.com/event/gibbs-farm-opening-may-28/
LOCATION:Gibbs Volunteer Interest Form
CATEGORIES:All Ages,Children's Events,Family Events,Gibbs Events
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://rchs.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/07/P7300167-scaled.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Ramsey County Historical Society":MAILTO:info@rchs.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20160518T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20160531T170000
DTSTAMP:20260412T064700
CREATED:20160518T235706Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160518T235706Z
UID:10008430-1463558400-1464714000@rchs.com
SUMMARY:Ramsey County History Magazine Spring 2016
DESCRIPTION:The Spring 2016 issue of Ramsey County History magazine is now released. \nRamsey County History Magazine\, Vol. 51\, #1\n“Brighter and Better for Every Person”: Building the New Salvation Army Rescue Home\nAuthor: Kim Heikkla \nMinnesota’s German Forty-eighter. Albert Wolff: Brilliant Career\, Tragic Death\nAuthor: LaVern J. Rippley \nCarl Florin\, Ray Floren\, and Eleven Houses near Hamline University \nAuthor: Barbro Sollbe & Ann Thorsen Walton \nArticle Summaries \nBook Reviews\nJane King Hession & Tim Quigley\, John T. Howe\, Architect: From Taliesen Apprentice to Master of Organic Design (Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press\, 2015).\nBook review by Brian McMahon \nFrank M. White\, They Played for the Love of the Game (Saint Paul\, Minnesota Historical Society Press\, 2016).\nBook review by Dave Kenney \nScott Wright\, Carrying the Mummy: The Museum Years and Coming of Age on St. Paul’s East Side\, 1954-1960 (Saint Paul: Mindfulness Press\, 2015)\nBook review by John M. Lindley \nDoug Hennes\, That Great Heart: The Life of I.A. O’Shaughnessy\, Oilman and Philanthropist (Edina\, MN: Beaver’s Pond Press\, 2014)\nBook review by Scott Wright \n  \nRamsey County History is a benefit of membership in RCHS. \nCurrent and back issues are available in the Research Center. Some are also available for purchase. \nPlease contact us for information on purchasing the current issue or back issues. Current issues are $10.00 each\, which includes tax and shipping via U.S. Mail in the contiguous United States. \nOther Ramsey County History magazine issues \nPrint & Digital Publishing
URL:https://rchs.com/event/ramsey-county-history-magazine-spring-2016/
LOCATION:Ramsey County Historical Society\, 75 W 5th Street; #323\, Saint Paul \, MN\, 55102\, United States
CATEGORIES:Publishing
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ORGANIZER;CN="Ramsey County Historical Society":MAILTO:info@rchs.com
GEO:44.9455167;-93.0970748
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20160426T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20160531T170000
DTSTAMP:20260412T064700
CREATED:20160318T022317Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160318T022317Z
UID:10008416-1461657600-1464714000@rchs.com
SUMMARY:HIV/AIDS Oral History Project
DESCRIPTION:Help RCHS Save Lives:\nThe HIV/AIDS Oral History Project\nRCHS is collecting oral histories to save lives. We are documenting the appalling gap between identifying HIV/AIDS as a health crisis and the full-scale response required to develop effective treatments\, a delay that allowed the deaths of thousands. A total of 35 oral histories are being recorded and the results are being provided to lawmakers across the country to encourage faster responses to current and future medical crisis. The project recently received a matching $10\,000 challenge grant from the Jay & Rose Phillips Family Foundation of Minnesota. \nYou can help – learn more here!
URL:https://rchs.com/event/hiv-aids-project-event/
LOCATION:Ramsey County Historical Society\, 75 W 5th Street; #323\, Saint Paul \, MN\, 55102\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Special Events
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GEO:44.9455167;-93.0970748
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Ramsey County Historical Society 75 W 5th Street; #323 Saint Paul  MN 55102 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=75 W 5th Street; #323:geo:-93.0970748,44.9455167
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20160414T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20160417T140000
DTSTAMP:20260412T064700
CREATED:20160330T221308Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160330T221308Z
UID:10008418-1460635200-1460901600@rchs.com
SUMMARY:Custom House Presentation: Central Library
DESCRIPTION:Custom House: Restoring a St. Paul Landmark in Lowertown\nBook Presentation with Author James A. Stolpestad\nGeorge Latimer Central Library\nSunday\, April 17\, 2016\n2:00 pm\n90 W 4th Street\, Saint Paul\nAndy Boss Community Room\n651-266-7000\nFirst it was the Post Office\, an architectural Art Deco gem\, and then it became the Custom House. James A. Stolpestad\, Minnesota lawyer\, real estate entrepreneur\, and community leader will present his new book\, Custom House: Restoring a St. Paul Landmark in Lowertown.\nPresented by the Saint Paul Public Library. \nChronicling the history and revival of the historic Art Deco Post Office building on Kellogg Ave.\, this full-color book features over 220 maps\, historic photos and other images\, with engaging writing by author and historian James A. Stolpestad. Exhaustively researched\, beautifully presented\, and full of insights\, the book and Mr. Stolpestad’s presentations are fascinating to architects\, historians\, Art Deco enthusiasts\, and anyone interested in the history of the Twin Cities. \nPublished by RCHS\, produced by White Pine Press\, the book is $45\, available through RCHS or online.
URL:https://rchs.com/event/custom-house-presentation-central-library/
LOCATION:George Latimer Central Library\, 90 W 4th St\, Saint Paul \, MN\, 55102\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Publishing,Special Events
GEO:44.9439153;-93.0971065
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20160330T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20160421T121500
DTSTAMP:20260412T064700
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SUMMARY:Custom House Presentation: Landmark Literati
DESCRIPTION:Custom House: Restoring a St. Paul Landmark in Lowertown\nBook Presentations with Author James A. Stolpestad\nAt the George Latimer Central Library\, April 17\nAnd Landmark Literati at the Landmark Center\, April 21\nGeorge Latimer Central Library\nSunday\, April 17\, 2016\n2:00 pm\n90 W 4th Street\, Saint Paul\nAndy Boss Community Room\n651-266-7000\nFirst it was the Post Office\, an architectural Art Deco gem\, and then it became the Custom House. James A. Stolpestad\, Minnesota lawyer\, real estate entrepreneur\, and community leader will present his new book\, Custom House: Restoring a St. Paul Landmark in Lowertown.\nPresented by the Saint Paul Public Library. \nA second book presentation will be held: \nThursday\, April 21\, 2016\nNoon\nLandmark Center\, 75 W. Fifth St\, Saint Paul\nCourtroom #326\nJoin author James A. Stolpestad for a fascinating presentation chronicling the history and rebirth of the downtown Saint Paul Art Deco Post Office and Custom House.\nPresented by the Landmark Center.\nPlease RSVP for attending to Judy Brooks at the Landmark Center\, 651-292-1239 or jbrooks@landmarkcenter.org \nChronicling the history and revival of the historic Art Deco Post Office building on Kellogg Ave.\, this full-color book features over 220 maps\, historic photos and other images\, with engaging writing by author and historian James A. Stolpestad. Exhaustively researched\, beautifully presented\, and full of insights\, the book and Mr. Stolpestad’s presentations are fascinating to architects\, historians\, Art Deco enthusiasts\, and anyone interested in the history of the Twin Cities. \nPublished by RCHS\, produced by White Pine Press\, the book is $45\, available through RCHS or online. \n  \n 
URL:https://rchs.com/event/custom-house-presentation-landmark-literati/
LOCATION:Catalog
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Publishing,Special Events
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DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20160430T170000
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SUMMARY:Ramsey County History Magazine Winter 2016
DESCRIPTION:The Winter 2016 issue of Ramsey County History magazine is now released. \nRamsey County History Magazine\, Vol. 50\, #4\nThe West Publishing Company Buildings and Ramsey County’s Adult Detention Center\nAuthor: Paul D. Nelson \nCreative Destruction in the Midway\nAuthor: John W. Diers \nThe Sullwold Saga\nAuthor: William Beyer\, FAIA \nThe Slaveholders of Payne-Phalen\nAuthor: Christopher P. Lehman \nBook Review\nJames A. Stolpestad\, Custom House: Restoring a St. Paul Landmark in Lowertown (St. Paul: Ramsey County Historical Society\, 2015). \nArticle Summaries for this issue.  \n  \nRamsey County History is a benefit of membership in RCHS. \nCurrent and back issues are available in the Research Center. Some are also available for purchase. \nPlease contact us for information on purchasing the current issue or back issues. Current issues are $10.00 each\, which includes tax and shipping via U.S. Mail in the contiguous United States. \nOther Ramsey County History magazine issues \nPrint & Digital Publishing
URL:https://rchs.com/event/ramsey-county-history-magazine-winter-2016/
LOCATION:Ramsey County Historical Society\, 75 W 5th Street; #323\, Saint Paul \, MN\, 55102\, United States
CATEGORIES:Publishing
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