Arts and Entertainment
January 29, 2025
From: Stearns History MuseumJoin us on Saturday, February 8th, for the second program in this year’s “Exploring History and Culture in Central Minnesota” February event series featuring Native American history and culture. Native American Boarding School Impacts and Legacies will be presented by Ted Gordon, Joe Farry Professor of Public Policy and Civic Engagement; Macy Ellis, undergraduate research assistant; and Meg Nelson, President of Indigenous Students Association at the College of Saint Benedict and Saint John’s University. The series, which is in its sixth year, engages with the history of communities that have been and continue to be part of central Minnesota. A partnership project of the Stearns, Benton, and Sherburne County historical societies, the three central Minnesota history museums are collaborating for the 2025 series with the American Indian Center at St. Cloud State University, College of Saint Benedict and Saint John's University, and Sherburne County Parks.
The three-part series includes Sherburne County Park Director, Gina Hugo, presenting Cultural Competence Through Park Land Development-Two Inlets at Bdé He?áka-Omashkooz Zaaga’igaans Regional Park at the Sherburne History Center in Becker on February 1st and a program from the American Indian Center at St. Cloud State University on Saturday, February 15th, at the Benton County Historical Society in Sauk Rapids. All programs start at 10:30 am and are free and open to the public.
For more information about the series and the upcoming programs, contact Ann Marie Johnson at the Stearns History Museum (320/253-8424 or [email protected]).
Date:
Saturday, February 8, 2025
Time:
10:30 am - 12:00 pm
Location:
Stearns History Museum,
235 33rd Avenue South,
St Cloud, MN 56301.
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