...other organizations. George and Karen formed the northern branch of Evergreen Reading as an extension of the MN Humanities Commission. George was an accomplished photographer and writer. George is survived by his wife, Karen; children, Sue...
...artistic director of the New York Mills Regional Cultural Center. His appearance is sponsored by the Minnesota Humanities Commission. There is no limit to the number of items artists may exhibit in the non-juried portion of the art show and...
...Wadena Park. Dress for the weather and for the walk. The program is made possible with funding from the Minnesota Humanities Commission in cooperation with the National Endowment for the Humanities and the state Legislature. The event is free...
...Arizona, saw a story in a Twin Cities newspaper last year about the Evergreen Project started by the Minnesota Humanities Commission which promotes the creation of elder reading circles. The reading groups expose senior citizens to stories and...
...Monday at a brown bag lunch in the Brainerd Public Library's large meeting room. Originated by the Minnesota Humanities Commission, the event is sponsored by Friends of the Library. It is free and open to the public. This program is designed...
...favorite authors. Last year he was voted favorite male adult (literature) author by a survey from the Minnesota Humanities Commission. It was while teaching in Brainerd that Hassler developed his trademark insight into small-town life via meticulous...
...must accompany each title. The form, category descriptions and entry guidelines can be found on the Minnesota Humanities Commission Web site at www.minnesotahumanities.org. Award recipients will be announced at the Minnesota Book Awards...
...decorating, Dec. 23-25 and Jan. 1. Nominations for Sexton Award being accepted MINNEAPOLIS -- The Minnesota Humanities Commission is accepting nominations for the Kay Sexton Award, given annually to an individual or organization involved in...
...made. Unlimited Learning is a local education initiative funded by memberships with support by the Minnesota Humanities Commission. Upcoming programs include "Cutting Edge: Innovative Medical and Surgical Procedures," April 12; and a four-session...
...run by local volunteers. Some support is received from the newly-named Unity Bank in Crosby and the Minnesota Humanities Commission. This session is the first for the 2005-2006 season. Aug. 9, the Unlimited Learning session will be "Who...
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