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SUMMARY:March Quilt Show
DESCRIPTION:The Roseau County Museum and the Roseau Public Library are inviting community members from across Roseau County to loan quilts and small quilted projects for a Quilt Showcase taking place in March in recognition of Women’s History Month. Quilts and quilted items may be dropped off at the Roseau County Museum through February 27 during regular hours. Contributors will be asked to share brief background information about their piece. Full exhibit details\, guidelines\, and schedules are available on the Museum’s website. \nThe Quilt Showcase will open on March 7 with a special program at the Museum featuring Jean Wakely\, public speaker\, storyteller\, author\, and curator of the Story Quilt Project. Wakely’s presentation brings quilt stories to life\, encouraging audiences to laugh\, reflect\, and reconnect with personal and historical memories through a family-friendly\, interactive program. \nWhat We’re Seeking\n\n\nQuilts and small quilted projects of all styles and eras \n\n\nItems may be loaned for display for the month of March \n\n\nContributors are asked to provide any known information about their piece\, such as the maker\, quilter\, history\, or personal meaning \n\n\nDisplay Plan\n\n\nLarger quilts will be displayed at the Roseau County Museum \n\n\nSmaller pieces will be featured at the Roseau Public Library \n\n\nThe Library is also seeking: \n\n\nA hands-on touch table (fabric\, batting\, etc.) for children \n\n\nA “seek-and-find” quilt designed for young visitors \n\n\n\n\nImportant Dates\n\n\nDrop-off deadline: February 27 (Museum\, during regular hours) \n\n\nExhibit runs: March \n\n\nOpening event: March 7 \n\n\nQuestions contact the museum at 218-463-1918.
URL:https://roseaucohistoricalsociety.org/event/march-quilt-show/
LOCATION:Roseau County Museum\, 121 Center St. E. #101\, Roseau\, MN\, 56751\, United States
CATEGORIES:Programming
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SUMMARY:Ladies Luncheon featuring Nikki Rajala
DESCRIPTION:Enjoy an afternoon of conversation\, a delightful light meal\, and a selection of fine teas while Nikki Rajala tells the story of \n  \n \nWomen in the Fur Trade: (There Were Some??) \nThough Native American women were rarely shown in paintings or named in the journals\, they were\nvital partners in the French-Canadian fur trade. Instead of paddling or portaging\, women produced food\n(for an extra 4-8 mouths at a local fur post\, during the hungry season!)\, sewed clothing\, processed pelts\,\nhealed with medicinal herbs\, made birch bark canoes — and more\, making trade possible.\nThis presentation highlights the daily contributions of Native American women as well as a few\nwho chose unique roles — as interpreters\, guides for expeditions\, fostering peace among tribes; one took\nover the trade when her husband was murdered. After a Métis colony was established and a second one by\nLord Selkirk\, a few European women began traveling west\, including the Grey Nuns. Each group brings\nremarkable stories of grit and perseverance. \nCost is $10\, and preregistration is required. \nGet your tickets here: https://events.humanitix.com/ladies-luncheon-roseau \n  \nThis activity is made possible by the wonderful voters of Minnesota through a grant from the Northwest Minnesota Arts Council\, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund. 
URL:https://roseaucohistoricalsociety.org/event/ladies-luncheon-featuring-nikki-rajala/
LOCATION:Roseau City Center
CATEGORIES:Programming
ORGANIZER;CN="Roseau County Museum":MAILTO:rchsroseau@mncable.net
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