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SUMMARY:The Declaration of Independence and Liberty\, Then and Now
DESCRIPTION:In partnership with the Lyon County Museum\, Braver Angels of Minnesota\, and the Minnesota Historical Society\, the Minnesota Humanities Center presents a series of community conversations throughout the state in recognition of the 250th anniversary of the founding of the United States. This conversation series\, titled “The Declaration of Independence and Liberty\, Then and Now\,” is meant to bring Minnesotans together\, to reflect upon the principles of the Declaration of Independence\, the importance of these principles in our daily lives\, what our shared values are as residents of Minnesota and the United States\, and how we envision the country will look 250 years into the future. \n  \nCome gather with neighbors at the Lyon County Museum for a facilitated discussion grounded in curiosity\, respect\, honesty\, and active listening to deepen understanding. This event is free and open to the public. Registration is required. Dinner will be served from 6:00 – 6:30 p.m. \nhttps://www.mnhum.org/event/marshall-the-declaration-of-independence-and-liberty-then-and-now-a-community-conversation/
URL:https://lyoncomuseum.org/event/the-declaration-of-independence-and-liberty-then-and-now/
LOCATION:Lyon County Historical Society Museum\, 301 West Lyon Street\, Marshall\, MN\, 56258\, United States
CATEGORIES:Meeting,Program
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SUMMARY:Reflections Series: "America 250" Program
DESCRIPTION:Doug Ohman will present\, “America 250” at the Lyon County Museum\, 301 West Lyon Street\, Marshall on Wednesday\, July 29 at 6:30 PM.\nEnjoy an historic journey with storyteller/historian\, Doug Ohman as he shares stories and photos that help tell the amazing tale of America’s birth. Doug will focus on the men and women who were the visionaries for our great country in its earliest beginnings. The rich story of America will entertain and inspire each of us and help us appreciate the country we call home.\nDoug Ohman has spent the past 30 + years photographing historic architecture and landscapes in Minnesota. His work has been featured in books\, magazines and calendars. Doug has spent the last twenty years selling photography art at local art & craft shows.\nAlong with being an independent photographer\, Doug is also a historian and public speaker. His focus has been Minnesota history. He gives public presentations to over 300 groups per/year and has been the featured host of eight PBS television programs. His program: Landmarks – Keeping history alive\, was nominated for a PBS Emmy in 2019.\nThe program is free and open to the public. Light refreshments will be served. Programs at the Lyon County Museum are sponsored by members. For more information\, contact the Lyon County Museum at 507-537-6580.
URL:https://lyoncomuseum.org/event/reflections-series-america-250-program/
LOCATION:Lyon County Historical Society Museum\, 301 West Lyon Street\, Marshall\, MN\, 56258\, United States
CATEGORIES:Program
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SUMMARY:"Family History: Fact or Fiction" Program by Sarah Lockwood
DESCRIPTION:The next genealogy club meeting at the Lyon County Museum\, 301 West Lyon Street\, Marshall is Monday\, August 3 at 1:30 PM. Sarah Lockwood will be back to talk about “Family History: Fact or Fiction”\nAbout the Program: Our family histories can be compiled from many different sources. Some information passes down by word of mouth\, some can be authenticated by certificates or other documentation\, and some can be gleaned from others’ work. Learn how to polish your family history to become a verifiable and accurate source of which you can be proud.\nAbout the Speaker: Sarah Lockwood is a proud Minnesotan\, with ancestry from both an adopted family and a birth family. Forensic genealogy has been a personal journey for Sarah. As an adoptee\, she used what she learned about forensic DNA matching to find her own birth mother and father! She turned her love of genealogy into a professional business. She began AncestryHelp in 2022\, as a small business\, to help others discover their family history one ancestor at a time and to help fellow family genealogists strengthen their research skills. Her two favorite projects to work on are writing family narratives and teaching research skills. Sarah has earned certificates in Genealogical Research from Boston University\, Investigative Genetic Genealogy from Ramapo College\, and has completed a ProGen Study Group.\nGenealogy Club is open to the public. Light refreshments will be served. For more information\, contact the Lyon County Museum at 507-537-6580.
URL:https://lyoncomuseum.org/event/family-history-fact-or-fiction-program-by-sarah-lockwood/
LOCATION:Lyon County Historical Society Museum\, 301 West Lyon Street\, Marshall\, MN\, 56258\, United States
CATEGORIES:Program
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SUMMARY:"Introduction to Scandinavian Digital Archives" Program by Sarah Lockwood
DESCRIPTION:The next genealogy club meeting at the Lyon County Museum\, 301 West Lyon Street\, Marshall is Monday\, October 5 at 1:30 PM. Sarah Lockwood will be back to talk about “Introduction to Scandinavian Digital Archives”\nAbout the Program: Learn about the digital archives of Norway\, Sweden and Denmark. They have rich resources\, but can be frustrating to navigate. This presentation will share tips to help you with your learning curve.\nAbout the Speaker: Sarah Lockwood is a proud Minnesotan\, with ancestry from both an adopted family and a birth family. Forensic genealogy has been a personal journey for Sarah. As an adoptee\, she used what she learned about forensic DNA matching to find her own birth mother and father! She turned her love of genealogy into a professional business. She began AncestryHelp in 2022\, as a small business\, to help others discover their family history one ancestor at a time and to help fellow family genealogists strengthen their research skills. Her two favorite projects to work on are writing family narratives and teaching research skills. Sarah has earned certificates in Genealogical Research from Boston University\, Investigative Genetic Genealogy from Ramapo College\, and has completed a ProGen Study Group.\nGenealogy Club is open to the public. Light refreshments will be served. For more information\, contact the Lyon County Museum at 507-537-6580.
URL:https://lyoncomuseum.org/event/introduction-to-scandinavian-digital-archives-program-by-sarah-lockwood/
LOCATION:Lyon County Historical Society Museum\, 301 West Lyon Street\, Marshall\, MN\, 56258\, United States
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