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SUMMARY:Fall Membership Dinner 2024
DESCRIPTION:The Washington County Historical Society is excited to announce the Fall Membership Dinner featuring a program by Jim Lammers\, author of Barns of the St. Croix Valley – An Architect’s Sketchbook.\nLOCATION:\nStillwater Event Center\n1910 South Greeley Street (located next to the Washington County Heritage Center)\nStillwater\, MN 55082 \nTIMING:\n5:30pm  Social Hour\n6:30pm Dinner catered by Scheel’s Catering\n7:30pm Brief meeting shortly followed by a program by Jim Lammers about his book Barns of the St. Croix Valley: An Architect’s Sketchbook \nCOST:\nCost is $25 for WCHS members and $30 for nonmembers. \nRSVP is required! Reserve your spot and pay ahead at this link or call 651-439-2298.\nPROGRAM INFO: \nBarns of the St. Croix Valley: An Architect’s Sketchbook by Jim Lammers \n  \nIllustrated with 200 barn sketches\, diagrams\, and maps\, this book takes you on a journey through the St Croix River Valley. \nCopies of the book are available on the WCHS website and in-person at the Washington County Heritage Center. \nThe book grounds you in the geography\, geology and biology of the region and introduces you to its original inhabitants\, the Dakota and Ojibwe peoples\, European explorers\, fur traders and loggers and the settlers that followed them. It is a celebration of regional diversity and architectural expression through a single type of building–the barn. \nTopics Jim plans to discuss include: \n\nHistory of the Valley\nPeople of the Valley\nBarn Builders\nTypes of Barns\nTypes of Barn Roofs\nSpecial Use Barns\nBig Changes in Farming\nBarn Extensions\nSaving Barns
URL:https://www.wchsmn.org/event/fall24/
LOCATION:Stillwater Event Center\, 1910 Greeley Street South\, Stillwater\, MN\, 55082\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Washington County Heritage Center":MAILTO:emily.krawczewski@wchsmn.org
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