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Attorney Jessica Karp will present about the many legal considerations one might have while running an art business. Karp is knowledgeable both in the law and the art world, organizers stated.
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Presenting will be CLC Communications instructor Kari Frisch. Frisch will regale and challenge the audience with stories and images from her extensive time in Greece last year.
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The event, sponsored by the Bemidji Chapter of the Citizens’ Climate Lobby, will take place at the Northwest Indian Community Development Center, 1819 Bemidji Ave. N., Bemidji.
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Women were scarce in the developing Midwest, and advertisements for “mail-order brides” helped bridge the miles between husbands and brides-to-be.
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Jones will present “The Statue of Liberty: Two Decades of Effort, Almost Impossible Odds” at Faith Lutheran Church in Bagley.
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Join phenologist John Latimer and biologist Sarah Mitchell to learn how use Nature’s Notebook to study and record seasonal changes in nature! Upcoming events are set for Duluth and Brainerd.
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On Thursday and Friday, April 13-14, 2023, at Minnesota North College-Vermilion in Ely, researchers, land managers and community members will gather to discuss lessons and what has changed in the decade since the fire.
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Set for 7 p.m. Wednesday, April 12, in the Chalberg Theatre, the event is free and open to the public. Speaking is Julie Tesch, president and CEO of the Center for Rural Policy & Development. Tesch is a speaker and published author.
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Herbert’s presentation speaks to life as a student at the Bemidji State Teachers College and the 20 students out of many who left the college during WWII for military service and were later killed in action.