Gwen’s event at the Minnesota History center, “We Are Still Here: Minnesota is a Dakota Place” Wednesday July 25, 2012 at 7:00 PM, has been on my calendar for months. But today I learned is ticketed, free event. I just reserved four seats via this link. If you have not yet reserved seats, do!

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