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SUMMARY:Mother's Day Free Ink
DESCRIPTION:2 Sessions \nFamilies & Children 10am – 1pm\nAdults Only 1:30pm – 4:30pm \nAll are welcome to attend our Free Ink event to make one of a kind Mother’s Day monoprints for Mom\, family and friends. This is a great opportunity to get instruction on printing on the press and to make some cards. All stencils and other materials are provided and No  Experience Is Necessary! No need to register\,  just drop in when it works for you. \nPlease note that we have divided up the day for families & children in the morning until 1:00 and then for adults who want a bit of a quieter experience in the afternoon. \nThis event is made possible through funding from the Altra Federal Credit Union. \nFor more information contact Jen Benson jsbenson50@gmail.com.
URL:https://winonaarts.org/event/mothers-day-free-ink/
LOCATION:Winona Arts Center\, 228 East 5th Street\, Winona\, MN\, 55987\, United States
CATEGORIES:Events,Free Ink
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ORGANIZER;CN="Jen Benson":MAILTO:jsbenson50@gmail.com
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SUMMARY:A Visit from Will Dilg
DESCRIPTION:Tickets $10 in advance at Music Mart (formerly Hardt’s Music) until May 3 at 5:00pm or Eventbrite until May 4 at 3:00pm.\nCoffeehouse & gallery open at 6:30pm\nBuy Tickets Online\nSteven Marking plays Will Dilg in an inspiring multimedia presentation\, A Visit From Will Dilg. In the early 1920’s Will Dilg’s only son drowned in the Mississippi River. Dilg rose up from the depths of depression and mourning to become a tireless\, fanatic firebrand – leading an extraordinary national crusade to form the Izaak Walton League and save a 261 mile stretch of Mississippi River Backwaters we now know as the Upper Mississippi National Wildlife and Fish Refuge. While his life was cut short\, his accomplishments are still legendary\, and we all will benefit by hearing from him on the 100th Anniversary of the Refuge\, which is in 2024. \nA Visit From Will Dilg was created by Steven Marking for the Centennial celebration of our Upper Mississippi River National Wildlife and Fish Refuge. The script relies heavily on Dilg’s own published words. Images and film clips of the glories of the refuge are the stars of the show. As the story unfolds as told by Dilg\, we are constantly reminded of the things that were saved – the plants\, the animals\, the birds\, the fish\, and the scenery. \nBy the 1020’s river land reclamation\, or the filling in of floodplain wetlands\, was at its peak in our countries history. Ground zero for the battle was the Winneshiek Bottoms near Lansing\, Iowa\, which was already legally permitted to be leveed off\, drained and filled to create farmlands. Dilg took the loss of wetlands and the fish and wildlife that went with it personally and started the battle against reclamation by forming a national coalition of outdoorsmen called The Izaak Walton League. In less than one year they pushed federal legislation through congress to form the Upper Mississippi National Wildlife and Fish Refuge. This saved a large portion of our Upper Mississippi River lands from development\, and more than 4 million people visit and enjoy the refuge every year today. It is the largest contiguous floodplain habitat in our nation. \nWinona Arts Center activities are made possible by the voters of Minnesota through a grant from the Southeast Minnesota Arts Council thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts and cultural heritage fund.
URL:https://winonaarts.org/event/a-visit-from-will-dilg/
LOCATION:Winona Arts Center\, 228 East 5th Street\, Winona\, MN\, 55987\, United States
CATEGORIES:Film,Winona Film Society
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