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Upcoming free event of note:
Nine Mile Creek Watershed District 50th Anniversary Publication: Preserving Heritage & Environment, by Deborah Morse-Kahn
Public Lecture & Conversation
Edina Public Library
5820 Grandview Square, Edina
Monday, June 15, 6:30
FREE & OPEN
Deborah Morse-Kahn is a public historian and photojournalist who has written extensively about people and places in the Upper Midwest. She holds a masters degree in American Regional Studies, and brings the skills of archaeology, sociology and archives into her daily work. Ms. Morse-Kahn lives in Linden Hills and has participated in various LHiNC initiatives, helping us to keep an eye on historic preservation issues in our community!
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