Join us and Minnesota Naturalist Paula Comeau for a presentation on how canoes were used and made by Minnesota tribes, as well as a canoeing guide for beginners!
Enjoy this combination history and outdoorsmanship program held at the Moorhead Library. Minnesota Department of Natural Resources Naturalist Paula Comeau will lead us through the indigenous origins of North American style canoes and kayaks. She will also present a beginner canoeing guide for aspiring paddlers. This program is held in partnership with:
One Book, One Community, encouraging the entire Fargo-Moorhead community to read "Hudson Bay Bound" by Natalie Warren together. More information can be found at 1book1community.org.
The Spirit Room, as well as the National Endowment of the Arts in partnership with Arts Midwest, in support of this year's NEA Big Read, "The Bear" by Andrew Krivak.
And, the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources.
AGE GROUP: | Young Adults | Seniors | Adults |
EVENT TYPE: | Presentations | Arts, Crafts and Hobbies |
TAGS: | outdoors | Minnesota History | history | canoeing |
The Moorhead Public Library is located in downtown Moorhead behind the Rourke Art Gallery. The library offers free WiFi, wireless printing and friendly staff to help you access the library's many resources.