Come out and visit the logging camp and enjoy some music, stories, horse-drawn sleigh rides, hot chocolate, bonfires and more.
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History Forum: Workers, Nature, & Environmental Conflict in Pacific Northwest Timber Country with Steven C. Beda
Join Steven C. Beda as he discusses his timely book with important insights into the growing cultural and political rifts around land, natural resources, and labor.
History Forum: Asian American Histories of the United States with Catherine Canize Choy
Join Catherine Ceniza Choy as she discusses her book ' Asian AMerican Hisotires of the United States' and the community formation over the past 200 years
In Person and Virtually
History Forum: Fierce Desires: A New History of Sex and Sexuality in America with Rebecca L. Davis
Join Rebecca L. Davis as she talks about her new book Fierce Desires and how the shifting and multiple roles that sex and sexuality has played in our societies and identities.
Inperson and Virtually
History Forum: Citizens of a Stolen Land: A Conversation of Ho-Chunk History & Survivance with Stephen Kantrowitz and Josie Lee
Join historian Stephen Kantrowitz and Josie Lee, Director of the Ho-Chunk Nation Museum & Cultural Center, for a conversation on Ho-Chunk history, land, and contemporary life.
Inperson and Virtually
History Forum: The Girls Who Desegregated America’s Schools with Rachel Devlin
In her award-winning book A Girl Stands at the Door, Devlin takes us beyond the Supreme Court’s Brown v. Board of Education decision
InPerson and Virtually
History Forum- Half American: The Epic Story of African Americans Fighting World War II at Home and Abroad with Matthew Delmont
Join Matthew Delmont as he tells the stories of Black military heroes and civil rights icons that fought for a Double Victory: against facism abroad and against racism at home.
History Forum: Workers, Nature, & Environmental Conflict in Pacific Northwest Timber Country with Steven C. Beda
In his new book Strong Winds and Widow Makers, Steven C. Beda challenges popular narratives about the clashes between timber workers, environmentalists, and employers.
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Dangers and Disasters Tours
Flour milling could be a dangerous job. Workers were exposed to constantly moving machinery, high-powered water turbines, and tall grain elevators where one wrong move might have disastrous consequenc
Fall Colors at Bald Knob Cross of Peace
Join us on October 19th from 10am-5pm and 20th 1pm-5pm. The event will feature outdoor fun, vendors, food trucks, live music, educational demonstrations, and family activities. $5 parking donation.