Children ages 2-5 are welcome to bring their families to Tettegouche State Park and enjoy a story, indoor and outdoor hands-on activities, and an art project with a park ranger early childhood education specialist. All programming is free. At the visit center meeting room. All family members are welcome. Children must be accompanied by an adult. Registration is requested (but drop in participants are welcome): email nadine.meyer@state.mn.us or call 218-353-8806. Visit www.mndnr.gov/tettegouche for more information.
Tettegouche Toddler Time
Tettegouche State Park 5702 Hwy 61, Silver Bay, Minnesota 55614

Thursday
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Education & Learning Home & Garden
Garden Talks: Growing Native Wildflowers-
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Concerts & Live Music Kids & Family
Arts Center at LSSU: Pianist Jenny Lin-
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Art & Exhibitions Education & Learning History
The Marquette Regional History Center presents “Women’s Work is Never Done”-
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Art & Exhibitions History
"Our Place in Time: 1918 Revisited"-
Friday
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Art & Exhibitions Education & Learning History
The Marquette Regional History Center presents “Women’s Work is Never Done”-
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Art & Exhibitions History
"Our Place in Time: 1918 Revisited"-
Saturday
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Art & Exhibitions Education & Learning History
The Marquette Regional History Center presents “Women’s Work is Never Done”-
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Art & Exhibitions History
"Our Place in Time: 1918 Revisited"-
Sunday
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Concerts & Live Music
Afternoon with the Classical Masters-
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Art & Exhibitions Education & Learning History
The Marquette Regional History Center presents “Women’s Work is Never Done”-
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Art & Exhibitions History
"Our Place in Time: 1918 Revisited"-
Monday
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Art & Exhibitions Education & Learning History
The Marquette Regional History Center presents “Women’s Work is Never Done”-
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Art & Exhibitions History
"Our Place in Time: 1918 Revisited"-
Tuesday
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Art & Exhibitions Education & Learning History
The Marquette Regional History Center presents “Women’s Work is Never Done”-
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Art & Exhibitions History
"Our Place in Time: 1918 Revisited"-
Wednesday
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Art & Exhibitions Education & Learning History
The Marquette Regional History Center presents “Women’s Work is Never Done”-
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Art & Exhibitions History
"Our Place in Time: 1918 Revisited"-

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