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Historical Activities - History Center of Olmsted County
- Artifact collections
- Community Gardens: Traditional and raised beds available for rental
- Educational Programming: Lectures, stories from local historians and workshops for adults
- Exhibits
- Historic Properties: Dee Log Cabin, George Stoppel Farmstead, Hadley Valley Schoolhouse, Mayowood (including tours) and Ralph Stoppel Farmstead
- Wilson Wicklund Research Center: Available for anyone researching local and county history topics including genealogy and family history, agricultural and family farms, businesses, architectural and house histories, and more
- Artifact collections
- Community Gardens: Traditional and raised beds available for rental
- Educational Programming: Lectures, stories from local historians and workshops for adults
- Exhibits
- Historic Properties: Dee Log Cabin, George Stoppel Farmstead, Hadley Valley Schoolhouse, Mayowood (including tours) and Ralph Stoppel Farmstead
- Wilson Wicklund Research Center: Available for anyone researching local and county history topics including genealogy and family history, agricultural and family farms, businesses, architectural and house histories, and more
What's Here
Workshops/Symposiums
Museums
Community Gardening
Historical Societies
Arts/Humanities Issues
Genealogical Collections
Archives
Artist Services and Workshops - Grand Marais Art Colony
- Adult art workshops
- Clay, printmaking, writing, and multi-disciplinary painting studios
- Multiple artist-in-residence programs ranging from 1-4 weeks to 1-3 years. Lodging and studio access included
- Private group programs
- Scholarships available
- Skill-building opportunities
- Youth art classes
- Adult art workshops
- Clay, printmaking, writing, and multi-disciplinary painting studios
- Multiple artist-in-residence programs ranging from 1-4 weeks to 1-3 years. Lodging and studio access included
- Private group programs
- Scholarships available
- Skill-building opportunities
- Youth art classes
What's Here
Painting Instruction
Children's Arts and Crafts
Arts/Humanities Issues
Artist Services
Professional Skills Development Support
Workshops/Symposiums
Historical Society - Beltrami County Historical Society
What's Here
Census Data
Arts/Humanities Issues
Historic Preservation
Genealogical Societies
Museums
History Clubs/Societies
Independent Living Program - Southeastern Minnesota Center For Independent Living - SEMCIL
Assistive technology: Offers education about and access to assistive technology devices and resources
Chromebook and iPad Loan Program: Provides individuals in need with the opportunity to borrow a device for up to 60 days. Those without internet access may also borrow a mobile internet device
Classes, Workshops, and Events: Covers topics such as cooking, art and creative expression, and community outings
Community Transition Support: Helps individuals living in nursing homes or other group settings transition back to their own homes or community. Staff assist with exploring options, accessing programs and services, and securing needed supports at home
Independent Living Skills Training: Offers instruction in areas such as budgeting, transportation, time management, organization, housing searches, cooking and smart consumerism, healthy relationships, post-secondary navigation, and employment
Individual Advocacy: Supports individuals in understanding their rights, identifying rights violations, and gaining tools to advocate for themselves. Advocacy topics include Individualized Education Plans (IEP), Social Security (SSI/SSDI) applications, and appeals for denied services
Peer Support: Offers both one-on-one, goal-based peer support and peer support groups
Support Planning: Assists individuals in navigating their options under a Consumer Directed Community Supports (CDCS) plan
Youth and Young Adult Transition Services: Prepares youth and young adults for the transition to adulthood through guidance, planning, and skill development.
Assistive technology: Offers education about and access to assistive technology devices and resources
Chromebook and iPad Loan Program: Provides individuals in need with the opportunity to borrow a device for up to 60 days. Those without internet access may also borrow a mobile internet device
Classes, Workshops, and Events: Covers topics such as cooking, art and creative expression, and community outings
Community Transition Support: Helps individuals living in nursing homes or other group settings transition back to their own homes or community. Staff assist with exploring options, accessing programs and services, and securing needed supports at home
Independent Living Skills Training: Offers instruction in areas such as budgeting, transportation, time management, organization, housing searches, cooking and smart consumerism, healthy relationships, post-secondary navigation, and employment
Individual Advocacy: Supports individuals in understanding their rights, identifying rights violations, and gaining tools to advocate for themselves. Advocacy topics include Individualized Education Plans (IEP), Social Security (SSI/SSDI) applications, and appeals for denied services
Peer Support: Offers both one-on-one, goal-based peer support and peer support groups
Support Planning: Assists individuals in navigating their options under a Consumer Directed Community Supports (CDCS) plan
Youth and Young Adult Transition Services: Prepares youth and young adults for the transition to adulthood through guidance, planning, and skill development.
What's Here
Substance Use Disorders
Independent Living Skills Instruction
Health Conditions
Support Groups
Physical Disabilities
Mental Illness/Emotional Disabilities
Individual Advocacy
Life Skills Education
Arts/Humanities Issues
Hearing Loss
Cooking Classes
Workshops/Symposiums
Learning Disabilities
Mobile Hotspot Devices
Visual Impairments
General Assistive Technology Equipment
Centers for Independent Living
Field Trips/Excursions
Developmental Disabilities
Communication Impairments
Artist Services and Workshops - Grand Marais Art Colony
- Adult art workshops
- Clay, printmaking, writing, and multi-disciplinary painting studios
- Multiple artist-in-residence programs ranging from 1-4 weeks to 1-3 years. Lodging and studio access included
- Private group programs
- Scholarships available
- Skill-building opportunities
- Youth art classes
- Adult art workshops
- Clay, printmaking, writing, and multi-disciplinary painting studios
- Multiple artist-in-residence programs ranging from 1-4 weeks to 1-3 years. Lodging and studio access included
- Private group programs
- Scholarships available
- Skill-building opportunities
- Youth art classes
What's Here
Painting Instruction
Children's Arts and Crafts
Arts/Humanities Issues
Artist Services
Professional Skills Development Support
Workshops/Symposiums
