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10 | Sculpting a River (Winona, MN)

10 | Sculpting a River (Winona, MN)

FromThe Watershed


10 | Sculpting a River (Winona, MN)

FromThe Watershed

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Length:
24 minutes
Released:
Apr 1, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

The We Are Water MN exhibit is on the road for its 2022 tour. Throughout the year, We Are Water MN will be visiting five different communities in the state of Minnesota: Winona, Lake City, Alexandria, Otter Tail County, and Dakota County. On The Watershed podcast, we’ll be sharing series of episodes that reflect on the water stories of people who live in each of these places.

We Are Water’s first stop? Winona, Minnesota, where you can find the exhibit at the Winona County History Center through April 25th. Learn more: http://www.winonahistory.org/wearewater.html

In today’s episode of The Watershed, Winona community members tell stories about how water has guided their creativity through both art and the art of life.

We are Water MN is led by the Minnesota Humanities Center in partnership with the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency; the Minnesota Historical Society; the Minnesota Departments of Agriculture, Health, and Natural Resources; and University of Minnesota Extension, with support from the Clean Water, Land & Legacy Amendment and the National Endowment for the Humanities.

To learn more about We Are Water MN, visit us at our website. Follow us on Facebook and Twitter.
Released:
Apr 1, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (59)

The Watershed is a podcast exploring stories about water and people from communities throughout Minnesota. New episodes every Friday. The Watershed is produced by We Are Water MN, a partnership of the Minnesota Humanities Center, the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency, Minnesota Historical Society, University of Minnesota Extension, and Minnesota Departments of Health, Agriculture, and Natural Resources with support from the Clean Water, Land & Legacy Amendment and the National Endowment for the Humanities.