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SUMMARY:Film Series | On Eagle's Wings: Minnesota's Sacred Music
DESCRIPTION:This one-hour documentary explores the dramatic shift in sacred music\, beginning in the 1960s\, when major Christian religions attempted to engage the congregation. Minnesota is home to a significant number of highly accomplished songwriters and musicians who have helped bring new music to many faiths. The film features Father Michael Joncas\, composer of “On Eagle’s Wings.”\n\nRuntime approx. 57 minutes. Appropriate for all audiences.
URL:https://www.nchsmn.org/event/film-series-on-eagles-wings/
LOCATION:Nicollet County Historical Society – Treaty Site History Center\, 1851 N. Minnesota Avenue\, Saint Peter\, MN\, 56082\, United States
CATEGORIES:Film
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ORGANIZER;CN="Nicollet County Historical Society":MAILTO:info@nchsmn.org
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SUMMARY:Film Series | Kitty to Cooperstown
DESCRIPTION:“Kitty to Cooperstown” chronicles the extraordinary journey of Jim “Kitty” Kaat\, one of baseball’s most enduring legends. This documentary traces Kaat’s eight-decade-long career\, from on the mound to in the booth. Hear inside stories of the 1965 World Series as Kaat faces off against the legendary Sandy Koufax in a pitching duel that captivated the nation just like the 1982 World Series victory with the St. Louis Cardinals\, where his veteran leadership played a pivotal role in securing the championship. Through exclusive interviews with Hall of Fame players and reporters\, “Kitty to Cooperstown” delves deep into Kaat’s life\, showcasing his dedication\, resilience\, and passion for the game. The documentary culminates in the ultimate recognition of his legacy-Jim Kaat’s induction into the Baseball Hall of Fame\, a fitting tribute to a career defined by excellence. \nWATCH THE TRAILER \nRated TV-PG. 1 h 30 min. \nThe Films on First Thursdays documentary film series is presented in partnership with the Nicollet County Historical Society and Saint Peter Community and Family Education. The public is welcome to attend these free films at the Nicollet County History Center.
URL:https://www.nchsmn.org/event/film-series-kitty-to-cooperstown/
LOCATION:Nicollet County Historical Society – Treaty Site History Center\, 1851 N. Minnesota Avenue\, Saint Peter\, MN\, 56082\, United States
CATEGORIES:Film
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ORGANIZER;CN="Nicollet County Historical Society":MAILTO:info@nchsmn.org
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SUMMARY:Film Series | I Am DB Cooper
DESCRIPTION:In 1971\, an unsuspecting criminal by the name of DB Cooper boarded a plane\, stole $190\,000\, and jumped out. The legend of DB Cooper only continued to grow over the years\, and the case was largely considered closed until a man came out of the woodwork to confess his crime. \nTwo bounty hunter brothers encounter an ailing old man named Rodney Bonnifield while coordinating his bail after a violent encounter on a dairy farm involving a machete. Close to his sentencing\, he reveals to the bondsmen not only was he responsible for the notorious DB Cooper plane hijacking\, but the ransom cash is still buried\, and he needs their help digging it up. Up against the clock with Rodney’s prison sentence looming\, the group set out on a modern-day treasure hunt to recover the money he buried on the Columbia River 50 years ago\, uncovering bizarre truths about Rodney Bonnifield and his connection to the only unsolved hijacking in US history. \nWATCH THE TRAILER \nRated TV-14. 1h 40 min. \nThe Films on First Thursdays documentary film series is presented in partnership with the Nicollet County Historical Society and Saint Peter Community and Family Education. The public can attend these free films at the Nicollet County History Center.
URL:https://www.nchsmn.org/event/film-series-i-am-db-cooper/
LOCATION:Nicollet County Historical Society – Treaty Site History Center\, 1851 N. Minnesota Avenue\, Saint Peter\, MN\, 56082\, United States
CATEGORIES:Film
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ORGANIZER;CN="Nicollet County Historical Society":MAILTO:info@nchsmn.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260205T140000
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SUMMARY:Viewers Like Us Club | Art + Medicine
DESCRIPTION:Join Twin Cities PBS\, the Nicollet County Historical Society\, and Saint Peter Community & Family Education at the Viewers Like Us Club. Watch award-winning PBS programs with your neighbors. Share conversations while exploring topics like Minnesota history\, food\, and culture. Free and open to all! \nArt + Medicine: Disability\, Culture and Creativity\nArtists and healthcare clinicians create alternative perspectives on disability\, through disability\, stories and performances\, and redefine what we perceive as normal. Hosted by artist and storyteller Kevin Kling\, Professor Jessica Horvath Williams\, PhD\, and Doctor Tsegaensh Selameab. Created in collaboration with the Center for the Art of Medicine at the University of Minnesota Medical School. \nTopics include:\n♣ Disability and accessibility\n♣ Art and creativity\n♣ Storytelling and performance
URL:https://www.nchsmn.org/event/art-medicine/
LOCATION:Nicollet County Historical Society – Treaty Site History Center\, 1851 N. Minnesota Avenue\, Saint Peter\, MN\, 56082\, United States
CATEGORIES:Film
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ORGANIZER;CN="Nicollet County Historical Society":MAILTO:info@nchsmn.org
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SUMMARY:Viewers Like Us Club | Hope in the Struggle
DESCRIPTION:Join Twin Cities PBS\, the Nicollet County Historical Society\, and Saint Peter Community & Family Education at the Viewers Like Us Club. Watch award-winning PBS programs with your neighbors. Share conversations as you explore topics like Minnesota history\, food\, and culture. Free and open to all! \nHope in the Struggle: The Josie Johnson Story\nA reflection on the life of freedom fighter and civic leader Dr. Josie Johnson\, who fought for fair housing\, education\, and civil rights. Hear in her own words how her experiences turned her to activism\, what action looks like\, and how the next generation is taking up the mantle. The struggle for justice and equality continues\, but there is hope in the struggle. \nTopics include: \n\nMinnesota history\nCivil rights\nEducation
URL:https://www.nchsmn.org/event/viewers-like-us-club-hope-in-the-struggle/
LOCATION:Nicollet County Historical Society – Treaty Site History Center\, 1851 N. Minnesota Avenue\, Saint Peter\, MN\, 56082\, United States
CATEGORIES:Film
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SUMMARY:Viewers Like Us Club | Broadcast Wars
DESCRIPTION:Join Twin Cities PBS\, the Nicollet County Historical Society\, and Saint Peter Community & Family Education at the Viewers Like Us Club. Watch award-winning PBS programs with your neighbors. Share conversations as you explore topics like Minnesota history\, food\, and culture. Free and open to all! \nBroadcast Wars\nThere was a time when people would stop what they were doing and watch the local evening news. Twin Cities PBS’s Broadcast Wars\, co-produced with Cathy Wurzer\, takes us back a half-century to the era when ratings battles were fierce\, women and people of color were making their presence known\, technology was rapidly evolving\, and local TV news was as vital as it was entertaining. \nTopics include:\n♣ Minnesota history\n♣ Broadcast television and media\n♣ Technology
URL:https://www.nchsmn.org/event/viewers-like-us-club-broadcast-wars/
LOCATION:Nicollet County Historical Society – Treaty Site History Center\, 1851 N. Minnesota Avenue\, Saint Peter\, MN\, 56082\, United States
CATEGORIES:Film
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ORGANIZER;CN="Nicollet County Historical Society":MAILTO:info@nchsmn.org
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SUMMARY:Viewers Like Us Club | America Outdoors: Minnesota
DESCRIPTION:Join Twin Cities PBS\, the Nicollet County Historical Society\, and Saint Peter Community & Family Education at the Viewers Like Us Club. Watch award-winning PBS programs with your neighbors. Share conversations as you explore topics like Minnesota history\, food\, and culture. Free and open to all! \nAmerica Outdoors: Minnesota\nWhat does the wild mean to Americans today? To find out\, Baratunde journeys into Minnesota’s Arrowhead Region\, one of the last places where you can hike or paddle your way into the remote wilderness. From passionate birders to harvesters of wild rice\, he encounters a fascinating cast of characters—and hears from them why wilderness means so much. \nTopics include:\n♣ Minnesota geography\n♣ Outdoor activities\n♣ Climate change
URL:https://www.nchsmn.org/event/viewers-like-us-club-america-outdoors-minnesota/
LOCATION:Nicollet County Historical Society – Treaty Site History Center\, 1851 N. Minnesota Avenue\, Saint Peter\, MN\, 56082\, United States
CATEGORIES:Film
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