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March 2008 Show

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Slide 1: Minnesota at 150 A Sesquicentennial Program Overview

Slide 2: Landmark & Legacy Opportunity • year of commemoration to reflect on & learn from our past • year of statewide celebration to rediscover our state, showcase our people and achievements, and connect us as Minnesotans • once-in-a-lifetime catalyst to unite us, to re- dedicate ourselves to creating a thriving and innovative future

Slide 3: Commission Mission • The Sesquicentennial Commission is the official Statehood Sesquicentennial coordinating body, created by the State Legislature and appointed by the Legislature and Governor to plan statewide activities and coordinate with other entities all activities to commemorate and celebrate Minnesota’s Sesquicentennial in 2008

Slide 4: Goals The Sesquicentennial Commission and its staff & volunteers will strive to increase pride in our state by: • Achieving broad participation of the people of Minnesota, visitors, local communities, institutions and organizations in activities across the state; • Raising awareness and educating Minnesotans by telling the stories of our past, recognizing the indigenous people of Minnesota, and learning from them and the many ethnic groups that have come and continue to come to Minnesota; • Developing a shared vision for the state’s future, by engaging Minnesotans in civic dialogue; • Leaving a lasting legacy through print, visual, musical, and other reminders, as well as media documentation; • So that all might have a meaningful perspective on the impact our state has had in the past and will have on the future for Minnesotans, the nation, and the world.

Slide 5: Sesquicentennial Themes • Arts & Culture • Education • Health & Wellness • Innovation • Natural Resources & Our Great Outdoors

Slide 6: Key Commemorations & Celebrations • Commemorative Medallion October 3, 2007 • United States Postal Service Minnesota Commemorative Stamp Unveiling Day Oct 6, 2007 and Issuance Day in May 2008 • MN150 Exhibit opened October 13, 2007 • Sesquicentennial Song premièred January 12, 2008 – “Shines for All to See” • Ann Reed Song for Minnesota Tour – January 12 – May 3 (Duluth, Morris, St. Joseph, Winona, Bemidji, St. Paul) • Sesquicentennial Wagon Train – May 4 -11, 2008 • Statehood Week, May 11 – 18, 2008 – Statehood Festival & Ceremony • Capitals for a Day week May 12-16 • Regional Sesquicentennial Spotlight Tours June through September • Orlin Ostby and Ox Walk the Pembina Trail – July – August • Minnesota State Fair, August 2008 • Old Minnesota Song of the North Star Chautauqua tent show • All-County Minnesota Commemorative Mosaic/Tile creation – “Greetings from Minnesota” • Hundreds of community and organizational events & celebrations across the state led by local, regional, and state entities

Slide 7: 2008 Minnesota State Fair Old Minnesota Song of the North Star All County Mosaic

Slide 8: Community Engagement Catalyst • Micro Grant and Legacy Grant program began in July 2007 • 100+ micro grants across the state • 25 legacy grants • Community Spirit & Spruce Up program began Sept 18, 2007 in Stillwater • Banners, flags, street graphics

Slide 9: Plan for Our Future Snapshot of Minnesotans hopes, dreams, and commitments to and for the future. Conversations across Sesquicentennial the state and online. Plan for Our Future

Slide 10: Tall grass aspen parklands Coniferous forest Capitals Deciduous forest for a Day regions Driftless area Prairie grasslands www.mn150years.org -- info@mn150years.org

Slide 11: Bemidji * Thief River Falls * Detroit Lakes New Ulm * Winona

Slide 12: Ambassadors Council • Each county represented • Liaison to the Commission • Help engage citizens in their county • Help keep the Commission informed of events and programs to help promote

Slide 13: Opportunities • Capitals for a Day tour • Sister city, homecomings, reunions • Statehood Week May 11- 18 • Mpls, Gully, Pengilly, Bloomington, others • Sesquicentennial Spotlight Tours June - September celebrating their big anniversaries • State Fair 08 • 150 programs at State • Special contests in Parks photography, cake decorating, quilting • Signature events at each historic site/once per month

Slide 14: Sesqui promotion • Print, radio, television & web • Sesquicentennial spirit kit: street graphics for communities, organizations & businesses • Sesquicentennial Minutes • Sesqui blog & weekly features on history, culture, counties, communities, organizations & businesses • Sesqui-What? video contest • This day in history & calendar of events • Sesquicentennial Lottery game & Highway signs & license plates

Slide 15: www.mn150years.org Website •Blog •Grants •Logo •Events •Sponsors •Sesqui stuff

Slide 17: U. S. Postal Stamp

Slide 18: Ox-Cart Journey Walking the Pembina Trail Sesquicentennial Stroll St. Vincent to Saint Paul Beginning July 1, 2008 Orlin Ostby of Gatzke, Minnesota, will set out with his family and a sturdy pair of oxen to recreate Delmar Hagen’s 1958 trek down the historic Pembina Trail to Saint Paul. The Pembina Trail is one of the main historic oxcart trail routes from St. Paul to Winnipeg, Manitoba. The trails were pioneered in the 1600’s and most heavily traveled between 1849 and 1901. Primarily used for fur trading, the oxcart trail routes helped establish St. Paul as a central commerce point in the Midwest. 400 miles in 40 days.

Slide 20: State Entry Signs

Slide 21: Cookbook •Recipes needed from every county!

Slide 22: License plates

Slide 23: Flags for our troops

Slide 24: www.mn150years.org -- info@mn150years.org

Slide 25: Contact Info Minnesota Sesquicentennial Commission James J. Hill House 240 Summit Avenue St. Paul, MN 55102 651-296-1870 www.mn150years.org