April 16, 2011, Saturday - Big River Family Day at Mill City Museum
The Mississippi River will be the focus of an afternoon highlighting uses of America’s greatest river, past, present and future. Families can enjoy a performance by a history player portraying William de la Barre, an Austrian-born waterpower engineer; get their hands wet in the Water Lab exploring the importance of the river for the city of Minneapolis; make a bottle of non-toxic cleanser and try basic water quality testing with Mississippi Watershed Management Organization; watch a presentation by Paul Red Elk, Lakota herbalist and advocate of ancient foods, about traditional native foods and herbs of the Mississippi River valley; solve a giant puzzle map of the Mississippi National River and Recreation Area with rangers from the National Park Service; become a Junior Ranger by completing activity booklet about the Washburn A Mill or Mill Ruins Park; see a stream table modeling the effects of dam removal with staff from the St. Anthony Falls Laboratory; and view the exhibit “Seeing the Big River: The Eco-Art Work of Peter L. Johnson.”
This program is part of “Greening the Riverfront,” a series of programs exploring our relationship with nature, past, present and future. It is made possible by a grant from the St. Anthony Falls Heritage Board.