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Multimedia Materials from the Symposium
Martha McMurry. Turn of
the Century: Minnesota's Population in 1900 and Today.(Download
Powerpoint)
Randy Cantrell
and Benjamin Winchester. The First, Second, and Third Minnesota. (Download
Powerpoint)
Second
portion of presentation written up by Randy Cantrell in MS Word
Paul Olson. Future Challenges
Facing Minnesota's Small Towns. (Download
Powerpoint)
The Small Town Quiz. (Download
MS Word)
Maps of Minnesota that were
on display.
List of folks that attended.
If you need hard copies of these documents, please contact
us.
The First Annual Symposium on Small Towns
Rural Minnesota and a Century of Change
Sponsored by the Center for Small Towns,
University of Minnesota, Morris
Date: June 10-11, 2003
Location: Student Center, University of Minnesota, Morris
Time: 6:30 - 9pm on June 10th
9am - 4pm on June 11th.
Purpose
This symposium will bring together leaders from across Minnesota to examine,
describe, and discuss the changes witnessed by small towns in rural Minnesota
between 1900 and 2000.
Audience
K-12 education personnel; economic development specialists; city and
county personnel such as planners, managers and council members; Extension
educators; rural development organizations; and citizen action groups.
Sessions
Topics include population, demography, economics, politics, and change
in general. The format of each session will be a presentation of 30 to
45 minutes followed by audience participation for questions and discussion.
In each of the sessions the historical analysis will include a look to
the future. The final session will bring together speakers from the day
to discuss the future research needs of small towns.
Fees
The registration fee of $45 includes admission to sessions, refreshments,
lunch, a copy of all handouts, and a concert ticket to see Peter Ostroushko,
one of the finest mandolin and fiddle players in acoustic music today.
Center for Small Towns
University of Minnesota, Morris
110 Community Services Building
600 E. 4th Street
Morris, MN 56267
(800) 842-0030
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