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Free Author Event February 7th & 8th

February 7 @ 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm

Exciting Children’s Book Author Event: How the Birds Got Their Songs: Free

Two Harbors, Minnesota – Lake County Historical Society invites families, young readers, and book lovers to join a traditional story, told in both English and Ojibwe, of How the Birds Got Their Songs, a captivating children’s book brought to life by Travis Zimmerman, Sam Zimmerman / Zhaawanoogiizhik, & Marcus Ammesmaki / Aanikanootaagewin. Sam will be reading Friday February 7th at 2:00PM and Travis will be reading on Saturday February 8th, 2025 at 2:00PM at The Depot Mu

seum, 520 South Ave. Two Harbors, MN. Each reading and activities will last approximately 45 minutes to 1 hour.

The event promises an enchanting experience as Travis and Sam bring the story to life through an animated reading, interactive activities, and a chance to purchase the book. Perfect for children aged 3 to 7+, this event encourages imagination, traditional knowledge, creativity, language, and a love for reading.

Highlights of the event include:

A live reading of How the Birds Got Their Songs

Meet-and-greet with Sam Zimmerman Feb. 7th & Travis Zimmerman Feb. 8th

Fun activities such as a coloring stations & FREE museum Admission

An opportunity to purchase signed copies of How the Birds Got Their Songs

“Through How The Birds Got Their Songs, we hope to inspire young minds and bring families together for a shared love of storytelling & knowledge,” said Brandon Hartung – LCHS Manager & Event Organizer.

Event Details:

Date: February 7th & 8th, 2025

Time: 2:00PM-3:00PM

Location: Lake County Historical Society Depot

Admission: Free

Don’t miss this opportunity to spark your child’s imagination and embark on a delightful literary adventure.

For more information, visit https://lakecountyhistoricalsociety.org , info@lchsmn.org , or contact Brandon at 218-834-4898/ info@lchsmn.org.


About Travis Zimmerman

Travis Zimmerman is a proud descendant of the Grand Portage Band of Lake Superior Chippewa. He has been the site manager at the Mille Lacs Indian Museum and Trading Post for fifteen years and has been involved with dozens of Native American organizations, either as an employee or as a board member, over the last three decades. He is the father of two and has two wonderful grandsons.

 

 

 


About Sam Zimmerman

Artist and educator Sam Zimmerman / Zhaawanoogiizhik is adirect descendant of the Grand Portage Band of Lake Superior Chippewa (Ojibwe). Drawing on ancestral connections, Zimmerman continues the Anishinaabe tradition of storytelling, embedding the themes of environmental stewardship and conservation of the North Shore in his studio and public art commissions. Zimmerman’s debut book is Following My Spirit Home: A Collection of Paintings and Stories, and his work is held in private collections in the United States and abroad. He lives in Duluth, Minnesota, and regularly explores the natural beauty of Minnesota’s North Shore. View his studio projects and current creations on Instagram @CraneSuperior.


About Lake County Historical Society:

The Lake County Historical Society was organized 100 years ago, in 1925,  with a mission to “Collect, preserve, and share the history of Lake County, Minnesota.” This is accomplished through operation of three historic sites including the Two Harbors Depot, Agate Bay Lighthouse, and 3M Birthplace Museum. The Depot building is home to LCHS administrative offices and flagship store which is open year-round Fridays & Saturdays for self guided tours. The Society also operates the Lighthouse Bed & Breakfast which is open for reservations year-round. All store sales, B&B reservations, site admissions and memberships help support the operations of Lake County Historical Society. Stay tuned to our Facebook Page & Website for more events throughout our centennial year.

Details

Date:
February 7
Time:
2:00 pm - 3:00 pm
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Venue

Depot Museum
520 South Ave
Two Harbors, MN 55616 United States
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