Local History Workshops
We are all encouraged to build capacity to do more with less, or improve quality, or meet someone else's expectations. How can local history organizations do that? Capacity originates from within. This year's Spring Workshops focus on how you can draw from that dual strength in working with consultants, crafting better grants, and making better use of historic buildings as museums. As always, you will have the opportunity to renew contact with your colleagues, learn some useful tips and tricks, and take a tour.
2013 Workshop Theme: "Capacity Within" (PDF)
- Little Falls, May 10 - Morrison County Historical Society - Map
8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. - New Ulm, May 24 - Brown County Historical Society - Map
8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. - Shevlin, June 7 -
Clearwater County Historical Society - Map
8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Fee:
$30 per person before April 19
$40 per person after April 19.
Register Online | Mail-in Registration
Come learn with us! These one-day workshops held at convenient locations around the state offer practical information about best practices on a variety of topics. Designed specifically for staff and board members of county and local historical organizations, they are open to all interested parties. This is your opportunity to meet colleagues from other organizations like your own.
Past Local History Workshops
Contact Local History Services staff to:
- Find a workshop.
- Host a workshop.
- Request a workshop on a specific topic.



