Post by Curtis Kitto "MIKE" on Oct 22, 2008 20:22:37 GMT -5
From: "Jay Ludwig" <jludwig@ci.bloomington.mn.us>
Date: October 21, 2008 7:00:22 PM CDT
Subject: Pond House Event This Sunday
Hope you can join us this Sunday for possibly the largest gathering of authors of Minnesota history we've ever had at the Gideon Pond House! Sounds like we'll also have beautiful weather for a hike on the trails in Pond Dakota Mission Park ...
Trail of Tears: the Minnesota Dakota Indian Exile Begins Sunday October 26, 2:00 pm
This program will be presented by most of the book’s contributing authors: Thomas Shaw, Stephen Osman, Alan Woolworth, Mary Bakeman, Curtis Dahlin, Lois Glewwe, Carrie Zeman, Walter Bachman, Corinne Marz and John LaBatte. The book is a series of essays that extends from Camp Release following the decisive battle of Wood Lake to the Lower Sioux Agency, with two marches from there: those that were tried and prisoners to Camp Lincoln in Blue Earth County, and their family members—women, children and elders—who were taken to the internment camp at Fort Snelling. It includes information on Sibley’s army of 1862, the emotional reaction of the white soldiers assigned to guard the Indians, and what has happened over time. There will be a special mention of the Gideon Pond House in the presentation. All the authors have made previous presentations at the Pond House or on our tours and are some of the most renowned historians in the state of Minnesota. The book published by Prairie Echoes Press will be for sale and the authors will be available for signing. House tours at 1:30 and 3:30 p.m. Program and tours are free.
The Gideon and Agnes Pond House is located in Pond Dakota Mission Park, 401 East 104th St., Bloomington, between Portland and Nicollet Aves. For more information contact Mark Morrison at Bloomington Parks and Recreation at 952-563-8693, or after hours call Jay Ludwig at 952-484-0477, or visit www.ci.bloomington.mn.us.
Relatives and Friends,
I posted this in the hope that someone in the Minneapolis Area might be able to attend.
The HEARING IS ON!!!! December 5, 2008. I will be there.
FROM: Erick G. Kaardal
October 22, 2008
Dear all:
Great news.
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit has scheduled the hearing on the government's interlocutory appeal of the decisions of the U.S. Court of Federal Claims.
The hearing is scheduled for December 5, 2008 at 10:00 a.m.
The courthouse is located at the following address:
United States Court of Appeals
for the Federal Circuit
717 Madison Place, N.W.
Washington D.C. 20439
The hearing is public. You are hereby invited.
Best regards.
egk
Curtis "Mike" Kitto
Date: October 21, 2008 7:00:22 PM CDT
Subject: Pond House Event This Sunday
Hope you can join us this Sunday for possibly the largest gathering of authors of Minnesota history we've ever had at the Gideon Pond House! Sounds like we'll also have beautiful weather for a hike on the trails in Pond Dakota Mission Park ...
Trail of Tears: the Minnesota Dakota Indian Exile Begins Sunday October 26, 2:00 pm
This program will be presented by most of the book’s contributing authors: Thomas Shaw, Stephen Osman, Alan Woolworth, Mary Bakeman, Curtis Dahlin, Lois Glewwe, Carrie Zeman, Walter Bachman, Corinne Marz and John LaBatte. The book is a series of essays that extends from Camp Release following the decisive battle of Wood Lake to the Lower Sioux Agency, with two marches from there: those that were tried and prisoners to Camp Lincoln in Blue Earth County, and their family members—women, children and elders—who were taken to the internment camp at Fort Snelling. It includes information on Sibley’s army of 1862, the emotional reaction of the white soldiers assigned to guard the Indians, and what has happened over time. There will be a special mention of the Gideon Pond House in the presentation. All the authors have made previous presentations at the Pond House or on our tours and are some of the most renowned historians in the state of Minnesota. The book published by Prairie Echoes Press will be for sale and the authors will be available for signing. House tours at 1:30 and 3:30 p.m. Program and tours are free.
The Gideon and Agnes Pond House is located in Pond Dakota Mission Park, 401 East 104th St., Bloomington, between Portland and Nicollet Aves. For more information contact Mark Morrison at Bloomington Parks and Recreation at 952-563-8693, or after hours call Jay Ludwig at 952-484-0477, or visit www.ci.bloomington.mn.us.
Relatives and Friends,
I posted this in the hope that someone in the Minneapolis Area might be able to attend.
The HEARING IS ON!!!! December 5, 2008. I will be there.
FROM: Erick G. Kaardal
October 22, 2008
Dear all:
Great news.
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit has scheduled the hearing on the government's interlocutory appeal of the decisions of the U.S. Court of Federal Claims.
The hearing is scheduled for December 5, 2008 at 10:00 a.m.
The courthouse is located at the following address:
United States Court of Appeals
for the Federal Circuit
717 Madison Place, N.W.
Washington D.C. 20439
The hearing is public. You are hereby invited.
Best regards.
egk
Curtis "Mike" Kitto