Join Prairie Island Indian Community Tribal Historic Preservation Office, Anderson Center, Lake Pepin Legacy Alliance, and independent cartographer Margaret Pearce for an evening dedicated to Dakota experiences and knowledge of ?a?a Wakpa, River of the Falls. This event is a part of the Mississippi Dialogues Project.
This event is free and open to all and held at the Tower View Barn at the Anderson Center. A light dinner will be served.
The Tower View Barn event space is accessed via an ADA compliant, interior ramp. There are handicap parking spaces available. While there is ample parking on the Anderson Center grounds, immediately adjacent parking is limited. If you do not need accessible parking, consider parking in the Anderson Center West Lot near the sculpture garden and enjoying the stroll through the Tower View site.
Seating is padded, armless chairs that are able to be moved to different configurations. Attendees in wheelchairs may request to have a staff member move any chair out of the way and sit in any location. There will be ADA compliant tables and seating for the meal.
ASL interpretation is available upon request at least two weeks before the event.
If you have questions about the accessibility of Anderson Center facilities or programs or requests for accomodation, please contact us! info@andersoncenter.org or 651-388-2009.
This activity is made possible by the voters of Minnesota through a grant from the Minnesota State Arts Board, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts and cultural heritage fund.
This event is also made possible by a grant from the Blandin Foundation to Prairie Island Indian Community.