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Feb092017

February 9, 2017, Thursday - Fireside Chat with John Anfinson at NPS Headquarters

Time: 5:30p - 7:00p

Location: NPS Headquarters, Kellogg Square, 111 East Kellogg Boulevard, Saint Paul

Fireside Chat with John Anfinson (pls use this link to register)

Sit down with the superintendent of Mississippi National River and Recreation Area for a cup of hot cocoa and an informal chat with your fellow park supporters! This event will be held at NPS Headquarters in downtown Saint Paul, overlooking the metro river.
 
Discuss the current state of the Mississippi River, successes throughout the Centennial year, and what the next century of parks might look like – specifically for urban national parks like Mississippi National River and Recreation Area.
 
This free event is open to the public. Hosted by Mississippi Park Connection