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July 26, 2017, Wednesday - Preservation Alliance of Minnesota Pop-up Museum in Elliot Park 

Time: 6:00pm - 8:00pm

Location: Elliot Park Community Center, 1000 E 14th Street

The first phase of the Preservation Alliance of Minnesota's (PAM) Community Engagement work in Minneapolis, funded by a two-year grant from the McKnight Foundation, is drawing to a close at the end of the summer, but they still have a few neighborhood events planned.

Next up: a pop-up museum in Elliot Park on July 26, 6-8 PM, featuring memories, artifacts, and stories on the theme of Heritage and Migration, shared by the residents of Augustana Senior Care Center. Stop by and check it out, or stay tuned for photos and a recap of this activity.