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Oct052010

October 5, 2010, Tuesday - Open House on East Bank Falls

Time: 7:00pm-8:30pm

Location:  Pracna on Main, 117 Main Street SE

You are invited to learn more about how we might create a more vital, world-class riverfront destination on the East Bank that will honor our past and welcome visitors for generations to come.  Some questions to address: Restoring the East Channel falls tumbling over limestone faces: is it feasible? Improving access for people and ecological health of Father Hennepin Bluffs Park: how can we protect and restore the powerful nature, while improving access for people walking? Come meet East Bank Falls team members, learn more about this local gem in our national park, and find out how you can help.

This event is presented by the Minneapolis Riverfront Corporation.  Please register today: Cordelia.pierson@gmail.com with your name and the number of people in your group. Confirmation will be sent by email. This event is free; donations are welcome to the Minneapolis Riverfront Corporation, a charitable organization.