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Jan262015

Sunday - Caring for Water: Photography of Cordelia Pierson

First Congregational Church and Cordelia Pierson present:

Caring for Water: Photography of Cordelia Pierson

On exhibit January 4 - February 22, Fellowship Hall

Public reception: Sunday, February 1, 11 am-12:30 pm

500 Eighth Avenue SE, Minneapolis, MN 55414

You are welcome to a reception on February 1 from 11:00 to 12:30 for Caring for Water, a photography show open until Feb. 21 in the church's Fellowship Hall. Photographer Cordelia Pierson selected 15 photos – several from the Mississippi in Minneapolis. Representatives from nonprofit environmental groups working on water issues have been invited to share informally some ways people can help care for Minnesota's waters: Friends of the Boundary Waters Wilderness, Sierra Club, and Friends of the Mississippi River.

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