The Minnesota Weavers Guild newsletter for July and August 1984 containing a schedule of upcoming classes, workshops, exhibits, and silent auction, and an education survey.
The Minnesota Weavers Guild newsletter for April and May 1984 containing a schedule of upcoming classes, workshops, and silent auction; a letter from the presidents; reports on the the January board meeting and the 1982 Fiber Fair; and an update from the Fiber Source Committee.
A newsletter published by the Weavers Guild of Minnesota for October and November 1984, containing descriptions of upcoming workshops, study groups, exhibits, and yarn sales; and a monthly calendar.
An entry for the 1984 Fiber Fair sponsored by the Weavers Guild of Minnesota with instructions for entrants, a payment stub, and a sign-up sheet for volunteers.
A newsletter published by the Weavers Guild of Minnesota for November and December 1984, containing descriptions of upcoming workshops, monthly meetings, and study groups; a list of committee heads; State Fair winners; and a monthly calendar.
Third issue of the third volume of "The Minnesota Weaver" newsletter by the Minnesota Weaver Quarterly for summer of 1984, and containing a report on the "Weaving with Strips" exhibition at the Paul Whitney Larson Gallery, University of Minnesota; a history of the Duluth Fiber Handcrafters Guild; and the articles "Shibori", "Felt", "Pounded Paper", and "Braided Strap from Colombia".
First issue of the fourth volume of the "Minnesota Weaver Quarterly" newsletter published by the Weavers Guild of Minnesota in the fall of 1984, containing reminders about upcoming study group meetings, and volunteering at Minnesota Germanfest and Fiber Fair; a report, with pictures, on the Midwest Weavers Conference, hosted by the Guild; and descriptions of upcoming workshops, and conferences.
Third issue of the third volume of "The Minnesota Weaver" newsletter by the Minnesota Weaver Quarterly for spring of 1984, and containing descriptions of upcoming exhibits and the Guild Annual Meeting, a history of a weavers guild in Virginia, Minnesota, and the articles "Dukagang: Embroider as You Weave", "Health Hazards - Cold Water Dyes", "Amish Quilts - Unique Color and Design", "Swedish Toothbrush Weaving", "Spinning Wheels Around the World", "Backstrap Looms: Old World and New", and "Aklae: Norwegian Tapestry".
Second issue of the fourth volume of the "Minnesota Weaver Quarterly" newsletter published by the Weavers Guild of Minnesota in the winter of 1984, containing descriptions of upcoming workshops, lectures, conferences, exhibitions, and the Twin Cities Craft Directory, reports on a spinning workshop, the Federation of Weavers Guild and Fiber Artists conference, Guild finances, and Guild outreach activities; a call for entries for the Minnesota Crafts Festival; articles on weaving with handspun yarn and on Finnish felted boots, a list of samples woven by other guilds, and a question-and-answer section.
The Minnesota Weavers Guild newsletter for January and February 1984 containing a schedule of upcoming classes, workshops, and exhibits; and an update from the Fiber Source Committee.
The September-October-November 1984 edition of the Geological Society of Minnesota (GSM) newsletter described the state fair booth, and included regular society notices.
The March-April-May 1984 edition of the Geological Society of Minnesota (GSM) newsletter included the President's Message by George Johnson, society notices, and news of the death of Bernice Tepel.
The December-January-February 1984-1985 edition of the Geological Society of Minnesota (GSM) newsletter included the President's message by George Johnson, and several society notices.
Report on methods and results of geological investigations in the Pearl Lake study area in St. Louis County, Minnesota. Notes, diagrams, and interpretations in this report are a record of work done by geologists of the Minnesota Geological Survey under the terms of a contract between the Minnesota Geological Survey and the Minnesota Waste Management Board. Because the contract was terminated prior to project completion, no final report was issued. The materials in this notebook should be construed as preliminary findings that have not been reviewed for technical content or conformity to editorial standards of the Minnesota Geological Survey.
The front side of "Explore Minnesota Bikeways: Map A - Metro North" contains the map index, a list of county and municipal parks, an illustrated article about parkland flora and fauna, a "potpourri" article, and an illustration of the Shaw-Hammons House in Anoka. The back side contains a legend of signs and symbols and the larger bikeways map. MnDOT's bikeway maps serve as a reference guide illustrating major historical and cultural points of interest in Minnesota, public park lands and facilities, equipment, and safety information. They also depict road analyses for bicycle travel, location of paved road shoulders and off-road bikeways, and controlled access roads where bicycles are prohibited. There are 54 maps in the Statewide Series (1979-1983), 4 maps in the Statewide Quadrant Series (1986-1993), and 2 maps in the Metro Series (1989). Legislatively mandated, these maps were prepared as convenient guides to help bicyclists select their routes. Each map is unique and signifies a historical reference to the state of bicycle facilities at the time of publication.
Contributing Institution:
Minnesota Department of Transportation, MnDOT Library
The front side of "Explore Minnesota Bikeways: Map H - Metro South" contains the map index, a list of county and municipal parks, bicycling safety tips, and a "potpourri" article with illustrations of the Bailiff House in Bloomington and the Bloomington Historical Society's Old Town Hall Museum. The back side contains a legend of signs and symbols and the larger map. MnDOT's bikeway maps serve as a reference guide illustrating major historical and cultural points of interest in Minnesota, public park lands and facilities, equipment, and safety information. They also depict road analyses for bicycle travel, location of paved road shoulders and off-road bikeways, and controlled access roads where bicycles are prohibited. There are 54 maps in the Statewide Series (1979-1983), 4 maps in the Statewide Quadrant Series (1986-1993), and 2 maps in the Metro Series (1989). Legislatively mandated, these maps were prepared as convenient guides to help bicyclists select their routes. Each map is unique and signifies a historical reference to the state of bicycle facilities at the time of publication.
Contributing Institution:
Minnesota Department of Transportation, MnDOT Library
The front side of "Explore Minnesota Bikeways: Map B - Metro Northwest" contains the map index, a list of county and municipal parks, a "potpourri" article with illustrations of the Old North School and St. Joseph's Catholic Church in Plymouth; and a checklist of touring supplies with a diagram of where to put supplies on a bike. The back side contains a legend of signs and symbols, bicycling safety tips, and the larger bikeways map. MnDOT's bikeway maps serve as a reference guide illustrating major historical and cultural points of interest in Minnesota, public park lands and facilities, equipment, and safety information. They also depict road analyses for bicycle travel, location of paved road shoulders and off-road bikeways, and controlled access roads where bicycles are prohibited. There are 54 maps in the Statewide Series (1979-1983), 4 maps in the Statewide Quadrant Series (1986-1993), and 2 maps in the Metro Series (1989). Legislatively mandated, these maps were prepared as convenient guides to help bicyclists select their routes. Each map is unique and signifies a historical reference to the state of bicycle facilities at the time of publication.
Contributing Institution:
Minnesota Department of Transportation, MnDOT Library
DOT Scene was a newsletter published by the Minnesota Department of Transportation as an official medium of information to correlate the work of its employees throughout the state and to stimulate dedicated and efficient public service in all transportation activities. (1976 - 1987).
Contributing Institution:
Minnesota Department of Transportation, MnDOT Library
DOT Scene was a newsletter published by the Minnesota Department of Transportation as an official medium of information to correlate the work of its employees throughout the state and to stimulate dedicated and efficient public service in all transportation activities. (1976 - 1987).
Contributing Institution:
Minnesota Department of Transportation, MnDOT Library
DOT Scene was a newsletter published by the Minnesota Department of Transportation as an official medium of information to correlate the work of its employees throughout the state and to stimulate dedicated and efficient public service in all transportation activities. (1976 - 1987).
Contributing Institution:
Minnesota Department of Transportation, MnDOT Library
DOT Scene was a newsletter published by the Minnesota Department of Transportation as an official medium of information to correlate the work of its employees throughout the state and to stimulate dedicated and efficient public service in all transportation activities. (1976 - 1987).
Contributing Institution:
Minnesota Department of Transportation, MnDOT Library