‘Trailblazer Series’ set for Fort Mandan State Historic Site
WASHBURN – The Lewis & Clark Interpretive Center and Fort Mandan State Historic Site announce the July offerings for the “Trailblazer Series” held Wednesdays from 10-11 a.m. at the Fort Mandan Visitor Center in Washburn. The programs and presentations offer hands-on learning for all ages.
– July 3: Paper Making. Learn the basics of paper making and take home your unique paper creations.
– July 10: Geology of the Expedition. Discover the different geographical features the men of the Lewis and Clark Expedition encountered in North Dakota.
– July 17: Content Creation. Learn how to boost your social media sites by finding new ways to enhance your content.
– July 24: Expedition Trail: Will You Survive? Play a game of survival as you embark on your journey of westward expansion and learn about the diseases of the early 1800s.
– July 31: Sunprints. Create beautiful pieces of art using items found in your natural surroundings and the sun.
The programs are included with daily admissionor free with a State Historical Society Foundation membership.