The four proposals named as finalists for a public art project in Eagan will remain on display for public comment on the second floor of Eagan City Hall through June 20.

The outdoor sculpture, to be installed on the Eagan Art House grounds, is the final part of a two-year community feedback process focused on the future of the arts in Eagan.

The city is inviting residents to check out the proposals and share their comments through a form available at the Eagan Parks and Recreation office, in City Hall at 3830 Pilot Knob Road, or downloaded at www.eaganarthouse.org. Residents can also e-mail their thoughts to arthouse@cityofeagan.com.

The four finalists are: "Slow Dancing" by Judd Nelson of Minnetonka; "Prairie Bird and Flock" by Marjorie Pitz of St. Paul; "Sentience" by Marcia McEachron of Minneapolis; and "Metamorphosis" by Melvin Smith of Eagan.

FARMINGTON

Fun Days planned at Dakota City

Guided tours of Dakota City Heritage Village will be offered to the public at Family and Friends Fun Days, scheduled on three days throughout the summer: Friday, July 12 and Aug. 23.

Visitors can bring a friend, their children, other relatives or a friend's children. They do not need to be part of a group, and reservations are not required.

Costumed guides will lead the tours, which will begin every hour starting at 10 a.m. The last tour will begin at 2 p.m. Each tour will last 90 minutes. Visitors also can visit the museum and view horse-drawn buggies, farm machinery and historical displays.

Tickets, which will cost $5 per person for ages 3 and up, will be available in the Dakota City office in Ahlberg Hall.

Dakota City is at 4008 W. 220th St., on the fairgrounds in Farmington.

For information, see www.dakotacity.org or call Dakota City at 651-460-8050.

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