There's a ton to do with the family in St. Paul this weekend:
- Biking on Samuel Morgan Trail
- Chatting about weather with Star Tribune meteorologist Paul Douglas
- A sneak preview of the History Center's new "Our Minnesota" exibit
- Learning about lakes with Minnesota author Darby Nelson
- Shows at the Ordway and Chamber Orchestra
- The list literally goes on and on.......
Its all part of St. Paul's Legacy Weekend, jam packed with fun activities that all demonstrate the uses and benifits of funding from the voter approved Clean Water, Land and Legacy Amendment. Check out the entire calendar and come join the fun.
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