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Each month, a local business will be showcased to give residents an idea of what they have to offer -- from lower prices to a savings of time, gas and money. Make Blackduck a stronger community by shopping locally.

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BLACKDUCK HISTORY AND ART CENTER

Officers: Jim Gorman, president; Gene Kjellberg, vice president; Avonel Kjellberg, Secretary and Glennis Moon, Treasurer. Board Members: Jeff Asfoor, Shirley Gilmore, TIN PAN gALLErY, Jim Gorman, Mary Joy, Joan Gunderson, Mary Nipp, Karen Wold, Gene Kjellberg and Marie Juelson.

Contact information: 133 Main Street Suite B Blackduck, MN 56630 218-835-4478 www.blackduckhistoryart.org Our winter hours are Thursday and Friday 1-4 p.m. and Saturdays 10 a.m.-4 p.m.

Affiliations: Blackduck Chamber of Commerce, The 3/50 Project.

Brief description of what we offer: TIN PAN gALLErY: photography, water color, mosaics, jewelry, stained glass, Gift shop: homemade jewelry, fancy gift soaps, billfold covers, Brazilian embroidery, and MUCH more!

The mission is: To preserve materials, objects and data related to our diverse populations; to remember the past; live in the present, and educate our youth for the future. To promote the arts in our community by putting a face on the artists of the area and providing art opportunities for our residents from ages 8 to 80.

To see more of what this month's featured business has to offer, visit the Blackduck Chamber of Commerce's Facebook page.


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