Southwest Minnesota teachers, natural resource agency
personnel, consultants, professors, students, and citizens with
interest or involvement in environmental education were invited
to attend.
It was held at the new interpretive building at
Jeffers
Petroglyphs, a Minnesota State Historic Site, north of Windom
on Cottonwood County Road 2 on Monday, April 23, 2002.
Agenda
5:30 p.m. Sub sandwich supper
6:00 Introductions and resources
7:00 Tour the prairie and petroglyphs (Native American rock carvings
made from 3000 BC to 1750 AD)
The event was sponsored by Minnesota
Association for Environmental Education, Jeffers
Petroglyphs State Historic Site and the Center for Rural and
Regional Studies, Southwest Minnesota State University.