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X-WR-CALDESC:Meet Author Suzanne Fuller in the Pioneer Classroom at the Arb
 oretum for an engaging presentation that will take you back in time to a b
 rand new town. Egan was founded in the Dakota Territory in 1880\, and Full
 er tells the story of a fictitious 10 year old girl. She writes for young 
 readers\, weaving in heirlooms\, letters\, and photographs of her great-gr
 andparents who lived in Egan at that time.\nFuller's work was awarded the 
 2021 WILLA Literary Award for Children's Fiction and Nonfiction\, and a si
 lver finalist award for Children's Fiction from the Midwest Independent Pu
 blishers Association.\nFuller used real life stories from The Egan Express
  which allowed her characters to experience actual historic events.\nThe G
 irl Who Moved to the Town That Wasn't There\, is published by the Siouxlan
 d Heritage Museums Sioux Falls.\n\nRegistration includes 1 adult and 1 chi
 ld.\n\nThis Wegner Arboretum offering is a current Sioux Fall Community Ed
  class. Please register through the link\, or call the contact number belo
 w.\n
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DESCRIPTION:Meet Author Suzanne Fuller in the Pioneer Classroom at the Arbo
 retum for an engaging presentation that will take you back in time to a br
 and new town. Egan was founded in the Dakota Territory in 1880\, and Fulle
 r tells the story of a fictitious 10 year old girl. She writes for young r
 eaders\, weaving in heirlooms\, letters\, and photographs of her great-gra
 ndparents who lived in Egan at that time.\nFuller's work was awarded the 2
 021 WILLA Literary Award for Children's Fiction and Nonfiction\, and a sil
 ver finalist award for Children's Fiction from the Midwest Independent Pub
 lishers Association.\nFuller used real life stories from The Egan Express 
 which allowed her characters to experience actual historic events.\nThe Gi
 rl Who Moved to the Town That Wasn't There\, is published by the Siouxland
  Heritage Museums Sioux Falls.\n\nRegistration includes 1 adult and 1 chil
 d.\n\nThis Wegner Arboretum offering is a current Sioux Fall Community Ed 
 class. Please register through the link\, or call the contact number below
 .\n
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LOCATION:Mary Jo Wegner Arboretum
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