The format for the forum will be a panel discussion with a moderator. There also will be a period for questions from the audience. The cost per person is $10. Seating is limited. If you’d like to attend, call the MOHA office at (763) 566-6098 to register.
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Home » Uncategorized » St. Paul Outdoorsmen and women are reminded the Minnesota Outdoor Heritage Alliance will host the candidates for governor and U.S. Senate in this fall’s election at its Candidate Breakfast Forum on Tuesday, Oct. 15 beginning at 7:30 a.m. at the Kelly Inn
St. Paul Outdoorsmen and women are reminded the Minnesota Outdoor Heritage Alliance will host the candidates for governor and U.S. Senate in this fall’s election at its Candidate Breakfast Forum on Tuesday, Oct. 15 beginning at 7:30 a.m. at the Kelly Inn
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