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TCACCC Spring Break - Additional Details

To: All Spring Break Registrants The address of Chippewa Middle School is: Chippewa Middle School 5000 Hodgson Road North Oaks, MN  55126 Take I-694 exit 45, Rice Street, North 1.2 miles to Hodgson Road. Keep left onto Hodgson, and go 2.2 miles to Chippewa. For other routes, we recommend MapQuest or a GPS unit. Below is our daily schedule for […]

25th Annual Spring Break Seminar 2010

The flyer containing information and the registration form for this year’s Spring Break can be seen by clicking the link below:
2010 Spring Break Flyer 

National Eagle Center - Classes and Photo Contest

Dear Minnesota Valley Photography Club,  
 
I would like to share some upcoming photography information with your group.  The National Eagle Center will soon be celebrating Soar With the Eagle in March and we will be hosting a few photography classes that may be of interest to individual from your organization.  I have attached flyers for the […]

Fall Raptor Release

The University of Minnesota Raptor Center is having their fall raptor release on Saturday, September 27 from 10:00 am - 3:00 pm.  If you have not been to a raptor release, and enjoy photographing birds of prey, this is the event for you. Well worth the time.
Fall Raptor Release
Saturday, September 27, 2008
10 a.m.-3 p.m.
Releases at […]

Inexpensive Vacations

The New York Times has a good write up on vacations that won’t break the bank. Since our last meeting for the summer is coming up fast, we had all better plan on getting out and taking some pictures over the short summer months. Read on …
http://travel.nytimes.com/2008/06/01/travel/01places.html

Sam Abell: Photographer

April 17th, at the State Theater in Minneapolis, Sam Abell will speak about his life as a National Geographic Photographer.
 One of the world’s most highly respected photographers and public speakers, Sam Abell has had only one employer in his photography career—National Geographic. Over the course of his 25-year career shooting for National Geographic he covered […]