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Alexandria Public Schools Community Education is partnering with

to present 

Hot Chocolate & History

Each month, the museums will take turns hosting history presentations at their locations. Come in out of the cold, grab some hot chocolate, and enjoy! Can’t make it in person? Join us online!

Featured Courses

  • Hot Chocolate & History: "The Kensington Runestone: Is It Real or Is It a Hoax?"

    The controversy is over 100 years old: Did an immigrant Swedish farmer find a buried rock in 1898 that contained an ancient runic message carved by Viking explorers in 1362? Or is the whole thing a hoax, perpetrated by the farmer or someone else? The instructor will present both sides of the controversy and will invite you to join in the discussion. Attend in person or online! If attending in person at the Runestone Museum, you will be welcomed with hot chocolate! If you choose online, you will receive an email from the instructor with the Zoom invitation to access the class.
  • Hot Chocolate & History: "Shipwrecks on Superior"

    Legacy of the Lakes Museum will host February’s Hot Chocolate & History. It’s said that Superior never gives up her dead. With over 350 shipwrecks and 10,000 lives lost, Lake Superior has tales of tragedy, heroism, and mother nature’s fury. This talk will look at well-known and lesser known shipwrecks on the largest of the Great Lakes, using images, data, and scans from decades of underwater archaeology. When you arrive at the Legacy of the Lakes Museum, you will be welcomed with hot chocolate! If you are unable to attend in person but would like the recording, please note that in your registration choices.