The Theater of Public Policy from Danger Boat Productions is joining with retired Hennepin County Commissioners Jan Callison, Randy Johnson, Peter McLaughlin, and Jeff Spartz to showcase the often-overlooked role of county government in our everyday lives. This is the last program in Hennepin History Museum’s spring program series “All Politics is Local.”
Hennepin County is the largest county in Minnesota by population, and often does groundbreaking work in local government. From managing hospitals, libraries, public infrastructure and many other little-seen operations, our county government has taken on projects that were once the domain of other government entities. Come hear this story through the lens of commissioners who served for many years, and the unique style of the Theater of Public Policy.
Reserve your free ticket here!
This event will take place in the Black Box Theater at Bloomington Center for the Arts, 1800 W Old Shakopee Rd, Bloomington, MN 55431.
Registration required. Use the link above to register for the in-person event or register here to attend on Zoom (registrants will receive the Zoom link 48 hours before the event).
The “All Politics Is Local” event series is sponsored by Best & Flanagan.