Homeschool Days: Minnesota's Greatest Generation
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Homeschool students will be introduced to Minnesota’s Greatest 
Generation by meeting characters from Minnesota’s past and participating 
in hands-on programs. Three, hour-long classes are available: younger 
students will learn what it was like to be a child during the Great 
Depression. Students in grades 4-6 will meet History Player Virginia Mae 
Hope and learn about being a pilot in the WASP (Women Airforce Service 
Pilots) program during World War II. Students in grades 7-12 will meet 
History Player Fanny Brin and learn about her contributions to the war 
effort in the 1940s and her role in helping to create the United Nations.
Students will also visit the History Center’s interactive exhibits, 
including the new Minnesota’s Greatest Generation exhibit, and meet 
costumed History Player Harry Given Jr., who will talk about being a big 
band leader at the Prom Ballroom in the 1940s and ‘50s. Families can 
also participate in a make-your-own art activity and make a World War II 
glider.

