Archive - May 2008
Ytterboe the Dog online!
Submitted by hayes on Thu, 05/08/2008 - 18:45.Sorry I did not get this posted yesterday, but the upload took longer than I thought. You can view the documentary online by clicking on the play button below or by going to the Northfield History Video section of our website. If you would like to purchase a copy of the video they are for sale in our Museum Store for $5.00.
Northfield History Videos
In 2007, the Northfield Historical Society started an internship program that allowed college students to produce documentaries on aspects of Northfield history. On this page you will be able to view the documentaries. If you would like to purchase a copy of the video you may by visiting our online museum store (when it is up and running) or visit our Museum Store at 408 Division Street. In addition, you can email us by click here or you can call us at 507-645-9268.
Click on the play button below to view the video.
Ytterboe the Dog: A Community Tale
Ytterboe the Dog: A Community Tale DVD
Submitted by hayes on Wed, 05/07/2008 - 20:00.Ytterboe the Dog: A Community Tale DVDs are now for sale in our Museum Store. You can purchase a DVD by calling NHS at 507-645-9268, by emailing us and telling us you would like a copy or you can stop by NHS, we are located at 408 Division Street, right on Bridge Square! The DVD is for sale for $5.00.
Scott Richardson, recipient of the Heywood Award
Submitted by hayes on Fri, 05/02/2008 - 20:22.
Scott Richardson is the 2008 Joseph Lee Heywood Award Winner. Scott is a long time Northfielder and has been involved in many civic organizations in town. Scott has been involved in the Chamber of Commerce, Northfield Booster Club, the Defeat of Jesse James Days and the Northfield Historical Society to name a few. See Locally Grown for their post and some better pictures and the Northfield News, for their story.
CONGRATS SCOTT!
Ytterboe the Dog: A Community Tale re-cap
Submitted by hayes on Fri, 05/02/2008 - 14:34.
Last night at Viking Theater on the St. Olaf College campus, the Northfield Historical Society premiered our second student produced documentary on Northfield history, Ytterboe the Dog: A Community Tale. Jessica Steinbach and Stephanie Tanner were the two St. Olaf interns that produce the documentary. The theater was packed and everyone seemed to enjoy the video. Check out Locally Grown for pictures from last night. The video will be for sale in the Museum Store sometime next week, check back here for more up-to-date information.
left to right in the picture is Jessica Steinbach, myself (Hayes Scriven) and Stephanie Tanner.

