Dedication Ceremony Honors Vice President Mondale’s Legacy of Conservation
St. Paul, Minn - Today, Majority Leader Ryan Winkler and the Department of Natural Resources (DNR) hosted a dedication ceremony announcing the renaming of the William O’Brien State Park Lake Alice Day Use Area, a section of the St. Croix National Scenic Riverway, and several nearby park pavilions and river landings for Vice President Walter Mondale. Mondale has been a lifetime champion for conservation of parks and public lands.
“Vice President Mondale has left us a legacy of rugged and pristine beauty that countless Minnesotans have enjoyed, and will continue to enjoy,” said Majority Leader Winkler. “Today, we are honoring his lifelong devotion to public service and his foresight in preserving the St. Croix Scenic Riverway as a national treasure.”
Five re-dedicated facilities will now be called:
One of Mondale’s many contributions to Minnesota’s natural places was his sponsorship of the Wild and Scenic Rivers Act as a U.S. Senator in 1968, helping to preserve the St. Croix and seven other rivers which had “outstanding natural, cultural, and recreational values.” Rep. Winkler sponsored the 2019 legislation to re-name the park facilities for Mondale.
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