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Feb
11
Sunday
Feb
11
Sun
Education :: Lecture
"What is a Sea Duck Doing in Glacier?" with Lisa Bate
2:30 PM
The Museum at Central School
Description:
Starting on Sunday, January 14th, at 2:30pm and continuing every other week through February 25th, the Museum at Central School in Kalispell presents four unique and engaging speakers, with topics ranging from zoology to living history.

The 16th annual series features programs on the Chinese in Montana, Ranch Life, the Harlequin Duck, and Calamity Jane.

February 11 brings a visit from Glacier National Park Biologist Lisa Bate, who will be presenting her ever-popular What is a Sea Duck Doing in Glacier?,**about Bate’s dedicated work in GNP and the Harlequin Duck’s success in the Montana high country as well as the struggles faced by the species.

The John White speaker series honors beloved Central School bell ringer and custodian, John White, the son of a Texas slave, who served at Central School for over 30 years. He knew all the students, and they knew and respected him, as did the citizens of Kalispell in the 1920s through the 50s. John White graduated from Flathead County High School in 1922 and became perhaps the most central figure in the history of Central School.

Tickets for Museum members are $20 for the series of all four, or $6 for any single event. General public tickets are $30 for the series, or $9 for any single event. Tickets are available at the Museum, Monday through Friday, 10 to 5, or at the door before each event. Call 406-756-8381 for more information.
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Age Group: All Ages
Venue: The Museum at Central School
Address: 124 2nd Avenue East Kalispell, MT 59901
Phone: (406) 756-8381

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