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Apr
28
Wednesday
Apr
28
Wed
Education :: Misc
Seth Bloom, Developing Kalispell for Television
4:00 PM
Northwest Montana History Museum
Seth Bloom, Developing Kalispell for Television Description:
For 18 consecutive years, the John White Speaker Series has been a popular annual tradition at the Northwest Montana Historical Society, bringing experts in their respective fields to the Museum and rousing all of us from our mid-winter hibernation for an afternoon of fellowship. Although the 2021 John White Series was first offered in a digital format this winter, the Museum is happy to be able to re-release the Series in April at the Museum.

Each of these pre-recorded presentations will be airing on Wednesdays at 4 pm, and all are roughly one hour long. Admission to the event will be free, although donations will be accepted, and beer and wine will be available during the event.

Having grown up in Montana, it was only natural that Seth Bloom’s career on the screen and behind the camera would lead him to Big Sky Country. But what started as a screenplay about Charles Conrad and his family has gradually expanded to tell a more complex story of early Kalispell, including John White himself. Jacob Thomas and Conrad Mansion Director Brit Cark will speak with Seth and hear about some of the forgotten, early Northwest Montana history he has uncovered, all the while learning about the struggles and rewards of Developing Kalispell for Television.

TO ADDRESS COVID 19 - We are taking several precautions to make sure that a Museum visit during these uncertain times will not adversely effect the health of our visitors:
All public fixtures in the Museum (hand rails, door knobs, bathroom components, interactive exhibits) will be regularly and repeatedly sanitized on a daily basis
Facemasks are highly encouraged when social-distancing is not possible.
To further promote social-distancing, seats in the Swanburg Classroom will be spaced apart at six foot intervals.

Of course, everyone is always welcome at the Northwest Montana History Museum. However, if you have a cough, a fever, or are just feeling under the weather, we kindly ask that you visit us some other time; not only for your own health, but for the well-being of our staff and other supporters
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Age Group: All Ages
Venue: Northwest Montana History Museum
Address: 124 2nd Avenue East Kalispell, MT 59901
Phone: (406) 756-8381

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