From Glacier Conservancy <[email protected]>
Subject An invitation from the Executive Director
Date May 7, 2020 7:12 PM
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An emerald blue alpine lake is surrounded by a green hillside and
rocky snowcapped peaks ( [link removed] ) Glacier Book Club
Featuring
A Woman's Way West
by John Fraley

Glacier Conservancy Executive Director, Doug Mitchell, is
inviting you to join the Glacier Book Club. The first book the
group will be reading is A Woman's Way West
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Doris Huffine – one of Glacier's truly legendary characters.

We've made it pretty easy, with a link below to join and to
register for the discussion group that will feature the author,
John Fraley, who will join Doug and the club members in talking
about Fraley's book – and perhaps talk the author out of a couple
of unpublished tidbits!

The Zoom book group discussion will be on Thursday, May 28 at
6:30PM MST. Registration is limited to 50, so please click the
link below to get started!

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the book "A Woman's Way West" featuring a woman's face and an
alpine lake surrounded by mountains in Glacier National Park
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A Woman’s Way West ( [link removed] ) is centered around Fraley’s wife’s great-aunt Doris, who moved
to Glacier and met her husband, Dan Huffine, in 1925 and were one
of the first rangers to occupy the Cut Bank Ranger Station. They
drove the classic Glacier Park tour buses, were backcountry
rangers and cooked for the crews that surveyed the engineering
marvel of the Going-to-the-Sun Road. They were an eccentric
couple that shared a great love of the outdoors and of Glacier.

PLEASE REGISTER TO RECEIVE THE ZOOM LINK
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