From Glacier National Park Conservancy <[email protected]>
Subject 🍂 November in Glacier: an update from the Executive Director, 📸 photo contest winner, ☕️ seasonal hiring, and more!
Date November 18, 2025 9:00 PM
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Mountain Landscape in Glacier National ParkFROM THE DESK OF DOUG
MITCHELL

EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

Handwritten letter: "Helping lead the Glacier Conservancy has
been the privilege of a lifetime. I've announced my retirement
effective next spring and am excited for both my wife Julie and
me and the organization. It's time & thanks to you, we're ready.
With love, Doug"
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Handwritten letter: "Helping lead the Glacier Conservancy has
been the privilege of a lifetime. I've announced my retirement
effective next spring and am excited for both my wife Julie and
me and the organization. It's time & thanks to you, we're ready.
With love, Doug"
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Read Doug's full retirement letter, and learn about critical
work happening in Glacier National Park in our Fall-Winter
Newsletter, now available digitally.

Read the Full Letter
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Read Doug's full retirement letter, and learn about critical work
happening in Glacier National Park in our Fall-Winter Newsletter,
now available digitally.

Read the Full Letter
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Northern Lights in Glacier National Park
( [link removed] )Honor Someone Special

Are you looking for a meaningful way to remember or honor a loved
one or celebrate a birthday, marriage, anniversary, or other
special occasion?

Remember your loved one with a tribute gift that protects and
preserves Glacier National Park for future generations.

Tribute Gifts ( [link removed] )

Staff at Logan Pass ( [link removed] ) We're Hiring!

Applications are now open for our 2026 summer retail team. We are
seeking motivated employees who want to spend a memorable summer
in Glacier. If you or someone you know may be interested, fill
out an application! ( [link removed] )

Learn More Here ( [link removed] )

Black Bear Cub, Glacier photo contest winner
( [link removed] )Glacier Photo Contest Winner

We are excited to announce Jack Bell as this year's photo contest
winner for his submission of "Black Bear Cub"! You can purchase
the 2026 Glacier calendar
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finalist photos from last year's contest.

Photo Contest ( [link removed] ) Results
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Business Partner Feature:
Pursuit

Thank you to our friends at Pursuit
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Glacier National Park Conservancy!

Here's a bit about why they support the Conservancy:

"Pursuit Collection is dedicated to creating unforgettable
experiences in some of the world’s most iconic destinations,
including Glacier National Park. Our hospitality and adventure
offerings connect guests with the park’s breathtaking landscapes,
rich history, and outdoor adventures. We support the Glacier
Conservancy because we believe in preserving and protecting this
incredible place for future generations to explore and enjoy."

Lana AlbrightPursuitPeople riding bikes in Glacier National Park
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Your Purchase Makes a Difference

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fleece
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Stay warm this fall with our brand new styles! From brisk
outdoor outings to cozy nights in, our selection of Patagonia
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and Cotopaxi
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fleeces will provide you with the perfect layer this
season. Shop Now
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Upcoming Events

December

December 3
Glacier Conversation: Montana Poet Laureate Chris La Tray

Join GNPC Executive Director Doug Mitchell for an insightful
conversation with Chris La Tray, a citizen of the Little Shell
Tribe of Chippewa Indians/Métis, who has been widely recognized
for his profound work sharing the story of the Little Shell, who
were federally restored in 2019. Chris is the 2023-2025 Montana
Poet Laureate and the 2025 Montana Heritage Keeper honoree. His
acclaimed memoir, Becoming Little Shell: A Landless Indian’s
Journey Home ( [link removed] )
was chosen as the 2025 Great Reads from Great Places Award for
the state of Montana.

Register Now ( [link removed] )

January

January 28
Glacier Book Club:
Grinnell: America's Environmental Pioneer and His Restless Drive
to Save the West with John Taliaferro

John Taliaferro’s Grinnell examines the life and advocacy of
George Bird Grinnell, a naturalist and conservationist whose
devotion to the natural world would help launch the American
conservation movement. Grinnell’s expeditions through the
American West and study of Indigenous culture made him a leading
voice for preserving wilderness and wildlife. Through his work,
Grinnell advanced early conservation laws, set the foundation for
the protection of public lands, and became instrumental in the
designation of Glacier National Park.

Register Now ( [link removed] ) | Buy the Book
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Glacier National Park.

With your support, we provide funding for vital projects and
programs that preserve and protect the park for future
generations.
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