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Subject Happy New Year from Glacier! Headwaters Podcast returns for Season Two, Going-to-the-Sun Road updates, and more
Date January 18, 2022 8:00 PM
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Glacier's Podcast Returns
Chapter One, Season Two Available Now

Just in time for the new year, you can now tune into the first
episode of the brand new season of Glacier's podcast. Headwaters
is a podcast from Glacier National Park, made possible thanks to
your donations to the Glacier Conservancy.

Chapter One of Season Two: Whitebark Pine
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is now available wherever you get your podcasts. Subscribe and
tune in weekly for a new episode every Sunday. From NPS: "Over
the course of five chapters, this season documents the
generational effort to restore a species. It’s also a story about
the purpose of national parks and our relationships with the
places we love. Whitebark ask us, can people have a positive
impact on nature?"

Tune In Now
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Meet The Park's Podcast Team

The Glacier Conservancy recently had the opportunity to catch up
with some members of the Headwaters podcast team
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, where we learned about production stories and
behind-the-scenes moments from the new season of the podcast. Get
to know the faces behind Glacier National Park's podcast, and
learn about what you can look forward to in this new season of
the Headwaters podcast.

Meet The Team
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Glacier's Plans for 2022 Ticket System

Visitors to Glacier National Park in 2022 can expect to use a
ticket system to access portions of the park from May 27 through
September 11, 2022. This will be the second year of the pilot
ticket system in the park, designed to manage high traffic
volumes within the park and avoid gridlock. Please visit the
park's official website and press release
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for the latest information regarding this year's plan.

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Glacier Book Club
Matthew Dickerson Returns January 26

In case you missed it, we recently announced this year's schedule
for Glacier Book Club. Check out the full schedule
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our online park store so you can start reading this year's
selections.

First up, we'll gather on January 26 with author and 2017 Glacier
Artist-in-Residence, Matthew Dickerson, to discuss his book, A
Fine-Spotted Trout on Corral Creek
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Don’t let the title fool you. Matthew Dickerson’s most recent
book is almost entirely about his experiences as an
Artist-in-Residence here in Glacier National Park. Spend an
evening with us, and enjoy rich storytelling and engaging
conversation as Matthew takes readers through the waters of
Glacier National Park in search of native cutthroat trout. We
look forward to seeing you there!

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Thank You!
Year-End Match Met

Thanks to your outpouring of support, we met our impressive goals
for year-end fundraising, allowing us to fully fund over
two dozen Glacier Park projects totaling $2 million in 2022.
Learn more about the work your donations are making possible
throughout the park by taking a look at the Conservancy's current
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Upcoming Events

JANUARY

January 26:
Glacier Book Club: A Fine-Spotted Trout on Corral Creek by
Matthew Dickerson
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FEBRUARY

February 9:
Glacier Conversations
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: Under The Night Sky with Artist-In-Residence Imma Barrera
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Thank you to all our Glacier Photo Contest entries! Check out the
finalists here ( [link removed] ).

We are the official fundraising partner for
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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