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Subject May in Glacier: Native America Speaks 2022 schedule announced, new Glacier gear available, and more
Date May 19, 2022 9:18 PM
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Native America Speaks
2022 Schedule Announced

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Speaks is the longest-running Indigenous speaker series in the
National Park Service. Your support funds over 100 events in
Glacier each year, attended by more than 7,500 visitors.

Join us to celebrate the 40th anniversary of Native America
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by attending a program or event. This award-winning program
provides a unique window into the meaning and history of the
place we now call Glacier National Park from the different
perspectives of the Blackfeet, Salish, Pend d’Oreille and
Kootenai peoples.

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Climate Ride Match Announced

Last year, Climate Ride donated $64,191 to the Conservancy thanks
to riders and hikers who participated in their charity events in
Glacier National Park. In 2022, they are expecting to donate
$144,000 to the Conservancy thanks to an incredible gift from
Algorand Foundation
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Algorand Foundation has made an extraordinary commitment to match
dollar for dollar every donation raised by participants. We are
thankful for the ongoing partnership of Climate Ride and the
difference they are making for Glacier.

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( [link removed] )40th Anniversary
Celebration

In celebration of the 40th Anniversary of Native America Speaks,
the Conservancy and Glacier National Park are excited to share a
new logo to honor the indigenous speaker series. The stunning art
was designed by Salish Kootenai College student, Henrietta Wolf
Black. Henrietta was the winner of a logo design art contest this
spring hosted by the Conservancy. The design will be featured on
stickers distributed at Native America Speaks programs in Glacier
National Park this summer!

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Winold Reiss
Blackfeet Artists Exhibit

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A special partnership between the Blackfeet Nation, the Museum
of the Plains Indian, the BNSF Foundation and the Glacier
Conservancy brings a rare opportunity to see the works of Winold
Reiss in Browning, MT.

Museum of the Plains Indian
May 27 – October 29
Tuesday – Saturday
9:30 am to 4:30 PM

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Support Your Park

Hit the trails in the new Highline trail t-shirt
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featuring the Garden Wall and Mount Gould! New store items are
arriving every week so check shop.glacier.org
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proceeds from your purchase support critical projects and
programs in Glacier National Park.

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Upcoming Events

JUNE

June 23:
Columbia Falls Community Market Featured Non-Profit
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June 29:
Glacier Conversations: Fire Lookouts with Writer Amy Grisak
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JULY

July 13:
Glacier Book Club: The Weight of Night with Christine Carbo
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All Events

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Thank you to all our Glacier Photo Contest entries! Check out the
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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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