Montana
Stearns To Speak On “Larger Than Life In Montana History” In Glendive
The Glendive Branch of the American Association of University Women and Friends of the Library will host the Montana Conversation program “Larger Than Life Leaders in Montana History” with storyteller Hal Stearns on Sunday, March 9. The presentation will be held at the Glendive Public Library, 200 S Kendrick, at 2 p.m. The presentation is free and open to the public.
From Sitting Bull to Custer, from Copper Kings to Wheeler and Mansfield, from Rankin to Cobell, and more. Under the microscope, a few leaders are great, some are famous, others fair at best. The past gives us many lessons. Whether politician, military commander, educator, chief, or coach, leadership is key. It is a mix of art and innovation, charisma and communication, brave or brash. Hal Stearns tells stories about Montana’s past leaders to start a discussion about Montana today.
An educator for 34 years, today, Hal is an instructor for the University of Montana’s Lifelong Learning Institute and Humanities Montana. He has a particularly fond interest in sharing his passion for Montana and the West and education with community members, students, teachers and administrators. He has led tours coast to coast and lectured in over 40 states, Germany, England, Japan, Korea and Brazil.
Funding for the Montana Conversations program is provided by Humanities Montana through grants from the National Endowment for the Humanities, Montana’s Cultural Trust, and private donations. We are funded in part by coal severance taxes paid based upon coal mined in Montana and deposited in Montana’s cultural and aesthetic projects trust fund.
For more information, please contact Twylla McPherson 406-939-4146.