Pecha Kucha 35

Natalie Flowers tells the remarkable story of her Dutch grandmother’s leading role in the resistance during World War II. She used her bicycle to transport millions of dollars to resistance leaders before being arrested by the Nazis, and eventually emigrated to the US and settled in Montana.

Writer and environmental activist Rick Bass offers his take on a massive logging project in
the Black Ram area, the oldest forest in Montana.

Livingston High School student Remy Sexton looks at the historical and
cultural significance of virginity.


Mycologist Larry Evans rhapsodizes about his love affair with mushrooms
and the huge gift they offer to the world.

 

In his third presentation for Bozeman PK, 97-year-old world traveler and retired rocket scientist
Maury Irvine describes his voyage to see the re-enactment of a battle between
ancient Roman gladiators.

“Eco-psychologist”  Zhiwa Woodbury shared his unique perspective on
how we are all processing “climate trauma”


Photo preservationist Seth Ward shows us some of the diverse and remarkable photographs
he has chanced upon in his work


Mike Ludin tells us the story of a special river trip through the Grand Canyon.

 

Cara Wilder, actor, teacher, director and frequent PK emcee describes her ambitious and
brilliantly successful effort to stage Montana’s first production of Tony Kushner’s Angels in America.

Coach Amy Lloyd shares her insights into trauma—what it does to us and what we can do about it.

Alternative medicine practitioner Thomas Schieffer presents the healing role of touch.

Jessica Dehn and her sons detail their successful efforts to create a Children’s Business Fair in which
10 budding entrepreneurs promote and sell their products.

 

Auctioneer, comedian, personality and inveterate punster MISSY O’MALLEY will serve as MC!

Cost: $7.50-9

Time(s)

This event is over.

Wed. Apr. 20, 2022   6:40pm

Thu. Apr. 21, 2022   6:40pm


Location
The Ellen Theatre
17 W. Main St.
Bozeman, MT 59715
(406) 585-5885
theellentheatre.com