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SUMMARY:"Wild Words: Poetry & Prairie" – Aubrey Streit Krug\, director\, Perennial Cultures Lab\, The Land Institute
DESCRIPTION:Through poetry\, Wild Words celebrates the innate relationship Kansans have with the prairie. During the summer of 2023\, Humanities Kansas is partnering with Kansas cultural organizations to distribute free copies of this original poetry chapbook within their communities. \nThe chapbook features 11 poems inspired by Kansas native plants and wildflowers with original illustrations by Melissa Dehner\, followed by questions to engage readers in humanities-themed conversations. \nThis collection of poems is an invitation to listen to the call of native plants in Kansas\, to the specific places where we make our homes and live in community with many human and other-than-human co-inhabitants. \n––Megan Kaminski\, editor of Wild Words \nPoetry by Gwendolyn Brooks\, CAConrad\, Gary Jackson\, Canese Jarboe\, Megan Kaminski\, Aubrey Streit Krug\, R.B. Lemberg\, Huascar Medina\, Janice Northerns\, James Thomas Stevens\, and Wyatt Townley. Edited by Megan Kaminski. Botanical advising by Courtney Masterson. \nWild Words is made possible by the Humanities Kansas Friends of the Humanities\, the Sunflower Foundation\, the Elizabeth Schultz Environmental Fund of the Douglas County Community Foundation\, Kansas Tourism\, and Native Lands Restoration Collaborative.
URL:https://kauffmanmuseum.org/event/wild-words-poetry-prairie-aubrey-streit-krug-director-perennial-cultures-lab-the-land-institute/
LOCATION:Kauffman Museum\, 27th & Main St.\, North Newton\, KS\, 67117\, United States
CATEGORIES:Humanities Kansas
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ORGANIZER;CN="Andi Schmidt Andres":MAILTO:asa@bethelks.edu
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SUMMARY:Kauffman Museum Monthly Bird Walk - Fall Fest Edition
DESCRIPTION:A local birding expert will lead a one-hour\, 1.5-mile walk along Bethel’s Sand Creek Trail looking and listening for birds. Trail terrain is uneven. No cost. Binoculars recommended but not required.
URL:https://kauffmanmuseum.org/event/kauffman-museum-monthly-bird-walk-fall-fest-edition/
LOCATION:Kauffman Museum\, 27th & Main St.\, North Newton\, KS\, 67117\, United States
CATEGORIES:Bird Walk,Fall Festival
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ORGANIZER;CN="Andi Schmidt Andres":MAILTO:asa@bethelks.edu
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DTSTAMP:20260418T202011
CREATED:20230728T162244Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230728T162244Z
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SUMMARY:Organ Recital – "The Organ at Home"
DESCRIPTION:The Teschemacher cabinet organ has been part of the same Mennonite family since it was purchased by Johannes Deknatel in the late 1750s. Rosi Penner Kaufman (’85) and Donna Hetrick (’91)\, both organ teachers at Bethel\, will share about the history of this gem and play music for “The Organ at Home.”
URL:https://kauffmanmuseum.org/event/organ-recital-the-organ-at-home/
LOCATION:Kauffman Museum\, 27th & Main St.\, North Newton\, KS\, 67117\, United States
CATEGORIES:Fall Festival
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ORGANIZER;CN="Andi Schmidt Andres":MAILTO:asa@bethelks.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20231014T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20231014T150000
DTSTAMP:20260418T202011
CREATED:20230728T162712Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230803T182630Z
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SUMMARY:"Land Trusts Leave a Conservation Legacy" – Jerry Jost '76\,  Conservation Director\, Kansas Land Trust
DESCRIPTION:The Kansas Land Trust addresses climate change through habitat restoration\, public access to protected areas and agricultural practices that sequester carbon in regenerative ecosystems. Jerry Jost ’76 discusses the impact land trusts can make on the world.
URL:https://kauffmanmuseum.org/event/land-trusts-leave-a-conservation-legacy-jerry-jost-76-conservation-director-kansas-land-trust/
LOCATION:Kauffman Museum\, 27th & Main St.\, North Newton\, KS\, 67117\, United States
CATEGORIES:Fall Festival
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ORGANIZER;CN="Andi Schmidt Andres":MAILTO:asa@bethelks.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20231014T160000
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DTSTAMP:20260418T202011
CREATED:20230818T190608Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231011T143922Z
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SUMMARY:Fall Fest Program: “Hidden Connections: The Bethel Bell and Brown vs. Board in the Supreme Court\,” Levi Goossen ’59
DESCRIPTION:The Bethel bell once rang in the only known integrated school in Kansas\, in Prairie Bell School in Thomas County. Later the children from rural Thomas County attended school in Oakley which led to the integration of public schools nationwide by order of the United States Supreme Court case Brown vs. Board of Education. Meanwhile the bell was passed along from the rural school to the Meadow Mennonite church in Mingo to Bethel College. Come learn more about the bell’s unique journey and how physical artifacts play significant roles in retelling stories about the past.
URL:https://kauffmanmuseum.org/event/fall-fest-program-a-history-of-the-bethel-bell-levi-goossen-59/
LOCATION:Kauffman Museum\, 27th & Main St.\, North Newton\, KS\, 67117\, United States
CATEGORIES:Fall Festival
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ORGANIZER;CN="Andi Schmidt Andres":MAILTO:asa@bethelks.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20231022T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20231022T160000
DTSTAMP:20260418T202011
CREATED:20231002T190008Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231002T190008Z
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SUMMARY:Sunday-Afternoon-at-the-Museum: "Learning about Climate Change with Online Simulation Software: Agriculture\, Food\, and Equity Issues\," Dr. Dwight Krehbiel\, professor emeritus\, Bethel College
DESCRIPTION:This Sunday-Afternoon-At-The-Museum presentation will provide a rapid overview of a free online tool called En-ROADS to promote learning and thinking about climate change.\nDr. Krehbiel will explore how this tool can be employed to help understand the role of agriculture and of food production and consumption in climate change\, as well as the countless ways in which climate change threatens health and wellbeing\, especially for people who are already poor or in some way marginalized.\nDwight Krehbiel\, emeritus professor of psychology at Bethel College\, developed an interest in climate change modeling over a number of years of teaching a course on computing in science. In early 2020\, he completed a 6-week training course in the use of En-ROADS software for workshops with diverse audiences\, becoming a Climate Ambassador for Climate Interactive\, a non-profit climate think-tank that created En-ROADS. Dwight has been teaching at Bethel for the past 46 years in psychology\, statistics\, and neuroscience.
URL:https://kauffmanmuseum.org/event/sunday-afternoon-at-the-museum-learning-about-climate-change-with-online-simulation-software-agriculture-food-and-equity-issues-dr-dwight-krehbiel-professor-emeritus-bethel-college/
LOCATION:Kauffman Museum\, 27th & Main St.\, North Newton\, KS\, 67117\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Andi Schmidt Andres":MAILTO:asa@bethelks.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20231028T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20231028T200000
DTSTAMP:20260418T202011
CREATED:20230915T194036Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231020T213004Z
UID:10381-1698516000-1698523200@kauffmanmuseum.org
SUMMARY:Living Endowment Dinner
DESCRIPTION:Spend an evening with the birds without eating like one! Be sure to invite your flock! \n6 p.m. Reception Sip sparkling nectar while enjoying music provided by Newton Mid-Kansas Symphony Orchestra flautists; view bird houses available during event auction; get a first look at KM’s upcoming Christmas Bird Count exhibit. \n6:30 p.m. Dinner among the museum exhibits Featuring musicians from Bethel College Academy of Performing Arts. \nAfter Dinner Program: “Chasing Warblers” – Bob Gress\, director emeritus Great Plains Nature Center\, Wichita\, KS  \nBob Gress\, accomplished photographer\, author\, and co-founder of BirdsInFocus.com\, will offer a glimpse into the natural history of the Wood-Warblers family. With over 50 species in the United States and Canada\, warblers tempt bird watchers with their bright colors and interesting antics\, and in turn evade viewers with their elusive nature and small size. Unlike most programs about birds\, this illustrated presentation is not about identification\, but about the quirky and entertaining habits of one group of birds. Join us as we discover things we will never learn from bird field guides! \nFor details and reservations\, click here! Registrations close October 23\,2023.
URL:https://kauffmanmuseum.org/event/living-endowment-dinner-2/
LOCATION:Kauffman Museum\, 27th & Main St.\, North Newton\, KS\, 67117\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Andi Schmidt Andres":MAILTO:asa@bethelks.edu
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