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SUMMARY:Bellman Presentation
DESCRIPTION:About the Bellman Brown Bag Series… \n\nThe Bellman Brown Bag series is a humanities program designed to explore ideas\, history\, literature\, art\, and culture. The Brown Bag program was developed by Dr. Stewart Bellman in the 1990s. Recognizing the Matthews Opera House as an ideal venue for the exploration of humanities topics\, he engaged a line-up of speakers to present programs on a range of humanities topics each month.Dr. Bellman was a professor of English at Black Hills State University\, Spearfish\, SD. His teaching career spanned thirty years. Bellman retired from BHSU and passed away in November 2002.Programs are presented on the second Wednesday of each month\, noon to 1pm. Designed to begin and end within the lunch hour\, patrons are invited to bring their lunch\, if desired\, or simply enjoy an hour of learning and entertainment. This is an opportunity to gain insight into themes that touch our daily lives.\n\n2026 Bellmans…\n\nJanuary 14: National Blood Donor Month – Speaker will be Jennifer Ash  \nFebruary 11: National Organ Donor Day (Feb. 14) – Speaker will be staff from Fidler-Isburg Funeral Home  \nBONUS – February 16: America 250 – South Dakota’s Story – Speaker will be Karen Holzer \nMarch 11: National Invest in Vets Week (Mar.1-7) – Speaker is Kevin Bowen  \nApril 8: Library Workers and National Library Day –  Speaker is Amber Wilde  \nMay 13: Mother’s Day: Having a Baby in the 1920’s – Speaker is Mary Chantry Nelson  \nSeptember 9: The Pandemic of 1918-1919 in Lead\, SD – Speaker is Terry Smith  \nOctober 14: Ghost Stories by the Black Hills Story Tellers  \nNovember 11: Presentation on the Spearfish Museum – Speaker is Rosalie Aslesen and Johanna Meier Della Vecchia  \nDecember 9: Piano Duets – Spearfish Piano Duets Club
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SUMMARY:DocTalk
DESCRIPTION:Join us for Doc Talk Live! in the Gallery. \nMonday\, Jan. 19 at 5:30 p.m.\nThe Matthews Art Center | 612 Main St. | Spearfish\, SD 57783 \nFeaturing: Nicholas Czosnyka\, M.D. \nJoin Dr. Czosnyka\, General Surgeon\, as he shares information about vein ablation\, a minimally invasive treatment option for varicose veins and chronic venous insufficiency. \n\nCommon Signs and symptoms of vein disease\nHow vein ablation works\nWho may benefit from treatment\nWhat to expect before\, during and after the procedure\n\nIf you experience leg pain\, swelling\, heaviness or visible varicose veins\, this live Doc Talk offers a chance to learn more\, ask questions and explore whether vein ablation may be right for you.
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SUMMARY:Bellman Presentation:  Blood Donor Month
DESCRIPTION:About the Bellman Brown Bag Series… \n\nThe Bellman Brown Bag series is a humanities program designed to explore ideas\, history\, literature\, art\, and culture. The Brown Bag program was developed by Dr. Stewart Bellman in the 1990s. Recognizing the Matthews Opera House as an ideal venue for the exploration of humanities topics\, he engaged a line-up of speakers to present programs on a range of humanities topics each month.Dr. Bellman was a professor of English at Black Hills State University\, Spearfish\, SD. His teaching career spanned thirty years. Bellman retired from BHSU and passed away in November 2002.Programs are presented on the second Wednesday of each month\, noon to 1pm. Designed to begin and end within the lunch hour\, patrons are invited to bring their lunch\, if desired\, or simply enjoy an hour of learning and entertainment. This is an opportunity to gain insight into themes that touch our daily lives.\n\n2026 Bellmans…\n\nJanuary 14: National Blood Donor Month – Speaker will be Jennifer Ash  \nJennifer Ash serves as an Account Manager with our local blood bank\, Vitalant. She partners with community organizations and volunteers to coordinate blood drives that help ensure a safe and ample blood supply for patients in need. In honor of National Blood Donor Month\, Jennifer will recognize the generosity of blood donors and raise awareness for the ongoing need for blood donations in our communities.  \n\nFebruary 11: National Organ Donor Day (Feb. 14) – Speaker will be staff from Fidler-Isburg Funeral Home  \nMarch 11: National Invest in Vets Week (Mar.1-7) – Speaker is Kevin Bowen  \nApril 8: Library Workers and National Library Day –  Speaker is Amber Wilde  \nMay 13: Mother’s Day: Having a Baby in the 1920’s – Speaker is Mary Chantry Nelson  \nSeptember 9: The Pandemic of 1918-1919 in Lead\, SD – Speaker is Terry Smith  \nOctober 14: Ghost Stories by the Black Hills Story Tellers  \nNovember 11: Presentation on the Spearfish Museum – Speaker is Rosalie Aslesen and Johanna Meier Della Vecchia  \nDecember 9: Piano Duets – Spearfish Piano Duets Club
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SUMMARY:Bellman Presentation: Spearfish Piano Duet Club
DESCRIPTION:Things are absolutely better in pairs! Join us for the most anticipated Bellman Brown Bag Series of the season on Wednesday\, December 10 at noon in the Matthews Theater. Spearfish Piano Duet Club presents their annual holiday event\, an hour of piano melodies played by four hands. \nIt’s always wise to get here early for a good seat. This event is free and open to the public and the theater typically fills up quickly. \nThe Spearfish Piano Duet Club has performed on the Bellman Brown Bag series since 2006. The popular December program includes holiday music and familiar classical music for two performers on one piano. The Duet Club began in 2003\, under the leadership of the late Synva Chrysler\, as a way for intermediate and advanced pianists to maintain their piano skills and at the same time have fun and enjoy each other’s musical talents. \nAbout the Bellman Brown Bag Series… \n\nThe Bellman Brown Bag series is a humanities program designed to explore ideas\, history\, literature\, art\, and culture. The Brown Bag program was developed by Dr. Stewart Bellman in the 1990s. Recognizing the Matthews Opera House as an ideal venue for the exploration of humanities topics\, he engaged a line-up of speakers to present programs on a range of humanities topics each month.Dr. Bellman was a professor of English at Black Hills State University\, Spearfish\, SD. His teaching career spanned thirty years. Bellman retired from BHSU and passed away in November 2002.Programs are presented on the second Wednesday of each month\, noon to 1pm. Designed to begin and end within the lunch hour\, patrons are invited to bring their lunch\, if desired\, or simply enjoy an hour of learning and entertainment. This is an opportunity to gain insight into themes that touch our daily lives.
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CATEGORIES:Lectures & Readings
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SUMMARY:Bellman Presentation: Heart Mountain Internment Camp
DESCRIPTION:Join us as Jo Powell shares the powerful history of the Heart Mountain Internment Camp in Powell\, Wyoming. One of ten camps where Japanese Americans were forcibly relocated during World War II. Through stories\, research\, and reflection\, Powell sheds light on this pivotal chapter of American history and its lasting impact.\n\n\nDr. Jo Powell\nDr. Jo Powell is an author\, illustrator\, sculptor and educator in Spearfish.  She is the author of the Coloristory Books\, books which present local history with a coloring book component.  Dr. Powell believes that coloring books can be educational tools\, and has written several about this area of the Black Hills. Her latest book is about the Japanese Incarceration Camp near Cody\, Wyoming.\n\nHeart Mountain Internment Camp\nIn 1941\, when Imperial Japan bombed Pearl Harbor\, the United States responded in several ways. First\, they declared war on Japan and its allies. Second\, the Government rounded up all the Japanese and Japanese Americans on the West Coast\, 120\,000 of them\, and sent them to incarceration camps in the interior of the country for the duration of the war. Although the stated reason for this illegal detainment was to protect the Japanese population\, the reasons are much more complex. This talk will examine this detainment and its causes and its effects on the Japanese and Japanese Americans both then and now.  The topic of illegal detainment\, incarceration of innocent people\, and human rights still has much pertinence in today’s world.\n\n\nAbout the Bellman Brown Bag Series…\nThe Bellman Brown Bag series is a humanities program designed to explore ideas\, history\, literature\, art\, and culture. The Brown Bag program was developed by Dr. Stewart Bellman in the 1990s. Recognizing the Matthews Opera House as an ideal venue for the exploration of humanities topics\, he engaged a line-up of speakers to present programs on a range of humanities topics each month.Dr. Bellman was a professor of English at Black Hills State University\, Spearfish\, SD. His teaching career spanned thirty years. Bellman retired from BHSU and passed away in November 2002.Programs are presented on the second Wednesday of each month\, noon to 1pm. Designed to begin and end within the lunch hour\, patrons are invited to bring their lunch\, if desired\, or simply enjoy an hour of learning and entertainment. This is an opportunity to gain insight into themes that touch our daily lives.
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SUMMARY:Bellman Presentation: Black Hills Storytellers
DESCRIPTION:Comprised of dedicated tellers\, such as original members Liz Twomey\, Mary Margaret Forrette\, Anne Bodman\, and Nancy Eldridge. They bring folklore\, myth\, personal tales\, and historical narratives to life through performances across the region. Their storytelling has graced venues throughout the Black Hills\, from libraries and schools to cultural festivals\, in towns such as Rapid City\, Spearfish\, Deadwood\, Custer\, Sturgis\, and beyond!\n\nAbout the Bellman Brown Bag Series…\nThe Bellman Brown Bag series is a humanities program designed to explore ideas\, history\, literature\, art\, and culture. The Brown Bag program was developed by Dr. Stewart Bellman in the 1990s. Recognizing the Matthews Opera House as an ideal venue for the exploration of humanities topics\, he engaged a line-up of speakers to present programs on a range of humanities topics each month.Dr. Bellman was a professor of English at Black Hills State University\, Spearfish\, SD. His teaching career spanned thirty years. Bellman retired from BHSU and passed away in November 2002.Programs are presented on the second Wednesday of each month\, noon to 1pm. Designed to begin and end within the lunch hour\, patrons are invited to bring their lunch\, if desired\, or simply enjoy an hour of learning and entertainment. This is an opportunity to gain insight into themes that touch our daily lives.
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DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20250910T130000
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SUMMARY:Bellman Presentation: History and Preservation in Lead/Deadwood
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a thought-provoking Bellman Brown Bag as Terri Smith\, organizer of Lead’s annual Heritage Weekend\, explores the balance between preserving local history and embracing new development. This engaging talk will highlight the influential women who helped shape the Lead/Deadwood area and examine how their legacies inform ongoing preservation efforts. Discover the stories behind the buildings and the people who continue to fight for their place in our community’s future.\nAbout the Bellman Brown Bag Series…\nThe Bellman Brown Bag series is a humanities program designed to explore ideas\, history\, literature\, art\, and culture. The Brown Bag program was developed by Dr. Stewart Bellman in the 1990s. Recognizing the Matthews Opera House as an ideal venue for the exploration of humanities topics\, he engaged a line-up of speakers to present programs on a range of humanities topics each month.Dr. Bellman was a professor of English at Black Hills State University\, Spearfish\, SD. His teaching career spanned thirty years. Bellman retired from BHSU and passed away in November 2002.Programs are presented on the second Wednesday of each month\, noon to 1pm. Designed to begin and end within the lunch hour\, patrons are invited to bring their lunch\, if desired\, or simply enjoy an hour of learning and entertainment. This is an opportunity to gain insight into themes that touch our daily lives.
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SUMMARY:Monument Health - DocTalk
DESCRIPTION:Join us for Doc Talk Live! in the Matthews Gallery! \nAndrew VanOsdol\, M.D. will be diving into the evolving world of medical and surgical weight management. From the latest in bariatric procedures to non-invasive strategies and GLP-1 medications like Ozempic & Wegovy. He’ll break down the benefits\, risks\, and alternatives while answering all your questions!
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SUMMARY:Lunch & Learn: Breaking the Silence on Mental Health
DESCRIPTION:Join us for “Lunch & Learn: Breaking the Silence on Mental Health\,” hosted by the Lawrence County Coalition\, as we explore the stigma surrounding mental health\, common beliefs and perceptions\, and how we can all make a difference. This event will help you understand how to recognize signs of distress in others\, identify local resources for support\, and learn how to be a champion for breaking down the barriers to mental health care in our community. Together with the Lawrence County Coalition\, we can work toward creating a more open\, supportive\, and stigma-free environment for everyone. \nThe Lawrence County Coalition is a community-driven organization focused on improving the well-being and quality of life for individuals and families in Lawrence County. It brings together local stakeholders\, including residents\, organizations\, and agencies\, to address critical issues such as mental health\, substance abuse\, education\, and overall community health. The coalition works to raise awareness\, provide resources\, and create solutions to improve public health\, reduce stigma\, and foster a supportive\, inclusive environment for all members of the community. \nThis is a free program\, and lunch will be provided. Please RSVP via Eventbrite. \nDonations are appreciated! \nhttp://secure.qgiv.com/for/thematthews
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20250320T170000
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SUMMARY:Zonta - Human Trafficking Speaker Series
DESCRIPTION:Save the date for our Human Trafficking Speaker Series in the Matthews Gallery. \nThe Zonta Club of Spearfish is a part of Zonta International where their goal envisions a world in which women’s rights are recognized as human rights and every woman is able to achieve her full potential. In such a world\, women have access to all resources and are represented in decision-making positions on an equal basis with men.\nIn such a world\, no woman lives in fear of violence. Zonta members work together to volunteer their time\, talents and support to local and international service projects\, advocacy and scholarship programs aimed at fulfilling Zonta’s mission and vision.. \nJoin us for an impactful series on human trafficking awareness\, featuring expert speakers\, local insights\, and personal stories. Check out the flyer below for event details. Together\, we can raise awareness and take action against human trafficking.
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CATEGORIES:Lectures & Readings
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20250220T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20250220T183000
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SUMMARY:Zonta - Human Trafficking Speaker Series
DESCRIPTION:Save the date for our Human Trafficking Speaker Series in the Matthews Gallery. \nThe Zonta Club of Spearfish is a part of Zonta International where their goal envisions a world in which women’s rights are recognized as human rights and every woman is able to achieve her full potential. In such a world\, women have access to all resources and are represented in decision-making positions on an equal basis with men.\nIn such a world\, no woman lives in fear of violence. Zonta members work together to volunteer their time\, talents and support to local and international service projects\, advocacy and scholarship programs aimed at fulfilling Zonta’s mission and vision.. \nJoin us for an impactful series on human trafficking awareness\, featuring expert speakers\, local insights\, and personal stories. Check out the flyer below for event details. Together\, we can raise awareness and take action against human trafficking.
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CATEGORIES:Lectures & Readings
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20250123T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20250123T183000
DTSTAMP:20260613T105933
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SUMMARY:Zonta - Human Trafficking Speaker Series
DESCRIPTION:Save the date for our Human Trafficking Speaker Series in the Matthews Gallery. \nThe Zonta Club of Spearfish is a part of Zonta International where their goal envisions a world in which women’s rights are recognized as human rights and every woman is able to achieve her full potential. In such a world\, women have access to all resources and are represented in decision-making positions on an equal basis with men.\nIn such a world\, no woman lives in fear of violence. Zonta members work together to volunteer their time\, talents and support to local and international service projects\, advocacy and scholarship programs aimed at fulfilling Zonta’s mission and vision.. \nJoin us for an impactful series on human trafficking awareness\, featuring expert speakers\, local insights\, and personal stories. Check out the flyer below for event details. Together\, we can raise awareness and take action against human trafficking.
URL:https://matthewsopera2026.tdgwebhost.com/event/zonta-human-trafficking-speaker-series/
CATEGORIES:Lectures & Readings
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20230418T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20230418T133000
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SUMMARY:Author Talks at the Matthews
DESCRIPTION:Author Talks at the Matthews returns with a new lineup of local writers ready to dive into their stories\, their methods\, and their inspirations. Join us in the fireplace room every Tuesday at 12:30 for an hour with some of the best authors in the Black Hills area! \nAre you interested in presenting an Author Talk? Contact us at 605-717-6967 or engage@matthewsopera.com \nFeatured author…\nApril 18: Bearlodge Writers\nBearlodge Writers will introduce their newest anthology Spirit of the Bearlodge. Bearlodge Writers\, based in Sundance\, Wyoming\, is open to those who are looking for a serious literary critique group to attend on a regular basis. They welcome all types of writing and writers at all levels. The literary group welcomes all without regard to sex\, religion\, race\, color\, politics\, brand of false teeth\, and occupations other than writer. \nComing Soon…\nApril 25: Belle Fourche Writers  \nStay tuned while we gather more information about the writers. \nMay 2: Geri Mendoza Gutwein \nGeri Mendoza Gutwein\, Ph.D.\, poet\, educator\, and lecturer is professor emerita of English at HACC\, Central Pennsylvania’s Community College where she taught English\, creative writing\, and Native American Literature. Her poetry has appeared in the Connecticut Review\, The Wildwood Journal\, Fledgling Rag\, La Libreta an online journal\, and in Roots Trunk Sky: IWWG’s Imagination and Justice Meditation-Free Writing Circle. A Pushcart nominee\, she is the author of three chapbooks: Every Orbit of the Circle\, The Story She Told\, and An Utterance of Small Truths. Her erasure poem Dakota 38\, a poem that dealt with the 38 Dakota men who were sentenced to death in Mankato\, Minnesota\, was on exhibit at Birdcage Bookstore in Rapid City\, South Dakota. An enrolled member of the Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe\, she lives in the sacred Black Hills of South Dakota. You may visit her website at gerigutwein.com. \n  \n 
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SUMMARY:Author Talks at the Matthews
DESCRIPTION:Author Talks at the Matthews returns with a new lineup of local writers ready to dive into their stories\, their methods\, and their inspirations. Join us in the fireplace room every Tuesday at 12:30 for an hour with some of the best authors in the Black Hills area! \nAre you interested in presenting an Author Talk? Contact us at 605-717-6967 or engage@matthewsopera.com \nFeatured author…\nApril 11: MJ McMillan\nMJ McMillan is a poet\, author and semi-retired rancher living near Murdo. A lifelong resident of South Dakota\, the self-proclaimed ‘Poet for the Common Man’ currently has three books in print\, Poems for the Common Man\, Volumes One\, Two and Three. The poet and author is presently working on a fourth column of the Common Man poems as well as a volume of Cowboy Poetry and a volume of short stories. His poetry has been well received and published in the South Dakota State Poetry Society’s periodical ‘Pasque Petals’ as well as the South Dakota Magazine. He has also been nominated for a Pushcart Prize. \n \n  \nComing Soon…\nApril 18: Bearlodge Writers \nBearlodge Writers will introduce their newest anthology Spirit of the Bearlodge. Bearlodge Writers\, based in Sundance\, Wyoming\, is open to those who are looking for a serious literary critique group to attend on a regular basis. They welcome all types of writing and writers at all levels. The literary group welcomes all without regard to sex\, religion\, race\, color\, politics\, brand of false teeth\, and occupations other than writer.
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20230308T120000
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SUMMARY:Bellman Brown Bag Series: William LeRoy
DESCRIPTION:Join us for this month’s free-to-attend Bellman Brown Bag Series on Wednesday\, March 8 at noon in the Matthews Theater with speaker William LeRoy. \n “My grandmother told me that it was time that I learned about The Big Elder Brother.  Who will teach selected-living beings about surviving upon the lands they’ve settled on.  The few life forms are all chosen by Ciye Tanka to become the next generation educators\, and he taught them how and when to learn from him at his own discretion.  Ciye Tanka decides when to teach\, so those who he selected to learn from him had to be ready at anytime to learn and understand.  It is the responsibility of these selected individuals to keep the knowledge alive through the oral traditions of song and story\, and as long as the actions are never changed…this knowledge will guarantee the survival of all living beings.” – William LeRoy \n  \nAbout the Bellman Brown Bag Series\nThe Bellman Brown Bag series is a humanities program designed to explore ideas\, history\, literature\, art and culture. The Brown Bag program was developed by Dr. Stewart Bellman in the 1990’s. Recognizing the Matthews Opera House as an ideal venue for the exploration of humanities topics\, he engaged a line-up of speakers to present programs on a range of humanities topics each month. \nDr. Bellman was a professor of English at Black Hills State University\, Spearfish\, SD. His teaching career spanned thirty years. Bellman retired from BHSU and passed away in November 2002. \nPrograms are presented on the second Wednesday of each month\, noon to 1pm. Designed to begin and end within the lunch hour\, patrons are invited to bring their lunch\, if desired\, or simply enjoy an hour of learning and entertainment.  This is an opportunity to gain insight into themes that touch our daily lives. \n \nCoffee for the Bellman Brown Bag Series is generously provided by Common Grounds in Spearfish\, SD. \n  \n  \nAbout the NEA Big Read Program\nThe National Endowment for the Arts Big Read\, a partnership with Arts Midwest\, broadens our understanding of our world\, our communities\, and ourselves through the joy of sharing a good book. Since 2006\, the National Endowment for the Arts has funded more than 1\,700 NEA Big Read programs\, providing more than $24 million to organizations nationwide. In addition\, NEA Big Read activities have reached every Congressional district in the country. Over the past 16 years\, grantees have leveraged more than $56 million in local funding to support their NEA Big Read programs. More than 5.9 million Americans have attended an NEA Big Read event\, over 97\,000 volunteers have participated at the local level\, and over 40\,000 community organizations have partnered to make NEA Big Read activities possible. \nVisit arts.gov/neabigread for more information about the NEA Big Read. Organizations interested in applying for an NEA Big Read grant in the future should visit Arts Midwest’s website for more information. \n\n\n\nNEA Big Read is a program of the National Endowment for the Arts in partnership with Arts Midwest.\nEl proyecto NEA Big Read es una iniciativa del National Endowment for the Arts (el Fondo Nacional para las Artes de Estados Unidos) en cooperación con Arts Midwest
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SUMMARY:Bellman Brown Bag Series: Dr. Jo Powell
DESCRIPTION:Join us for this month’s free-to-attend Bellman Brown Bag Series on Wednesday\, February 8 at noon in the Matthews Theater with speaker Dr. Jo Powell and her presentation On Mythology. \nMost people are familiar with the myths of the ancient Greeks and Romans\, stories of the gods and goddesses that ruled the world in early Western civilizations.  However\, all people around the world have their own set of myths and legends. But what exactly is mythology?   Why is it so important to us? And is it still important to us in our modern world? What we call mythology today had its foundations in attempting to explain a terrifying world\, and terrifying situations and their consequences (death and suffering).  We humans are complex beings\, but we have simple needs—we need to know why things happen\, we need to find meaning in things\, events\, ourselves.  Each human culture\, from the beginnings of our human history\, makes its own stories about the creation of the world\, the origins of humankind\, and the meaning of life. There is a great\, inborn need in us to understand why things happen\, to make sense of this\, our world. Myths provide meaning/cohesion in a society.  Science\, by its requirement that all things must be proven\, destroyed myths to a certain extent.  Myths are not\, for the most part\, true and proven.  That said\, though\, the purpose of myths is still valid.  We need to understand the underlying truths of myths or chaos results. \nThis lecture will examine mythology as a universal human need\, provide examples of world mythology\, and discuss some examples of folk art that were created based on that culture’s mythology.  We will also discuss why mythology still exists in our “modern” cultures today. \nAbout the Bellman Brown Bag Series\nThe Bellman Brown Bag series is a humanities program designed to explore ideas\, history\, literature\, art and culture. The Brown Bag program was developed by Dr. Stewart Bellman in the 1990’s. Recognizing the Matthews Opera House as an ideal venue for the exploration of humanities topics\, he engaged a line-up of speakers to present programs on a range of humanities topics each month. \nDr. Bellman was a professor of English at Black Hills State University\, Spearfish\, SD. His teaching career spanned thirty years. Bellman retired from BHSU and passed away in November 2002. \nPrograms are presented on the second Wednesday of each month\, noon to 1pm. Designed to begin and end within the lunch hour\, patrons are invited to bring their lunch\, if desired\, or simply enjoy an hour of learning and entertainment.  This is an opportunity to gain insight into themes that touch our daily lives. \n \nCoffee for the Bellman Brown Bag Series is generously provided by Common Grounds in Spearfish\, SD. \n  \n  \nAbout the NEA Big Read Program\nThe National Endowment for the Arts Big Read\, a partnership with Arts Midwest\, broadens our understanding of our world\, our communities\, and ourselves through the joy of sharing a good book. Since 2006\, the National Endowment for the Arts has funded more than 1\,700 NEA Big Read programs\, providing more than $24 million to organizations nationwide. In addition\, NEA Big Read activities have reached every Congressional district in the country. Over the past 16 years\, grantees have leveraged more than $56 million in local funding to support their NEA Big Read programs. More than 5.9 million Americans have attended an NEA Big Read event\, over 97\,000 volunteers have participated at the local level\, and over 40\,000 community organizations have partnered to make NEA Big Read activities possible. \nVisit arts.gov/neabigread for more information about the NEA Big Read. Organizations interested in applying for an NEA Big Read grant in the future should visit Arts Midwest’s website for more information. \n\n\n\nNEA Big Read is a program of the National Endowment for the Arts in partnership with Arts Midwest.\nEl proyecto NEA Big Read es una iniciativa del National Endowment for the Arts (el Fondo Nacional para las Artes de Estados Unidos) en cooperación con Arts Midwest
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SUMMARY:Bellman Brown Bag Series: Bruce Junek
DESCRIPTION:Join us Wednesday\, January 11 at noon as this month’s Bellman Brown Bag speaker\, Bruce Junek\, joins us in the Matthews theater. Bruce will be presenting the slide show A Writer’s Life of Adventure- Fact &Fiction during this free event. \nThis program highlights how Bruce’s travels and bicycle journeys with his wife\, Tass Thacker\, through 54 countries led to a career as a writer\, explorer\, photographer\, speaker\, filmmaker\, and above all else\, storyteller. Bruce has written two travel narratives\, The Road of Dreams and Andes to the Amazon\, a rock climbing guidebook\, produced the documentary film\, Bruce and Tass Bicycle China\, and also recently published a 4-book fantasy series\, A Bright One Chronicles\, which was greatly influenced by his many expeditions around the world. Don’t miss this fascinating presentation. \n \n  \nAbout the Bellman Brown Bag Series\nThe Bellman Brown Bag series is a humanities program designed to explore ideas\, history\, literature\, art and culture. The Brown Bag program was developed by Dr. Stewart Bellman in the 1990’s. Recognizing the Matthews Opera House as an ideal venue for the exploration of humanities topics\, he engaged a line-up of speakers to present programs on a range of humanities topics each month. \nDr. Bellman was a professor of English at Black Hills State University\, Spearfish\, SD. His teaching career spanned thirty years. Bellman retired from BHSU and passed away in November 2002. \nPrograms are presented on the second Wednesday of each month\, noon to 1pm. Designed to begin and end within the lunch hour\, patrons are invited to bring their lunch\, if desired\, or simply enjoy an hour of learning and entertainment.  This is an opportunity to gain insight into themes that touch our daily lives. \n \nCoffee for the Bellman Brown Bag Series is generously provided by Common Grounds in Spearfish\, SD. \n  \n  \n  \nAbout the NEA Big Read\nThe National Endowment for the Arts Big Read\, a partnership with Arts Midwest\, broadens our understanding of our world\, our communities\, and ourselves through the joy of sharing a good book. Since 2006\, the National Endowment for the Arts has funded more than 1\,700 NEA Big Read programs\, providing more than $24 million to organizations nationwide. In addition\, NEA Big Read activities have reached every Congressional district in the country. Over the past 16 years\, grantees have leveraged more than $56 million in local funding to support their NEA Big Read programs. More than 5.9 million Americans have attended an NEA Big Read event\, over 97\,000 volunteers have participated at the local level\, and over 40\,000 community organizations have partnered to make NEA Big Read activities possible. \nVisit arts.gov/neabigread for more information about the NEA Big Read. Organizations interested in applying for an NEA Big Read grant in the future should visit Arts Midwest’s website for more information. \n\n\n\nNEA Big Read is a program of the National Endowment for the Arts in partnership with Arts Midwest.\nEl proyecto NEA Big Read es una iniciativa del National Endowment for the Arts (el Fondo Nacional para las Artes de Estados Unidos) en cooperación con Arts Midwest
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SUMMARY:NEW DATE: Spearfish Piano Duet Club
DESCRIPTION:Please join us as the December Bellman Brown Bag Series rings in the holidays with Spearfish Piano Duet Club’s “Music for the Season.” This special holiday concert will take place in the Matthews theater on Wednesday\, December 14 from noon until 1 p.m. \nThis highly popular event packs the house\, so it’s wise to arrive early for a good seat. The balcony will be opened only after all the main floor seats are full. This event is free and open to the public. \nThe club has performed as part of the popular Bellman Brown Bag series since 2004. Performers include Sandra Asheim\, Pamela Baum\, Laurie Behrens\, Sue Cole\, Donna Dettman\, Kathy Ewing\, Ramona Hauk\, Ardyth Helmer\, Rita Hicks\, Constance Hubbard\, Laura Kolb\, Janeen Larsen\, Colleen McKirdy\, Emma McKirdy-Wilsey\, Lori Miller\, Angela O’Shea\, Stacey Potter\, and Marilee Woodard. \nThe Spearfish Duet Club began in 2003\, under the leadership of Synva Chrysler and Marianne Bieber\, as a way for intermediate and advanced pianists to maintain their piano skills and at the same time have fun and enjoy each others’ musical talents. Members of the community and BHSU music students are involved in the performance and rehearsal activities\, organized by Dr. Janeen Larsen. \n  \nAbout the Bellman Brown Bag Series\nThe Bellman Brown Bag series is a humanities program designed to explore ideas\, history\, literature\, art and culture. The Brown Bag program was developed by Dr. Stewart Bellman in the 1990’s. Recognizing the Matthews Opera House as an ideal venue for the exploration of humanities topics\, he engaged a line-up of speakers to present programs on a range of humanities topics each month. \nDr. Bellman was a professor of English at Black Hills State University\, Spearfish\, SD. His teaching career spanned thirty years. Bellman retired from BHSU and passed away in November 2002. \nPrograms are presented on the second Wednesday of each month\, noon to 1pm. Designed to begin and end within the lunch hour\, patrons are invited to bring their lunch\, if desired\, or simply enjoy an hour of learning and entertainment.  This is an opportunity to gain insight into themes that touch our daily lives. \n \nCoffee for the Bellman Brown Bag Series is generously provided by Common Grounds in Spearfish\, SD. \n  \n 
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SUMMARY:Bellman Brown Bag Series: Tim Velder
DESCRIPTION:Join us Wednesday\, November 16 at noon as Tim Velder presents this month’s Bellman Brown Bag Series lecture. Tim will present information on a person who is likely not well-known to area aviation enthusiasts: Neva Esmay. Ms. Esmay’s adventures deserve to be remembered for many reasons\, particularly for a prairie-raised girl whose fearless appetite for doing her bit\, was just what America needed in 1941 and beyond. \nNeva Esmay was born on March 26\, 1918\, at Draper to Roy and Edith Dean Esmay. She grew up in the Castle Rock area and was home-schooled. She graduated from Newell High School and went on to attend Spearfish Normal School. After graduating with a teaching certificate\, she began a life-changing journey. She became a licensed pilot and worked for the Spearfish Airport. She had many memorable experiences including stunt flying\, being caught on a cross-country flight when Pearl Harbor was attacked and all airports were shut down. She and Clyde Ice dropped food and supplies on top of Devil’s Tower when George Hopkins was stranded there after parachuting down on top of the tower. She also packed parachutes for the government. Neva was one of the very first women to ever get a commercial pilot’s license in the state of South Dakota. \nAbout the presenter\nTim Velder grew up in the Newell area and graduated from BHSU in 1991. He worked at northern Black Hills newspapers in Belle Fourche\, Newell\, Spearfish\, and Deadwood\, before going full-time with the Rapid City Journal in 1998. He took a new position as marketing and communications specialist with Powder River Energy in Sundance\, WY\, in 2011\, and lives there with his wife Gerri. He has one child in high school\, one at college in Laramie\, and one teaching in Sheridan. Tim has had an interest in local history since his college days under David Miller. He has presented research to various historical groups for the past 30 years and is currently vice-president of the West River History Conference. \nAbout the Bellman Brown Bag Series\nThe Bellman Brown Bag series is a humanities program designed to explore ideas\, history\, literature\, art and culture. The Brown Bag program was developed by Dr. Stewart Bellman in the 1990’s. Recognizing the Matthews Opera House as an ideal venue for the exploration of humanities topics\, he engaged a line-up of speakers to present programs on a range of humanities topics each month. \nDr. Bellman was a professor of English at Black Hills State University\, Spearfish\, SD. His teaching career spanned thirty years. Bellman retired from BHSU and passed away in November 2002. \nPrograms are presented on the second Wednesday of each month\, noon to 1pm. Designed to begin and end within the lunch hour\, patrons are invited to bring their lunch\, if desired\, or simply enjoy an hour of learning and entertainment.  This is an opportunity to gain insight into themes that touch our daily lives. \n \nCoffee for the Bellman Brown Bag Series is generously provided by Common Grounds in Spearfish\, SD. \n  \n 
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SUMMARY:CANCELED: Bellman Brown Bag Series: Bob Wilson
DESCRIPTION:We are so disappointed to announce that today’s Bellman Brown Bag\, “Gorillas in the Mist” with Bob Wilson has been cancelled. \n  \n  \nJoin us Wednesday\, October 12 at noon as photographer Bob Wilson presents this month’s Bellman Brown Bag Series lecture\, “Gorillas in the Mist.” \nIn 2017\, Wilson traveled to Uganda. The purpose of the trip was to work with local youth and to explore the country photographically. Wilson\, along with nine other photographers from the United States and Canada\, spent several days in Kampala teaching young people the basics of photography and learning about the local culture. Afterward\, the group embarked on a journey eastward\, visiting a women’s craft collective\, a community-owned tea plantation\, the Kibale Primate Reserve\, and Queen Elizabeth National Park. Each stop provided wonderful opportunities\, not only for photography but to get to know and understand the real Uganda\, becoming travelers as opposed to merely being tourists. The culmination of the trip was a visit to Bwindi Impenetrable Forest\, home to the endangered mountain gorillas. The team had the opportunity to spend one hour with these amazing creatures\, observing and photographing them. The Bellman presentation will show the highlights of Bob’s journey as he learns about the people\, culture\, and wildlife of Uganda. \n \n\nAbout the presenter\nBob Wilson is a native of Lead\, SD. He has been fascinated with photography all his life\, taking pictures with everything from his sister’s old Brownie to the latest in digital cameras.  In 2005 he formalized this interest by attending and graduating from the Rocky Mountain School of Photography in Missoula\, Montana.  That year he also created Frogworks Photography as a vehicle to promote and market his art.  His photographic pursuits are eclectic and involve landscape\, commercial\, weddings\, portraiture\, and fine art.  His past clients include the Smithsonian Institution\, South Dakota Arts Council\, Spearfish Economic Development Corporation\, and various Black Hills businesses and individuals.  Locally\, Bob has focused on making images of the historical and abandoned buildings of the area\, using the technique of high dynamic range digital photography to capture the detail and character of these vanishing treasures. He has also begun to scratch his international travel itch by traveling to and photographing people and landscapes in Peru\, Ireland\, Uganda\, South Africa\, and Morocco. \nAbout the Bellman Brown Bag Series\nThe Bellman Brown Bag series is a humanities program designed to explore ideas\, history\, literature\, art and culture. The Brown Bag program was developed by Dr. Stewart Bellman in the 1990’s. Recognizing the Matthews Opera House as an ideal venue for the exploration of humanities topics\, he engaged a line-up of speakers to present programs on a range of humanities topics each month. \nDr. Bellman was a professor of English at Black Hills State University\, Spearfish\, SD. His teaching career spanned thirty years. Bellman retired from BHSU and passed away in November 2002. \nPrograms are presented on the second Wednesday of each month\, noon to 1pm. Designed to begin and end within the lunch hour\, patrons are invited to bring their lunch\, if desired\, or simply enjoy an hour of learning and entertainment.  This is an opportunity to gain insight into themes that touch our daily lives. \n \nCoffee for the Bellman Brown Bag Series is generously provided by Common Grounds in Spearfish\, SD. \n  \n 
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SUMMARY:Bellman Brown Bag Series: Michael Baum
DESCRIPTION:Join us Wednesday\, September 14 at noon as BHSU’s Michael Baum presents Geographic Reach: Explorations on the Taku Glacier. Baum will be highlighting his recent interdisciplinary research entitled Geographic Reach. This project focuses on a two-week ski expedition on a remote portion of the Juneau Icefield\, the fifth largest expansion of ice in North America. Please join us as he explores ideas about landscape and the intersections between art and the remote experience. \n \nAbout the Presenter…\nMichael Baum is a South Dakota native\, whom over the last twenty years has focused much of his time exploring the mountain ranges of California\, Wyoming\, Montana\, Washington and Alaska. His interactions with nature and the wilderness became the impetus for his graduate studies in fine art\, which he completed at Washington State University with an emphasis in drawing and printmaking. Michael is currently an Associate Professor of Studio Art at Black Hills State University in Spearfish\, South Dakota. Michael’s work has been included in numerous national and international exhibitions. His drawings have been exhibited at Site: Brooklyn\, Brooklyn\, NY\, The Tucker Cooke Gallery\, UNC Asheville and featured in INDA 9\, International DRAWING Annual. His work has been selected for the South Dakota Governor’s 6th\, 7th and 8th Biennial Art Exhibitions. Michael is a past recipient of a career development grant from the South Dakota Arts Council\, funded by The National Endowment for the Arts. Recently his print-based work has been selected for exhibition at The Foundry Art Center in St. Charles\, MO and Light Art Space in Silver City\, NM. \nRegionally his drawing and print-based work has been featured at The Plains Art Museum\, the South Dakota Art Museum\, the John A. Day Gallery at University of South Dakota\, and The Dahl Arts Center. His work has also been accepted into multiple public collections\, which include the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art in Oregon\, the Museum of Art/WSU in Washington\, the Boise Art Museum\, Idaho\, the Missoula Art Museum in Montana\, University of Colorado Special Collections\, Boulder\, CO and Artist Printmaker Research Collections\, Museum of Texas Tech University\, Lubbock\, TX. \nAbout the Bellman Brown Bag Series\nThe Bellman Brown Bag series is a humanities program designed to explore ideas\, history\, literature\, art and culture. The Brown Bag program was developed by Dr. Stewart Bellman in the 1990’s. Recognizing the Matthews Opera House as an ideal venue for the exploration of humanities topics\, he engaged a line-up of speakers to present programs on a range of humanities topics each month. \nDr. Bellman was a professor of English at Black Hills State University\, Spearfish\, SD. His teaching career spanned thirty years. Bellman retired from BHSU and passed away in November 2002. \nPrograms are presented on the second Wednesday of each month\, noon to 1pm. Designed to begin and end within the lunch hour\, patrons are invited to bring their lunch\, if desired\, or simply enjoy an hour of learning and entertainment.  This is an opportunity to gain insight into themes that touch our daily lives. \n \nCoffee for the Bellman Brown Bag Series is generously provided by Common Grounds in Spearfish\, SD. \n  \n 
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SUMMARY:Alex Portal: Award-Winning Cartoonist and Illustrator
DESCRIPTION:Alex Portal was born and raised in Pennsylvania. He grew up watching and loving everything related to cartoons and comic books. As a kid\, Alex would spend hours scribbling away on pretty much any blank surface he could find. After high school\, Alex worked odd jobs while continuing his self-guided studies of cartooning and working towards finding his big break. While living in North Carolina\, Alex met his wife Rachel and after graduating with a master’s degree in public history\, Rachel accepted a position with Deadwood History Inc. and the two moved to South Dakota. \nShortly after arriving\, Alex started working with the Black Hills Pioneer newspaper as a freelance editorial cartoonist. Alex gained some measure of note in the community\, and to date has won several awards for his cartoons including “Best Original Editorial Cartoon” from the South Dakota Newspaper Association\, and illustrated several children’s books written by local authors – including three books in the “But Nana…” series\, and “Grandpa’s White Cane.” \nAlex currently lives in Lead with Rachel and their two cats\, Maggie and Bumble. He serves as a reporter and inhouse cartoonist for the Black Hills Pioneer\, and is working on a fourth “But Nana…” book. \nAbout the Bellman Brown Bag Series\nThe Bellman Brown Bag series is a humanities program designed to explore ideas\, history\, literature\, art and culture. The Brown Bag program was developed by Dr. Stewart Bellman in the 1990’s. Recognizing the Matthews Opera House as an ideal venue for the exploration of humanities topics\, he engaged a line-up of speakers to present programs on a range of humanities topics each month. \nDr. Bellman was a professor of English at Black Hills State University\, Spearfish\, SD. His teaching career spanned thirty years. Bellman retired from BHSU and passed away in November 2002. \nPrograms are presented on the second Wednesday of each month\, noon to 1pm. Designed to begin and end within the lunch hour\, patrons are invited to bring their lunch\, if desired\, or simply enjoy an hour of learning and entertainment.  This is an opportunity to gain insight into themes that touch our daily lives. \n \nCoffee for the Bellman Brown Bag Series is generously provided by Common Grounds in Spearfish\, SD. \n  \n 
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SUMMARY:Dr. David Wolff: "Finding our Past: Landmarks in Black Hills History"
DESCRIPTION:Join us Wednesday\, March 9 at noon as BHSU’s Dr. David Wolff presents Finding Our Past: Landmarks in Black Hills History. By using a number of images\, this presentation will visit sites around the Black Hills that can tell us about our past. Some of these places have historic markers\, while others are just anonymous features on the landscape. Either way\, area residents are probably familiar with them\, but not with the full stories behind the locations. Through tales of the gold rush\, past mining ventures\, violent moments\, and famous personalities\, this talk will connect the landmarks to our past. \nDr. Wolff is Professor Emeritus at Black Hills State University where he specializes in South Dakota and Black Hills history. Wolff received a Ph.D. from Arizona State University and has written three books: Industrializing the Rockies; Seth Bullock: Black Hills Lawman; and The Savior of Deadwood: James K.P. Miller on the Gold Frontier. Wolff serves on the Board of Trustees for the South Dakota State Historical Society and Deadwood’s Adams Museum & House. He has received a number of awards\, including the Mining History Association’s Rodman Paul Award for Outstanding Contributions to Mining History. \n  \nAbout the Bellman Brown Bag Series\nThe Bellman Brown Bag series is a humanities program designed to explore ideas\, history\, literature\, art and culture. The Brown Bag program was developed by Dr. Stewart Bellman in the 1990’s. Recognizing the Matthews Opera House as an ideal venue for the exploration of humanities topics\, he engaged a line-up of speakers to present programs on a range of humanities topics each month. \nDr. Bellman was a professor of English at Black Hills State University\, Spearfish\, SD. His teaching career spanned thirty years. Bellman retired from BHSU and passed away in November 2002. \nPrograms are presented on the second Wednesday of each month\, noon to 1pm. Designed to begin and end within the lunch hour\, patrons are invited to bring their lunch\, if desired\, or simply enjoy an hour of learning and entertainment.  This is an opportunity to gain insight into themes that touch our daily lives. \n \nCoffee for the Bellman Brown Bag Series is generously provided by Common Grounds in Spearfish\, SD. \n  \n 
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SUMMARY:Gina Gibson: SURF Artist-in-Residence Program
DESCRIPTION:Our February Bellman Brown Bag presentation will feature BHSU Professor Gina Gibson who recently served as the first-ever Artist-in-Residence at the Sanford Underground Research Facility (SURF) in Lead. Gina will share her experience in this role and some of the resulting artwork from her time there. Gina is now the coordinator for the SURF AiR Program. This presentation will take place at noon on Wednesday\, February 9 in the Matthews Opera House theatre. Free coffee from Common Grounds will be provided. \nCourtesy of Sanford Underground Research Facility\, Matt Kapust\nAbout the Bellman Brown Bag Series\nThe Bellman Brown Bag series is a humanities program designed to explore ideas\, history\, literature\, art and culture. The Brown Bag program was developed by Dr. Stewart Bellman in the 1990’s. Recognizing the Matthews Opera House as an ideal venue for the exploration of humanities topics\, he engaged a line-up of speakers to present programs on a range of humanities topics each month. \nDr. Bellman was a professor of English at Black Hills State University\, Spearfish\, SD. His teaching career spanned thirty years. Bellman retired from BHSU and passed away in November 2002. \nPrograms are presented on the second Wednesday of each month\, noon to 1pm. Designed to begin and end within the lunch hour\, patrons are invited to bring their lunch\, if desired\, or simply enjoy an hour of learning and entertainment.  This is an opportunity to gain insight into themes that touch our daily lives. \n \nCoffee for the Bellman Brown Bag Series is generously provided by Common Grounds in Spearfish\, SD. \n  \n 
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20220112T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20220112T130000
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SUMMARY:BHSU Art Faculty Focus
DESCRIPTION:Join us at noon on January 12 as BHSU Professor Desy Schoenewies and other art faculty at BHSU discuss their recent works\, exhibitions\, and the BHSU art program. This presentation will feature all art faculty across photo\, studio\, and graphic design in 3-5 minute segments and the work of the Black Hills State University Art Club. Desy will also talk about upcoming opportunities for community members to be a part of another city mural that will be going up over the current mural next to old city hall. This event takes place in the Matthews Opera House theater and is free to the public. Coffee provided by Common Grounds will be available. \nAbout the Bellman Brown Bag Series\nThe Bellman Brown Bag series is a humanities program designed to explore ideas\, history\, literature\, art and culture. The Brown Bag program was developed by Dr. Stewart Bellman in the 1990’s. Recognizing the Matthews Opera House as an ideal venue for the exploration of humanities topics\, he engaged a line-up of speakers to present programs on a range of humanities topics each month. \nDr. Bellman was a professor of English at Black Hills State University\, Spearfish\, SD. His teaching career spanned thirty years. Bellman retired from BHSU and passed away in November 2002. \nPrograms are presented on the second Wednesday of each month\, noon to 1pm. Designed to begin and end within the lunch hour\, patrons are invited to bring their lunch\, if desired\, or simply enjoy an hour of learning and entertainment.  This is an opportunity to gain insight into themes that touch our daily lives. \n \nCoffee for the Bellman Brown Bag Series is generously provided by Common Grounds in Spearfish\, SD. \n  \n 
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20211208T120000
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SUMMARY:Holiday Piano Duets
DESCRIPTION:The annual Holiday Spearfish Piano Duets takes place in the opera house theater on Wednesday\, December 8 from noon until 1 p.m. It’s always wise to get here early for a good seat. The balcony will be opened only until all the main floor seats are full. This event is free and open to the public \n“Holiday Favorites” is the title of the 2021 December concert of the Spearfish Piano Duet Club. The club has performed as part of the popular Bellman Brown Bag series since 2004. Performers include Sandra Asheim\, Pamela Baum\, Laurie Behrens\, Sue Cole\, Donna Dettman\, Kathy Ewing\, Ramona Hauk\, Ardyth Helmer\, Rita Hicks\, Constance Hubbard\, Laura Kolb\, Janeen Larsen\, Colleen McKirdy\, Emma McKirdy-Wilsey\, Lori Miller\, Angela O’Shea\, Stacey Potter\, and Marilee Woodard. \nThe Spearfish Duet Club began in 2003\, under the leadership of Synva Chrysler and Marianne Bieber\, as a way for intermediate and advanced pianists to maintain their piano skills and at the same time have fun and enjoy each others’ musical talents. Members of the community and BHSU music students are involved in the performance and rehearsal activities\, organized by Dr. Janeen Larsen. \nIMPORTANT INFO ABOUT OUR MASKING POLICY: Our mask policy is based on the community spread within Lawrence Country. If community spread is high\, a mask requirement will be in effect. However\, if community spread is low\, moderate\, or substantial\, our masking policy will be optional. We will continue to monitor the South Dakota COVID-19 Dashboard managed by the Department of Health and update our mask policy for this specific event closer to the date. Thank you for your understanding. The SD COVID-19 Dashboard can be viewed HERE. \nAbout the Bellman Brown Bag Series\nThe Bellman Brown Bag series is a humanities program designed to explore ideas\, history\, literature\, art and culture. The Brown Bag program was developed by Dr. Stewart Bellman in the 1990’s. Recognizing the Matthews Opera House as an ideal venue for the exploration of humanities topics\, he engaged a line-up of speakers to present programs on a range of humanities topics each month. \nDr. Bellman was a professor of English at Black Hills State University\, Spearfish\, SD. His teaching career spanned thirty years. Bellman retired from BHSU and passed away in November 2002. \nPrograms are presented on the second Wednesday of each month\, noon to 1pm. Designed to begin and end within the lunch hour\, patrons are invited to bring their lunch\, if desired\, or simply enjoy an hour of learning and entertainment.  This is an opportunity to gain insight into themes that touch our daily lives. \n \nCoffee for the Bellman Brown Bag Series is generously provided by Common Grounds in Spearfish\, SD. \n  \n 
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20211110T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20211110T130000
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SUMMARY:Cowboy Poetry with Wilbur Newland
DESCRIPTION:Go back to that home on the range during our November Bellman. Black Hills resident Wilbur Newland will be performing a collection of cowboy and Western-themed poetry and short stories on November 10 at noon in the Matthews Opera House theater.  Our Bellman Brown Bag Series is free to the public. We’ll have the coffee ready! \nAbout the Bellman Brown Bag Series\nThe Bellman Brown Bag series is a humanities program designed to explore ideas\, history\, literature\, art and culture. The Brown Bag program was developed by Dr. Stewart Bellman in the 1990’s. Recognizing the Matthews Opera House as an ideal venue for the exploration of humanities topics\, he engaged a line-up of speakers to present programs on a range of humanities topics each month. \nDr. Bellman was a professor of English at Black Hills State University\, Spearfish\, SD. His teaching career spanned thirty years. Bellman retired from BHSU and passed away in November 2002. \nPrograms are presented on the second Wednesday of each month\, noon to 1pm. Designed to begin and end within the lunch hour\, patrons are invited to bring their lunch\, if desired\, or simply enjoy an hour of learning and entertainment.  This is an opportunity to gain insight into themes that touch our daily lives. \n \nCoffee for the Bellman Brown Bag Series is generously provided by Common Grounds in Spearfish\, SD. \n  \n 
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SUMMARY:Bellman: D.C. & Ruby Booth
DESCRIPTION:On Wednesday\, Aug. 4 at noon\, join us at the Matthews Opera House for a special presentation from the Matthews Opera House Readers’ Theatre featuring Max G. Merchen as DeWitt Clinton (D.C.) Booth & LeeAnn Paananen as Ruby Hines Booth. Learn about D.C. and Ruby and the role they played in the Spearfish community during the early 1900s. This FREE presentation is part of the 125th D.C. Booth Fish Hatchery Anniversary Celebration. \nAbout the Bellman Brown Bag Series\nThe Bellman Brown Bag series is a humanities program designed to explore ideas\, history\, literature\, art and culture. The Brown Bag program was developed by Dr. Stewart Bellman in the 1990’s. Recognizing the Matthews Opera House as an ideal venue for the exploration of humanities topics\, he engaged a line-up of speakers to present programs on a range of humanities topics each month. \nDr. Bellman was a professor of English at Black Hills State University\, Spearfish\, SD. His teaching career spanned thirty years. Bellman retired from BHSU and passed away in November 2002. \nPrograms are presented on the second Wednesday of each month\, noon to 1pm. Designed to begin and end within the lunch hour\, patrons are invited to bring their lunch\, if desired\, or simply enjoy an hour of learning and entertainment.  This is an opportunity to gain insight into themes that touch our daily lives.
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DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20200311T130000
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SUMMARY:Global Women's Issues: A Poet's Interpretation
DESCRIPTION:Join Marsha Mittman at the Matthews Opera House for an afternoon of readings from her original poems that highlight global women’s issues she has witnessed in her travels. \nWhat is the Bellman?\nThe Bellman Brown Bag series is a humanities program designed to explore ideas\, history\, literature\, art\, and culture.  Programs are presented on the second Wednesday of each month\, noon to 1:00 p.m.  Designed to begin and end within each lunch hour\, patrons are invited to bring their lunch\, if desired\, or simply enjoy an hour of learning and entertainment.
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20200212T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20200212T130000
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SUMMARY:Reader's Theater Presents...
DESCRIPTION:The Matthews Opera House Reader’s Theater presents an hour of stories that will warm your heart and tickle your funny bone! Join us at noon on February 12 for this special Bellman Brown Bag Series presentation. Members of the group who will be performing include Bobbe Ward\, Charlotte Fladmoe\, Dennis Walkins\, Erick Richter\, Hoodie Smock\, Jim Hoff\, Julia O’Neil King\, Julie Walkins\, Lynn McFarland and Sandi Nauman. \nWhat is the Bellman?\nThe Bellman Brown Bag series is a humanities program designed to explore ideas\, history\, literature\, art\, and culture.  Programs are presented on the second Wednesday of each month\, noon to 1:00 p.m.  Designed to begin and end within each lunch hour\, patrons are invited to bring their lunch\, if desired\, or simply enjoy an hour of learning and entertainment.
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