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SUMMARY:Dreamcatchers
DESCRIPTION:Join us on Tuesday\, February 7 from 10 am-noon in the Matthews Art Gallery to create your own dreamcatcher with iconic hoop-and-web design. \nThe dream catcher is one of the most enduring and widespread symbols associated with Native American culture. It’s commonly believed that the iconic hoop-and-web form is meant to protect sleepers from bad dreams by “catching” them\, while letting good dreams pass through\, hence the name. \nThis is event is free to attend however space is limited to 10 participants. Registration is required.\nTo save your space\, please call (605)717-6967 or email engage@matthewsopera.com. \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: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…\nFebruary 7: Belle Fourche Writers\n\nJoin us Tuesday\, February 7 at 12:30 as members of Belle Fourche Writers present Family Stories Revisited. Authors Jean Helmer and Margaret “Margie” Bolte will share stories of their writing journeys and their works in progress\, including a story based on an old Mexican folklore tale of The Weeping Woman. \nMargie Bolte retired to Belle Fourche\, her husband Dave’s hometown\, following a career in the U.S. Public Health Service. She served as a Safety and Health Educator with the Food &amp; Drug Administration and with Indian Health Services. She grew up in eastern Colorado and earned a Master’s Degree from the University of Minnesota. \nJean Helmer\, 4th generation South Dakotan\, taught in PeeWee Prep School\, Belle Fourche High School\, Black Hills State University\, and in National Writing Project Summer Institutes. She pastored rural parishes in Butte and Harding Counties. Her works appear in Pasque Petals\, and anthologies and newspapers in South Dakota\, Wyoming\, and Minnesota. \n\nComing Soon…\nFebruary 21: Robyn VanDersys \nRobyn VanDerSys was born in Washington State\, which is where her love for the great outdoors was born.  She has lived in several different states and in 2015 settled in the Black Hills of South Dakota with her husband and kids. \nHer life has consisted of one adventure to the next\, including racing monster trucks in her early twenties\,  raising three strong children\, riding around Mexico on her four wheeler while living out of a backpack\, and volunteering on a chase team while her husband raced the Baja 1000. \nShe spends her free time off-roading and hiking the many trails of the Black Hills\, and also enjoys traveling and having as many adventures as humanly possible.
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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…\nFebruary 21: Robyn VanDersys & MJ Witt\nRobyn VanDersys was born in Washington State\, which is where her love for the great outdoors was born.  She has lived in several different states and in 2015 settled in the Black Hills of South Dakota with her husband and kids. Her life has consisted of one adventure to the next\, including racing monster trucks in her early twenties\,  raising three strong children\, riding around Mexico on her four wheeler while living out of a backpack\, and volunteering on a chase team while her husband raced the Baja 1000. She spends her free time off-roading and hiking the many trails of the Black Hills\, and also enjoys traveling and having as many adventures as humanly possible. \nMJ Witt is an apocalyptic fiction writer with Raventhorne Books. Born and raised in the Black Hills of South Dakota\, MJ Witt has plied his hand at an amazing variety of vocations\, including wilderness outfitter\, horse trainer\, SCUBA diving instructor\, dolphin trainer before finally settling into technology. Being an avid reader his whole life\, the transition to writing is his newest adventure. He loves authors who can tell a good story\, and Robert Heinlein and Louis L’Amour are among his icons. He lives with his wife and child in the Pacific Northwest. If he isn’t working on their farm taking care of the horses and other animals\, you will often find him traveling around the world enjoying new experiences and seeing what’s over the next horizon. \nComing Soon…\nFebruary 28: Noel Hamiel \nNoel Hamiel is a career newspaperman of 35 years beginning at the Huron Plainsman\, and the final 14 years at The Daily Republic where he retired as publisher in 2007. In 2007\, he accepted a position with the South Dakota Community Foundation where he worked with communities statewide in philanthropic development. During his career\, Hamiel received numerous awards for editorial and column writing. He served as an instructor of mass communications at St. Thomas More College\, Fort Thomas\, Ky. He is also the author of Sketches of South Dakota\, published in 2002 and illustrated by Allison Hamiel. \nHamiel will speak about his book\, South Dakota Mathis Murders: Horror in the Heartland\, which focusses on\, perhaps\, the most infamous murder case in state history. Mathis was shot twice in the head at point-blank range inside the family’s steel shed serving as their makeshift home. Two of her three children\, ages 2 and 4\, were also shot in the head. The brutality of the killings shocked the state and set off a frenzy of law enforcement activity. Despite its intensity\, the investigation never found the murderer or the murder weapon. Though charged with the crime\, Mathis’s husband was acquitted\, leaving the door open for endless speculation about what really occurred on that late summer morning of Sept. 8\, 1981. With renewed insight from those involved\, veteran South Dakota journalist Noel Hamiel explores this cold case of murder and mystery that still haunts the Mount Rushmore state.
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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…\nFebruary 28: Noel Hamiel\nNoel Hamiel is a career newspaperman of 35 years beginning at the Huron Plainsman\, and the final 14 years at The Daily Republic where he retired as publisher in 2007. In 2007\, he accepted a position with the South Dakota Community Foundation where he worked with communities statewide in philanthropic development. During his career\, Hamiel received numerous awards for editorial and column writing. He served as an instructor of mass communications at St. Thomas More College\, Fort Thomas\, Ky. He is also the author of Sketches of South Dakota\, published in 2002 and illustrated by Allison Hamiel. \nHamiel will speak about his book\, South Dakota Mathis Murders: Horror in the Heartland\, which focusses on\, perhaps\, the most infamous murder case in state history. Mathis was shot twice in the head at point-blank range inside the family’s steel shed serving as their makeshift home. Two of her three children\, ages 2 and 4\, were also shot in the head. The brutality of the killings shocked the state and set off a frenzy of law enforcement activity. Despite its intensity\, the investigation never found the murderer or the murder weapon. Though charged with the crime\, Mathis’s husband was acquitted\, leaving the door open for endless speculation about what really occurred on that late summer morning of Sept. 8\, 1981. With renewed insight from those involved\, veteran South Dakota journalist Noel Hamiel explores this cold case of murder and mystery that still haunts the Mount Rushmore state. \nComing Soon…\nMarch 7: Belle Fourche Writers \nThe Many Faces of Marnie Anderson\, presented by the Belle Fourche Writers \nBelle Fourche Writers 2022 “Writers’ Challenge” asked each writer to “birth a character” and then use two or more of the characters in a story. One character\, Marnie Anderson\, a 45-year-old City Administrator of Scandinavian descent\, appears in several stories. Marnie is successful at her career but hides the one thing she wishes she had been able to achieve. Come meet Marnie as she appears in three stories. \nMeet the authors…\nJoan Gerkin is a South Dakota native\, moving to Belle Fourche in 1989. Her early years as a farm wife and mother\, was followed by a twenty-year career as a Fairfield Inn by Marriott General Manager. Now retired\, she draws on her life experiences for writing inspiration. \nLynda Edwards began writing after taking creative writing courses provided by Community Education of the Black Hills. Her writings include fiction\, poetry\, and memoirs f other childhood ranch life. Her writings have won awards at the SD State Fair. \nEric Beeman grew up in Minnesota. After high school\, he served four years in the US Navy\, then enrolled in an electronics program. He retired in 2019 after a career as a maintenance technician.
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