Celebrating Our Heritage: A free weekly entertainment and educational series held at the Nolan Center
Wrangell Chautauqua
Celebrating Our Heritage
A free weekly entertainment and educational series held at
the James and Elsie Nolan Center
January 12 – April 12, Thursday Nights at 7:00 p.m.
Jan. 12 Changing Shorelines, Early Inhabitant Campsites, and Marine Reptiles by Jim Biachtal
Jan. 19 Wrangell’s Communities Take Root Orchard by Rico Montenegro
Jan. 26 Baha’i Trip to Israel by Kris Reed
Feb. 2 Respect and Bullying Prevention in Society by Michael Mekerosky
Feb. 9 The Sounds of Silence: Echolocating Southeast Alaska's Bats by Karen Blejwas
Feb. 16 Japanese Balloons in WWII by Ross Coen
Feb 23 Elk Research in Game Management Unit 3, Wrangell Area by Richard Lowell
Mar. 1 Greenfire: Also Leopold and a Land Ethic for Our Time 70 minute Film
Mar. 8 In Search of the Wild Orchid: From the Field Notes of a Botanist by Shauna Hee
Mar. 15 Converting the Natives: A History of the San Antonio Missions by Leah Breeding
Mar. 22 The Museum of Flight's Alaskan Aviation Photography Collection by Amy Heidrick
Mar. 29 Choosing Sides: The Catawba Nation and the Southern Revolutionary War by Latasha Richards
Apr. 5 Living to 100 by SEARHC
Apr. 12 Medevacs in Alaska by Guardian Flight
Apr. 19 The Flying White House: The Presidents and Aviation by Richard Lynch
A Cooperative Effort Sponsored by the following organizations:
USDA Forest Service*, the Wrangell Museum, the James and Elsie Nolan Center and the Healthy Wrangell Coalition
*USDA is an equal opportunity provider and employer