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2024-10-03 18:30:002024-10-03 20:00:00US/MountainScience on Tap
Join us for Science on Tap, Thursday, October 3rd at 6:30pm in the Cellar at the FLBC Pubhouse. Our speaker is Frank H. Tyro, President of the Great Bear Foundation. His talk will be “Observations on 40 years of Arctic and Sub-Arctic Travels.”
Please note: No food will be available downstairs in the Cellar, please come early and eat upstairs prior to the presentation.
Frank has 40 years of co-leading the Arctic Ecology Field Courses for the Great Bear Foundation (GBF). He is currently President of the GBF Board. He has a total of 56
years working in radio, film, and photography. He was the Media Department head at Salish Kootenai College (SKC) for 32 years and received multiple awards for his extensive film work. He was co-founder of the Flathead Lake International Cinemafest. After retirement from SKC, Frank founded Caribou Crossing with his wife, Dr. Lori Lambert and has been doing independent film and photography work since 2016. His presentation will include clips from the award winning documentary on Dr. Charles Jonkel, “Walking Bear Comes Home.”
Presentations start at 6:30 pm at the Flathead Lake Brewing Company.
Brought to you by the Flathead Lakers, Flathead Lake Biological Station, and the Flathead Lake Brewing Co.
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Join us for Science on Tap, Thursday, October 3rd at 6:30pm in the Cellar at the FLBC Pubhouse. Our speaker is Frank H. Tyro, President of the Great Bear Foundation. His talk will be “Observations on 40 years of Arctic and Sub-Arctic Travels.”
Please note: No food will be available downstairs in the Cellar, please come early and eat upstairs prior to the presentation.
Frank has 40 years of co-leading the Arctic Ecology Field Courses for the Great Bear Foundation (GBF). He is currently President of the GBF Board. He has a total of 56
years working in radio, film, and photography. He was the Media Department head at Salish Kootenai College (SKC) for 32 years and received multiple awards for his extensive film work. He was co-founder of the Flathead Lake International Cinemafest. After retirement from SKC, Frank founded Caribou Crossing with his wife, Dr. Lori Lambert and has been doing independent film and photography work since 2016. His presentation will include clips from the award winning documentary on Dr. Charles Jonkel, “Walking Bear Comes Home.”
Presentations start at 6:30 pm at the Flathead Lake Brewing Company.
Brought to you by the Flathead Lakers, Flathead Lake Biological Station, and the Flathead Lake Brewing Co.