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SUMMARY:Foraging for Connection with Place\, Self and Other
DESCRIPTION:In modern times\, we have all but forgotten that in our everyday landscapes\, we are surrounded by healthy\, biodiverse foods in the forms of wild\, seasonally edible plants\, seeds\, mushrooms\, and animals. Join scholar and outdoor enthusiast\, Joel Pontius for a short talk about safety guidelines for foraging in the woods and the reasons behind it and then for a walk through the woods finding and sampling the good things nature provides. \nJoel Pontius is the Director of the Graduate Program at Teton Science Schools. Previously\, he was an Associate Professor of Sustainability and Environmental Education at Goshen College’s Merry Lea Environmental Learning Center where he directed the Sustainability Leadership Semester and was also a former guide in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem. As a father of two daughters\, Joel uses his passions as a forager\, tracker\, educator\, writer\, and storyteller to create connections between people and places\, especially through experiences around wild and feral foods.  \nCome enjoy a free and open to the public event\, no registration needed. Joel Pontius will provide a half hour discussion\, followed by a half hour outdoor foraging walk. Please contact director@otterbeinpubliclibrary.org with any questions.
URL:https://indianahumanities.org/event/foraging-for-connection-with-place-self-and-other/
LOCATION:Otterbein Public Library\, 23 E. First St.\, Otterbein\, IN\, 47970
CATEGORIES:Community Event
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SUMMARY:"Get Back (To Where You Once Belonged): Back-to-Nature in American Life"
DESCRIPTION:What can the history of “back” to nature movements tell us about the changing ways that Americans have encountered nature? \nFrom 19th century utopians\, to Depression-era homesteaders\, to 60’s counterculturalists\, to contemporary advocates of green lifestyles—Americans have long shared a faith that a return to nature might provide an answer to the challenges of their times. \nIn this presentation\, Andrew Case\, an independent scholar of history and environmental studies\, describes the history of “back-to-the-land” movements in the U.S. to encourage audiences to examine what it has meant to go “back” to nature\, while also exploring the people and places that have been shaped by – and excluded from – visions of a return to nature. \n“Get Back (To Where You Once Belonged)” is being held during Benton County’s hosting of Water/Ways. Visit the Benton County Soil & Water Conservation District website for more information.
URL:https://indianahumanities.org/event/get-back-to-where-you-once-belonged-back-to-nature-in-american-life/
LOCATION:Otterbein Public Library\, 23 E. First St.\, Otterbein\, IN\, 47970
CATEGORIES:Grantee Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20221130T113000
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SUMMARY:“Living on Indigenous Landscapes: Potawatomi and Settler Histories in Northern Indiana”
DESCRIPTION:Who were the Indigenous peoples who lived on the land where we live today and how can we respond to the injustices that caused them to lose this land? \nDr. Luke Gascho\, Executive Director\, Emeritus – Merry Lea Environmental Learning Center of Goshen College\, will discuss interactions between the Potawatomi people and settlers in northern Indiana. During his talk\, insights will be shared regarding the framework that gave governments moral and legal justifications to invade Indigenous lands and dominate and force removal of Indigenous peoples. \nThe presentation will also cover what the continent was like before 1492\, insights into the interactions between Indigenous peoples and settlers in Elkhart County\, Indiana\, and current actions that can lead to right relationships between people and the land. \n“Living on Indigenous Landscapes” is being held during Benton County’s hosting of Water/Ways. Visit the Benton County Soil & Water Conservation District website for more information.
URL:https://indianahumanities.org/event/living-on-indigenous-landscapes-potawatomi-and-settler-histories-in-northern-indiana-5/
LOCATION:Otterbein Public Library\, 23 E. First St.\, Otterbein\, IN\, 47970
CATEGORIES:Grantee Event
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SUMMARY:“Upstream\, Downstream: Sharing the Watershed”
DESCRIPTION:How do my actions positively or negatively affect the ways other people interact with the watershed? \nWe ask a lot of our watersheds. We expect them to provide drinking water and remove wastewater\, support industry\, store groundwater and drain farm fields\, paved streets and parking lots. Do we consider how\, in our daily living\, we contribute to the health or destruction of these living systems? \nIn this presentation\, Phil Anderson\, ReThink Consulting and IUPUI\, introduces new ways of thinking about how our actions affect the ways other people interact with the watershed. \n“Upstream\, Downstream” is being held during Benton County’s hosting of Water/Ways. Visit the Benton County Soil & Water Conservation District website for more information.
URL:https://indianahumanities.org/event/upstream-downstream-sharing-the-watershed-3/
LOCATION:Otterbein Public Library\, 23 E. First St.\, Otterbein\, IN\, 47970
CATEGORIES:Grantee Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20221031T180000
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SUMMARY:Haunted Water/Ways
DESCRIPTION:Join us on Halloween night to explore the Water/Ways exhibit and learn about local haunted waterways in Benton County. Trick-or-treating included as part of this event. \nVisit the Benton County Soil & Water Conservation District website for more information.
URL:https://indianahumanities.org/event/haunted-water-ways/
LOCATION:Otterbein Public Library\, 23 E. First St.\, Otterbein\, IN\, 47970
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221029
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UID:10000950-1667008800-1670723999@indianahumanities.org
SUMMARY:Water/Ways Indiana Tour: Otterbein
DESCRIPTION:Visit the Otterbein Public Library in Otterbein to see Water/Ways! Please visit the library’s website to confirm visitation times and guidelines. \nThe Smithsonian’s Water/Ways exhibition dives into water–an essential component of life on our planet\, environmentally\, culturally\, and historically. \nIn societies across the globe\, water serves as a source of peace and contemplation. Many faiths revere water as a sacred symbol. Authors and artists are inspired by the complex character of water–a substance that is seemingly soft and graceful that is yet a powerful and nearly unstoppable force. \nWater also plays a practical role in American society. The availability of water affected settlement and migration patterns. Access to water and control of water resources have long been a central part of political and economic planning. Human creativity and resourcefulness provide new ways of protecting water resources and renewing respect for the natural environment.
URL:https://indianahumanities.org/event/water-ways-indiana-tour-otterbein/
LOCATION:Otterbein Public Library\, 23 E. First St.\, Otterbein\, IN\, 47970
CATEGORIES:Grantee Event,Indiana Humanities Event
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UID:10001101-1666980000-1666987200@indianahumanities.org
SUMMARY:Water/Ways Grand Opening
DESCRIPTION:Join us as we celebrate the grand opening of Water/Ways in Benton County! A ribbon cutting ceremony will occur at 6 p.m. with a reception to follow.
URL:https://indianahumanities.org/event/water-ways-grand-opening-4/
LOCATION:Otterbein Public Library\, 23 E. First St.\, Otterbein\, IN\, 47970
CATEGORIES:Grantee Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220804T120000
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UID:10001276-1659614400-1667131200@indianahumanities.org
SUMMARY:The Otterbein 150 Project Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:In 2022 the town of Otterbein celebrates its sesquicentennial! As part of the festivities\, the Otterbein Public Library will host an exhibition developed by the Otterbein 150 Project. The exhibition will feature  Otterbein-related artifacts and historical memorabilia commemorating the history of the town and its people\, as told by community members and town historians. \nThe exhibit will be on display during library business hours\, August through December 2022. For more information\, check out the Otterbein 150 Project’s Facebook page\, visit the Otterbein Public Library’s website or email otterbein150@gmail.com. \nThis program received support from an Indiana Humanities Action Grant.
URL:https://indianahumanities.org/event/the-otterbein-150-project-exhibition/
LOCATION:Otterbein Public Library\, 23 E. First St.\, Otterbein\, IN\, 47970
CATEGORIES:Grantee Event
ORGANIZER;CN="Otterbein 150 Project":MAILTO:otterbein150@gmail.com
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