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SUMMARY:Great Basin Virtual Speaker Series
DESCRIPTION:Great Basin Virtual Speaker Series\nGreat Basin Virtual Speaker Series per Great Basin National Park foundation: \n“In 2026\, Great Basin National Park celebrates its 40th anniversary – a milestone shaped by decades of scientific research\, stewardship\, and community passion. To honor this legacy and expand access to the stories that make the Park extraordinary\, Great Basin National Park Foundation is launching a monthly Virtual Speaker Series. \n‘Whether you’re a longtime Park enthusiast and explorer\, or someone discovering Great Basin National Park for the first time\, the series will offer a unique opportunity to see the Park through new perspectives. We hope you’ll join us!” \nTuesday\, January 27\, 6 pm pacific time – Kick-Off Program \nSuperintendent Stories \nOur kick-off event will feature three former Great Basin National Park superintendents whose leadership and passion helped define Great Basin National Park’s identity\, protect its resources\, and expand its impact\, sustainability\, accessibility\, and significance. \nRegister\nLearn more about our event and speakers!\n \nTuesday\, February 24\, 6 pm pacific time – The Park / Art Connection \nWhat happens when painters\, photographers\, and composers immerse themselves in one of the most remote and inspiring landscapes in America? How do creativity\, conservation\, and place intertwine? And why does art matter in National Parks? \nIn this program we will be joined by four former Great Basin National Park Artists-in-Residence – painters\, writers\, and composers – to discuss why and how art benefits national parks and national parks benefit artists. \nRegister\nLearn more about our event and speakers!\n \nTuesday\, March 24\, 5:30 pm pacific time – Packrat Middens: Uncovering Thousands of Years of Biotic Change in the Great Basin \nDid you know that packrat’s preserved nests have provided significant insight into Great Basin’s climate and biota through time? Discover packrats’ biological and ecological significance to mammalian research and beyond with Dr. Ally Coconis\, packrat researcher and Curator of Mammalogy at the Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History. \nRegister\nLearn more about our event and speaker!\n \nTuesday\, April 21\, 6 pm pacific time – Water Warriors \nWater is essential to life in the Great Basin desert. In this program\, writer Michael Branch will share stories from his new book project\, Water Warriors\, which tells the inspiring story of how a colorful and diverse underdog alliance of rural Nevadans won a monumental battle in the water wars of the west\, and helped safeguard water essential to life within the Great Basin region. \nRegister\nLearn more about our event and speaker!
URL:https://elynevada.net/event/great-basin-virtual-speaker-series/2026-04-21/
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Community,History,Stargazing
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SUMMARY:Great Basin Virtual Speaker Series
DESCRIPTION:Great Basin Virtual Speaker Series\nGreat Basin Virtual Speaker Series per Great Basin National Park foundation: \n“In 2026\, Great Basin National Park celebrates its 40th anniversary – a milestone shaped by decades of scientific research\, stewardship\, and community passion. To honor this legacy and expand access to the stories that make the Park extraordinary\, Great Basin National Park Foundation is launching a monthly Virtual Speaker Series. \n‘Whether you’re a longtime Park enthusiast and explorer\, or someone discovering Great Basin National Park for the first time\, the series will offer a unique opportunity to see the Park through new perspectives. We hope you’ll join us!” \nTuesday\, January 27\, 6 pm pacific time – Kick-Off Program \nSuperintendent Stories \nOur kick-off event will feature three former Great Basin National Park superintendents whose leadership and passion helped define Great Basin National Park’s identity\, protect its resources\, and expand its impact\, sustainability\, accessibility\, and significance. \nRegister\nLearn more about our event and speakers!\n \nTuesday\, February 24\, 6 pm pacific time – The Park / Art Connection \nWhat happens when painters\, photographers\, and composers immerse themselves in one of the most remote and inspiring landscapes in America? How do creativity\, conservation\, and place intertwine? And why does art matter in National Parks? \nIn this program we will be joined by four former Great Basin National Park Artists-in-Residence – painters\, writers\, and composers – to discuss why and how art benefits national parks and national parks benefit artists. \nRegister\nLearn more about our event and speakers!\n \nTuesday\, March 24\, 5:30 pm pacific time – Packrat Middens: Uncovering Thousands of Years of Biotic Change in the Great Basin \nDid you know that packrat’s preserved nests have provided significant insight into Great Basin’s climate and biota through time? Discover packrats’ biological and ecological significance to mammalian research and beyond with Dr. Ally Coconis\, packrat researcher and Curator of Mammalogy at the Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History. \nRegister\nLearn more about our event and speaker!\n \nTuesday\, April 21\, 6 pm pacific time – Water Warriors \nWater is essential to life in the Great Basin desert. In this program\, writer Michael Branch will share stories from his new book project\, Water Warriors\, which tells the inspiring story of how a colorful and diverse underdog alliance of rural Nevadans won a monumental battle in the water wars of the west\, and helped safeguard water essential to life within the Great Basin region. \nRegister\nLearn more about our event and speaker!
URL:https://elynevada.net/event/great-basin-virtual-speaker-series/2026-03-24/
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Community,History,Stargazing
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SUMMARY:Great Basin Virtual Speaker Series
DESCRIPTION:Great Basin Virtual Speaker Series\nGreat Basin Virtual Speaker Series per Great Basin National Park foundation: \n“In 2026\, Great Basin National Park celebrates its 40th anniversary – a milestone shaped by decades of scientific research\, stewardship\, and community passion. To honor this legacy and expand access to the stories that make the Park extraordinary\, Great Basin National Park Foundation is launching a monthly Virtual Speaker Series. \n‘Whether you’re a longtime Park enthusiast and explorer\, or someone discovering Great Basin National Park for the first time\, the series will offer a unique opportunity to see the Park through new perspectives. We hope you’ll join us!” \nTuesday\, January 27\, 6 pm pacific time – Kick-Off Program \nSuperintendent Stories \nOur kick-off event will feature three former Great Basin National Park superintendents whose leadership and passion helped define Great Basin National Park’s identity\, protect its resources\, and expand its impact\, sustainability\, accessibility\, and significance. \nRegister\nLearn more about our event and speakers!\n \nTuesday\, February 24\, 6 pm pacific time – The Park / Art Connection \nWhat happens when painters\, photographers\, and composers immerse themselves in one of the most remote and inspiring landscapes in America? How do creativity\, conservation\, and place intertwine? And why does art matter in National Parks? \nIn this program we will be joined by four former Great Basin National Park Artists-in-Residence – painters\, writers\, and composers – to discuss why and how art benefits national parks and national parks benefit artists. \nRegister\nLearn more about our event and speakers!\n \nTuesday\, March 24\, 5:30 pm pacific time – Packrat Middens: Uncovering Thousands of Years of Biotic Change in the Great Basin \nDid you know that packrat’s preserved nests have provided significant insight into Great Basin’s climate and biota through time? Discover packrats’ biological and ecological significance to mammalian research and beyond with Dr. Ally Coconis\, packrat researcher and Curator of Mammalogy at the Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History. \nRegister\nLearn more about our event and speaker!\n \nTuesday\, April 21\, 6 pm pacific time – Water Warriors \nWater is essential to life in the Great Basin desert. In this program\, writer Michael Branch will share stories from his new book project\, Water Warriors\, which tells the inspiring story of how a colorful and diverse underdog alliance of rural Nevadans won a monumental battle in the water wars of the west\, and helped safeguard water essential to life within the Great Basin region. \nRegister\nLearn more about our event and speaker!
URL:https://elynevada.net/event/great-basin-virtual-speaker-series/2026-02-24/
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Community,History,Stargazing
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SUMMARY:Great Basin Virtual Speaker Series
DESCRIPTION:Great Basin Virtual Speaker Series\nGreat Basin Virtual Speaker Series per Great Basin National Park foundation: \n“In 2026\, Great Basin National Park celebrates its 40th anniversary – a milestone shaped by decades of scientific research\, stewardship\, and community passion. To honor this legacy and expand access to the stories that make the Park extraordinary\, Great Basin National Park Foundation is launching a monthly Virtual Speaker Series. \n‘Whether you’re a longtime Park enthusiast and explorer\, or someone discovering Great Basin National Park for the first time\, the series will offer a unique opportunity to see the Park through new perspectives. We hope you’ll join us!” \nTuesday\, January 27\, 6 pm pacific time – Kick-Off Program \nSuperintendent Stories \nOur kick-off event will feature three former Great Basin National Park superintendents whose leadership and passion helped define Great Basin National Park’s identity\, protect its resources\, and expand its impact\, sustainability\, accessibility\, and significance. \nRegister\nLearn more about our event and speakers!\n \nTuesday\, February 24\, 6 pm pacific time – The Park / Art Connection \nWhat happens when painters\, photographers\, and composers immerse themselves in one of the most remote and inspiring landscapes in America? How do creativity\, conservation\, and place intertwine? And why does art matter in National Parks? \nIn this program we will be joined by four former Great Basin National Park Artists-in-Residence – painters\, writers\, and composers – to discuss why and how art benefits national parks and national parks benefit artists. \nRegister\nLearn more about our event and speakers!\n \nTuesday\, March 24\, 5:30 pm pacific time – Packrat Middens: Uncovering Thousands of Years of Biotic Change in the Great Basin \nDid you know that packrat’s preserved nests have provided significant insight into Great Basin’s climate and biota through time? Discover packrats’ biological and ecological significance to mammalian research and beyond with Dr. Ally Coconis\, packrat researcher and Curator of Mammalogy at the Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History. \nRegister\nLearn more about our event and speaker!\n \nTuesday\, April 21\, 6 pm pacific time – Water Warriors \nWater is essential to life in the Great Basin desert. In this program\, writer Michael Branch will share stories from his new book project\, Water Warriors\, which tells the inspiring story of how a colorful and diverse underdog alliance of rural Nevadans won a monumental battle in the water wars of the west\, and helped safeguard water essential to life within the Great Basin region. \nRegister\nLearn more about our event and speaker!
URL:https://elynevada.net/event/great-basin-virtual-speaker-series/2026-01-27/
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Community,History,Stargazing
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SUMMARY:Virtual Eclipse Programs
DESCRIPTION:Virtual Eclipse Programs\nPrepare for Oct. 14th’s Annular Solar Eclipse with the help of two Great Basin National Park Foundation Virtual Eclipse Programs! \nGet Ready for the Great Basin Annular Eclipse!\nAugust 29\, 5 pm pacific time\nLINK TO REGISTER \nIn this virtual program\, meet Vivian White who works with the Astronomical Society of the Pacific. Vivian administers the Eclipse Ambassadors Off the Path program and the Night Sky Network – a community of more than 425 amateur astronomy clubs across the country. At our program\, Vivian will share her love of eclipses as well as eclipse mystery and science\, and what to expect for the upcoming Oct 14 annular eclipse. \nStay Wild\, Moon Child\nSeptember 12\, 5 pm pacific time\nLINK TO REGISTER \nIn this virtual program\, meet Andrea Jones\, Public Engagement Lead of the Solar System Exploration Division at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center. Andrea and her team share NASA planetary science research and discoveries with people around the world. Andrea is also the Director of International Observe the Moon Night. In this 2nd Get Ready for the Great Basin Annular Eclipse virtual program\, our guest speaker Andrea will detail the Moon’s role in solar and lunar eclipses and introduce emerging lunar science and exploration.
URL:https://elynevada.net/event/virtual-eclipse-programs/2023-09-12/
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
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SUMMARY:Virtual Eclipse Programs
DESCRIPTION:Virtual Eclipse Programs\nPrepare for Oct. 14th’s Annular Solar Eclipse with the help of two Great Basin National Park Foundation Virtual Eclipse Programs! \nGet Ready for the Great Basin Annular Eclipse!\nAugust 29\, 5 pm pacific time\nLINK TO REGISTER \nIn this virtual program\, meet Vivian White who works with the Astronomical Society of the Pacific. Vivian administers the Eclipse Ambassadors Off the Path program and the Night Sky Network – a community of more than 425 amateur astronomy clubs across the country. At our program\, Vivian will share her love of eclipses as well as eclipse mystery and science\, and what to expect for the upcoming Oct 14 annular eclipse. \nStay Wild\, Moon Child\nSeptember 12\, 5 pm pacific time\nLINK TO REGISTER \nIn this virtual program\, meet Andrea Jones\, Public Engagement Lead of the Solar System Exploration Division at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center. Andrea and her team share NASA planetary science research and discoveries with people around the world. Andrea is also the Director of International Observe the Moon Night. In this 2nd Get Ready for the Great Basin Annular Eclipse virtual program\, our guest speaker Andrea will detail the Moon’s role in solar and lunar eclipses and introduce emerging lunar science and exploration.
URL:https://elynevada.net/event/virtual-eclipse-programs/2023-08-29/
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
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CREATED:20220330T012327Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220330T012329Z
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SUMMARY:Exploring Lehman Caves' Ancient\, Mysterious Past Virtual Lecture
DESCRIPTION:Exploring Lehman Cave’s Ancient\, Mysterious Past Virtual Lecture\nAs a part of the Lehman Caves Centennial Year\, Great Basin National Park Foundation are presenting one virtual lecture a month. \nDesigned to bring visitors and locals alike closer to Great Basin National Park\, this virtual lecture’s speaker is Dr. Louise Hose. \nWhen? 6:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. \nTo attend this virtual lecture\, you must do so in advance. Register now by clicking the following link: https://bit.ly/3CYd7K4
URL:https://elynevada.net/event/exploring-lehman-caves-ancient-mysterious-past-virtual-lecture/
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CATEGORIES:History
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SUMMARY:A Close-Up Look at Lehman Caves Virtual Lecture
DESCRIPTION:A Close-Up Look at Lehman Caves Virtual Lecture\nAs a part of the Lehman Caves Centennial Year\, Great Basin National Park Foundation are presenting one virtual lecture a month. \nDesigned to bring visitors and locals alike closer to Great Basin National Park\, this virtual lecture’s speaker is Gretchen Baker. \nWhen? 6:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. \nTo attend this virtual lecture\, you must do so in advance. Register now by clicking the following link: https://bit.ly/3Ittr6I
URL:https://elynevada.net/event/a-close-up-look-at-lehman-caves-virtual-lecture/
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CATEGORIES:Community,History
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