DANA TO HOST CORPS OF DISCOVERY II,
JULY 31–AUG. 4
Interactive experience brings Lewis &
Clark festivities to Blair
Dana College is proud to have been selected as the
host site for Corps of Discovery II: 200 Years to the Future, an
interactive experience put on by federal, state and local entities
and American Indian Nations. Corps of Discovery II will be on Dana’s
campus July 31–Aug. 4 and is a free family event.
Led by the National Park Service, Corps II is named
after the 1803-06 "Corps of Volunteers for Northwestern Discovery."
Corps II opened at Thomas Jefferson’s Monticello near Charlottesville,
Virginia, on Jan. 14, 2003. Corps II is a mobile exhibit designed
to provide visitors an introduction to the Lewis and Clark story,
including the natural history, cultural resources and the people
of our nation before, during and after the Lewis and Clark Expedition.
Corps II’s arrival at Dana coincides with the
Lewis and Clark Signature Event being held in the nearby community
of Fort Calhoun. A special shuttle service will run from Fort Calhoun
to the Dana campus for those who wish to partake of the whole historic
experience. Parking attendants will also be available at Dana to
help visitors unload passengers, park and find their way to the
exhibit, which will be set up in a parking lot east of the Gardner-Hawks
Center.
The traveling exhibit includes two tents with interpretive
exhibits and a performance tent called the Tent of Many Voices.
The Tent of Many Voices provides a 40- by 70-foot space for live
demonstrations, lectures, cultural presentations and audio-visual
programs. Live performances occur in partnership with American Indian
tribes, state and local governments, the private sector and our
partner federal agencies.
From a frozen mountaintop at Monticello, Corps II
has visited dozens of communities in Virginia, West Virginia, Pennsylvania,
Ohio, Maryland, Indiana, Kentucky, Illinois and Missouri - locations
where Meriwether Lewis and William Clark made preparations for the
journey into the West. Corps II opened its second season in March
2004 in St. Louis and will move up the Missouri River into the American
heartland then in 2005 through the Rocky Mountains to the Pacific
Ocean. In the spring of 2006 Corps II will travel from the Pacific
Ocean back to St. Louis. The journey will make stops in large urban
areas, American Indian Reservations, and small towns along the way.
Corps II serves as the unifying component for the
Bicentennial commemoration of the Lewis and Clark Expedition. During
the Bicentennial, the National Park Service will help link the American
people with each other by providing the Corps II venue where we
will listen to many voices share stories about impacts of the Lewis
and Clark Expedition and how our nation has evolved in the past
200 years.
Dana College is a place where all students actively
participate. They make things happen — in their own lives
and in the lives of others. Through a highly supportive faculty
and campus community, Dana students develop interpersonal skills,
leadership abilities, and other important values and knowledge as
they make choices about their future. Dana’s outstanding academic
programs in business, education, art and social work, among others,
ensure that students have the knowledge, skills and experience necessary
to pursue challenging careers or placement in graduate school.
Dana College is a private, liberal arts institution
in Blair, Neb. To learn more, visit www.dana.edu.
Dana College: Develop talents,
Take charge, Build a future — We’re with you all the
way.
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For more information contact:
Sarah Cavanah
Communications Coordinator
Dana College
(402) 426-7216
scavanah@dana.edu
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