Montana Raptors
Time: Friday, August 4th at 8:00pm
Location: Outdoor Amphitheatre at Lewis & Clark Caverns State Park
(Whitehall, MT) – Montana State Parks (stateparks.mt.gov) announced the eleventh edition of its Friday Evening programs will be held this Friday, August 4th from 8 to 9pm.
Many Montanans associate American Indian music solely with powwow drumming or the Native American flute. However, Indians have also contributed to American music in virtually every genre, including traditions often associated with distinctly non-Indian ethnic groups, like rap, reggae, and country western.
As director of the MusEco Media and Education Project, Scott Prinzing looks at the contributions of American Indian musicians to the development of contemporary popular music, and explores a broad spectrum of music by American Indian individuals in genres ranging from blues to folk, country to gospel, and heavy metal to hip-hop.
For more information e-mail Brian Turner caverns.americorps@gmail.com
What: Friday evening program
When: Friday, July 28th, from 8-9p
Where: Lewis and Clark Caverns State Park – Visitors Center 25 Lewis and Clark Caverns Rd.
Whitehall, MT 59759
Cost: Free to those registered in the campground or registered Montana drivers.
$6 to out of state visitors.
From the exit 274 on I-90 we are 13 miles south on Highway 287 and 5 miles west on MT 2.
From the Cardwell exit 256 on I-90 we are 7 miles east along MT 2.
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A division of Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks
stateparks.mt.gov
Contact:
Brian Turner
AmeriCorps Member
Lewis & Clark Caverns State Park
Whitehall, MT 59759
(406) 287-3541
(248) 463-8623
caverns.americorps@gmail.com