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Montana Committee for the Humanities
  • Key Ingredients MontanaMay, 2006-March, 2007

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  • Presented by
  • the Montana Committee for the Humanities and the
    Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC

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Key Ingredients Montana Overview
  • Smithsonian Institution traveling exhibit
    America by Food
  • Extended opportunities to promote, interpret,
    celebrate Montana agriculture, food, and food
    culture, 2006-2007
  • Smithsonian Institution cachet
  • Six small Montana museums will host Bigfork,
    Butte, Colstrip, Conrad, Huntley, Libby
  • Most important feature local programming around
    the KI exhibit core involvement of local
    organizations, businesses, schools, etc.
  • New connections between agricultural, business,
    and cultural/education communities
  • Previous success of Barn Again Celebrating an
    American Icon Smithsonian exhibition in Montana
    (2003)
  • Tourism potential
  • Emphasis on local production/local consumption,
    sustainability, foodways

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Key Ingredients Montana Support
  • MCHproject sponsor and coordinator
  • --contracting for the exhibition with
    SI--identifying (through proposal process) the
    six Montana museums, --engaging the
    scholar/consultant (and sending him to the
    national KI workshop)
  • --making grants to the six museums
  • --establishing (through proposal process) a
    special KI Speakers Bureau, and a
    reading/discussion series
  • --training museum personnel regarding the KI
    exhibit and associated local programming
    --engaging the Montana Historical Society to
    produce a companion photographic exhibition of
    Montana food history
  • The six Montana museums
  • Major financial support from the Montana
    Department of Agricultures Growth Through
    Agriculture program

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The Castle, Smithsonian Institution, Washington,
DC
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More of the SI Complex
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Key Ingredients 19 cases, 3,475 lbs
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Key IngredientsFive Themes
  • Land of Plenty
  • Local Flavors
  • Dynamic Delivery
  • Festival of Feasts
  • Home Cooking

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KI Utah, 2005
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Scenes of Assembled Exhibit, Utah
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Scenes of Assembled Exhibit, Utah
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Key Ingredients America by FoodMontana
Schedule, 2006-2007
  • May 26 July 8 Mai Wah Society, Butte
  • July 16 Aug. 26 The Heritage Museum, Libby
  • Sept. 3 Oct. 13 Pondera History
    Association
    Transportation Museum, Conrad
  • Oct. 22 Dec. 2 Huntley Project
    Museum,
    Huntley
  • Dec. 10 Jan. 20 Schoolhouse History and Art
    Center,
    Colstrip
  • Jan. 28 March 10 Bigfork Art and Cultural
    Center, Bigfork

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Mai Wah Society, Butte
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Mai Wah Parade
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The Heritage Museum, Libby
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The Heritage Museum, Libby
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Pondera History Association-Transportation
Museum, Conrad
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Huntley Project Museum, Huntley
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Huntley Project Museum, Huntley
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Schoolhouse History and Art Center, Colstrip
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Schoolhouse History and Art Center, Colstrip
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Bigfork Art and Cultural Center, Bigfork
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Greg Patent, KI Montana scholar/consultant
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Winner of 2003 James M. Beard Prize, for
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Key Ingredients MontanaSpeakers Bureau
  • Speakers available through MCH Speakers Bureau
  • MCH covers honorarium and travel costs
  • Thirteen different speakers and programs
  • Available to non-profit, governmental and
    educational organizations throughout Montana
  • Contact Yvonne Gritzner for further information

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Key Ingredients MontanaSpeakers Bureau
  • The Belle of Amherst Allyson Adams, playwright,
    teacher, and actress, Virginia City843-5258adams
    allyson_at_hotmail.com
  • At Home on the Range Food as Love in Literature
    of the Western FrontierSue Hart, professor of
    English, Montana State University-Billings657-287
    9 office  248-4690 homeshart_at_msubillings.edu
  • CKraft in the KitchenEdrienne Cindy Kittredge,
    long-time museum director, current director
    Creative Arts Enterprise,Montana State
    University-Great Falls268-3713 office 468-2160
    homeckittredge_at_msugf.edu  
  • A Taste of Montana A History of Cooking and
    Cookbooks in MontanaMolly Kruckenberg, state
    archivist, Montana Historical Society,
    Helena444-7482 office 227-9295
    homemkruckenberg_at_mt.gov

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Key Ingredients MontanaSpeakers Bureau
  • Fire Lookouts and FoodLibby Langston, author and
    journalist, Missoula721-0451libbylan_at_bigsky.net
  • From the Land Harvesting Food PlantsRosalyn
    LaPier, enrolled member of Blackfeet Nation,
    research fellow, Missoula728-6224rrlapier_at_aol.co
    m
  • Montanas Emerging Food ShedAri LeVaux, food
    writer and columnist Flash in the Pan,
    Missoula829-9926lavo_at_montana.com
  • The Nature of Eating Food, Cultures, and
    LandscapeCindy Ott, history curator and
    affiliated assistant professor Museum of the
    Rockies/Montana State University-Bozeman994-6578
    office 579-7666 homecindyott_at_montana.edu
  •  Food, Culture, and Tradition Global Cuisine,
    Its Experience and Influence upon American
    SocietyRaymond E. Risho, independent scholar,
    master chef of international cuisine, retired
    restaurateur Perugia, Missoula549-0752 home  
    544-0752 cellrisho_at_qwest.net

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Key Ingredients MontanaSpeakers Bureau
  • Songs for your SupperWilliam Rossiter, retired
    professor/chair of humanities, Flathead Valley
    Community College, Kalispell755-2236bill_rossite
    r_at_centurytel.net 
  • Keeping It Local Cultural and Agricultural
    Preservation and the Global EconomyJosh
    Slotnick, farm manager, adjunct professor of
    ecological agriculture and society, University of
    Montana-Missoula239-6993 farm  543-1255 home
    peas_at_archerserve.com
  • Eating Our WordsChrysti M. Smith, researcher and
    host of Chrysti the Wordsmith radio series,
    Belgrade388-7480ctwordsmith_at_yahoo.com
  • Cookbook Culture Food and Community in Eastern
    Montana Randi Tanglen, MCH research fellow,
    Tucson AZ(520) 444-0206  (Offered in summer
    only)rlt_at_email.arizona.edu

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Key Ingredients Montana OpenBook Reading and
Discussion Series
  • As another complement to Key Ingredients, MCH is
    sponsoring a special Key Ingredients OpenBook
    reading and discussion program
  • Titles will include Feasting and Fasting with
    Lewis Clark A Food and Social History of the
    Early 1800s by Leandra Zim Holland, How To Cook A
    Wolf by M.F.K. Fisher, The Raw and The Cooked by
    Jim Harrison, and others
  • Contact Kim Anderson for further information

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Also of note Eat Our Words Montana Writers
Cookbook, published September, 2005, by MCH and
Farcountry Press
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Montana Committee for the Humanities
  • Independent nonprofit, state affiliate of
    National Endowment for the Humanities, a federal
    agency
  • Nonprofit governing board
  • Also, state grant proposal review panel for NEH
    funds
  • Incorporated, 501 (c) (3), Articles, Bylaws, etc.
  • 19 Members, 15 self-elected, 4 appointed by
    Governor, 4-year term
  • Officers chair and vice chair
  • Founded in 1972
  • Staff of four offices in Missoula

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The Humanities?
  • History
  • Literature
  • Languages
  • Philosophy
  • Ethics
  • Law, jurisprudence
  • Archaeology
  • History and criticism of the arts and music
  • Cultural, historical and critical aspects of the
    social and natural sciences

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MCH Programs
  • Grants, c. 40 annually, statewide
  • Speakers Bureau, 150 programs annually,
    especially rural Montana
  • Museum on Main Street (Key Ingredients)
  • Montana Center for the Book
  • OpenBook reading and discussion programs, 20
    series annually, especially, eastern Montana,
    Hi-Line
  • Montana Festival of the Book, September 28-30,
    2006 Missoula
  • Letters About Literature, student writing
    competition
  • One Book Montana, for 2005-2006, Letters About
    Yellowstone
  • Governors Humanities Awards, biennially
  • Publications, magazine, Eat Our Words, catalogs,
    etc.
  • Websites
  • E-newsletter

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Further MCH and Key Ingredients Information
  • Websites www.humanities.mt.org,
    www.montanabook.org, www.bookfest-mt.org, and
    www.keyingredients.org, www.museumonmainstreet.org
    , www.si.edu
  • Magazine Rendezvous The Humanities in Montana
    (twice yearly)
  • Monthly E-Newsletter
  • E-mail humanities.mt_at_umontana.edu
  • 406-243-6022
  • 311 Brantly, The University of Montana, Missoula,
    MT 59812

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MCH Appreciates the Opportunity to Bring Key
Ingredients Montana to the Governors Conference
on Tourism and Recreation!
  • Montana Committee for the Humanities
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