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WHO: Wanda and Stewart Bellman 

WHAT: Free lecture as part of the Monthly Bellman Brown Bag Series (Panel Presentation)

WHERE: Matthews Opera House Theater

WHEN: Wednesday October 9 from 12:00 to 1:00

WHY: To explore ideas, history, literature, art, and culture

HOW: BYOB-Bring your own bite-to-eat, take a seat, and enjoy entertainment for an hour while you devour


WE’VE GOT YOUR LUNCH HOUR IN THE BAG!

As we carry-on through the lunch hour we hope you enjoy a comfortable seat at our table and the splendor of your surroundings. We welcome you to invite friends, family, and even that crazy co-worker to try something new at noon!

For more information on how to connect to our community here at the Matthews, give us a call at (605)642-7973, email us at ad@matthewsopera.com, or find us on facebook

THE PRESENTERS

Educators, arts advocates, and philanthropists, Wanda and Stewart Bellman have established a substantial list of achievements and contributions to the Spearfish community. This month, the Matthews presents a special dialogue with those who know the Bellmans best at our first-ever “Bellman of all Bellmans,” honoring the namesake and creators of the monthly lecture series. Please join us on Wednesday, October 9 at noon as guests Paul Higbee, Dr. Janeen Larsen, Jean Helmer, Dick Termes, Dr. Amy Fuqua, and Michael Pangburn present a colorful and captivating discussion about two of our community’s most passionate supporters.

 


ABOUT THE BELLMAN BROWN BAG SERIES

The Bellman Brown Bag series is a humanities program designed to explore ideas, history, literature, art, and culture. The Brown Bag program was developed by Dr. Stewart Bellman in the 1990’s. Recognizing the Matthews Opera House as an ideal venue for the exploration of humanities topics, he engaged a line-up of speakers to present programs on a range of humanities topics each month.

Dr. Bellman was a professor of English at Black Hills State University, Spearfish, SD. His teaching career spanned thirty years. Bellman retired from BHSU and passed away in November 2002.

Programs are presented on the second Wednesday of each month, noon to 1 pm. Designed to begin and end within the lunch hour, patrons are invited to bring their lunch, if desired, or simply enjoy an hour of learning and entertainment.  This is an opportunity to gain insight into themes that touch our daily lives.

 

 

 

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