Every year, the Colorado Springs Pioneers Museum (CSPM) hosts the Gift of History – our largest fundraiser to support the Museum’s exhibits, educational programming and the preservation of our object and archival collection. This year, to kick off the Gift of History campaign CSPM is presenting a week of public programs to demonstrate how we fulfill our mission to build a lasting connection to the Pikes Peak region by preserving and sharing our cultural history.
Learn something new on your lunch break! During an in-person CSPM Lunch & Learn program join a content expert to get a behind-the-scenes look into a fascinating subject. Take a deep dive into a variety of topics explored in CSPM’s exhibits. Guests are invited to bring their own sack lunch to enjoy outside on the museum grounds with the speaker and museum staff after the program. RSVP Required. Space is Limited. Lunch will not be provided.
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Learn something new on your lunch break! During an in-person CSPM Lunch & Learn program join a content expert to get a behind-the-scenes look into a fascinating subject. Take a deep dive into a variety of topics explored in CSPM’s exhibits. Guests are invited to bring their own sack lunch to enjoy outside on the museum grounds with the speaker and museum staff after the program. RSVP Required. Space is Limited. Lunch will not be provided.
RSVP: https://bit.ly/3P0SSAY
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Lunch & Learn: How do you write a book about the place personality of Colorado Springs?
ABOUT THE PROGRAM
John Harner, professor of Geography and Environmental Studies at UCCS will discuss the process he went through to gather data and write his historical geography of Colorado Springs, Profiting from the Peak: Landscape and Liberty in Colorado Springs (University Press of Colorado, 2022). He will discuss what he means by a “historical geography,” the archival data he used from the Colorado Springs Pioneers Museum, and how the content and thematic organization evolved over the course of the project. He will summarize his findings, but recognize that these are open for interpretation, so conversation and debate is encouraged!
ABOUT THE PRESENTER
John Harner is Professor in the Department of Geography and Environmental Studies at the University of Colorado Colorado Springs. He received his Ph.D. from the Arizona State University in 1996. His research interests focus on American urban landscapes; cultural, economic, and social connections between the United States and Mexico; and the historical geography of Colorado Springs. His local work has culminated in the book Profiting from the Peak: Landscape and Liberty in Colorado Springs. Research for this book contributed to “The Story of Us” digital humanities exhibit and to artifact textual descriptions in the “COS@150” exhibit at the Colorado Springs Pioneers Museum. He received the CU Thomas Jefferson Award in 2018.
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