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SUMMARY:Water/ Ways - Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Our World IS Water\n\n \nUS Sailing Center Sheboygan & Sheboygan Lighthouse \n\nOn display at the Sheboygan County Museum from March 1 through May 10\, 2025\, Water/ Ways\, a Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibit\, reminds us that as a natural resource and a vital component of humanity\, water is both practical and essential to the environmental\, cultural\, and historical experience of life on our planet. \n\n \nIce harvesting on Random Lake\, WI \n\nRepresenting over 71% of the Earth’s surface\, water is an essential component of everyday life on our planet. This critical role is not just as a natural resource\, but as a shared substance that shapes the artistic\, economic\, and cultural experience of community\, people\, and time. Water/ Ways\, explores the relationship between people and water through this multi-faceted lens. Additional local content will further explore the impact of water for Sheboygan County residents past and present. \n\n \n“Cooler by the Lake” Art Chair\, Kristin Olson. 2023. \n\nWater/ Ways is a Museum on Main Street exhibition developed by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service and inspired by an exhibition developed by the American Museum of Natural History\, New York (www.amnh.org). \n*****\nCover Image: Fishing on the Chattahoochee River\, Ga. Photo by Steve Harwood
URL:https://sheboyganmuseum.org/event/water-ways-smithsonian-institution-traveling-exhibit/
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SUMMARY:Spring Speaker Series
DESCRIPTION:Pre-Registration Encouraged\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Tuesday May 6\, 6:00 pm–7:30 pmAn Underwater Museum: The Wisconsin Shipwreck Coast\, Russ GreenThe power of nature rules in the recent NOAA designation of coastline from Kewaunee County to Port Washington as a National Marine Sanctuary housing 36 known shipwrecks\, ways to explore them\, and coordination to protect their history. NOAA’s Director of the Great Lakes National Marine Sanctuary Russ Green lets us dive deeper than we ever could before. \nTuesday June 3\, 6:00 pm–7:30 pmThe Business of Water Stewardship\, Samantha McLellandAt the center of all business lies profound shared resources. Part of the mission of many companies includes intercultural and international efforts to keep resources like water healthy. Learn about how Kohler Co. stewards watersheds from Sheboygan County to locations worldwide with the company’s Enterprise Program Manager of Water Samantha McClelland.   \n——————- \nTuesday March 4\, 6:00 pm–7:30 pmHistory of Sheboygan Surf\, Larry WilliamsGiant waves on Sheboygan’s coast of Lake Michigan have given way to cultural and recreational moments including the identity of “Malibu of the Midwest.” Sheboygan’s unique surf has permeated blockbuster movies\, progressed wetsuit technology\, and required innovations for ice-encrusted forecasts as told by co-founder of the Dairyland Surf Classic\, Larry Williams.  \nTuesday April 1\, 6:00 pm–7:30 pmSheboygan County’s Ice Age Story\, David MickelsonThe Laurentide Ice Sheet went wild in Sheboygan County 100\,000 years ago and left us with a landscape that defines our work\, our play\, our wildlife\, and our beloved Ice Age Trail. UW–Madison provides a Badger Talk with Senior Scientist David Mickelson to unpack the erratics. 
URL:https://sheboyganmuseum.org/event/spring-speaker-series-2-2/
CATEGORIES:Learn & Discover,Public Programming
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