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The Extreme History Project held its Annual Meeting on January 25, 2014. The goals of the meeting were to introduce our new venture "Adventure Through Time" and encourage the team to make Extreme History work for them.

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Introductions

• Who’s on Board?

• Who are you?– Name– Penny Story– What brought to Extreme History– What can Extreme History do for you?

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Organizational Goals

– To preserve, research, engage and educate about the history and site of Fort Parker.

– To build an understanding of foundational and theoretical principles which support The Extreme History Project mission and philosophy

– To educate the public about the importance of an understanding of history to community, policy and society

– To create an Extreme History Model for other organizations and communities to follow

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2014 Goals

• Complete Oral History Projects

• Launch “Adventure Through Time”

• Finish articles:– Bradley Fellowship– MAS

• Book to draft form

• Assist with securing

• the purchase Fort Parker

• Fund documentary

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Adventure Through Time

• Local History Focus• Provides Sustainability to Extreme History• Supports our Mission • Education through Social Media

– Blogs and FB posts on Bozeman History

• Facebook: Adventure through Time• Website: www.adventurethroughtime.org

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Historic Walking Tours• Collaboration with BHPAB/City of Bozeman• Merchant Sponsors• Specialty Tours

– Pub Crawl– Investigative Historic Ghost Tours

• Eight Walking Tours– Downtown– Red Light District– Historic Churches– Women’s History Walk– Bon Ton Historic District– Historic Cemetery Tour– Between the crosses, row on row, that mark our place – Ghost Tour (partnering with Bozeman Paranormal)

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Bus Tours

• Crow Agency Bus Tour – June 14

• Madison Bus Tour - August 30

• Air-Conditioned Bus

• Increase rates to $55/person, $100/couple

• Partner with MOR and Museum of the Beartooths

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Ellen Theatre

• Partnership with the Ellen Theatre

• Four Performances in July– New Native Voices– Who Killed John Bozeman– Voices from Fort Parker– Women Work Women Vote: Honoring

Women’s Suffrage

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• 2013 Lecture Series• Fort Parker surface field work• Virginia City Field School• Piloting walking tours• Conference Presentations

– MAS– Plains– Montana History Conference

• Madison Bus Tour• Kickstarter Campaign

What Was

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• Oral History I• Oral History II• Documentary• Launch Adventure Through

Time • Bradley Fellowship / Article• 2014 Lecture Series• Archaeological Conservancy

purchase• Virginia City Field School

What is

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• Adventure Through Time

• Fort Parker Fundraising

• Sweet Pea Parade

• MSU Preservation Certificate Program

• Fort Parker photo book

• Anathema

• Fort Parker Fieldwork

What Will Be

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Funding Extreme History

• Grants

• Fundraising– Kickstarter– Fort Parker– Brewery fundraiser

• Membership

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• Titles• Worksheet• Define your role• Design your future

– Create a place for yourself in Extreme History

• What project would you like to bring to Extreme History?

Team Extreme

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Summation• Reaching our goals

• Adventure: A new Venture!

• Our past, present, future

• Show me the money!

• Building our Team

• Building our Board

• Making XH your own

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Workshop

Documentary – Abbey

Sweet Pea Parade – Courtney

Fort Parker Fundraising – Tessa

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All a Board!The Extreme History Board Meeting

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Dream Big• Report on workshops

• Establish quarterly meetings

• Create projects and finish worksheet

• What is the future of Extreme History

• Word map– 3 words that express Extreme History

• Sign up for projects