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The Arts :: Writing also Special Events :: Online
Online Field Notes Writing Workshop, 6-Part Class – Spring 2025
10:00 AM (America/Denver)
Montana Natural History Center
Description:
Location: Virtual Classroom on Zoom
Dates: Tuesdays, March 18, 25, and April 1, 8, 15, 22
Time: 10:00-11:30 a.m.

Explore various forms of nature writing, then research and write your own Field Note during this online, workshop-based six-part class!

Instructors:
Allison De Jong, writer, naturalist, and editor of Montana Naturalist magazine and Field Notes on Montana Public Radio
Drew Lefebvre, naturalist, writer, and owner of Turnstone Nature Education

In this six-part class, you’ll work with Field Notes editor Allison De Jong, naturalist Drew Lefebvre, and your fellow participants to research, write, and workshop your very own Field Note. We’ll read and discuss a variety of nature writing; brainstorm ideas; practice writing prompts; discuss tone, style, and research methods; and provide feedback for each other’s Field Notes. And you’ll have the opportunity to record your Field Note with Montana Public Radio sometime later this year, if interested. Many of the Field Notes aired since 2021 were written in previous workshops! (You can read and listen to them here.)

This class will be a delightful combination of natural history and creativity. You’ll get to explore a natural history topic of your choice, practice different writing techniques, get and give feedback on your and others’ writing in a small, supportive workshop setting, and finish the class with a lovely natural history essay that’s ready to be shared with the Montana Public Radio listening area (if you wish!).

Course fee includes a copy of our beautiful Field Notes from the Montana Natural History Center book*, a collection of 134 Field Notes as well as original artwork from dozens of naturalists from the program’s first 25 years. We’ll read and discuss several of these Field Notes in class, and the rest of the book is yours to enjoy at your leisure.

Cost: $225 MNHC members, $245 non-members. You can add your MNHC membership to your order when you check out.
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Age Group: All Ages
Venue: Montana Natural History Center
Address: 120 Hickory Street Missoula, MT 59801
Phone: 406.327.0405

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