Bridger Lutz Photo courtesy of Great Falls Public Library

Is Bigfoot in Montana? Have you ever seen him? Do we have legitimate proof of his existence? 

Bridger Lutz, Director of Education and Programing at the C.M. Russell Museum, discusses these questions and more at the Great Falls Public Library on Thursday, April 17th, from 6 to 7 pm in this free program in the Cordingley Room.

In the forest primeval … we are not alone. From the rocky shores of the Pacific Northwest to the ancient and equally arcane woodlands of Appalachia, rumors of a large bipedal creature roaming the dark edges of the American imagination existed long before Europeans reached the continent.

Despite countless photographs, innumerable encounters, and eyewitness accounts, the truth of Bigfoot remains elusive. Is it real? Is it a North American ape? Is it an emissary from the aliens? Or is it simply a case of mistaken identity? From early settler reports and Native American folklore to modern-day sightings right here in the Big Sky Country. Listen as he pieces together the story of Bigfoot in Montana, starting with the fundamental question: what is Bigfoot? This program was originally slated as a program in conjunction with help from Humanities Montana. 

For more information, contact Jake Sorich at jsorich@greatfallslibrary.org or 406-453-0349 ext. 220. 

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