
Find out, “What happens when you let the universe book your flight?” with Great Falls traveler Cortney Reedy on Thursday, Jan. 8
Cortney didn’t dream about spontaneous travel; she lived it.
One ordinary day, she strolled into the Salt Lake City airport, walked up to the ticket counter, and said, “Surprise me.” No plan. No destination. Just vibes. With limited time and money but unlimited curiosity, Cortney boarded the first flight out because, as she puts it, “Why not let fate be your travel agent?”
On Thursday, January 8 from 6:30 to 7:30 pm in the Cordingley Room, join Cortney as she gives a FREE talk where she recounts her unscripted adventure. There will be samples of an Asian cuisine served during the event, as well.
Cortney is the Lewis & Clark Interpretive Center Education Coordinator. In 2022, she received the Gifford Pinchot Excellence in Interpretation and Conservation Education Award, a regional accolade celebrating a Forest Service employee who demonstrates a significant contribution to conservation education and interpretive services while strengthening essential partnerships.
Some of her past adventures include travels in New Zealand, France and all across Montana!
Remaining Armchair Traveler Series Talks for 2026
February 5: Leigh Larson’s travels through Sweden!
March 5: Amy Pearson Goes Backpacking in the Wilderness.
April 2: Larry Phillips’ travels through Thailand.
May 7: Duff Family Travels through Galapagos Islands.
June 4: Wendy Lee – The open sea, Cruises!!
For more information, contact Jake Sorich at js*****@***************ry.org or 406-453-0349 ex. 220.
By Jake Sorich, Great Falls Public Library: December 31, 2025 – Great Falls, Mt
