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NMHC Grant Application #. 2528 New Mexico Humanities Council Grant Application Form (Mini or Regular Grant) NMHC Use Only Total Amount Requested: 2000.00 Total Amount of Matching Contribution: 3450.00 Application Number: 2528 Total Challenge Grant Amount: 0.00 Application Deadline: 1 Jun 2016, 5:01pm MT Award: PDF Generated: 2 Jun 2016, 8:41am MT Project Title: Public Lecture/Discussion with Author, Hampton Sides Project Description: Hampton Sides, will present a public lecture entitled, "A Realm Won by Blood and Thunder: Kit Carson, Manifest Destiny's Unlikely Field Agent." Following Hampton's prepared statements he will entertain questions and comments from the audience. This program is one of a series of events for the 11th Annual Las Vegas Heritage Week, August 6 - 14, 2016. Admission will be $5 for General and $3 for Friends of Museum Membership to help cover cost of the program Sponsoring Organization: Friends of the City of Las Vegas Museum and Rough Riders Memorial Collection Description: The Friends of the Museum was established in 1997 to support the Las Vegas City Museum with volunteers, funds and special public programs. It delivers Museum and Friends information to the public through a regular Newsletter and collaborates with other community organizations Mission: The mission of the Friends of the Museum is to enhance the Museum's obligation to the collection entrusted to it as patrimony by members of the community. It deliberates and generates ideas fro securing both human and financial resources for the care of the collection, for scholarly research, and for educations exhibits and public programs. PO Box 3311 , Las Vegas NM 87701 email: [email protected]; tel: 505.718.9006; DUNS #: US Project Director: Robert Eugene Mishler; Chair, Friends of the City of Las Vegas Museum & Rough Rider Collection 711 Coronado , Las Vegas NM 87701 email: [email protected]; tel: 505-425-5929 Fiscal Agent: Mr Jacob Patrick Alarid; Treasurer, Friends of the City of Las Vegas Museum and Rough Rider Memorial Collection 1050 6th Street , Las Vegas NM 87701 email: [email protected]; tel: 505 454-1914 Contact info "approved" on: 4 May 2016, 8:53am MT Project Formats: [ X] Conference [ X] Exhibit [ X] Lecture(s) [ X] Radio Program [ X] Reading/Discussion [ X] Workshop [ X] Film or Video Discussion [ X] Symposium [ X] Panel Discussion [ X] Other (explain) [ X] Does program respond to a NMHC request for proposals (RFP)? If OTHER, explain format: Author interaction with the audience in a Q and A format Humanities Scholars Who Will Participate: Mr. Robert F Rivas; Retired, Professor Emeritus of Social Work, Siena College, Albany, NY; Friends of Museum Board Member Siena College, Albany, NY; Friends of Museum Board Member; Las Vegas Citizens Committee for Historic Preservation Board Member; Member Las Vegas Musicians Reunited; Friends of Fort Union. AAS Business Technology, Richmond College, New York; BA Business Administration, New Mexico Highlands University; MSW Arizona State University Hampton Sides; Author, journalist, historian Distinguished Scholar, Santa Fe Institute Journalist in Residence, Colorado College Advisory Member for Authors Guild of America, Mayborn Literary Non-Fiction Conference and Traverse City National Writers Series Editor-at-large, Outside magazine BA History, Yale Evaluator: Ms Linda Ann Anderle; Office Manager, Franken Construction Company Road Scholar Program, Regional Santa Fe Las Vegas Arts Council Meadow City Music Festival Main Street de Las Vegas BA, College Studies, College of Santa Fe Agreement: By signing and submitting this application, the authorizing official of the applicant organization, the project director, and the fiscal agent are 1) providing the required certifications regarding disbarment and suspension, and compliance with the nondiscrimination statutes as set forth in the INSTRUCTIONS OF CERTIFICATION, indicating that the applicant is eligible to receive federal funds, and 2) agreeing that any funds awarded by NMHC will be used for the purposes set forth herein, unless changes or revisions are subsequently approved in accordance with applicable policies of the New Mexico Humanities Council. Signatures Project Director: Robert Eugene Mishler Date: 1 Jun 2016, 9:34am MT Fiscal Agent: Mr Jacob Patrick Alarid Date: 1 Jun 2016, 9:39am MT Project Description 1. What is planned? Author, Hampton Sides, will make a public presentation entitled "A Realm Won by Blood an Thunder: Kit Carson, Manifest Destiny's Unlikely Field Agent." The 50-60 minute presentation will be followed by questions and discussion with the audience. Robert Rivas will moderate program. Mr. Sides 50-60 minute presentation will focus on the frontiersman, Kit Carson, as told in his award winning book, "Blood and Thunder" (2006). Hampton Sides is best-known for his narrative history and literary non-fiction adventure stories set in war or depicting epic expeditions of discovery and exploration. These include his bestselling histories, Ghost Soldiers, Hellhound On His Trail, In the Kingdom of Ice, and Blood and Thunder, Ghost Soldiers (2001), a World War II narrative which has sold over a million copies worldwide and has been translated into a dozen foreign languages and was the basis for the 2005 Miramax film, ?The Great Raid.? It won the 2002 PEN USA Award for non-fiction and the Discover Award from Barnes & Noble. Hampton?s next national bestseller, Hellhound On His Trail (2010), concerns the murder of Martin Luther King Jr., and the international manhunt for assassin James Earl Ray. The book was the subject of the recent PBS documentary ?Roads to Memphis? and has been optioned by Universal Pictures for the screen. His most recent book, In the Kingdom of Ice (2014), tells the story of the grand and terrible polar voyage the USS Jeannette (1879-81), an American-led attempt on the North Pole through the Bering Strait that ended in Siberia. It reached #3 on the New York Times bestseller?s list and has become a classic of Arctic survival literature. It is now being developed as a limited series for television. Hampton's presentation on August 6th will draw from his 2006 book, Blood and Thunder. It is a sweeping epic about the European American entry into the American West and the life and times of controversial frontiersman Kit Carson. It was named one of the 10 Best Books of 2006 by Time magazine, and was selected as the year?s best history title by both the History Book Club and the Western Writers of America. Blood and Thunder was the subject of a major documentary on the PBS program ?The American Experience? and is currently under development as a television miniseries Hampton Sides is editor-at-large for Outside Magazine, is a regular contributor to National Geographic, and has written for such periodicals as The New Yorker, The New York Times, The American Scholar, and Newsweek. His magazine work, collected in numerous published anthologies, has been twice named a Finalist for the National Magazine Awards in feature writing. He teaches literary journalism and narrative history at Colorado College, where he serves as Journalist in Residence. A native of Memphis but now a resident of Santa Fe, Hampton has a BA in history from Yale. In 2015, he was a Miller Distinguished Scholar at the Santa Fe Institute. Hampton serves as an advisory board member of the Authors Guild of America, the Mayborn Literary Non-Fiction Conference, and the Traverse City National Writers Series and is a past fellow of Yaddo, the MacDowell Colony, and the Edwards Media Program at Stanford. His is a regular guest-lecturer at universities and other institutions, including Columbia Journalism School, Yale, Stanford, SMU, Bowdoin College, Google Campus, the Autry Museum of the American West, and the National World War II Museum. He has appeared as a guest on such national broadcasts as Book TV, The American Experience, the Today Show, the History Channel, Fresh Air, The Colbert Report, CBS Sunday Morning, the NewsHour with Jim Lehrer, and NPR's ?All Things Considered.? This presentation is in collaboration with Las Vegas Citizens Committee for Historic Preservation (coordinator of Las Vegas Heritage Week), Las Vegas City Museum, New Mexico Highlands University, New Mexico Humanities Council and the National Endowment for the Humanities (?) General Admission is $5; Friends of the Museum Admission is $3 2. When will it take place? 4:00 -6:00 pm, Saturday, August 6, 2016 3. Where will it take place? New Mexico Highlands University Ilfeld Auditorium. The Auditorium is the City venue that has hosted large audiences for public concerts, theatre, lectures, films, convocations and memorial services since its completion in the 1920s. It has over 700 seats. 4. Who are the managers, planners, and humanities scholars? Please provide names, titles, and brief identifications. The program is primarily managed and planned by the Board of Directors of the Friends of the City of Las Vegas Museum and Rough Rider Memorial Collection, the City of Las Vegas Museum, Hampton Sides, all in collaboration with the Las Vegas Citizens Committee for Historic Preservation and the Las Vegas Heritage Week Coordinating Committee. The humanities scholars are: Mr. Hampton Sides, invited presenter, BA Degree, national and international recognized non-fiction writer and author; Dr. Margaret Vazquez-Geffroy, Emeritus Professor of Anthropology, New Mexico Highlands University, Friends Board Vice Chair; Cabrini Maestas, MA, Media Arts/Computer Science, Museum Administrator for the City of Las Vegas Museum and Rough Rider
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