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June 20, 2002
Have you ever wished your canoe trip could extend indefinitely?
Dorothy Molter's trip did, extending over 45 years as she lived
and worked on Knife Lake in the Boundary Waters Canoe Area (BWCAW).
Steven Molter, nephew of the famed "Root Beer Lady," will narrate
a slide show of Dorothy's life on Monday, June 24, at 7 p.m. at
the International Wolf Center. The event is free and open to the
public.
Using Dorothy's own private slide collection, Molter will give
the audience a glimpse of Dorothy's life‹the last person to live
year-round in the BWCAW. Steven Molter spent six years working with
his aunt at her wilderness cabin. This is one of the few times he
has spoken publicly about his aunt and their time together. Guaranteed
to be a memorable night, come learn about Dorothy Molter from someone
who knew and loved her best.
This is the second week in the Nature Nights, a speaker series
sponsored by the International Wolf Center, the Dorothy Molter Museum,
Listening Point Foundation, and the North American Bear Center.
The series begins at 7 p.m. every Monday night at the International
Wolf Center, just east of Ely, Minnesota on Hwy. 169. For more information,
contact the Center at 218-365-4695, ext. 23.
Contact:
Gretchen Diessner, Assistant Director
asstdir@wolf.org
218-365-4695, ext. 23
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