Nick Jans.

Nick Jans.

Mendenhall Glacier Visitor Center Fireside Lecture Series

On Friday, Jan. 13, in conjunction with the Mendenhall Glacier Visitor Center Fireside Lecture Series, the US Forest Service will hold a ribbon-cutting ceremony for a new exhibit featuring a black wolf.

The exhibit dedication will be during the intermission between repeat lectures by Alaskan writer and photographer Nick Jans. Jans will autograph photos of the wolf and his books prior to and after the first lecture.

The Juneau community and others contributed more than $40,000 to construct the new exhibit, a museum quality diorama designed by EDX of Seattle and built by wildlife artist Brian Kadrmas that will feature the wolf reclining on a rock outcropping, two interpretive panels, a bronze cast of the wolf’s paw-print, and his recorded howls.

Jans’ presentations will include a narrated slide show featuring the wolf, and short readings from Nick’s book, “A Wolf Called Romeo.”

“The completion of this exhibit has been a long time coming,” says Jans. “Hard to believe it’s been more than seven years, but the important thing is that we’re here. We did all we could to make this exhibit the best it could be; and it will be a lasting part of Juneau’s history.”

Fireside Lectures are free. There is no elevator access due to construction and elevator replacement this winter. Guests need to use the outdoor ramp or stairs.

The free lectures begin at 6:30 p.m. and repeat at 8 p.m. Doors open for this special event at 5:30 p.m.

Mendenhall Glacier Visitor Center is open in winter from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays at no charge. Call (907) 789-0097 for information.

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