Jack Gladstone in Concert!


Event Summary

Jack Gladstone is a troubadour/ storysmith from the Blackfeet Nation of Montana. Regarded as a cultural bridge builder, Jack showcases the American Indian experience through a rich mosaic of music, lyric poetry, and spoken narrative. A former college instructor, Jack co-founded Glacier Park’s nationally renowned lecture series, “Native America Speaks.” After 29 seasons, this program is the longest running, indigenous speaker series in the history of the National Park Service. Jack has created fifteen critically acclaimed CDs. In October 2011, “Native Anthropology,” subtitled “Challenge, Choice, and Promise in the 21st Century,” garnered the prestigious “Best Historical Recording” from the Native American Music Association. Ticket prices for this multi-media extravaganza performance are $10 for adults, $5 per child or $20 per family. A limited number of tickets are available. For details about purchasing tickets, please visit LinnCountyParks.com or call (319) 892-6485.  Make checks out to Jack Gladstone. If you register online you will still need to send payment to Wickiup Hill Learning Center. 10260 Morris Hills Road, Toddville, Iowa 52341.  Once payment has been received, a ticket will be reserved for you.


Cost

Adults - $10.00

Child - $5.00

Family - $20.00


Category

Special Events