CSC hosts Western District History Day March 1

Taryn Underwood of Crawford, Nebraska, portrays Holocaust heroine Irena Sendler in the 2016 Western District History Day in Memorial Hall's Black Box Theatre. Sendler saved Jewish children by smuggling them out of the ghettos and keeping their names in a jar so they could be reunited with their families after the war. (Tena L. Cook/Chadron State College)

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CHADRON – Western District History Day will be at Chadron State College Friday, March 1. Approximately 50 students from Chadron Middle School, Chadron High School, Crawford Middle/High School, and Sioux County Schools will compete in the 13th annual event hosted at CSC.

Events, open to the public, will start at 9 a.m. and culminate with an awards ceremony at 1 p.m. in the Student Center. Entries, following the theme, “Triumph and Tragedy,” will be in these categories: documentary film, free-standing or table-top exhibits, theatrical performances, research papers and websites.

Judges include CSC employees and regional residents, including Agate Fossil Beds National Monument Rangers, Chadron Public Library staff, and history enthusiasts. CSC employees Christine Fullerton, Whitney Hensley, and Laure Sinn organized the event in collaboration with retired local school teacher Moni Hourt.

The top three entries in each category qualify to compete in the state contest April 6 in Lincoln.

Location of contests

Documentaries: Student Center Scottsbluff Room

Exhibits: Student Center Ballroom

Performance :Memorial Hall Black Box Theater

Research papers: Student Center Ponderosa Room

Websites: Miller Hall Rooms 104 and 202

-CSC College Relations

Category: Campus News, Historical