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Magic and Beauty of Antarctica Highlighted at Global Village Museum

By Leisa Taylor Director of Communications & Outreach January 20, 2025

Exploring the continent’s unique wildlife, spectacular landscapes, 

and fascinating history, 

Antarctica: Magical Ice and Majestic Beauty 

will be presented  from 6-8 pm Thursday, Jan. 23, 

at the Global Village Museum of Arts and Cultures.


Laura Gerwin, who worked for the U.S. Antarctic Program and lived on the continent for over two

years, will detail the extraordinary land of ice as well as the groundbreaking scientific research

conducted there. Gerwin is the Market Manager for Antarctica21, a carbon-neutral company that offers

life-changing expeditions to the polar region.

Antarctica21 was founded in Punta Arenas, Chile, and employs a seasoned local team for their small

expedition vessels. The company is the world’s leading provider of air cruises to Antarctica.

The presentation is offered by the Museum’s Global Adventures club, an interesting and interactive

forum to learn and share information about the world and the many opportunities to discover, explore,

and protect it. Hosted by Daniel and Alice Owen, the program has been coordinated by the Museum’s

travel partner, Sari Gartner of Outdoor Travel Adventures.


Tickets to the presentation are $10 per person, and reservations are requested at

globalvillagemuseum.org. Antarctica travel experts will be available for questions and discussion

beginning at 5 pm and also after the program. Refreshments, including wine, will be served.


The Global Village Museum is located at 200 West Mountain Avenue, and Museum hours are 11 am to

5 pm Tuesday through Saturday. Regular admission is $7 for adults, $5 for seniors, $3 for veterans, $5

for ages 4-17, and free for Museum members as well as for children 3 and under. Adult tours receive

discounted admission of $3/person, with two aides or chaperones admitted free. For more information

and closure dates during the change of exhibits, visit globalvillagemuseum.org or call 970-221-4600.