(SCOTTSBLUFF, Neb.) — Nebraska is a history-rich state and not shy of great storytellers. Minatare High School standout Jody (Price) Lamp has become one of those valuable historians, preserving western culture through documentary film-making with her partner Melanie Dobson.
The two of them will join Author Jennifer S. Kelly on tour in Scottsbluff and Crawford on April 25th, 2024.

From Northwest Nebraska
For the 150th anniversary of the Kentucky Derby, national horse racing historian and author Jennifer S. Kelly and “Born to Rein” documentary film co-producers Jody L. Lamp and Melody Dobson will tour Nebraska, highlighting the state’s historical links to the thoroughbred horse racing industry as part of a Humanities Nebraska program. The tour will include a stop at Fort Robinson State Park.
Kelly’s first book, “Sir Barton and the Making of the Triple Crown,” focused on America’s First Triple Crown Winner, Sir Barton, who served as an U.S. Army Remount stallion at Fort Robinson after retiring from racing. Lamp and Dobson’s “Born to Rein” tracks Nebraska’s Hall of Fame horsemen and Sir Barton.
Event is free, but a Park Entry Permit is required.

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