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SUMMARY:Fireforest Film Screening - Estes Valley
DESCRIPTION:In partnership with the Estes Valley Fire Protection District\, Larimar Conservation District\, and the US Forest Service\, we invite you to one of the early screenings of this incredible film.   \nIn August of 2020\, the Cameron Peak Fire was racing uncontrollably towards communities in northern Colorado. As it reached the footprint of a past U.S. Forest Service prescribed burn and the Drala Mountain Center\, a near-miracle occurred. The prescribed burn\, combined with forest restoration treatments at Drala\, gave firefighters a foothold to halt a portion of the fire and avert disaster for the communities downslope. \nThis short film by Fort Collins filmmaker Evan Barrientos tells the story of what happened there through the accounts of a U.S. Forest Service fire specialist\, the Drala land manager\, and a Larimer Conservation District forester. Together\, they urge Colorado and the West to see fire and forest management as natural and essential parts of the landscape. By shifting the way we perceive fire\, we can create hope for the future of our forests. \nTo RSVP visit: https://www.evwatershed.org/events/fireforest-film-screening \n  \nOur schedule for the evening: \n5:30 PM: Meet and Greet with Pizza (2 slices per person) \n6:20 PM: Fireforest Film Screening \n6:45 PM: Panel Q&A with Evan Barrientos \n\nLarimer Conservation District\nUS Forest Service\nEstes Valley Fire Protection District\nEstes Valley Watershed Coalition
URL:https://nocofireshed.org/event/fireforest-film-screening-estes-valley/
CATEGORIES:community event
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SUMMARY:Fireforest Film Screening - Fort Collins
DESCRIPTION:Larimer Conservation District Presents the Fort Collins Screening of Fireforest\n\n\nIn August of 2020\, the Cameron Peak Fire was racing uncontrollably towards communities in northern Colorado. As it reached the footprint of a past U.S. Forest Service prescribed burn and the Drala Mountain Center (formerly Shambhala Mountain Center)\, a near-miracle occurred. The prescribed burn\, combined with forest restoration treatments at Drala\, gave firefighters a foothold to halt a portion of the fire and avert disaster for the communities downslope. \nThis 16-minute film tells the story of what happened there through the accounts of a U.S. Forest Service fire specialist\, a Larimer Conservation District forester\, and the Drala land manager. Together\, they urge us to see fire and forest management as natural and essential parts of the landscape. By shifting the way we perceive fire and actively preparing forests to receive it\, we can create hope for living with wildfires. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThe event will begin with a short introduction by Larimer Conservation District Executive Director Gretchen Reuning and Evan Barrientos. Following the 16-minute film\, Gretchen and James White (U.S. Forest Service cooperative fire specialist) will give a Q&A session with the audience. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nTo RSVP to the Fort Collins screening visit: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/lcd-presents-the-fort-collins-screening-of-fireforest-tickets-965358672777?aff=oddtdtcreator  \nThis film was made possible with funding from the Mighty Arrow Family Foundation and Peaks to People Fund Water Fund; and with guidance and coordination from Larimer Conservation District\, Drala Mountain Center\, the U.S. Forest Service\, Coalition for the Poudre River Watershed\, and the Northern Colorado Fireshed Collaborative.
URL:https://nocofireshed.org/event/fireforest-film-screening-fort-collins/
LOCATION:The Lyric Cinema\, 1209 North College Avenue\, Fort Collins\, CO\, 80524
CATEGORIES:community event
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SUMMARY:Beer & Beyond: Exploring Water & Fire at Berthoud Brewing Company
DESCRIPTION:Join the Big Thompson Watershed Coalition at Berthoud Brewing Company on Sunday\, August 18th\, from 4-7 PM to enjoy some local beer and learn about water conservation and wildfire mitigation! The event will feature three components: \n1. Brewery Tours: Discover the brewing process and learn about Berthoud Brewing Company’s water conservation practices. Tour 1 will be offered at 4:30pm and tour 2 will be offered at 6:15pm. \n2. Film Screening: Be among the first in Loveland to see Evan Barrientos’ Fireforest film. This short film highlights two wildfire mitigation projects and the benefits they provided during the Cameron Peak Fire. These stories showcase the importance of treating our forests through the use of thinning and prescribed fire. Through these projects we can better understand that the right kind of fire is an essential part of the solution to megafires\, that fire is a natural part of Colorado’s forests\, and that forests have a natural ability to recover from it. It also emphasizes that severe fires do threaten our forests and the time for large scale forest and watershed restoration is now. \n \n3. Panel Discussion: Following the film\, join a panel of experts to discuss the critical role of wildfire mitigation and recovery in safeguarding our limited water resources in Northern Colorado and the Big Thompson Watershed. The discussion will highlight the connectivity between upstream watershed health and downstream water resources. \nTickets are available on our Eventbrite page: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/beer-and-beyond-exploring-water-and-fire-at-berthoud-brewing-company-tickets-952906758767 \nFor $20\, enjoy one of the brewery tours and two slices of pizza from Berthoud Brewing Company. For $10\, receive two slices of pizza during the film and panel. If you’d like to attend the screening and panel only\, it’s FREE. \nAll proceeds from the event will go directly toward our work to enhance the health and vitality of the Big Thompson watershed. Don’t miss this opportunity to learn\, engage\, and support our watershed!
URL:https://nocofireshed.org/event/beer-and-beyond/
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SUMMARY:From Burn to Bloom: The Art & Science of Wildfire Recovery
DESCRIPTION:Explore the environmental impact of wildfire through playful art+science activities\, community reflection\, and collective creation.\nBy Radical Open Science Syndicate + The Geospatial Centroid \nDate and time: Saturday\, August 19 · 11am – 4pm MDT \nLocation: Odell Brewing Company 800 East Lincoln Avenue Fort Collins\, CO 80524 \nAbout this event\nIn 2020\, our community experienced the largest wildfires in Colorado history. Since then\, researchers at CSU have been working hard to understand how these high-elevation fires have impacted our ecosystems. To share this research with the public\, we are inviting artists across disciplines to co-create hands-on stations for learning and making. \nWhile wildfire is inherently destructive\, post-fire ecology holds valuable lessons about hope\, resilience\, and recovery. From Burn to Bloom will combine the emotional power of art and artmaking with the educational power of scientific research to explore these themes. \nFrom Burn to Bloom will be a fun and interactive community event with playful art and science activities\, hopeful community reflection\, and all-ages education. Get inspired by the ways nature repairs after fire and reflect on building more resilient landscapes–and mindsets–in the face of an ever-changing climate. \n\nPaint algae bloom watercolors + learn how fire affects our water quality!\nMake Aspen block prints + learn how they protect the forest from fire!\nPlay in a (simulated) beaver pond + learn how beavers strengthen post-fire landscape!\nWrite a love letter to the forest on seed paper + learn what plants grow after fire!\nTake a selfie with Smokey Bear + learn about how you can mitigate wildfire!
URL:https://nocofireshed.org/event/from-burn-to-bloom-the-art-science-of-wildfire-recovery/
LOCATION:Odell Brewing Co.
CATEGORIES:community event
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SUMMARY:Wildfire in Northern Colorado: Stories and Strategies for Resiliency
DESCRIPTION:State and area leaders will share the stories of recent & historic wildfires and post-fire flooding\, sharing lessons learned and strategies in preparing for the ever-changing conditions in our environment. We are at a crossroads with Federal and State funding and focused attention due to recent disasters – this is our chance to have transformational change in our county\, state and Nation to futureproof against the next disaster – protecting the safety\, health and welfare of our communities. \nDate/Time: August 2\, 5:30pm – 7:30pm \nEducational Booths Open 4:30pm – ~6pm \nLocation: 200 W Oak St\, Fort Collins\, CO 80524\, 1st Floor Hearing Room
URL:https://nocofireshed.org/event/wildfire-in-northern-colorado-stories-and-strategies-for-resiliency/
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