Arts and Entertainment
October 13, 2023
From: Conserve Sauk Film FestivalJoin us for the 2023 Conserve Sauk Film Festival on Saturday, November 4, 2023, at UW-Platteville Baraboo Sauk County in Baraboo, Wisconsin (located at 1006 Connie Rd, Baraboo, WI 53913).
The film festival will kick off at 10:30am with the screening of the film, Rise Up Again - Exploring Our Shared Humanity in Giese Lecture Hall, Room A-104. We hope this film will inspire you to take action in making your home, backyard, and community a better place to live.
A variety of conservation focused films will be screened at this event, including several films produced locally and regionally. A film schedule is available to help you plan your visit. We will also have various guest speakers to present on topics featured in the films and facilitate discussions following the screening of the films.
There will be a lunch break from 12:30pm to 1:30pm. Attendees are encouraged to visit the Bluff View Café on campus and enjoy the view overlooking the City of Baraboo and the Baraboo Hills. During the lunch break, local organizations will have information on display about their conservation efforts and opportunities for involvement.
This event is free and open to the public. Registration is appreciated but not required to attend.
Schedule :
November 4, 2023
Giese Lecture Hall A-104
10:30am : Rise Up Again Exploring Our Shared Humanity
11:00am : Inhabitants: An Indigenous Perspective on Restoring our World
1:30pm : Monty & Rose 2: The World of Monty and Rose
2:45pm : Sacred Cow
4:30pm : Running Free: The Baraboo River Restoration story
Room A-127
11:00AM : Dear Mother Nature
12:00pm : Persistence: Midwestern Farmers & Their Uncommon Crops
1:30pm : Seed Opportunites:The efforts of SSWIG in Southwest, WI
2:00pm : The Brix Project: Black Currants in the Driftless, A Richer Experience, Taking Care of the Land and Water
2:45pm : Protected: A Wild and Scenic River Portrait
3:15pm : Breaking Trail
4:00pm : Last Wild Places: American Prairie Reserve
4:30pm : Persistence: Midwestern Farmers and Their Uncommon Crops
Room A –130
11:00 AM : sym-bee-o-sis
11:30 AM : Running Free: The Baraboo River Restoration Story
12:00 PM : Flowing Free: Recovering Native Trout & Restoring Communities in WI
1:30 PM : Last Wild Places: American Prairie Reserve
2:00 PM : Game Hawker: A Wild Journey to Falconry
2:45 PM : The Good Land
3:15 PM : Earth Focus: For the Love of the Land
4:30 PM : sym-bee-o-sis
Room A –238
11:00 AM : The Good Land
11:30 AM : Protected: A Wild and Scenic River Portrait
12:00 PM : Where Cranes Dance
1:30 PM : Just Eat It
3:15 PM : Milly Zantow: Local Recycling Pioneer
3:45 PM : Spearfishing A Living History
4:00 PM : Where Cranes Dance
4:30 PM : Flowing Free: Recovering Native Trout & Restoring Communities in WI
Room A –241
11:00 AM : Era of Megafires
1:30 AM : Stewart Udall and the Politics of Beauty
3:15 PM : Game Hawker: A Wild Journey to Falconry
4:00 PM : Dear Mother Nature
Date : November 4, 2023
Location :
UW-Platteville Baraboo Sauk County
1006 Connie Road
Baraboo, WI 53913
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