Winterfest 2022 Thank you

Winterfest 2022 Thank you

Thank You For Attending WinterFest 2022! Thank you to everyone who attended WinterFest! It was a truly wonderful event. An extra special thank you to our sponsors, partners, vendors, and volunteers. We couldn’t have done it without you. We can’t wait to...
Elemental: Reimagine Wildfire – SOLD OUT!

Elemental: Reimagine Wildfire – SOLD OUT!

Doors: 6:30 PM
Showtime: 7:00 PM

 

With fire seasons growing more destructive and more deadly, we see that our approach to reducing wildfire risk is failing. The way we respond to this risk will have long-term effects on our communities and our forests.

Join us for the Boulder Colorado premiere of ELEMENTAL, a film that invites you to reimagine your relationship with wildfire through the eyes of top scientists and indigenous fire managers who are leading the way toward living with this essential element.

Stay after the movie for a discussion and Q&A session with the fire experts including University of Colorado’s very own Dr. Tania Schoennagel, who appears in the film.

About ELEMENTAL

In the wake of recent fires across the West, filmmakers Trip Jennings, Sara Quinn, and Ralph Bloemers took to the air and the ground to help communities make sense of what is happening – and what we can do to prepare for more fire on the land. Their work led to a deep investigation of wildfire in a hotter, drier, more crowded world, and includes wildfires that burned across millions of acres and destroyed numerous communities.

Five years in the making, Elemental is the product of their journey across the United States and into fire affected communities. Produced and edited in Oregon, Narrated by David Oyelowo (Emmy & Golden Globe Nominee), supported by National Geographic and Patagonia.

Panelists:

Tania Schoennagel has been a wildfire scientist at the University of Colorado-Boulder for almost 20 years. She has examined the interaction of climate, wildfire and insect outbreaks in western forests, and assessed the effect of forest management and adaptation of communities to wildfire resilience. Tania has provided testimony to Congress and the Colorado legislature, her work has been covered by national print and radio outlets, and she has contributed to documentaries on wildfire and climate change. She worked at the USFS Fire Sciences Lab, received a Ph.D. from University of Wisconsin, and attended Dartmouth College.

 

Rodrigo Moraga

Principal Technology Architect- Precisely Software Solutions (2021-Present).

Former CEO, Anchor Point Group LLC. Wildfire Consulting. (1999-2021).

Rod has 30+ years of experience in Natural Resource Management focusing on combining advanced fire behavior modeling and sound forest management practices to enhance ecosystem health, while mitigating the Wildland-Urban Interface fire threat.

He is currently the Chairperson of the Colorado Prescribed Fire Council.  He serves on the Boulder County Type 3 Team as Operations Chief and on the Rocky Mountain Critical Incident Management Team as a Fire Behavior Analyst.  He is also a volunteer firefighter with the Lefthand Fire Protection District.

 

Ralph Bloemers

For nearly two decades, Ralph has advised community-based conservation groups, recreation clubs and citizens throughout the Pacific Northwest on the conservation of our forests, including burned landscapes. Over the past five years he has investigated the causes of fires, documented wildlife in burned landscapes, volunteers his time to rebuild trails in fire burned areas and spent time in these forests with firefighters, expert scientists and ecologists. Ralph has helped the public, decision makers and students confront the dominant cultural beliefs about fires, and understand the paradoxes that mark our relationship with it.

This program is supported with funding from the generous bequest of Betsy Hitchcock.

Than Putzig: Exploring for Ice on Mars

Than Putzig: Exploring for Ice on Mars

Presented by KUNC

Doors: 7:00 PM
Showtime: 7:30 PM

Much like Chautauqua itself, Than Putzig was born and raised in New York State before moving to Colorado, and he now lives in Golden. He studied geophysics at Colorado School of Mines, Rice University, and the University of Colorado at Boulder. Fascinated by the planets since childhood, Than has been investigating the geology, climate, and resources of Mars with radar, thermal, and other spacecraft data for over 20 years. He is currently a Senior Scientist at the Lakewood, Colorado office of the Planetary Science Institute, which he helped establish in 2016. Than serves as the US Team Leader for the Shallow Radar (SHARAD) sounder onboard NASA’s Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter mission, which has been returning vast amounts of data from the Red Planet since 2006.

Than Putzig will discuss work they are doing to explore the surface and subsurface of Mars with data from the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO) and other spacecraft. Many of the results he’ll show are from MRO’s SHARAD instrument, which has played a crucial role in these efforts by probing into the subsurface to illuminate the interior structure of the polar caps, mid-latitude glaciers, and other terrains. While most of this work is oriented toward understanding the geologic and climate history of Mars for scientific purposes, he’s also been co-leading a team of investigators on a NASA project to map buried ice as a potential resource for future human missions to the Martian surface, where the ice would enable the generation of water, oxygen, and fuel to sustain astronauts and enable their return to Earth.

Heavy Diamond Ring – SOLD OUT!

Heavy Diamond Ring – SOLD OUT!

Presented by KGNU

Doors: 7:30 PM
Showtime: 8:00 PM

Sixteen years after founding indie-folk giants Paper Bird, Sarah Anderson and Paul DeHaven embark on their latest collaboration, Heavy Diamond Ring. HDR harnesses their proven, signature partnership of open-hearted All-American folk-rock towards refreshing new territories. Led by Anderson’s smooth-as-honey vocals and DeHaven’s rugged guitar chops, the band has been described as “open-road, long drive music”, possessing “a little bit of twang, and a whole lot of beef”, and their live show as “infectious and contagious”. The band includes Sara Anderson (vocals) Paul Dehaven (guitar) Blake Stepan (bass) Tate Ignelzi (drums) Mike Lang (Keys)

Michelle Stephens: Space Science Meets Measurement Science

Michelle Stephens: Space Science Meets Measurement Science

Presented by KUNC

Doors: 7:00 PM
Showtime: 7:30 PM

How the best measurements are opening the way for better space science

For space science to advance beyond its current frontiers, measurement science (metrology) often must lead the way. Examples of this metrology development are taking place just two miles from the Chautauqua Auditorium at the National Institute of Standards and Technology. Although NIST is not typically known for space science, its internationally recognized expertise in calibrations and physical measurements are having an impact beyond our atmosphere. Two examples will be discussed. One involves measurements that support gravitational wave astrophysics in collaboration with the Nobel prize winning (2017) Laser Interferometric Gravitational Wave Observatory (LIGO). Another is enabling space-based measurements of the essential climate variable referred to as Earth Radiation Budget in collaboration with the Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics at the University of Colorado Boulder. Both projects employ NIST-developed light-absorbing materials shown to be the “blackest” on Earth as well as in-house state-of-the-art microfabrication techniques that provide very precise measurements of light in robust packages. Come hear how near-perfect light absorbers are helping us to understand the delicate solar balance of our planet and one of the most familiar forces in our lives.

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