Forest Bathing

Forest Bathing

A relational practice of being in the natural world to slow down, awaken the senses and be fully present to nature’s beauty, mystery and healing energy. This two-and-a-half-hour journey will take you through an easy, contemplative hike and nature-centered tea ceremony.

Led by Darlene Rooney, a Nature and Forest Therapy (ANFT) guide, trained in the relational practice of being in the natural world with the intention to slow down, awaken the senses, and be fully present to the beauty, mystery, and healing energy of nature. Darlene has been a massage therapist and student of yoga for over 20 years.

REGISTER AND PAY AT THE FRONT DESK, MEET IN ACADEMIC HALL LOBBY

Tales By The Trails

Tales By The Trails

Every Other Tuesday

Bring the kids to Chautauqua for storytime! Parents can relax while the little ones enjoy an adventure with beloved local storyteller, Judy Volc.

Space is first come, first served.

Judy Volc has been reading to children for over 50 years. She holds awards from the City of Boulder, the Boulder Daily Camera, ALAN and the Colorado branch of NCTE (National Council of Teachers of English). She has also served on the American Library Association’s Newbery Committee.

 

Mountainfilm On Tour – Boulder

Mountainfilm On Tour – Boulder

Presented by KGNU & Backpacker’s Pantry

Door Time: 7:00 PM
Showtime: 7:30 PM

Runtime: 2 Hours and 17 Minutes

 

About Mountainfilm:
Founded in 1979, Mountainfilm is one of America’s longest-running film festivals. The annual festival is held every Memorial Day weekend in Telluride, CO. Mountainfilm is a dynamic nonprofit organization and festival that celebrates stories of indomitable spirit and aims to inspire audiences through film, art and ideas.

Mountainfilm on Tour in Boulder will feature a collection of culturally rich, adventure-packed and engaging documentary short films that align with Mountainfilm’s mission to use the power of film, art and ideas to inspire audiences to create a better world. Mountainfilm presenter, Becca Droz, will guide the audience through the program providing insight on the films, filmmakers and subjects. Becca Droz is a local rock climber, climbing coach and guide. She sees climbing as a tool for developing our relationship with self, other people and nature.

 

Description of films:

I AM SALMON
Whit Hassett

Connecting humanity with salmon and the sea through the subtle art of poetry and Gyotaku (fish rubbing), Duncan Berry shares his experience as a longtime environmentalist and former captain of a salmon troller. In adopting the perspective of this transcendent fish, the beauty and power of the Oregon coast becomes the canvas through which the evolution of the salmon is illustrated.

 

AMERICAN SCAR
Daniel Lambroso

When wedding photographer John Kurc decided to spend a few days between assignments exploring the borderlands of southwest Arizona, he had no idea he would spend the next eight months documenting the devastation of the desert ecosystem created by the construction of Trump’s border wall. In the blitz to build the barrier as fast as possible, the administration ignored 47 laws that protect bears, deer, jaguars and javelina roaming the mountains in both the U.S. and Mexico. In addition to being a failed re-election campaign prop and racist monument, the wall also inhibits wildlife migration, putting 70 vulnerable plant and animal species at risk.

FINDING HETCH HETCHY
James Q Martin, Chris Burkard

When the O’Shaughnessy Dam was constructed in 1923, the Hetch Hetchy Valley in Yosemite National Park became nearly inaccessible to visitors. It has since become the subject of great environmental controversy. Eager to explore this wild and largely unvisited corner of Yosemite, veteran climbers Timmy O’Neill and Lucho Rivera set out to experience Hetch Hetchy firsthand, scaling its granite walls and advocating for its restoration.

WOOD HOOD
Alex Cullen

DeVaughn is a 15-year-old kid from New York City who loves skateboarding and craves a “quiet place” to escape the chaos of his home, the city, and kids that steal from him. The film follows DeVaughn on a weekend-long group camping trip with Camping to Connect, a BIPOC-led mentorship program that teaches leadership, brotherhood, and inclusion in the outdoors. One leader states, “these kinds of conversations are rare for men that look like us,” and as the film weaves between the city and the woods, a place that is unfamiliar and historically inaccessible to these kids, we witness the joy and growth that is possible when kids have an opportunity to find that “quiet place.”

FLOW (WITH SAM FAVRET)
Maxime Moulin

Skier Sam Favret embarks on an adventure of epic proportions, traversing the slopes of a closed ski resort on a majestic bluebird day. Moulin takes us on a cinematic aerial and symphonic journey as we are enveloped in powerful skiing and the complete unreality of such a serene landscape.

LOON
Jason Whalen, Chris Zucker

When hiking the Appalachian Trail, thru-hikers often choose a trail name that says something about their home or their history. Mike Freed, now in his 80s, chose the name Loon as a symbol of the spirit of the wild, interconnected lakes of his Minnesota homeland. The Appalachian Trail is also where Loon had a revelation about what course of action to take with his 2,000-acre expanse of unfragmented land in the pristine Boundary Waters.

ECO-HACK!
Joshua Izenberg, Brett Marty

Due to increased human activity, desert biologist Tim Shields has been watching the tortoise population of the Mojave desert decline since the 1990s. Rather than continue to sit back and let nature take its course, Shields combats the depressing nature of conservation biology by accessing its antithesis, modern engineering. Through the usage of specialized drones, desert rovers, laser cannons and fake exploding tortoise shells, Shields and his colleagues take what control they can over the ecological levers in play to save the tortoise population. Akin to a cathedral builder laying bricks, Shields may never get to see the true effects of his work, but he does not let that deter him in his endeavors.

THE OCEAN SOLUTION
Darcy Hennessey Turenne

Bren Smith isn’t just redefining ocean farming, he’s literally turning it upside down. After experiencing a string of pitfalls in conventional fishing, Smith decided to reimagine the future of aquatic farming by asking the ocean, “what should our relationship be?” He found his answer and returned to the sea with a new method of restorative ocean farming that produces a sustainable food source, restores the ocean, fights the climate crisis and mimics nature’s penchant for biodiversity.

STORIES OF YOU AND I
John Davies

Starring Academy Award-nominated Jonathan Pryce, Stories of You and I is a series of love letters to the Earth and a plea for environmental justice. What feels like universal memories of moments with the natural world, are director John Davies’ recollections of a lifetime spent in love with nature. Alongside Davies’ true accounts and personal anguish over the environmental crisis are striking images of the wild that emphasize what is at stake.

POWDER SNOW HOKKAIDO
George Knowles

The essence of Hokkaido skiing is as pure and unique as each snowflake that falls on this Japanese Island.

Event image by Melissa Plantz.

Women’s History at Chautauqua

Women’s History at Chautauqua

Event Time: 5:30
FREE EVENT

Chautauqua was founded for women, and women have been essential to its survival for nearly 125 years — as students and instructors, performers and speakers, mothers and clubwomen, historians and advocates, Board of Directors officers and Executive Directors.

Kate Gerard, Chautauqua Archivist, will present a overview of women’s history at Chautauqua.

 

Gentle Flow Yoga

Gentle Flow Yoga

Start your Monday off right with a gentle flow yoga class and a beautiful view. All experience levels are welcome. Please bring a yoga mat or check one out at the front desk. The class is led by Sarah Lems. Sarah teaches yoga in a nurturing, supportive, and fun-loving way. Yoga changed her outlook on life, allowing her to find the pause between stimulus and response and teaching her to slow down and listen to her inner voice.

REGISTER AND PAY AT THE FRONT DESK, MEET IN ACADEMIC HALL LOBBY

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