May 10 Friday
Three full length classic films
MOTHER TERESA 3/15ST ANTHONY 3/30 (SAT) ST PHILIP NERI 4/12
May 15 Wednesday
The Archaeology Channel International Film Festival is a juried international competition in the cultural heritage film genre, bringing you the world’s best films relating to the human past and our shared cultural heritage. These are great films for the whole family!
Our Keynote Speaker, Dennis Jenkins, will kick off the event at the Festival Banquet, on May 15th at the Gordon Hotel. This is followed by four days of juried films and videos on archaeological and indigenous topics, screened in the Sheffer Recital Hall at The Shedd Institute. We plan other activities at other downtown venues as well. Event details are posted on TAC web site at archaeologychannel.org/festival.
May 16 Thursday
May 17 Friday
May 18 Saturday
May 19 Sunday
May 26 Sunday
This film reveals ordinary people wrestling with what it truly means to be an American, the divides that prevent unity, and what we can do to bridge the gaps.In 2018, the participants ~ equal numbers of Reds and Blues ~ break out of partisan echo chambers to listen to one another. In 2022, they come together again to talk about how the experience impacted them.Complementary snacks & beverages served.
Jan 25 Saturday
Join Public Lands and the Friends of Cascade-Siskiyou National Monument for a special opportunity to learn about the incredible biodiversity and natural beauty of the Monument through a screening of the short 20-minute documentary by Crystal Nichols. Crystal’s film takes the viewer on a sweeping journey through the ecoregions of the Monument, showcasing its breathtaking landscapes. Afterward, there will be a question and answer session with Crystal followed by a brief presentation by the Friends of Cascade-Siskiyou National Monument. Friends’ staff will share about the exciting education and stewardship programs they have on tap for 2024. Snacks and drinks will be provided by Public Lands.