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Join High Country Conservation Center for these events

Jan
13
Sat
Wild & Scenic Film Festival @ Riverwalk Center
Jan 13 @ 6:00 pm – 9:30 pm

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Tickets are still available for Wild and Scenic Film Festival at the door for $25. 

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A limited supply of day-of tickets will be available at the Breckenridge Welcome Center for $20/each.

See you there!

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Continental Divide Land Trust and HC3 have partnered once again to bring you the 6th Annual Wild & Scenic Film Festival. This festival portrays individuals and communities across the globe solving climate change issues revolving around water conservation, energy, food systems, biodiversity, resource management, and the protection and restoration of wild lands and wild waters. You’ll explore the world improving movements with leading environmental activists and professionals, filmmakers and celebrities, celebrating the natural and human world in all its diversity.

The Wild & Scenic Film Festival is the closing event of Ullr Festival and provides inspiration for the whole family. Beer, wine, soda, and movie snacks are available for purchase. Epic prizes are given away at intermission.

Tickets are still available for purchase for $25 at the door.

A limited supply of day-of tickets will be available at the Breckenridge Welcome Center for $20/each.

For questions, please send us an email or call HC3 at 970-668-5703.

 

 

 

HUGE THANKS to our SPONSORS who make this event Possible:

 

MiCasa & Hearthstone Restaurants

Cutthroat Anglers

BGV Gives

RockRidge Builders

2Vs Landscaping

Mountain Angler

Sulquist Mortgage

Town of Breckenridge

BreckCreate

SummitDaily News

Slifer Smith Frampton Foundation

Village at Breckenridge HOA

Trilogy Partners

Peak Building Services, LLC

Ollie’s Pub

Mountain Outfitters

Liquid Descent

Innovative Energy

Cool River Coffeehouse & Cafe

Breckenridge Building Center

Breck Dental Group

Mar
15
Thu
“What Will Summit County’s Winters Be Like in 2050” with NOAA Research Scientist, Klaus Wolter @ Colorado Mountain College Breckenridge
Mar 15 @ 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm

Klaus Wolter - NOAAJoin the High Country Conservation Center and Friends of the Dillon Ranger District for a presentation at Colorado Mountain College in Breckenridge about climate issues in Summit County, including snowpack, drought, wildfires, and pine beetle epidemic.

Klaus Wolter is UC-Boulder Scientist that works with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). He recently has been working on predicting climate patterns for the entire country. He has created statistical tools that help to predict season climate and assess extreme weather events. Klaus is also involved in studying the level of impact that humans have on our current climate patterns, especially in regards to weather extremes.

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