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Sunday, May 25
 

9:00am MDT

How Water Shapes Us-Fountain Creek, a look at environment and community values
Sunday May 25, 2025 9:00am - 10:00am MDT
Join authors Jim O'Donnell and Jonathan Thompson to talk about water and how it shapes community and vice versa.


From its headwaters high up Colorado’s legendary Pike’s Peak to suburban concrete-lined canals, Fountain Creek has endured nearly everything humans could do to a single watershed. It has been dammed, diverted, drained, poisoned, restored, exploited, ignored—and yet it has survived.

Journalist and archeologist Jim O’Donnell grew up exploring among the beavers and discarded beer bottles that have long populated Fountain Creek. Irreverent, deeply knowledgeable, and endlessly curious, O’Donnell guides us through the contradictions and complexities of one of the most heavily urbanized areas in one of the fastest-growing states in the nation.
 
Fountain Creek is at once a reflection of our ever-changing relationship to the natural world and a challenge for each of us to reexamine the many ways we are connected to the world around us, to water, and to each other.


Speakers
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Jonathan Thompson

Jonathan Thompson is a writer, editor and journalist who has been covering the lands and communities of the Western U.S. since 1996, when he signed on as the Silverton Standard & the Miner’s sole reporter. Since then he has worked in a variety of roles — from editor-in-chief to... Read More →
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Jim O'Donnell

Journalist and archeologist Jim O’Donnell grew up exploring among the beavers and discarded beer bottles that have long populated Fountain Creek. Irreverent, deeply knowledgeable, and endlessly curious, O’Donnell guides us through the contradictions and complexities of one of... Read More →
Sunday May 25, 2025 9:00am - 10:00am MDT
1 Steddy Theater

10:15am MDT

Blue Plate: Food Lovers Guide to Climate Chaos
Sunday May 25, 2025 10:15am - 11:15am MDT
Join Mark, Thomas Kostigen (Cool Food), and Laura Krantz for a riveting conversation on the food we eat and how we can change the planet for good! 
Mark Easter is the author of The Blue Plate: A Food Lovers Guide to Climate Chaos, published by Patagonia Books in 2024. In it, he explores the question “Can we eat our way out of the climate crisis?” 
Mark is an ecologist and greenhouse gas accountant who has researched the carbon emissions from food, forestry, and fiber in academia and private industry for more than two decades. He spent much of his career working with farmers, ranchers, foresters and scientists around the world, researching how historical and modern agriculture contributed to the warming climate, and identifying both new and old farming and ranching methods that not only reduce the dangerous climate emissions behind our daily plates of food, but reverse those emissions wherever possible by drawing excess carbon dioxide from the atmosphere back into the soil.


Speakers
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Thomas Kostigen

Thomas Kostigen is an award-winning and New York Times bestselling author and journalist. He founded the Climate Survivalist column for USA Today and has written for numerous publications, including the Washington Post, National Geographic, Discover, Departures, the Los Angeles Times... Read More →
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Laura Krantz

Laura Krantz is a journalist, editor and producer, in both radio and print, and co-founder of Foxtopus Ink. Her podcast, Wild Thing has received critical acclaim from Scientific American, Rolling Stone, and The Atlantic, which named it one of the best 50 podcasts in 2018 and 2020... Read More →
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Mark Easter

Mark Easter is an ecologist, greenhouse gas accountant, and writer who explores the beauty, wonder, and challenges of life on the spinning blue marble we call Earth. Originally from Nebraska, Mark attended college in Indiana and Vermont, and has been fortunate to work around the globe... Read More →
Sunday May 25, 2025 10:15am - 11:15am MDT
1 Steddy Theater

1:00pm MDT

The Arctic Traverse @Gunnison Library
Sunday May 25, 2025 1:00pm - 2:15pm MDT
Michael Englehard will share his outdoor adventures featured in his book, Arctic Traverse: A Thousand-Mile Summer of Trekking the Brooks Range
2024 National Outdoor Book Award Winner in Journeys
2024 Foreword INDIES Book of the Year Awards Finalist in Nature


"Engelhard locates life—biological, cultural, and geophysical—in every mile of this vast, wild landscape." —Robert Moor, author of On Trails: An Exploration

A lyrical memoir that interweaves wilderness, homeland, cultural connections, historical figures, humor, and gritty experiences across northern Alaska, Arctic Traverse: A Thousand-Mile Summer of Trekking the Brooks Range takes readers along on a once-in-a-lifetime journey.

From the award-winning author of Ice Bear: The Cultural History of an Arctic Icon comes an intimate exploration of Alaska’s northernmost mountain range with observations on Indigenous cultures, conservation, and intense cross-country travel, all shaped by respect for the land. Follow author Michael Engelhard through tussock-studded tundra for a remarkable tale of bear encounters and white-knuckled river moments, as well as poetic reflections on a vast, untamed landscape. A trained anthropologist, Engelhard evokes classic writers like Edward Abbey, Barry Lopez, and Ellen Meloy with profound dives into human and natural history and vivid meditations on Alaskan wildlife, flora, and geology. When he embarked on this thru-hike, fewer people had completed it solo in a single push than had dived to the floor of the Mariana Trench, the deepest part of Earth’s oceans.

Much more than a captivating account of a human-powered solo thru-hike and float, Arctic Traverse illuminates the spirit of Alaska, drawing on encounters with Indigenous elders, guided clients, scientists, and others as well as on Engelhard’s long-held dream and his experiences of the land itself.
Speakers
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Michael Engelhard

Trained as an anthropologist with a degree from the University of Alaska Fairbanks, Michael Engelhard worked for twenty-five years as a wilderness guide and outdoor instructor in Alaska and on the Colorado Plateau. The editor of four anthologies and author of Ice Bear, a cultural... Read More →
Sunday May 25, 2025 1:00pm - 2:15pm MDT
6 Gunnison County Public Library
 
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