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SUMMARY:Foreverland PBS Premier
DESCRIPTION:Foreverland\, a new documentary exploring one of Austin’s most ambitious grassroots conservation efforts\, premieres April 15 at 9 p.m. on Austin PBS\, with an encore broadcast April 20 at 10 p.m. \nThe 7-mile Barton Creek Greenbelt is beloved by all who visit. Its deep canyon flanked by rugged trails and framed by limestone cliffs provides a respite from the hectic pace of daily life just minutes from downtown. Prior to 1970\, the entire area was privately owned. That it exists today as public open space is the result of determined civic action—largely unknown to those who enjoy it. \nIn 1991\, while the grassroots Save Our Springs movement drew national attention for landmark water-quality protections along Barton Creek\, a smaller coalition pursued a parallel strategy: purchasing private land to secure it permanently for public use. \nSome within the environmental community opposed this approach\, labeling it a“developer buyout.” But supporters believed that preservation of this environmentally sensitive resource—home to rare flora and fauna and critical to the aquifer that feedsBartonSprings—could only be guaranteed through outright acquisition. The group recruited a City Council sponsor\, secured a place on the 1992 bond ballot\, and painstakingly negotiated land deals parcel by parcel\, ultimately assembling nearly 1\,000acres of protected public space. \nFeaturing archival footage\, original interviews\, and meticulous historical research\, Foreverland highlights the leadership and persistence of former City Council MemberBeverly Griffith; parks planner Butch Smith; conservation advocate Ted Siff; and George Cofer\, co-founder of the Hill Country Conservancy. \nProduced by Karen Kocher\, creator of theLiving Springs documentary series\, with marketing and communications professional and filmmaker Monica Flores\, Foreverland is a sequel to the 2020 award-winningOrigins of a Green Identity\, which reached more than 26\,000 households. Free public screenings and educational materials for teachers and community organizations will accompany the broadcast. \nBroadcast:April 15 at 9 p.m.; encore April 20 at 10 p.m. on Austin PBS  \nStreaming: April 23 via the Living Springs YouTube Channel
URL:https://theaustincommon.com/event/foreverland-pbs-premier/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Film-Screening
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SUMMARY:OPEN HOUSE Barton Creek Time Stream Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Come celebrate the launch of our Barton Creek Time Stream\, a new website and exhibit. Our project chronicles the rich history of 50+ years of environmental stewardship on Barton Creek.\n \nWe will have a short program and live demo at 11:30\, with our project creators. Parks supporter\, Ted Siff; and author of the book\, Austin Environmental City\, Scott Swearingen and Save Barton Creek Association President\, Clark Hancock will make remarks. The exhibit will be open from 10:00 a.m. on.
URL:https://theaustincommon.com/event/open-house-barton-creek-time-stream-exhibit/
LOCATION:Beverly S. Sheffield education center at Barton Springs\, 2201 William Barton Dr\, Austin\, TX\, 78746\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lecture/Guest Speaker,Party With a Purpose
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SUMMARY:KLRU Broadcast Origins of a Green Identity
DESCRIPTION:Origins of a Green Identity is an hour-long documentary exploring Austin’s earliest efforts to preserve Barton Springs and Barton Creek\, and ultimately to create a city with publicly-accessible green spaces along Austin’s waterways throughout the City. The film is narrated by Texas novelist\, Sarah Bird and features original music from Austin’s Graham Reynolds and guitarist\, David Murray. (You can watch the documentary on Austin’s PBS station/ KLRU). \n\n \nRich in archival imagery\, the story focuses on two primary architects at the center of efforts to protect Barton Springs\, Barton Creek and to clean up and develop Ladybird lake\, Chairman of the Austin Parks Board\, Roberta Crenshaw and Director of the Austin Parks and Recreation Department\, Beverly Sheffield.\n\n \nTogether they worked for over two decades to raise awareness about the ways in which Austin’s post-war growth was threatening Barton Springs\, Barton Creek\, and indeed all of Austin’s waterways. Another key aspect of their continued efforts was to purchase lands for the public along Austin’s creeks\, and to fight against the privatization of open space along these waterways. While Austin today prides itself on its parks and a green sensibility\, in their day\, Beverly and Roberta were working against the status-quo; a time when real estate and development interests steered the ship in Austin’s city politics.\n\n \nRoberta was a visionary thinker and woman of high society who refused to be intimidated\, even as she clashed repeatedly with powerful political and business interests. Roberta’s principle ambition was to preserve the best green open spaces for the citizens of Austin to use and enjoy regardless of their social or economic status. She fought tirelessly to safeguard Austin’s natural treasures from the ill-effects of rapid and unregulated growth\, even while facing open hostility and sexism. She had many successes but made some missteps along the way. It is perhaps due to the bridges that she burned that her efforts related to Austin’s conservation scene are little remembered. Beverly Sheffield\, fueled by his love of the out-of-doors\, and driven by a deeply spiritual motivation\, worked from within the system as the Director of the Parks and Recreation Department. Together Roberta and Beverly sounded the alarm bells\, drawing attention to the need to protect Barton Springs and Barton Creek before they were destroyed by Austin’s rapid growth\, and cut off from public access.\n \nCertainly\, had Roberta and Beverly not laid the essential groundwork at such an early phase in Austin’s development\, it would not be the city it is today. The enduring natural state of Barton Creek and Barton Springs\, for instance\, can be traced directly back to their tireless efforts beginning five decades ago. Our video reveals for the first time in a documentary format Crenshaw and Sheffield’s critical roles in the shaping of Austin’s identity as a City with green at its heart.\n \n\nAbout Living Springs\nMany stories emanate from the spring-fed water of Barton Springs. Using the power of a multi-linear\, user-driven format\, viewers navigate through a virtual underwater environment\, meeting artists and scientists\, historic figures\, poets and preachers who share their perspectives and their passions about Austin’s most beloved natural resource. Visit our website. Living Springs is an on-going documentary series from U.T. Austin Associate Professor of Practice\, Karen Kocher.
URL:https://theaustincommon.com/event/klru-broadcast-origins-of-a-green-identity/
LOCATION:Austin PBS\, 6101 Highland Campus Drive #Building 3000\, Austin\, TX\, 78752\, United States
CATEGORIES:Film-Screening
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SUMMARY:PBS Broadcast Debut "Origins of a Green Identity" documentary
DESCRIPTION:How did Austin become a city that values open space and recreation? Origins of a Green Identity charts the efforts of the time period from roughly 1950-1970 when the earliest conservationists sought to preserve the natural environment and create parkland for the citizens of Austin. This is a local television broadcast. An international\, on-line streaming will be announced in December. \n  \n 
URL:https://theaustincommon.com/event/pbs-broadcast-debut-origins-of-a-green-identity-documentary/
LOCATION:Austin PBS\, 6101 Highland Campus Drive #Building 3000\, Austin\, TX\, 78752\, United States
CATEGORIES:Film-Screening
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SUMMARY:Living Springs Back-to-School Documentary Screening
DESCRIPTION:From the Living Springs Documentary –\nCome spread your blanket and enjoy a selection of short films (45 minutes total) from the on-going Living Springs documentary series. On Wednesday\, September 19th\, Living Springs\, in collaboration with Splash! will feature Wildlands and A Reflecting Pool. \nWildlands showcases Austin’s water quality protection lands that Austin voters purchased through open space bonds to protect the aquifer. Learn about the diversity\, history and significance of these protected lands. \nA Reflecting Pool recounts Barton’s history from 1912-1962 through the memories of those who lived it. This documentary showcases wonderful archival photos\, film and original historic re-creations. The story follows the memories of swimmers such as John Henry Faulk exploring the little-known history of Barton Springs before\, during and after the time of racial segregation in Austin. \nCity of Austin environmental educators and local environmental groups will be on hand before the screening to talk about how you can get involved in community efforts to support the Springs\, creeks and aquifer through volunteering and internships. \nWe will gather at 7:15 p.m. (near the big tree at the south entrance\, Azie Morton (formerly Robert E. Lee) Road. The screening will begin at full dark and last approximately 40 minutes. Bring a chair or blanket to sit on. Before or after the screening\, take a swim in the Springs! \nAbout Living Springs: Many stories emanate from the spring-fed water of Barton Springs. Using the power of a multi-linear\, user-driven format\, viewers navigate through a virtual underwater environment\, meeting artists and scientists\, historic figures\, poets and preachers who share their perspectives and their passions about Austin’s most beloved natural resource. Living Springs is the newest documentary from Austin Past and Present producer\, Karen Kocher. Living Springs. For more information visit our website livingspringsaustin.org
URL:https://theaustincommon.com/event/living-springs-back-to-school-documentary-screening-2/
LOCATION:Barton Springs Pool\, 2201 Barton Springs Pool\, Austin\, 78746\, United States
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SUMMARY:Postponed: Living Springs Back-to-School Documentary Screening
DESCRIPTION:From the Living Springs Documentary –\nPlease note – due to the weather\, this event has been postponed until Wednesday\, September 19th at 7pm.  \nLIVING SPRINGS  \nBack-to-School Documentary Screening Event \nOn Thursday\, September 6th come spread your blanket and enjoy a selection of short films (45 minutes total) from the on-going Living Springs documentary series. Living Springs\, in collaboration with Splash! will feature Wildlands and A Reflecting Pool. \nWildlands showcases Austin’s water quality protection lands that Austin voters purchased through open space bonds to protect the aquifer. Learn about the diversity\, history and significance of these protected lands. \nA Reflecting Pool recounts Barton’s social history in the 50-year period from 1912-1962 through the memories of those who lived it. This documentary showcases wonderful archival photos\, film and original historic re-creations. The story follows the memories of swimmers such as John Henry Faulk exploring the little-known history of Barton Springs before\, during and after the time of racial segregation in Austin. \nA free popsicle from Good Pop for the first 200 people to stop in and see us. \nCity of Austin environmental educators and local environmental groups will be on hand before the screening to talk about how you can get involved in community efforts to support the Springs\, creeks and aquifer through volunteering and internships. \nWe will gather at 7:30 p.m. near the big tree at the south entrance\, Azie Morton Road (formerly Robert E. Lee Road.) The screening will begin at full dark and last approximately 45 minutes. Bring a chair or blanket to sit on. Before or after the screening\, take a swim in the Springs! \nAbout Living Springs: Many stories emanate from the spring-fed water of Barton Springs. Using the power of a multi-linear\, user-driven format\, viewers navigate through a virtual underwater environment\, meeting artists and scientists\, historic figures\, poets and preachers who share their perspectives and their passions about Austin’s most beloved natural resource. Living Springs is the newest documentary from Austin Past and Present producer\, Karen Kocher. Living Springs. For more information visit our website livingspringsaustin.org \n 
URL:https://theaustincommon.com/event/living-springs-back-to-school-documentary-screening/
LOCATION:Barton Springs Pool\, 2201 Barton Springs Pool\, Austin\, 78746\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20170902T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20170902T203000
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SUMMARY:Living Springs Screening
DESCRIPTION:From the Save Barton Creek Association and Living Springs –\nCome on out to the debut of our latest work\, “Wildlands.” This 22-minute documentary will showcase Austin’s water quality protection lands that Austin voters purchased to protect the aquifer. Learn about the significance and importance of preserving our aquifer lands. Swim before or after. Environmental groups will be on hand before the screening to talk about how you can get involved in community efforts to support the springs\, creeks\, and aquifer. \nThe screening will be held at the south gate (off Robert E Lee Road) of Barton Springs Pool.
URL:https://theaustincommon.com/event/living-springs-screening/
LOCATION:Barton Springs Pool\, 2201 Barton Springs Pool\, Austin\, 78746\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20170808T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20170808T210000
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SUMMARY:SOS 25th Anniversary Screening
DESCRIPTION:From the Save Our Springs Alliance\, Save Barton Creek Association\, and Living Springs –\nA special retrospective screening marking the 25th anniversary of the passage of the Save Our Springs Ordinance on August 8th 1992. Come learn some important Austin history about citizen efforts to protect our favorite “swimming hole!” \nEntitled “Common Ground: The Battle for Barton Springs\,” this half-hour 1993 documentary chronicles the 18-month process that resulted in the citizen-led petition drive to enhance water quality protections for Barton Springs. Shot entirely on S-VHS with a cash budget of $185\, Common Ground is the first documentary produced by Austin-based media producer\, Karen Kocher. Although low-tech and a student project\, the video nonetheless recounts some important history in the citizen-efforts to protect the Springs. \nGather at Barton Springs (near the big tree at the south entrance\, Robert E. Lee Road) before dusk. Screening begins at full darkness\, roughly 8:25pm and will last half an hour. Bring a chair or blanket to sit on. Before or after the screening\, take a swim in the Springs!
URL:https://theaustincommon.com/event/sos-25th-anniversary-screening/
LOCATION:Barton Springs Pool\, 2201 Barton Springs Pool\, Austin\, 78746\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20160923T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20160923T201500
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SUMMARY:Living Springs Outdoor Screening
DESCRIPTION:From Living Springs\, an interactive documentary about Barton Springs –\nRescheduled Screening of Living Springs Documentary at the Zilker Hillside Theater. Come from 6-7 p.m. to meet many of the wonderful groups who are working to support Barton Springs! Learn how you can get involved. Get your raffle tickets for $5 for a chance to win prizes like a guided hike or a Living Springs t-shirt. Leave a message at the Barton Springs wishing well\, and learn the anthem for Barton Springs with Bill Oliver! \nScreening begins at 7:30 p.m. Thanks to Whole Earth Provision Co. and Active Life Healing Center Whole Foods Market and the Save Barton Creek Association for sponsoring our screening!
URL:https://theaustincommon.com/event/living-springs-outdoor-screening/
LOCATION:Zilker Hillside Theater\,  2201 Barton Springs Rd\, Austin\, TX\, 78704\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20160303T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20160303T203000
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SUMMARY:Living Springs Indoor Screening
DESCRIPTION:The Living Springs Documentary Series invites you to join them for their first\, free public screening of 2016. They will debut their newest work as well as show some work “from the vault.” Hosted by the Department of Radio-TV-Film at the University of Texas at Austin. \n  \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://theaustincommon.com/event/living-springs-indoor-screening/
LOCATION:Belo Center for New Media\, 300 W. Dean Keeton Street\, Austin\, TX\, 78705\, United States
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