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X-WR-CALDESC:<b>LIVE ONLY! This Red Barn Event will NOT be streamed or reco
 rded.</b>\n\nNo registration required\, but RSVP to receive email reminder
 s and updates about this event!\n\nDoors to the Red Barn open at 6:30pm fo
 r a community social with beer and wine available for purchase. The film w
 ill start just after 7:00pm. Run time is 71 minutes and will be followed b
 y a Q+A with producer Sarah Hoffman. \n\nWolf Land is a film about finding
  common ground in unlikely places. The team spent 2.5 years documenting th
 e lives of “wolf protecting cowboy” and range rider Daniel Curry and ranch
 er Jerry Francis in the remote wilderness of northeast Washington. Washing
 ton has had its share of conflict on this issue\, and human/wildlife confl
 ict is a story that's typically told in polarizing extremes. This film's g
 oal was to document two people in the middle of this conflict working toge
 ther to protect what's most dear to each of them. For Daniel\, that is end
 angered wolves and for Jerry\, his cattle and way of life.\n\nWe hope that
  this hyperlocal film\, produced in the Northwest\, has themes of coexiste
 nce that can touch audiences with a range of perspectives on this issue. C
 ourtesy Cascade Public Media.\n\nSarah Hoffman (she/her) is an Emmy award 
 winning documentary filmmaker who focuses her work on human stories in the
  realm of science and environment. Her work has appeared in the Seattle In
 ternational Film Festival\, BendFilm\, Friday Harbor\, Local Sightings and
  Tacoma Film Fest.  She was awarded Best Short at the Portland Ecofilm Fes
 tival in 2020. Wolf Land is Sarah’s first feature film. She is currently a
  Senior Video Producer at Cascade PBS. Prior to joining the company\, she 
 worked as a photojournalist and video producer at newspapers around the co
 untry including The Dallas Morning News and the Omaha World-Herald.\n\nPho
 to by Sarah Hoffman/Cascade PBS.\n\nFilm Copyright 2025 Cascade Public Med
 ia. All Rights Reserved.
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DTSTART:20250309T020000
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DESCRIPTION:<b>LIVE ONLY! This Red Barn Event will NOT be streamed or recor
 ded.</b>\n\nNo registration required\, but RSVP to receive email reminders
  and updates about this event!\n\nDoors to the Red Barn open at 6:30pm for
  a community social with beer and wine available for purchase. The film wi
 ll start just after 7:00pm. Run time is 71 minutes and will be followed by
  a Q+A with producer Sarah Hoffman. \n\nWolf Land is a film about finding 
 common ground in unlikely places. The team spent 2.5 years documenting the
  lives of “wolf protecting cowboy” and range rider Daniel Curry and ranche
 r Jerry Francis in the remote wilderness of northeast Washington. Washingt
 on has had its share of conflict on this issue\, and human/wildlife confli
 ct is a story that's typically told in polarizing extremes. This film's go
 al was to document two people in the middle of this conflict working toget
 her to protect what's most dear to each of them. For Daniel\, that is enda
 ngered wolves and for Jerry\, his cattle and way of life.\n\nWe hope that 
 this hyperlocal film\, produced in the Northwest\, has themes of coexisten
 ce that can touch audiences with a range of perspectives on this issue. Co
 urtesy Cascade Public Media.\n\nSarah Hoffman (she/her) is an Emmy award w
 inning documentary filmmaker who focuses her work on human stories in the 
 realm of science and environment. Her work has appeared in the Seattle Int
 ernational Film Festival\, BendFilm\, Friday Harbor\, Local Sightings and 
 Tacoma Film Fest.  She was awarded Best Short at the Portland Ecofilm Fest
 ival in 2020. Wolf Land is Sarah’s first feature film. She is currently a 
 Senior Video Producer at Cascade PBS. Prior to joining the company\, she w
 orked as a photojournalist and video producer at newspapers around the cou
 ntry including The Dallas Morning News and the Omaha World-Herald.\n\nPhot
 o by Sarah Hoffman/Cascade PBS.\n\nFilm Copyright 2025 Cascade Public Medi
 a. All Rights Reserved.
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DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260306T203000
LOCATION:WRI's Red Barn 347 Division Street\, Leavenworth\, WA 98826
SUMMARY:Red Barn Event: Wolf Land Film Screening (in-person ONLY!)
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