Quietly Beautiful - Wildly Connected
Join the folks at the K.K. Berge Gallery to view the documentary film, Rivers of the Rockies. The film features the waterways and wildlife of Rocky Mountain National Park and is hosted and created by Nick Molle.
This is the most elobrate and scenic documentary ever produced about Rocky Mountain National Park. It is “the second installment of the nature series A WALK IN THE PARK WITH NICK MOLLÉ explores the Colorado, Big Thompson, Cache la Poudre and St. Vrain rivers located within the northern Rocky Mountains. With sound science, respect and a touch of humor, host Nick Mollé traces the sources of the streams — from the top of the Rockies to the bottom of the Grand Canyon — and explores the scenic natural habitats of the region’s indigenous animals, including beavers, moose, bears, coyotes and others. Along the way, he carefully illustrates the role humans play in each ecosystem.”
This event, which is sponsored by the Granite Area Arts Council, is free and open to the public. Refreshments will be served.