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SUMMARY:Trail Magic: The Grandma Gatewood Story - Film Screening
DESCRIPTION:TRAIL MAGIC: THE GRANDMA GATEWOOD STORY is the Emmy-nominated documentary about the first woman to solo thru-hike the 2\,050-mile Appalachian Trail in 1955 at the age of 67 after raising 11 children. \nThis first screening of this film in western Washington is co-sponsored by the Foothills branch of the Mountaineers and the City of Bellevue\, Department of Parks & Community Services. \nThe film follows the twists and turns of Emma Gatewood’s historic walk from Mt Oglethorpe to Mt. Katahdin in 1955\, much of the story in Emma’s own words. The story is augmented by key interviews with family\, historians\, and experts commenting about the amazing events that led up to that journey and her ability to overcome nearly insurmountable obstacles\, including years of spousal abuse\, along the way. TRAIL MAGIC: THE GRANDMA GATEWOOD STORY was nominated for an Emmy Award from the Regional National Association of Television Arts and Sciences (NATAS) in the “Best Documentary\, Historical” category in April\, 2017. \nIn 1955\, at the age of 67\, Gatewood told her children (who were by then adults) that she was going for a walk. They did not ask where or for how long\, as they knew she was resilient and would take care of herself. About 5 years earlier\, Gatewood read an article in National Geographic about the AT and thought “it would be a nice lark\,” though in retrospect considering the difficulty she added “It wasn’t.” \nThe magazine gave her the impression of easy walks and clean cabins at the end of each day’s walk. Thus she took little in the way of outdoor gear. She wore Keds shoes and carried an army blanket\, a raincoat\, and a plastic shower curtain in a homemade denim bag slung over one shoulder. In a sense she was truly a visionary of the ultra-light hiking movement. \nShe would later say of the AT: “For some fool reason\, they always lead you right up over the biggest rock to the top of the biggest mountain they can find.” \nShe hiked the AT again in 1960\, and then again at age 75 in 1963\, making her the first person to hike the trail three times (though her final hike was completed in sections).She was also credited with being the oldest female thru-hiker by the Appalachian Trail Conference. \nIn addition\, she walked 2\,000 miles (3\,200 km) of the Oregon Trail from Independence\, Missouri to Portland\, Oregon averaging 22 miles (35 km) a day. She traveled to every state of the continental United States. \nIn 2018 the New York Times published a belated obituary for her as part of its Overlooked series about “remarkable people whose deaths went unreported in The Times”. \nThe screening of TRAIL MAGIC will be preceeded by a film about the history of the Appalachian Trail. \n\nDoors at 6:30\nFilm begins at 7:00 P.M.\nGeneral admission: $13\nMountaineers members and City of Bellevue residents: $10\nVisit Eventbrite for tickets
URL:https://mtsgreenway.org/event/trail-magic-the-grandma-gatewood-story-film-screening/
LOCATION:Bellevue Botanical Garden\, 12001 Main St\, Bellevue\, 98005
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SUMMARY:Welcome to Subirdia
DESCRIPTION:Many of you know of John Marzluff\, author of Gifts of the Crow and Professor of Wildlife Science at the University of Washington\, who demonstrated that crows identify and remember people’s faces. Dr. Marzluff is coming to speak at the Bellevue Botanical Garden! In his latest book\, Welcome to Subirdia: Sharing our Neighborhoods with Wrens\, Robins\, Woodpeckers\, and Other Wildlife\, Dr. Marzluff reveals that our suburbs and city parks are often remarkably rich in bird diversity and play a key role in preventing loss of species in the face of the dramatic human disruptions and impacts. His lecture will provide specific strategies everyone can use to make human environments friendlier for our natural neighbors.
URL:https://mtsgreenway.org/event/welcome-to-subirdia/
LOCATION:Bellevue Botanical Garden\, 12001 Main St\, Bellevue\, 98005
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