KELSEYVILLE, Calif. – The Redbud Audubon Society will begin its new program year with a documentary film that tells the inspiring story of four huge environmental victories for open space in Northern California – the Golden Gate National Recreation Area, the Point Reyes National Seashore, the Marin Agricultural Land Trust, and the defeat of the proposed Marincello city of 30,000 people adjacent to Bolinas lagoon.
The program will be presented on Thursday, Sept. 18, at the Glebe Social Hall, St. Peter’s Catholic Church, 4085 Main St. Kelseyville, starting at 7 p.m. with refreshments.
The documentary uses personal recollections from noted environmental pioneers, archival footage, period stills and breathtaking location shots to tell its stories.
Narrated by actress Frances McDermott, the film features such well known leaders as Huey Johnson, Dr. Edgar Wayburn, Amy Meyer, Stuart Udall, Peter Behr, Phyllis Faber and Gary Giacomini, among many others.
The San Francisco Examiner commented about the film, “Along the way [to these victories] there were threats, family rifts, political debate, creative maneuvering, and good old-fashioned people power. It’s hard to imagine such achievements today, in part because of the cost. Thank goodness, these particular battles won’t have to be fought again.”
Bay Nature magazine said, “It’s rare that we stop and think how these open spaces came to be. This inspiring story about citizen action and community organizing showcases the efforts of the prominent Bay Area residents who helped set the precedent for protecting open space and shaped the environmental movement of today.”
“Join the Redbud Audubon Society for an evening that will remind you of the precious gifts of nature we enjoy in Northern California. As Redbud begins a new program year, this film will inspire and energize you for the continuing work to be done by Lake County environmental organizations to protect and preserve the critical open spaces and habitats in our own communities,” said Redbud Audubon Society President Roberta Lyons.