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DESCRIPTION:Join POST and SYRCL’s Wild & Scenic as we host the Representation Matters 
 Film Festival: Voices of Adventure at Devil’s Canyon Brewery in San 
 Carlos on Saturday, September 27th, \nfrom 6 – 9 P.M.\n\nThe films are 
 selected from the Wild & Scenic Film Festival library and highlight stories 
 about people with diverse experiences and identities in the outdoors. Film 
 themes include recreation, activism, community, accessibility, finding 
 belonging, and more! A list of the films is below.\n\nEnjoy these inspiring 
 films and discuss them with other passionate local people and environmental 
 groups during intermission. Come meet our community partners Grassroots 
 Ecology, Santa Clara Valley Bird Alliance, Bay Area Ridge Trail, Canopy, 
 Latino Outdoors, Things That Creep, and Climate Resilient 
 Communities.\n\nThe event is free and in person, but please register by 
 ordering tickets below! Kids and well-behaved pets are welcome. There will 
 be FREE pizza and beer/drinks available for purchase. We will also provide 
 a streaming option to watch virtually from Sept 27 – Oct 5.\n\nThe event 
 will be hosted outdoors in the beer garden. Please stay home if you feel 
 sick.\n\nAgenda\n\n6:00 P.M.  Arrive early to order food and drinks and 
 check out the booths of our sponsors and local environmental groups\n\n7:00 
 P.M.  Film begins\n\n7:00 – 8:00 P.M.  First half of film program\n\n8:00 
 – 8:30  P.M.  Intermission: Mingle with other guests and learn about our 
 event partners\n\n8:30 – 9:00  P.M.  Second half of film program\n\n9:00 
 P.M.  Event conclusion\n\n\nFILMS SELECTION:\n\nOur film selections from 
 the Wild and Scenic Library focus on themes related to recreation, 
 activism, community, indigenous culture, finding belonging, and more! These 
 stories highlight diverse voices in the outdoors.\n\nJudy’s Creek – 
 Discovering the Secret Life of the Streambed (6 minutes)\n\nFollow 
 ecologist, educator, and author, Dr. Judy Li, into the world of 
 caddisflies, the artisans of the aquatic world. With contagious passion, 
 Judy shares how her childhood curiosity led to a career in freshwater 
 science, and how she has found ways to share the joys of science with 
 audiences of all ages.\n\n\nMother River (7 minutes)\n\nAfter pursuing and 
 achieving corporate America career goals on the East Coast, Devin realized 
 that life was not for her. Her childhood roots in paddling and connecting 
 to nature brought her to Minnesota where she would pursue her dream to 
 become the first black female to kayak the entire Mississippi river. Devin 
 has overcome many complexities in pursuit of this dream, including the 
 harsh realities of being a minority in the paddling community and the 
 nuances of being a single Mother. The challenges continue as Devin listens 
 to the river and follows her guidance.\n\n\nBetween the Lines (15 
 minutes)\n\nA moving reflection on what it means to be connected… to the 
 water, the fish, and one’s truest expression of self. The river has been 
 woven in and out of Alex Obregon’s life. While working as a raft guide, 
 Alex found his love of fly fishing by way of whitewater, and deepened his 
 appreciation of all that a river holds.\n\n\nBoth & Neither | Ambos y 
 Ninguno (9 minutes)\n\nAs a Mexican American, Natalie Connell spent her 
 life balancing two cultural identities, with neither fitting quite right on 
 its own, but through art and climbing, she’s found her rightful place as 
 a bridge between the two.\n\n\nHow the Land Remembers Us (20 
 minutes)\n\nAmidst Yellowstone National Park’s 150th anniversary, a 
 precedent-setting event unfolds: “Yellowstone Revealed.” Indigenous 
 artists, connected with their ancestral land, share projects steeped in 
 traditional ecological knowledge, the act of rematriation, and ceremony. 
 What surfaces is a profound revelation: how they exist in relation to this 
 living, breathing landscape is interwoven with the memories of their 
 ancestors and the legacies they are creating for future 
 generations.\n\n\nAbove Sinai (13 minutes)\n\nJoin us as we blend culture, 
 action and heart while visiting professional kiteboarder, Sarah Sadek at 
 home on the Sinai peninsula of Egypt. In a world where women are not often 
 found in athletic roles, nor in the water, Sarah shows us how she is 
 opening the eyes of her local community and pushing the boundaries in a 
 gracious yet badass way (and yes, the two go hand in hand!)\n\n\nNature 
 Always Finds A Way (12 minutes)\n\nThe story of five women who boldly 
 embark on a ten day trek with total strangers to conquer the iconic Tour du 
 Mont Blanc. Their goal? To heal their past traumas, together. An uplifting 
 tale of reliance, female friendship and the incredible power of using 
 nature and community to heal and forge a brighter future.\n\n\nUnseen Peaks 
 (7 minutes)\n\nUnseen Peaks follows Addie, a blind athlete who seeks 
 freedom and belonging in the outdoor community through skiing, ice 
 climbing, and rock climbing. Amidst breathtaking landscapes and personal 
 challenges, Addie redefines perceptions of disability and resilience. 
 Directed, produced, filmed, and edited by filmmaker Roo Smith, the film 
 highlights the transformative power of adventure and advocates for 
 inclusivity in the outdoors.\n\n\nHOSTS:\n\nPeninsula Open Space Trust 
 protects and cares for open space, farms and parkland in the Peninsula and 
 South Bay. Since 1977, POST has protected over 90,000 acres in San Mateo, 
 Santa Clara and Santa Cruz Counties.\n\nWild & Scenic Film Festival 
 inspires environmental activism and a love for nature–through 
 film.\nAbout our Event Partners\n\nYou’ll have the chance to meet 
 representatives of these groups before the start of our films as well as 
 during the film festival intermission:\n\nGrassroots Ecology leverages the 
 power of volunteers to create healthy lands across Silicon Valley. They 
 restore native plants to open spaces and neighborhoods, steward creeks and 
 watersheds and provide hands-on nature education. POST and Grassroots 
 Ecology partner to lead LGBTQ+, Women, nonbinary, Spanish-speaking, and POC 
 affinity group events.\n\nSanta Clara Valley Bird Alliance promotes the 
 enjoyment, understanding, and protection of birds and other wildlife by 
 engaging people of all ages in birding, education, and conservation. POST 
 and SCVBA partner on the quarterly Queers of a Feather LGBTQ+ birding 
 affinity group event.\n\nBay Area Ridge Trail plans, promotes and sustains 
 a connected hiking, cycling, and equestrian trail on the ridgelines around 
 San Francisco Bay—linking people, parks and open space for today and 
 future generations.\n\nCanopy plants and cares for trees where people need 
 them most. Their mission is to grow urban tree canopy in Midpeninsula 
 communities for the benefit of all.\n\nThings that Creep provides 
 accessible high-quality, hands-on science education to build an 
 understanding of foundational STEM concepts, growing a connection to local 
 ecosystems, and spark curiosity and passion for community-centered 
 conservation.\n\nClimate Resilient Communities provides community-based 
 solutions that center local voices to empower community action.\n\nSaved by 
 Nature is an environmental and social justice organization that provides 
 services for everyone through our Cultural Competency Project, with an 
 emphasis on those who historically come from communities with fewer 
 resources.\n\n https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2025/09/17/18879958.php
SUMMARY:Representation Matters Film Festival: Voices of Adventure - Outdoors & Activism (FREE)
LOCATION:Devil’s Canyon Brewing Company - Outdoor Beer Pavilion\n990 Bayport 
 Ave\nSan Carlos, CA 94070\n\nFREE Tickets & FREE Pizza (beer/drinks 
 available for purchase)\n\nKids and well-behaved pets are welcome. 
 \n\nThere is also a streaming option to watch virtually from Sept 27 – 
 Oct 5.
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