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Pro Peninsula is a fund within the Ocean Foundation dedicated to strengthening community efforts towards reaching the goal of protecting the natural environment of the Baja California Peninsula. Through the creation of a network of strong individuals, Pro Peninsula and The Ocean Foundation has established itself as a conservation leader thruought the globally important eco-region of Baja California.

Tuesday, March 30, 2010

What a Triumph !!!!

Pro Peninsula is happy to announce a successful 2ndAnnual hosting of The Wild & Scenic Environmental Film Festival at Hazard Center’s Ultrastar Cinemas on March 23rd and March 25th.


The festival was an overall triumph: new members, exciting prizes, enlightening conversations, inspiring films and happy event guests, all coming together to support Pro Peninsula’s conservation work.



Pro Peninsula also debuted its organizational video on the big screen, by Skye Walker. You can view our video at this link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mhzWPYZZ0IM



Besides the films, this fun filled event included a raffle, silent auction, and a community fair. The fair contained great informational booths from Allied Climbers San Diego, SD Coastkeepers, Think Blue, Outdoor Outreach and over seven local event sponsors and supporters of conservation. Pro Peninsula hosted a bar at the festival getting the guests hooked at the great taste of Sierra Nevada Beer as well Jersey’s delicious juice.



From all the staff at Pro Peninsula, we would like to thank everyone who attended, supported, and volunteers to make this event a success. Thank you to this years event assistant coordinator, Rowena Serafez and to our new members, WELCOME. We wish Pro Peninsula to become a new source of information and friendship, sharing common ideas toward furthering our mission to strengthen individual efforts and community efforts to protect the environment.

Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Wild and Scenic next week!!!! Buy your ticket today!

Wild and Scenic next week!!!! Buy your ticket today!


SYCRL’s Wild & Scenic Environmental Film Festival is back in town!
Join Pro Peninsula, as they host this magnificent festival once more, showcasing jaw dropping inspirational films about our wondrous natural surroundings. The event will be parted into a two nights of amazing film viewing, together with a wine inclusive pre-social, raffle, silent auction and Environmental Fair.

Among our film selection are the prize winning movies Big River, Tapped, and a Sheltered Sea. Check out the trailers at: http://www.propeninsula.org/window/1/56.html

The film viewing will be taking place on Tuesday, March 23rd and Thursday, March 25th. The doors will open at 6:00pm, and the film will start at 7:00pm. The general admission tickets are $15 for one day festival ticket, $25 for two day festival ticket. The VIP tickets are $30 for a one day festival ticket and $50 for a two day festival ticket. For event information and tickets, please visit www.propeninsula.org/wildscenic,

Friday, March 12, 2010

Film Program for Wild and Scenic....Check it out

2010

Wild and Scenic On Tour

*Big River – 27 min.
Curt Ellis, Aaron Woolf
The filmmakers of KING CORN are back! Curt and Ian have returned to Iowa with a new mission: to investigate the environmental impact their acre of corn has had on the people and places downstream. In a journey that extends from the American heartland to the Gulf of Mexico, the guys trade their combine for a canoe and set out to see the big world their little acre of corn has touched. www.bigriverfilm.com http://www.bigriverfilm.com/#/Trailer,

Brower Youth Awards: Forces of Nature – Six, individual 5 min. profiles
Earth Island Institute
Earth Island Institute established the Brower Youth Awards to honor legendary environmental activist, David R. Brower and to call forth a new generation of leaders. The awards honor six young people for their activism and achievements in the fields of environmental and social justice advocacy. www.broweryouthawards.org
Alec Loorz, 15, of California, the youngest presenter of Al Gore’s “The Climate Project” and the founder of SLAP, Sea Level Awareness Program, to educate coastal Californians about sea level rise and global warming. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hx7kJf4Uo1U,


The Fun Theory: Piano Staircase – 2 min.
Martin Larsson, Daniel Alinder
The Fun Theory is an award that recognizes those thoughts, ideas and inventions that prove the fun theory…the thought that something as simple as fun is the easiest way to change people’s behavior for the better. Be it for yourself, for the environment, or for something entirely different, the only thing that matters is that it’s change for the better. ” Take the stairs instead of the escalator or elevator and feel better” is something we often hear or read in the Sunday papers. Few people actually follow that advice. Can we get more people to take the stairs over the escalator by making it fun to do? See the results here. www.thefuntheory.com http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2lXh2n0aPyw,


*Garbage Angels – 6 min.
Pierre Trudeau
What happens when trash meets trash? Could there be life in a dump? Best Canadian Short, Planet in Focus. www.pierretrudeau.com http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mCZS7tjKcRw

Greenhorns – 20 min.
Severine von Tscharner Fleming
This spring found young farmers as unlikely poster children of a new zeitgeist. In many communities these bright 20- and 30-somethings are contributing and leading the way into a new world of agriculture, sustainability and economics. www.thegreenhorns.net http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zH7o3fxw6oE,


Samsara – 19 min.
Renan Ozturk
The sacred peak of Meru, in the Vindhya Mountains of India is said in mythology to be the center of the universe, but can you climb to the center of the universe? Climbing team Conrad Anker, Jimmy Chin and Renan Ozturk set out to attempt a first ascent of this 6,500 foot rock route. Telluride Mountain Film - Charlie Fowler Award. www.rockmonkeyart.com http://www.rockmonkeyart.com/Creative_SHorts.html,

Tapped – 76 min. (available for additional $75)
Stephanie Soechtig, Sarah Olson
Is access to clean drinking water a basic human right, or a commodity that should be bought and sold? Take a behind-the-scenes look into the unregulated and unseen world of the bottled water industry that aims to privatize and sell back the one resource that ought to never become a commodity: our water. Best Documentary - Eugene Int’l Film Festival. www.tappedthemovie.com http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=72MCumz5lq4,


A Sheltered Sea: The Journey of the California Marine Life Protection Act – 23 min.
William Bayne, April Bucksbaum
There is a pioneering conservation action taking place along the coast of California. The Marine Life Protection Act (MLPA) brings together diverse stakeholders—fishermen, conservationists, scientists, government, divers, and ocean-loving citizens—in a process to set aside marine refuges akin to our country’s National Parks. Best Ocean Conservation Film, Blue Ocean Film Festival. www.caloceans.org, www.thebaumfoundation.org http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Gdvb4ORkec&feature=player_embedded,

*Sea Turtles in Bahia Magdalena
David McGuire
Local Fishermen turned conservationists join ecotourists to help protect endangered Sea Turtles throughout the Baja California Peninsula.

Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Pro Peninsula on the Radio!!!!!!!!! omg

http://treehuggersintl.com/2010/pro-peninsula-wild-and-scenic-2010/

Wednesday, March 3, 2010

Film Festival

Hello Pro Peninsula Friends:),
!!!!!!!!!! ONLY 3 WEEKS UNTIL THE BIG EVENT!!!!!!!!!!!
I am so excited that we have made so much progress in planning this great event!
Since last week, we have been able to add volunteers and sponsors towards aiding the success of the Wild & Scenic Film Festival 2010.


I have had the pleasure to invite the film maker's of our features to join us on March 23rd and 25th at the Festival!

!!!!!!!!How exciting we will have guest from all over the world !!!

Can't wait to see you there........

Rowena

http://www.propeninsula.org/

Tuesday, March 2, 2010

Pro Peninsula invites you to its second annual hosting of SYRCL's Wild & Scenic Environmental Film Festival On Tour, at Hazard Center's Ultrastar Cinemas, Tuesday March 23rd and Thursday, March 25th 6:00-9:30pm. Purchase your tickets online today at http://www.ultrastarmovies.com/!

This touring festival is the Nation’s largest film festival of its kind, and Pro Peninsula is proud to be a part of it. We will be exhibiting a selection of fascinating films that highlight environmental concerns spanning from bottled water, climate change, and agricultural impacts, to fun anecdotal and adventure pieces on activism.

Each evening will exhibit about 100 fascinating minutes of film and will will also be accompanied by a pre-social and intermission with $5 wine and $3 Sierra Nevada Beer, community and environmental fair, silent auction and an exciting raffle, all serving to get to motivate the San Diego community to act on behalf of the environment.



Additionally, on Wednesday March 23rd 6:00-9:00PM, VIP guests, Pro Peninsula members, sponsors and local nonprofit groups, are invited to are meet and greet celebration at one of our primary event sponsor’s location, Point Loma Outfitting, which will include cocktails, hors d'oeuvres, live DJ performance, and a unique opportunity to speak to a few film directors from the film festival. We hope to see you there!

We are currently still looking for event sponsors, please contact Giuliana Schroeder at gigi@propeninsula.org if interested in receiving sponsorship information.

EVENT DETAILS:


- Tuesday March 23rd & Thursday March 25th 6PM-9:30PM


- Ultrastar Cinemas, 7510 Hazard Center Drive, San Diego, CA, 92108

- $15 General Admission

-$30 VIP (includes membership, shirt, festival ticket, VIP party invitation, 1 raffle ticket).

-For event information, please visit www.propenisula.org/wildscenic .