"Far Afield: A Conservation Love Story" premiere set for Nov. 5 in Jackson
Featured News | October 12, 2015
From the Center for the Arts in Jackson:
Join us for the premiere of “Far Afield: A Conservation Love Story” featuring local icon Bert Raynes. This JenTen Productions’ film follows Bert as he travels from the “mean streets” of New Jersey to the green streets of Jackson Hole. Along the way, Bert discovers the two great loves of his life: nature and Meg, his wife and muse. Inspired by the natural beauty of the Tetons, Meg and Bert foster a community of wildlife lovers, creating a force for nature.
The film, created for
Charture Institute and
1% for the Tetons, was made possible by donations from over 230 individuals, families, organizations and businesses. Special thanks to our Executive Producers aka “Ravens”: Collister Family Donor Advised Fund of the
Community Foundation of Jackson Hole, Friends of Bert, Ralph and Louise Haberfeld, Zach Hall and Julie Giacobassi, Bruce Hayse,
Jackson Hole News&Guide,
National Museum of Wildlife Art,
The Nature Conservancy of Wyoming, Peter and Adrienne Ward. Grant support was provided by
1% for the Tetons,
Community Foundation of Jackson Hole,
Wyoming Humanities Council and
Center of Wonder.
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