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SUMMARY:Backcountry Film Festival at Mammoth Mountain
DESCRIPTION:The 21st Annual Backcountry Film Festival (BCFF) returns to Mammoth on January 31st\, 2026 at Mammoth Mountain’s Main Lodge\, bringing a celebration of human-powered adventure\, winter storytelling\, and public lands advocacy to our community.\n  \n\n \nFilm Festival tickets are $25 at the door.  Raffle tickets for sale at the door! You could win Rocky Talkies\, DPS Pagoda skis\, a stay at Limelight\, a relaxing spa day\, a guided day in the backcountry\, and SO MUCH MORE! You must be present during the raffle to win.  \nDoors open at 5:00 and the show starts at 6:00. Show up early to check out the raffle prizes and info booths! Check out the lineup of films this year here! \n\n\n\n  \n\n\n\n\nThis year’s Mammoth screening will feature more than just films:\n\n\n❄️ Raffle prizes from national and local brands\, including…. \n🗻DPS Pagoda powder skis from Mammoth Mountaineering Supply\n🗻 Guided courses and adventures with Sierra Mountain Guides\, Golden State Guiding\, Pika Mountain Guides\, and Sierra Mountain International\n🗻 Owens Valley Distillery spirits\n🗻 Edelrid climbing rope and La Sportiva climbing shoes and apparel\n🗻 Flash Foxy Climbing Festival pass\n🗻Packs from Patagonia\, Metolius\, Arc’teryx\, Cotopaxi\, and Mountain Hardwear\n🗻Rocky Talkie All Mountain Radios\n🗻 Bishop Strength\n🗻 Art from Sandra Sommer and Don Chambers\, and Uzumati Ceramics\n🗻 Limelight Mammoth hotel stay\n🗻 Sage to Summit\, Bishop Strength\, Mammoth Yoga\, and Mammoth Mobile Sauna passes and memberships\n🗻 Mystery Switch Tattoo Collective certificate\n🗻 Gift cards to local businesses\n🗻 ….and more! \n❄️ Booths from local businesses and organizations to explore \n❄️ Beer and snacks for purchase from Mammoth Mountain \n\n  \n  \n\nAt 6:00\, the lights go down and the new Backcountry Film Festival lineup takes the stage – a curated collection of films that celebrate winter adventure and the fight to protect the places we love. Check out this year’s lineup here and enjoy these sneak peaks of the films in the meantime! \n     \nThe Mammoth Lakes screening is one stop on BCFF’s global tour\, which supports grassroots conservation organizations across the world. This event is being hosted by Friends of the Inyo and Sierra Forever as the only fundraiser for Eastern Sierra SnowSchool. SnowSchool benefits 300 students from Lee Vining to Big Pine\, is offered completely free for all students\, and for many students is their first ever opportunity to play in the snow! \n \nThank you for supporting SnowSchool! See you in Mammoth!\n\n  \nThank you to all of our amazing sponsors that contributed to the raffle! 
URL:https://friendsoftheinyo.org/event/backcountry-film-festival-at-mammoth-mountain/
LOCATION:Mammoth Mountain Main Lodge\, 10001 Minaret Road\, Mammoth Lakes\, CA\, 93546\, United States
CATEGORIES:Fundraisers,Partners,SnowSchool
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SUMMARY:Friends of the Inyo Proudly Presents the 2025 Owens Lake Bird Festival: Friday - Sunday\, April 11-13\, in Lone Pine!
DESCRIPTION:Friends of the Inyo’s 2025 Owens Lake Bird Festival\, with generous funding support from AltaOne Federal Credit Union\, returns April 11-13\, with birding tours on and off the famous Owens Lake as well as plein air painting\, photography\, advocacy\, botany\, geology\, hydrology\, mining history tours\, and MORE. \nGET YOUR TICKETS FOR THE 2025 OWENS LAKE BIRD FESTIVAL\n \nTickets on sale now! Book Your Tours: \n\nPatsiata’s (Owens Lake) importance to migrating and nesting birds as a resting and feeding stopover each fall and spring. Explore the roads in Pasiata’s habitat/dust control locations and learn to access the lake on your own. We will drive\, stop\, observe and discuss the massive return of inspirational feathered friends who have rediscovered Patsiata. Once again they use her as a place to rest and forage putting on more fat for their marathon journey. The lakebed is mostly owned by the State of California and\, therefore\, is open to the public. Lead by Mike Prather.\nBirding on Owens Lake with Ali Sheehey. Join a long-time birder\, Ali Sheehey\, on a tour of high-concentration bird areas on Owens Lake. This is a trip for people with all levels of birding experience. Bring binoculars and a spotting scope if you have one.\nNon-Technical Bird Photography on Owens Lake with Martin Powell.  Martin Powell will lead attendees on a trip out to Owens Lake to look for birds and photograph them in a relaxed manner. Attendees are encouraged to bring a camera with at least a 400mm lens.\nRiparian Birding and Ecology with Russell Kokx. We will explore some of the historic tributaries to Owen’s Lake and their associated riparian woodlands. These vestiges of once larger swaths of woodlands are becoming increasingly important havens for local and migratory birds. Due to more frequent droughts driven by climate change these habitats provide critical water\, shelter and food. We can expect to see a good variety of bird species\, observe nesting behavior and if the flycatchers arrive in time we will demystify the identification of Empidonax flycatchers. Lead by Russell Kokx.\nGeology and Natural History of the Alabama Hills with Dave Kirk. We’ll take a walk through this unique landscape and talk about the forces which shaped it. There will also be an opportunity to view the diversity of native desert plants that survive and thrive in this landscape including several species of wildflowers in bloom. Dave will also talk about the effects that decades of irresponsible recreation had on the hills and the restoration efforts that have been putting the ‘scenic’ back into the National Scenic Area.\nIntroduction to Birding for Kids in Spainhower Park and Edwards Field\, with Maggie Riley. This tour is open to kids from ages 6-12. No experience needed. Parents are welcome if you want to bird with your child. First\, we’ll learn how to use binoculars safely and effectively to observe birds. Then\, we will learn how to identify common birds using field marks and behavior\, using bird books (provided)\, along with take-home Common Birds posters and printed checklists to keep track of what you find. After introductions and learning how to use binoculars and our other tools\, we will spend time finding and identifying birds in the park and nearby wild areas. Binoculars\, Bird Books\, Common Birds posters\, checklists\, and pencils provided.\nPlein Air Session at the Eastern Sierra Visitor Center. This Saturday afternoon plein air has great views of the Alabama Hills and the Sierras\, including Mount Whitney. The Visitor Center has picnic tables\, shade\, and restrooms as well as access to exhibits and a gift/book shop. There will be quick introduction on setting up for a plein air session (more challenging than painting in a studio!) then painting for a couple of hours. Participants can bring their own supplies (any medium is welcome) but a basic water color kit can be purchased for $15. This kit includes a small palette of colors\, a 11” by 15” sheet of Arches cold press paper\, and a couple of ok brushes. Participants will need to provide a water container\, a ceramic or plastic plate for mixing colors and a sturdy board for the watercolor paper. Lead by Edie Trimmer.\nDesert Plant Walk in the Alabama Hills with Sierra Forever’s Ashley Anderson. With the Eastern Sierra as a backdrop and the whimsical rock formations of the Alabama Hills as a stage\, enjoy learning about the ecology and plant species unique to this area with their fascinating adaptations. Discuss plant behavior\, defenses\, and communication with Alabama Hill’s staff member Ashley Anderson.\nBeyond the Binoculars\, Birding on Owens Lake with Gena Wood from Eastern Sierra Land Trust. Take a closer look at the lives of the birds around us on this guided walk focused on their natural history. From courtship and nesting to migration and survival strategies\, we’ll explore the behaviors and adaptations that make each bird unique. This is more than just a bird walk—it’s an opportunity to connect with the stories behind the species we see and gain a deeper appreciation for their roles in the natural world.\nLower Owens River Project with Friends of the Inyo’s Wendy Schneider and Sierra Club’s Lynn Boulton. 80 years after water was diverted to the Los Angeles Aqueduct\, the Owens River began flowing again as part of a settlement between stakeholders in the Owens Valley and the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power. Wendy and Lynn will be taking participants on stops along the Owens River discussing the history of the River and the LADWP project known as the LORP.\nPlein Air Session Overlooking the Owens River. This Sunday morning plein air event is on a bluff that overlooks the meandering Owens River backed by great views of the Alabama Hills and Sierras. There will be quick introduction on setting up for a plein air session (more challenging than painting in a studio!) then painting for a couple of hours. Participants can bring their own supplies (any medium is welcome) but a basic water color kit can be purchased for $15. This kit includes a small palette of colors\, a 11” by 15” sheet of Arches cold press paper\, and a couple of ok watercolor brushes. Participants will need to provide a camp chair\, water container\, a ceramic or plastic plate for mixing colors and a sturdy board for the watercolor paper. There are no restrooms or shade so plan accordingly. Lead by Edie Trimmer.\nHistoric Mining Town of Cerro Gordo with Max Rosan. A fascinating look at early western mining history\, with stunning views of Owens Lake\, Saline Valley\, the Panamint Mountains\, and Death Valley along the way. High-clearance vehicles strongly recommended. Bring binoculars for this all-day tour. Yes\, there are birds up there\, away from Owens Lake. You never know what you may find up there. Also\, in this old mining town\, there is a stunning opportunity to glance down into Saline Valley\, really just a few minutes walk from the town.\nConglomerate Mesa Hike with Friends of the Inyo’s Jaime Lopez Wolters. Come see the beautiful Conglomerate Mesa before the proposed gold mining exploration roads are built. K2 Gold and its subsidiary Mojave Precious Metal\, have proposed to build 5 miles of new roads on Conglomerate Mesa. While we wait for the draft Environmental Impact Statement to be released on the proposal\, we will be hiking up to see the area in its current condition. Caravan in your high-clearance vehicle (required but carpooling is an option) past extensive Joshua Tree groves to the south end of Conglomerate Mesa for a hike with stunning desert views\, a look at mining threats to the area and a short section of Class 3 scrambling up rocks.\n\nAbout the Keynote Speaker at Saturday’s Dinner: \nDAVID CARLE grew up in Orange County\, California\, received his bachelor’s degree at UC Davis in Wildlife and Fisheries Biology and a master’s degree from CSU Sacramento in Recreation and Parks Administration.  He was a ranger in California State Parks for 27 years; from 1982 through 2000\, at the Mono Lake Tufa State Reserve\, participating in the long effort to protect that Eastern Sierra inland sea from the effects of stream diversions to Los Angeles. He taught biology and natural history courses at Cerro Coso Community College in Mammoth Lakes.\, and has served as President of the Mono Basin Historical Society\, and of the California State Park Rangers Association (CSPRA). \nSince retiring from the State Parks position\, Dave has authored fifteen non-fiction books and two novels\, including Introduction to Water in California and Introduction to Fire in California (for UC Press)\, and also Water and the California Dream (Counterpoint Press). www.davidcarlebooks.com \nHis presentation “Birds are Water in Flight: Water Choices that Shape Life in California” is bound to excite: don’t miss it! \nGET YOUR TICKETS NOW!\n\n 
URL:https://friendsoftheinyo.org/event/friends-of-the-inyo-proudly-presents-the-2025-owens-lake-bird-festival-friday-sunday-april-11-13-in-lone-pine/
LOCATION:Friends of the Inyo Lone Pine Satellite Office\, 142 East Bush Street\, Lone Pine\, CA\, 93545\, United States
CATEGORIES:Conglomerate Mesa,Fundraisers,Hikes & Education,Outdoor Events,Water Work
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SUMMARY:Backcountry Film Festival
DESCRIPTION:Tickets are now only available at the door! Doors open at 6 pm. \nFriends of the Inyo is hosting the 20th Annual Backcountry Film Festival in Bishop December 14th!\n \nJoin us for a night full of winter inspired stories curated by the Winter Wildlands Alliance. The 20th annual film lineup will screen short films about: athletic pursuit in the mountains\, artistic vision\, friendship\, and how the snowsports community is adapting to change.\n\n\nProceeds go to SnowSchool: an outdoor education program offered to local elementary schools.\nPurchase Your Tickets Here\nWhen:\nSaturday\, December 14th @ the Bishop Twin Theater. Doors open at 6:00pm. Films start by 7pm. Hosted By Friends of the Inyo\nBishop 12/14 Saturday Night Tickets:\n\nThursday\, December 12th @ the Mammoth Lakes Welcome Center Auditorium Hosted by Sierra Forever\n\nMammoth Lakes 12/12 Thursday Night Tickets:\n\nThere will be pizza available by the slice and local brews on tap\, so be sure to bring your reusable vessel or purchase one of Friends of the Inyo’s fancy tin cups there!\nIn addition to the viewing of awesome films\, we will have sweet raffle prizes from sponsors near and far to get you geared up for your own adventures!\nSponsors include: Patagonia\, Swix\, LMNT hydration\, Mammoth Mountaineering\, Looney Bean\, Sierra Nevada Brewing … more to come\n\n\n\n\n\n\n  \n 
URL:https://friendsoftheinyo.org/event/backcountry-film-festival-2024-2/
LOCATION:Bishop Twin Theatre\, 237 N main st\, Bishop\, CA\, 93514\, United States
CATEGORIES:Fundraisers,Partners,SnowSchool
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SUMMARY:Friends of the Inyo Proudly Presents the 2024 Owens Lake Bird Festival: Friday - Sunday\, April 19-21\, in Lone Pine!
DESCRIPTION:Friends of the Inyo’s 2024 Owens Lake Bird Festival\, with generous funding support from the County of Inyo and AltaOne Federal Credit Union\, returns April 19-21\, with birding tours on and off the famous Owens Lake (which continues to have much water in it–and migrating birds\, of course!)\, as well as photography\, advocacy\, botany\, geology\, hydrology and mining history tours. \nGet your tickets today! \nCLICK HERE OR ON THE IMAGE TO GET YOUR TOUR AND MEAL TICKETS BEFORE THEY SELL OUT!\nScroll down to see venue and other details.
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LOCATION:Friends of the Inyo Lone Pine Satellite Office\, 142 East Bush Street\, Lone Pine\, CA\, 93545\, United States
CATEGORIES:Fundraisers
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SUMMARY:Keep the #GivingTuesday Momentum Going Till Dec. 31!
DESCRIPTION:You can help Friends of the Inyo raise up to $91\,000 thanks to a $45\,500 matching gift from our generous Board of Directors that includes THE FIRST HYBRID VEHICLE IN OUR FLEET!  Look at the custom license plate in the photo below and ask yourself\, “What will I give “4FOI24” (i.e.\, to take FOI into 2024)? Then scroll down to give! Your gift will be DOUBLED. Thank you!
URL:https://friendsoftheinyo.org/event/givingtuesday2023-is-now-live/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:Fundraisers,Stewardship
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SUMMARY:Trout Trot 5K/10K Charity Run to Benefit Friends of the Inyo's No Hot Creek Mine Protection Campaign!
DESCRIPTION:Register today for Friends of the Inyo’s No Hot Creek Mine Trout Trot 5K/10K Fun Run! This is the second annual Trout Trot Charity Fundraiser\, which began as a citizen volunteer effort in 2022 to protect Hot Creek from foreign mining interests. Now that No Hot Creek Mine and Friends of the Inyo have joined forces\, this event will help raise funds for a campaign to gain PERMANENT PROTECTION for Hot Creek! This event post will take you to the registration page at NoHotCreekMine.com/trout-trot!
URL:https://www.nohotcreekmine.com/trout-trot#new_tab
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:Fundraisers,Long Valley,Outdoor Events
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SUMMARY:Summer's End Folk Fest\, Aug. 26 in Mammoth Lakes\, to Benefit the #NoHotCreekMine Campaign!
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, August 26\, from 4 to 7 pm – “Summer’s End Folk Fest” at Pokonobe Marina\, 3863 Lake Mary Road\, on the shore of Lake Mary in Mammoth Lakes.  A fun evening of music featuring Salt River Straights\, Kevin Seymore\, John Demaria\, Ben W.\, and Alex Garcia. Suggested $10 donation will help raise funds for the No Hot Creek Mine Campaign.
URL:https://friendsoftheinyo.org/event/summers-end-folk-fest-aug-26-in-mammoth-lakes-to-benefit-the-nohotcreekmine-campaign/
LOCATION:Pokonobe Marina\, 3863 Lake Mary Road\,\, Mammoth Lakes\, CA\, 93546\, United States
CATEGORIES:Fundraisers,Long Valley,Outdoor Events
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SUMMARY:Friends of the Inyo's #GivingTuesday 'Reach for the Sky' Campaign is now LIVE!
DESCRIPTION:We invite you to look at Friends of the Inyo’s accomplishments in 2022\, so you can see that your year-end giving is a sound investment in the Protection and Care of the Public Lands of the Eastern Sierra. \nClick here to learn about our accomplishments\, then scroll down to give –\nYOUR DONATION WILL BE DOUBLED. Thank you!
URL:https://friendsoftheinyo.org/event/friends-of-the-inyos-givingtuesday2022-reach-for-the-sky-campaign-is-now-open/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:Fundraisers
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SUMMARY:Alpenglow Celebration with John Dittli Photography
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an exclusive evening with photographer John Dittli\nEnjoy an evening exploring the scenery of the eastern Sierra through the lense of John Dittli. The Alpenglow celebration includes an exclusive showing of photographs and the stories behind his travels in the Eastern Sierra. \nHis photos of the Eastern Sierra and other spectacular landscapes have been instrumental to conservation efforts on capitol hill\, and copies have been distributed to Senators and U.S. Representatives to show the power of wilderness even a thousand miles away. \nJohn rarely makes events out of his work so we are honored to host him as our featured guest for our first virtual Alpenglow celebration. \nYour tickets and donations will directly support Trail Ambassador program to protect these beautiful landscapes and interact with visitors. The Trail Ambassadors talk with thousands of visitors each year and pick up hundreds of pounds of trash. Be a part of the solution and join us for a toast to the Eastern Sierra. \nOur virtual event Itinerary includes: \n\nA brief Welcome by Sam Roberts leading a virtual toast and introducing our Speaker\nPresentation John Dittli will present photographs\, stories\, and what moves him about our important work.\nIntermission and snack break.\nSam Roberts and Wendy Schneider share their perspective on challenges and opportunities as leaders of Friends of the Inyo.\nQuestion and answer session with Wendy and Friends of the Inyo’s board of Directors.
URL:https://friendsoftheinyo.salsalabs.org/alpineglow
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:Fundraisers,Hikes & Education
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191214T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191214T210000
DTSTAMP:20260614T032728
CREATED:20191015T230118Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191210T190233Z
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SUMMARY:Backcountry Film Festival Lone Pine 2019
DESCRIPTION:Join us at the Museum of Western Film History for a night of films\, beer\, and prizes! \nDoors open at 6pm and films play at 7pm. Come early and have a drink\, grab some popcorn\, and buy some raffle tickets. \nWatch the trailer and learn more here\nBUY TICKETS \n  \n\n 
URL:https://friendsoftheinyo.org/event/backcountry-film-festival-lone-pine-2019/
LOCATION:Lone Pine Museum of Western Film History\, 701 South Main St\, Lone Pine\, CA\, 93545\, United States
CATEGORIES:Fundraisers
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ORGANIZER;CN="Kyle Hamada":MAILTO:kyle@friendsoftheinyo.org
GEO:36.6007828;-118.0616923
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191213T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191213T220000
DTSTAMP:20260614T032728
CREATED:20191015T230925Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191210T190146Z
UID:10000213-1576260000-1576274400@friendsoftheinyo.org
SUMMARY:Backcountry Film Festival Bishop 2019
DESCRIPTION:Join us at the Inyo Council for the Arts for a night of films\, beer\, and prizes! \nDoors open at 6pm and films play at 7pm. Come early and have a drink\, grab some popcorn\, and buy some raffle tickets. \nWatch the trailer and learn more here \nBUY TICKETS \n  \n\n 
URL:https://friendsoftheinyo.org/event/backcountry-film-festival-bishop-2019/
LOCATION:Inyo Council for the Arts\, 137 S. Main St.\, Bishop\, CA\, 93514\, United States
CATEGORIES:Fundraisers
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ORGANIZER;CN="Kyle Hamada":MAILTO:kyle@friendsoftheinyo.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191206T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191206T220000
DTSTAMP:20260614T032728
CREATED:20190423T201840Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191210T185859Z
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SUMMARY:Backcountry Film Festival Mammoth Lakes 2019
DESCRIPTION:Join us at the Mammoth USFS Welcome Center Auditorium for a night of films\, beer\, and prizes! \nDoors open at 6pm and films play at 7pm. Come early and have a drink\, grab some popcorn\, and buy some raffle tickets. \nWatch the trailer and learn more here\nBUY TICKETS \n\n\n 
URL:https://friendsoftheinyo.org/event/backcountry-film-festival-mammoth-lakes-2019/
LOCATION:Mammoth Visitor Center Auditorium\, 2510 Main St\,\,  Mammoth Lakes\, CA\, 93546\, United States
CATEGORIES:Fundraisers
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ORGANIZER;CN="Kyle Hamada":MAILTO:kyle@friendsoftheinyo.org
GEO:37.64718;-118.9602563
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191003T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191003T200000
DTSTAMP:20260614T032728
CREATED:20190913T204908Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190930T165141Z
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SUMMARY:Bishop Area Climbers Coalition Sending Season Kickoff and Climbing Ranger Fundraiser
DESCRIPTION:Join us and the BACC as we celebrate the fall climbing season\, and help us raise some money for our Climbing Ranger program!\nThe BACC\, along with the Eastern Sierra Interpretive Association\, and Friends of the Inyo\, will be staffing our BLM & FS climbing areas with a Climbing Ranger this fall\, winter\, and spring. \nJoin us to learn about the program\, and how you can make it a rousing success.\nAll are welcome! Food for sale from Latin Market-Rolling Chef Food Truck.
URL:https://friendsoftheinyo.org/event/bishop-area-climbers-coalition-sending-season-kickoff-and-climbing-ranger-fundraiser/
LOCATION:Izaak Walton Park\, 3600 W Line St\, Bishop\, CA\, 93515\, United States
CATEGORIES:Fundraisers,Outdoor Events,Partners,Stewardship
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190426T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190426T200000
DTSTAMP:20260614T032728
CREATED:20190419T201124Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190419T201249Z
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SUMMARY:Exclusive Outing with Martin Powell and Private Dinner with Rich Cimino
DESCRIPTION:Exclusive Outing and Private Dinner with Rich Cimino\nSpend a full day on the lake with expert birder and photographer\, Martin Powell\, followed by a private dinner with Keynote speaker Rich Cimino. RSVP by Tuesday\, April 23rd to Kyle at kyle@friendsoftheinyo.org to claim your spot. \nWHEN:\nFriday\, April 26\, 2019; Outing: 8:30 AM; Cocktails & Dinner: 6 PM. \nWHERE:\nGather for the outing at Statham Hall (138 N. Jackson St. Lone Pine\, CA 93546)\nGather for the cocktails & dinner at Lone Pine Town Hall. \nCOST:\nCost to attend is $125 per person.\nTickets support Friends of the Inyo who organizes the Owens Lake Bird Festival and protects the Eastern Sierra year-round. \nRSVP to kyle@friendsoftheinyo.org
URL:https://friendsoftheinyo.org/event/exclusive-outing-with-martin-powell-and-private-dinner-with-rich-cimino/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:Fundraisers
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ORGANIZER;CN="Kyle Hamada":MAILTO:kyle@friendsoftheinyo.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190420T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190420T150000
DTSTAMP:20260614T032728
CREATED:20190415T183745Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190420T194355Z
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SUMMARY:Bishop City Earth Day
DESCRIPTION:Visit Friends of the Inyo’s table at Bishop City Earth Day in the City Park.\nAlso be the first of your friends to sport our new Conglomerate Mesa stickers. Also our volunteer Lorraine Masten will host interactive games for children! \n  \nThanks for everyone who stopped by todays table @ the bishop City park! \n  \n \nSee you there!\nAlso find out more events over the earth day weekend in Bishop organized by Sunrise Rotary \nIf you want to get involved or have other questions please contact Earth Day Coordinator Jeff Gabriel at jeff@esiaonline.org \nFull list of Booths at the event include: \nInyo National Forest – Erin Noesser\nEvents and Shopping with Keri Gaunt\nFriends of the Inyo – Michael Cleaver\nBLM – Sherri Lisius\nAmy’s Rope Art – Amy Wicks\nWildcare Eastern Sierra – Cindy Kamler\nTDF Soaps – Carol Trainer\nEastern Sierra Land Trust – Marie Ring\nEastern Sierra Dog Rescue – Cori Sterns\nSierra Nevada Bighorn Sheep Foundation – Ginnie Chadwick\nOwens Valley Committee – Kammi Foote\nInyo County HHS – April Eagan\nEastern Sierra 4×4 Club – Pat Woods\nCub Scout Pack 395 Jacob Eaides\nCA Highway Patrol – Adam Otten\nThe Rolling Chef – Claudia Gonzalez\nSierra Club Range of Light Group – Lynn Boulton\nBishop Waste Disposal – Michelle Erwin\nBishop Sunrise Rotary – Randy Keller\nEastern Sierra Women in STEM – Sherri Lisius\nRosa’s Food Rosa Chavez\nEastern Sierra Interpretive Association – John Kelly\nMono Co Democratic Central Committee\nEastern Sierra Audubon Society Ann Hoffman/Lynn Bolton\nOwens Valley Mosquito Abatement Program – Rob Miller\nAirMedCare NETWORK – Don Gatz\nInyo County DA/Vicitim Witness – Dianna Dominguez\nGirl Scouts of the Sierra Nevada – Kathryn Sibley\nBarbara Pino\nBerger Solar Electric\, LLC – Cheyenne Thompson\nInyo County Elections – Kammi Foote\nInyo 350/350 Mono – Harold McDonald\nLaws Museum – Jay Smart\nEastern Sierra Transit Authority – Linda Robinson/Dawn Vidal\nSCAMP Program – Anthony Unger\nInyo Co – Office of Emergency Services – Kelley Williams\nManzanar National Historical Site Fatima Khan\nBoundary Peak Pottery – Robert Kelty\nHigh Sierra Energy Foundation Pam Bold\nGiant Kaleidoscope Jude Greenburgh\nSilk by Sarah\nOver the Ferris Wheel Steve White\nRotary Club of Bishop – Ducky Race – Robert Atlee \n 
URL:https://friendsoftheinyo.org/event/bishop-city-earth-day/
LOCATION:Bishop City Park\, 636 N Main\, Bishop\, CA\, 93514\, United States
CATEGORIES:Fundraisers
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ORGANIZER;CN="Jeff Gabriel":MAILTO:jeff.gabriel4250@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181004T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181004T183000
DTSTAMP:20260614T032728
CREATED:20181002T192723Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181004T060301Z
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SUMMARY:Beer and Friends at the Fort Mammoth
DESCRIPTION:What: Enjoy beer and cheese at the Fort’s happy hour. Share a brew with April Sall leading the fight to protect Bodie Hills\, and toast to the Friends of the Inyo’s success defending Conglomerate Mesa. \nWhy: Tell us your most important issue on public lands. We’re here to listen. Join the team that helps protect and care for your public lands. \nWhen: Thursday October 4 2018  5-6:30pm \nWhere: The Fort Creative Work Space 452 Old Mammoth Road\, Mammoth Lakes CA 93546 \nRecap: Beer\, Cheese\, and Crackers along with great company at the Fort. \n  \nLearn more about the venue 
URL:https://friendsoftheinyo.org/event/beer-and-friends-at-the-fort-mammoth/
LOCATION:The Fort\, 452 Old Mammoth Road\, Mammoth Lakes\, CA\, 93546\, United States
CATEGORIES:Fundraisers
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180929T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180929T200000
DTSTAMP:20260614T032728
CREATED:20180726T224454Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181002T234333Z
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SUMMARY:Summer Celebration
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate a Stellar Summer of Friends of the Inyo!\nJoin Friends of the Inyo for a delightful evening of stories\, smiles\, and fun in the crisp late-summer mountain air.\nHosted at the Sierra Nevada Aquatic Research Lab (SNARL) –in the shadow of stunning Mt. Morrison–\n\nWho: You & yours! And Friends of the Inyo staff and board members.\nWhat: An evening of beautiful late-summer ambiance below Mt. Morrison with lasagna (both meat & veggie)\, salad\, and a homemade dessert competition.\n***Winner of dessert competition will win an assortment of Friends of the Inyo and Patagonia Swag\, and the undying admiration of his or her peers (and their taste buds).***\nThe event features lawn games including giant Jenga\, beer from June Lake Brewery\, and more to be announced.\nWhere: Sierra Nevada Aquatic Research Lab\nWhen: September 29\, 4:00 PM – 8:00 PM\nWhy: Because of delightful late-summer evenings in a stunning setting\, and homemade lasagna and desserts! \nShort guided walks at 5:00 and 5:30 with:\nJora Fogg          &          Wendy Schneider\n           \n***Space is limited\, so save your spot and buy your ticket today!***\nClick Here to Buy your Ticket \n  \n \nClick Here to Buy your Ticket \nBeer and Wine\nThank you to our friends at June Lake Brewing for donating beer to the event! \n \n \nClick Here to Buy your Ticket \nMusic\nFeaturing music by Sara McConnell from Mammoth Lakes\n \nClick Here to Buy your Ticket \nGames\nGreen Fox Events donated Lawn Game rentals including Giant Jenga\, Connect 4\, Cornhole\, and Bocce Ball! \n   \nClick Here to Buy your Ticket \nGreen Promise\n \nZero Waste event – All plates\, cups\, and silverware composted at De La Cour Ranch in Lone Pine. \nClick Here to Buy your Ticket \nBackground of the Page Center and Sierra Nevada Aquatic Research Laboratory\n \nRead more from the Sheet about the Page center’s opening and the historic green church. \nPage Center: A beautiful example of green architecture\n               
URL:https://friendsoftheinyo.org/event/end-of-summer-celebration-at-snarl/
LOCATION:SNARL\, 1016 Mount Morrison Rd\, Mammoth Lakes\, CA\, 93546\, United States
CATEGORIES:Fundraisers,Hikes & Education
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180916T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180916T130000
DTSTAMP:20260614T032728
CREATED:20180904T213501Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180904T214723Z
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SUMMARY:Dog Festival - Trails and Tails with Muffin Cumberdale
DESCRIPTION:Join Michael and Muffin at the Dog Fest in Mammoth\nFriends of the Inyo’s most iconic office dog Muffin Cumberdale requests your presence to support Mammoth Lions club! \n \n  \n  \nSee you all there! \nXO \n-muffin
URL:https://friendsoftheinyo.org/event/dog-festival-trails-and-tails-muffin/
LOCATION:Mammoth REC zone\, 416 Sierra Park Rd.\, Mammoth Lakes\, CA\, 93515\, United States
CATEGORIES:Fundraisers
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ORGANIZER;CN="Michael Cleaver":MAILTO:admin@friendsoftheinyo.org
GEO:37.6400952;-118.9639362
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180907T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180907T180000
DTSTAMP:20260614T032728
CREATED:20180904T233339Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180905T001840Z
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SUMMARY:Bishop Friday Night Market
DESCRIPTION:Friday Night market in Bishop with Friends of the Inyo\nJoin Friends of the Inyo and many more vendors at the second Bishop Friday Night market.  The last event was a blast\, and this market should be even better. Find out about our programs\, grab free stickers\, or buy a stylish t-shirt at the Friends of the Inyo Booth. \nSax 5th Avenue will be playing at this Market. We have been talking with the Chief of Police and our public will be able to walk around the show with cocktails! Yay! \nFor more details please check out the facebook event below \n \n \nOther Vendors will include \nRoger & Marylou Derryberry\nAmy Wicks\nEve Bjarnson\nKellie Bell\nRosa Chavez\nThe Rolling Chef\nFriends of the Inyo\nGrace Veenker\nShirley Boyer\nGunner Conway\, Indy Coffee\nSteve White\nSarah Brown\nLynn Tormohlen\nBecky Durkee\nLenore Petty\nRyan Spaulding\nGreg Bissonette/NIH\nMary Grevenkamp\nShari Valdon\nVicki’s Village\nOwens Valley Distilling Co.\nJackie Robinson\nChristine Holt\nMillie Black\nSally Symons\nValerie Covington\nSean Jesus\nFreedom in Motion\nMolly Lawrence/Police Dept.\nDe La Cour Ranch\nColleen Wilson\nAnn Logan
URL:https://friendsoftheinyo.org/event/bishop-friday-night-market-street-fair/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:Fundraisers
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20171201T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20171201T220000
DTSTAMP:20260614T032728
CREATED:20170927T164217Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171106T203455Z
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SUMMARY:Backcountry Film Festival in Bishop
DESCRIPTION:Join us in Bishop for the Backcountry Film Festival. Check our festival page for details. \nFor tickets\, go to Eventbrite.
URL:https://friendsoftheinyo.org/event/backcountry-film-festival-bishop/
LOCATION:Inyo Council for the Arts\, 137 S. Main St.\, Bishop\, CA\, 93514\, United States
CATEGORIES:Fundraisers
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170720T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170720T173000
DTSTAMP:20260614T032728
CREATED:20170622T161143Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170622T161316Z
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SUMMARY:Here is a new Event
DESCRIPTION:Here is my event content… why\, who what where when.
URL:https://friendsoftheinyo.org/event/here-is-a-new-event/
LOCATION:Durango CO\, 1001 Main Ave\, Durango\, CO\, 81301\, United States
CATEGORIES:Fundraisers
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170428T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170430T170000
DTSTAMP:20260614T032728
CREATED:20170421T061430Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190811T163916Z
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SUMMARY:Owens Lake Bird Festival
DESCRIPTION:*** This year’s Owens Lake Bird Festival is sold out. Email Ben to get added to the waitlist.\n  \n \nLone Pine\, CA\nApril 28th\, 29th\, and 30th\, 2017 \n***This year’s Owens Lake Bird Festival has sold out. Send us an email\, and we can add you to the wait list\, or we hope to see you next year. \nFriends of the Inyo invites all birders and lovers of wildlife and beautiful landscapes to celebrate with us during the 3rd Annual Owens Lake Bird Festival\, April 28-30\, 2017 in Lone Pine\, California.  The Owens Lake Bird Festival promises great opportunities for experiencing a special place during the height of an awe inspiring migration of birds travelling between hemispheres. \nRegistration is now open. Register Here\nThis year’s festival includes: \n\nFriday evening reception at the Western Film History Museum\nSaturday and Sunday outings led by expert guides\nExplore on and off Owens Lake through trips that cater to beginners and experts\, and cover natural and cultural history\nNew outings include a Keeler walking history tour\, a bird and botany exploration in the Alabama Hills\, and an Owens River Exploration\nSaturday evening reception including “The Amazing Shorebirds of Owens Lake” by Tom and Jo Heindel\n\n  \nRegister Here \n Thanks you to our festival partners and sponsors for making this year’s Owens Lake Bird Festival possible. \n  \nEvent details:\nFriday\, April 28- Sunday\, April 30\, 2017 \nTickets: $60\, students $30\, children 12 and under free \n\nRegistration includes Friday evening reception\, trips on Saturday and Sunday plus continental breakfast on Saturday and Sunday\n\nSaturday sack lunch $15 \n\nMust pre-order\n\nSaturday dinner celebration $31.00 \n\nIncludes catered dinner from the Grill\, beer from Mountain Rambler Brewery and wine from Barefoot Wines\, and Inyo County’s long time pre-eminent birders Tom and Jo Heindel present “The Amazing Shorebirds of Owens Lake.”\nRSVP\n\n*Friends of the Inyo is operating under special use permit from the Inyo National Forest. Friends of the Inyo is an equal opportunity provide. \n\nProgram \nTrip Leaders\nSchedule of trips\nTrip Descriptions\nAbout Owens Lake\nMap of Owens Lake\nBirds of Owens Lake (checklist)\nList of Birds Seen at the 2016 Festival\nPhotos and Video from the 2016 Festival\nBirding Ethics\nLodging & Restaurants\nSponsors & Partners\n\nEastern Sierra Birding Trail Map\n\n  \n  \n     \nPhoto by Gail Klett
URL:https://friendsoftheinyo.org/event/owens-lake-bird-festival/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:Fundraisers,Outdoor Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170424T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170424T170000
DTSTAMP:20260614T032728
CREATED:20170421T125809Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170421T062535Z
UID:10000038-1493020800-1493053200@friendsoftheinyo.org
SUMMARY:Event that isn't featured
DESCRIPTION:Friday\, December 9 at the Mammoth Lakes Welcome Center Auditorium. Tickets available here.\nJoin Friends of the Inyo and our local partners Eastern Sierra Interpretive Association and Mammoth Lakes Recreation on Friday\, December 9 for our annual movie event in Mammoth at the Visitor Center Auditorium. Get stoked for winter and celebrate the centennial of the National Park Service one last time in 2016 while watching Monumental: Skiing Our National Parks. And enjoy beer\, wine\, food\, and raffle to help local non profits support our public lands. \nDoors open at 6:30. Show at 7:30. Tickets are $10\, include a beer\, and can be purchased online or at the Mammoth Lakes Welcome Center.  \nHelp support Friends of the Inyo by becoming a member or renewing membership. A $35 membership includes 1 ticket. A $50 membership includes two movie tickets. \nEvent takes place in the Mammoth Lakes Welcome Center Auditorium. \nMLTPA is holding their 10th anniversary fundraiser the same evening from 5-7pm. So go support another local non profit that cares for Mammoth Lakes trails\, then head over to watch Monumental: Skiing Our National Parks and support Friends of the Inyo’s effforts in Mammoth and beyond.
URL:https://friendsoftheinyo.org/event/event-that-isnt-featured/
LOCATION:Mammoth Visitor Center Auditorium\, 2510 Main St\,\,  Mammoth Lakes\, CA\, 93546\, United States
CATEGORIES:Fundraisers,Outdoor Events
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