Travel Adventures
2011-2012 Program Descriptions |
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| Colorful Mexico | Oct. 17-18, 2011 | Fran & Brooke Reidelberger |
| Mongolia, Land of Genghis Khan | Nov. 14-15, 2011 | Buddy Hatton |
| Texas - Highways and Byways | Dec. 5-6, 2011 | Dale Johnson |
| East African Safari | Feb. 27-28, 2012 | Rick Ray |
| Around the World - One Man's Journey | Mar. 12-13, 2012 | Doug Jones |
| Glacier Park and the Canadian Rockies | Mar. 26-27, 2012 | John Holod |
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These films are professionally produced by world-famous photojournalists who narrate them in person from the stage of Sykes Union Theater, Rosedale Avenue, West Chester University.
Discounts are available when purchasing a season film subscription and with advance-paid reservations for four or more different dinner dates. Season subscribers are given preference for the limited dinner seating.
Programs begin at 7:00 PM. Individual tickets are $8.00 and may be purchased at the door or ordered in advance. Season ticket subscriptions are $42.00 and include one guest ticket. Partial season subscriptions, four programs of your choice, are $28.00 and have no guest ticket. WCU students with a current ID may receive a free ticket.
October 17-18, 2011
Presented by: Fran and Brooke Reidelberger
November 14-15, 2011
Mongolia, the world's 19th largest country, is a huge, sparsely populated land that encompasses a fabulous array of pristine landscapes and a nomadic people whose lives are in many ways unchanged from the days of Genghis Khan and the mighty Mongol Empire. Come, let Buddy Hatton and his expert camera work introduce you to awesome expanses of rolling steppe; Mongolia's famous horses and herdsmen; high glacial mountains; impenetrable forests and deep, crystal lakes; Reindeer People; experiences of the world famous Nadaam Festival; a particular Nomad family in the Gobi Desert; and to the real story of Genghis Khan. You'll be enchanted!
December 5-6, 2011
Presented by: Dale Johnson
Did you know Texas has the second largest canyon in the U.S., has a cave where 20 million bats emerge at dusk, is an important wine-producing states as well as renown for heart research and treatment, has sites where mysterious ghost lights have been reported since 1883 - still unexplained, and is one of two places in the U.S. where money is printed? Join us for varied and fascinating glimpses of this vast state, captured on camera by award-winning Dale Johnson.
February 27-28, 2012
Presented by: Rick Ray
Join award-winning filmmaker Rick Ray as he takes us to destinations that include the Great Rift Valley and coffee plantations of Kenya, the Ngorongoro Conservation Area and the Serengeti National Park of Tanzania, and the rainforests of Rwanda's Volcanoes National Park where endangered mountain gorillas make their home. Gaze upon thousands of elephants basking in the morning light, dine on alligator meat, and sleep in elite tree house lodges, all while gaining insight into the global implications of current political and social conditions of this region of the world. This is the best of the best!
March 12-13, 2012
Presented by: Doug Jones
This very special program is a retrospective, a visual travel memoir, of the more than forty years of filming the world by Doug Jones, one of America's best-known travel filmmakers. Drawn from over one half million feet of motion picture film, shot on six continents and in 60 countries, the film follows a circuitous route around the world stopping in the best known travel destinations. Since many places were filmed more than once during the course of several decades, this program shows the changes in the world and the changes in photography, as well. Destinations as diverse as Hollywood to Hong Kong, Moscow to Brunei, and Tokyo to the Amazon are featured in this very personal film. Come and marvel!
March 26-27, 2012
Presented by: John Holod
Jodie Ginter and John Holod have a magical way of capturing the best and most unique views in places they visit. In this RV travel adventure they take us over backroads to follow the Great Rocky Mountains from Glacier Park, Montana, to Jasper, Alberta. Among the sights: Bowman Lake, Waterton Glacier, Red Rock Canyon, Banff, Kontenay National Park, Takakkaw Falls, grizzly bears, marmot, and surprising shots of birds, boating, and bounteous blooms. You will be surprised, enthralled, and really glad you did not miss this one!
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Individual program tickets are $8.00; full and partial series prices are available . WCU students with a current ID receive a free ticket. These films are narrated in person by the photo journalists who create the films. The award winning travel film makers are world travelers who often are the same folks who present to the National Geographic Society in Washington, D.C. - Optional pre-program dinners with menu selected to complement each evening's theme. The dinners, with all-inclusive pricing, enable informal conversation between folks who like to travel and to learn about travel. They are available by advanced registration and payment. Preference is given to season subscribers.
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