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SUMMARY:The Salmon Way - Exhibition Program with Amy Gulick
DESCRIPTION:The program is FREE\, but registration is appreciated.Click the link to register.A Zoom link will be emailed upon registration. \nStorytelling fascinates Amy Gulick. In the Tongass National Forest in the Alaska panhandle\, Gulick often tells her audience about the salmon in the trees. \nSalmon in the trees? Yes. \nPlease join us virtually on Friday\, November 21\, 2025\, for a Zoom program based on one of the Environmental Impact Award-winning projects now on display at RTPI\, The Salmon Way. Attendees will have the chance to hear award-winning photographer Amy Gulick discuss her project and breathtaking images. \nIn her research\, Gulick discovered how many communities (human\, bear\, and others) build their lives around local salmon populations. Without the salmon\, Tongass National Forest would be a very different place. \nGulick did not stop at the publication of her book\, The Salmon Way\, understanding that the most amazing photos don’t spark change unless people see them. Her photographs have been used in public presentations and workshops\, and to make points to land management and legislation authorities on why the Tongass National Forest should be protected. The photographs serve as a means of influence; a teaching and advocacy tool. This is the major goal of her work: to help people understand why we should care\, and what we can all be doing. \nAmy Gulick is a photographer\, author\, and public speaker. She is the recipient of multiple awards from conservation and travel foundations\, and her images and stories have been featured in the Smithsonian\, Audubon\, National Wildlife\, Sierra\, and Outdoor Photographer. Gulick is a founding Fellow of the International League of Conservation Photographers\, a Fellow of the International League of Conservation Writers\, and a senior Fellow of The Safina Center. As a resident of Whidbey Island\, in the Salish Sea of Washington state\, Gulick has spent extensive time exploring the northwest coast and Alaska.
URL:https://mychq.org/event/the-salmon-way-exhibition-program-with-amy-gulick/
LOCATION:Roger Tory Peterson Institute\, 311 Curtis St.\, Jamestown\, 14701\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts & Antiques
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ORGANIZER;CN="Roger Tory Peterson Institute":MAILTO:info@rtpi.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251108T130000
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SUMMARY:Twan Leenders: Meet Your Neighbors - Exhibition Program
DESCRIPTION:This program is FREE\, but registration is encouragedClick the link to register \nHave you ever taken time to observe the tiny frog sitting in your drain pipe\, or chat with the caterpillars slowly chewing away at the leaves on your tree? \nPlease join us on Saturday\, November 8\, 2025\, for an in-person program based on one of the Environmental Impact Award-winning projects now on display at RTPI\, Meet Your Neighbours. Attendees will have the chance to hear Twan Leenders\, a major contributor to the project and currently Director of Conservation at the Chautauqua Watershed Conservancy\, give a talk on his photography and contributions to the project. \nMeet Your Neighbours uses portraiture photography intended to take the viewer’s breath away. Each subject is photographed in the field\, against a white background. This technique not only shows the subject in great detail but reveals their translucent qualities too. Each subject becomes a celebrity\, an individual. \nFounded in 2009\, Meet Your Neighbours is a worldwide photographic initiative created by Niall Benvie and Clay Bolt. The project reconnects people with the wildlife on their own doorsteps. These creatures and plants are vital: they represent the first\, and for some\, the only contact with wild nature we have. Yet too often they are overlooked\, undervalued. This is conservation photography at the grass-roots level\, asking people to care about where they live and showing them how extraordinary it is in a novel way.
URL:https://mychq.org/event/twan-leenders-meet-your-neighbors-exhibition-program/
LOCATION:Roger Tory Peterson Institute\, 311 Curtis St.\, Jamestown\, 14701\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts & Antiques
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ORGANIZER;CN="Roger Tory Peterson Institute":MAILTO:info@rtpi.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251107T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251107T193000
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SUMMARY:Exhibition Opening - Polishing the Chain: The Art of Dennis Bowen
DESCRIPTION:Reception is FREE to members of RTPI and Members of the Seneca NationCost is normal museum admission for non-membersClick the link to registerAttendPlease join us on Friday\, November 7\, for a reception for Dennis Bowen’s Artist-in-Residence exhibition\, Polishing the Chain. Attendees will have the chance to hear Bowen give a short talk on his residency and created work\, as well as view the artworks on display in conversation with Roger Tory Peterson’s field guide plates from the 1940s-1980s. Light snacks as well as tea\, coffee\, and juice will be served. \nIn the autumn of 2024\, Dennis Bowen spent a week as Artist-in-Residence at the Roger Tory Peterson Institute. With funding support from the Community Foundation for Greater Buffalo\, RTPI has expanded its Artist-in-Residence program to include indigenous artists. In partnership with the Seneca-Iroquois National Museum\, Denis Bowen was selected to spend a week at RTPI\, where he studied Roger Tory Peterson’s personal library collection\, as well as many of his watercolor and gouache works of birds. For his exhibition\, Bowen chose to focus on the Haudenosaunee family clan system as well as Haudenosaunee cultural\, seasonal\, and sustaining relationships with birds. The Peterson Preserve and our museum are located within the traditional territories of the Haudenosaunee. \nDennis Bowen is a Haudenosaunee artist with a background in human services\, counseling\, elementary education\, and commercial illustration. He previously served as President of the Seneca Nation\, during which time he testified to the Climate Committee of the United Nations about water protection and safety on behalf of the Haudenosaunee Confederacy. Bowen also served on the board of directors for the SEVA Foundation\, a global nonprofit eye care organization developing self-sustaining programs that preserve and restore sight. SEVA provides critical eye care services to underserved communities— especially women\, children\, and Indigenous peoples. Dennis served on the SEVA Board from 2000 to 2006. \nPolishing the Chain is proudly sponsored by The Community Foundation of Greater Buffalo.
URL:https://mychq.org/event/exhibition-opening-polishing-the-chain-the-art-of-dennis-bowen/
LOCATION:Roger Tory Peterson Institute\, 311 Curtis St.\, Jamestown\, 14701\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts & Antiques
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ORGANIZER;CN="Roger Tory Peterson Institute":MAILTO:info@rtpi.org
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SUMMARY:Book Discussion: Looking for the Wild by Lyn Hancock
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the third book of our Wild America book club series\, featuring Looking for the Wild by Lyn Hancock. \nFor 100 days in 1953\, ornithologist Roger Tory Peterson and naturalist James Fisher traveled 30\,000 miles looking for Wild America. This inspired Australian naturalist and author Lyn Hancock and her colleagues to travel the same North American route\, noting changes in the various landscapes and their inhabitants. While noting the loss of wildness in some areas\, she was encouraged by the fact that much is still quite wild\, though it is now a managed wild. The growth of a grassroots conservationist movement has pressured governments at all levels to provide parks and sanctuaries to protect wildlife from encroachment. Moreover\, the spirit of cooperation among different interest groups has brought more balanced conservation decisions. \nLed by RTPI Scholar-in-Residence\, Jenn Lodi-Smith\, founder and director of The Spark Bird Project (www.spark-bird.org)\, as well as authors Kenn Kaufman and Scott Weidensaul. This continuation of our four-part program is part of this year’s first main-floor exhibition\, Art that Matters to the Planet: Wild America\, which celebrated the 70th anniversary of this classic in environmental literature. \nThese sessions will be held via Zoom. One book per session. Read each book in advance (or as much as you can.) Jenn will lead the discussion for each book. Bring your questions\, your insights\, and your curiosity for a fun and lively discussion.
URL:https://mychq.org/event/book-discussion-looking-for-the-wild-by-lyn-hancock/
LOCATION:Roger Tory Peterson Institute\, 311 Curtis St.\, Jamestown\, 14701\, United States
CATEGORIES:Books & Reading
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ORGANIZER;CN="Roger Tory Peterson Institute":MAILTO:info@rtpi.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250926T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250926T193000
DTSTAMP:20260425T204147
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SUMMARY:Art After 5 with Jade Giambrone
DESCRIPTION:September’s Art After 5 features the up-and-coming artist Jade Giambrone. Jade is a spunky country singer/songwriter and recording artist from Cherry Creek\, NY. She was a semi-finalist on Chautauqua’s Got Talent in 2024\, and her acoustic live set consists of performing eclectic music that spans multiple genres\, including country\, blues\, pop\, and captivating original songs. Jade has official music videos on her YouTube channel and looks forward to dropping new music in 2026. \nA ticket to this Art after 5 gets you 2 hours of live music\, light bites provided by Elegant Edibles Catering\, and a complimentary beverage. In addition\, you have access to all the current exhibitions\, including Knowing Where to Stand and Polishing the Chain. \nThe Southern Tier Brewing Company will be here\, serving up a variety of their delicious craft beers. Not a beer drinker? No worries. Your drink ticket can also be used for an assortment of beverages from the RTPI bar. \nClick the link for tickets or call 716-665-2473.
URL:https://mychq.org/event/art-after-5-with-jade-giambrone/
LOCATION:Roger Tory Peterson Institute\, 311 Curtis St.\, Jamestown\, 14701\, United States
CATEGORIES:Music & Entertainment
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ORGANIZER;CN="Roger Tory Peterson Institute":MAILTO:info@rtpi.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250913T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250913T190000
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SUMMARY:2025 Plein Air Festival Reception and Awards Ceremony
DESCRIPTION:Please join us on Saturday\, September 13th\, for the closing reception\, awards ceremony\, and wet paint sale for the annual Chautauqua en Plein Air Festival. Attendees will have the chance to meet the artists\, as well as view and/or purchase artworks painted at various locations throughout the county. Hors d’oeuvres and a cash bar will be offered. \nThe public “wet paint” art show and sale starts at 12 pm the same day\, if guests wish to view the artwork beforehand. Winners of the festival\, judged by Pittsburgh artist Ron Donoughe\, will be announced during the closing reception. Artworks purchased during the wet paint sale will be marked and may be picked up during the following week. \nArtist Credit: Judson Brown. Painting Companion on the Rocks. Oil on linen panel\, 2024.
URL:https://mychq.org/event/2025-plein-air-festival-reception-and-awards-ceremony/
LOCATION:Roger Tory Peterson Institute\, 311 Curtis St.\, Jamestown\, 14701\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts & Antiques
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ORGANIZER;CN="Roger Tory Peterson Institute":MAILTO:info@rtpi.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250910T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250913T190000
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SUMMARY:RTPI Plein Air Festival 2025
DESCRIPTION:The Roger Tory Peterson Institute in Jamestown\, New York is a living embodiment of the Peterson Field Guide. It is a gateway to the natural area wonders that inspired Roger Tory Peterson to his career as one of the world’s premier artist-naturalists and international ambassador for the protection of nature. With a 27-acre nature preserve of wildflower gardens\, pollinator meadows\, and mature stands of hemlock trees\, the Peterson Preserve is a sanctuary for visitors. To celebrate this and other natural areas in Chautauqua County\, RTPI is thrilled to announce our fourth annual Plein Air Festival. \nThe Roger Tory Peterson Institute Plein Air Festival is a three-day\, open enrollment plein air event in Chautauqua County\, New York. Artists will have the opportunity to discover the beautiful natural scenery of Western New York which inspired the young Roger Tory Peterson. Artists may create works at a variety of locations within the area\, with suggested locations provided two weeks prior to the festival. \nFollowing three days of creating artworks en plein air\, artists are invited to display their completed artworks at the “Wet Paint” show and sale on Saturday\, September 13. All artworks submitted to the show will be entered into a judged plein air art competition\, with awards announced during the closing reception on Saturday\, September 13 from 5-7 pm. All works submitted to the show will also be considered for an exhibition of plein air artworks at RTPI\, to be held in the Fall of 2025 through Spring of 2026. \n\nRegistration Fee: $65 – RTPI members receive a 10% discount on registration.\nRegistration is limited to the first 50 artists.\nRegistration is non-refundable and non-transferable.\nMaximum canvas size 18″x24″ either landscape or portrait orientation.
URL:https://mychq.org/event/rtpi-plein-air-festival-2025/
LOCATION:Roger Tory Peterson Institute\, 311 Curtis St.\, Jamestown\, 14701\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts & Antiques
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ORGANIZER;CN="Roger Tory Peterson Institute":MAILTO:info@rtpi.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250906T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250906T100000
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CREATED:20250519T150938Z
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SUMMARY:Yoga with the Birds @ RTPI
DESCRIPTION:Every Saturday\, June 7 – September 6\, except no class on July 5.Classes are held rain or shine.$10 member – $12 non-member.Click the link to register or call 716-665-2473. Upon checkout\, be sure to select the date you wish to attend. \nNestled within 27 wooded acres\, the patio of the Lodge at RTPI is a peaceful and uplifting place to reconnect with your center. The surrounding forests house many songbird species\, providing a serene backdrop for your practice. In the event of inclement weather\, Yoga with the Birds moves into a beautiful indoor space where you will be surrounded by art. \nIncluded with your ticket is access to our exhibitions\, including Art that Matters to the Planet: Wild America and Wonders Out West: A Joyful Celebration of The Peterson Field Guide to Birds of Western North America. \nNatalie is a Dietitian\, Certified Lactation Counselor\, Licensed Massage Therapist\, and 500-hour Certified LYT method movement instructor with 20-plus years of experience working with the human body.
URL:https://mychq.org/event/yoga-with-the-birds-rtpi/2025-09-06/
LOCATION:Roger Tory Peterson Institute\, 311 Curtis St.\, Jamestown\, 14701\, United States
CATEGORIES:Health & Care
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ORGANIZER;CN="Roger Tory Peterson Institute":MAILTO:info@rtpi.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250823T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250823T164500
DTSTAMP:20260425T204147
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SUMMARY:Roger's Bird-Day Bash Music Festival
DESCRIPTION:Save the date for one of the most anticipated parties of the summer- Roger Bird-Day Bash! This year will be a music festival featuring 5 different acts throughout the day. Over the Rainbow food truck will be here\, and the RTPI bar will be open with a variety of beer\, wine\, and non-alcoholic beverages to choose from. \nIn addition\, you’ll get to experience beautiful\, inspiring art exhibitions\, including Knowing Where to Stand: NANPA Environmental Impact Award Winners and Wonders Out West: The Art of Lisa McLaughlin. \nMusical Act Schedule: \nMiranda Wilcox – 12:00 to 12:45Tim Britt – 1:00 to 1:45Kody and Herren – 2:00 to 2:45The Beard and the Bird – 3:00 to 3:45Osborn Nash – 4:00 to 4:45 \nThe show goes on rain or shine!Presale tickets $20. $25 at the door. Presale tickets available through Aug 22.Children under 10 – $10\, Children under 2 – FREETickets include all-day admission to the museumFood\, beer\, and wine will be available for purchase \nReserve your tickets now by clicking the link or call 716-665-2473.
URL:https://mychq.org/event/rogers-bird-day-bash-music-festival/
LOCATION:Roger Tory Peterson Institute\, 311 Curtis St.\, Jamestown\, 14701\, United States
CATEGORIES:Music & Entertainment
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ORGANIZER;CN="Roger Tory Peterson Institute":MAILTO:info@rtpi.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250808T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250808T200000
DTSTAMP:20260425T204147
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SUMMARY:Exhibition Opening - Knowing Where to Stand: NANPA Environmental Impact Award Winners
DESCRIPTION:Please join us for the opening of our newest exhibition\, Knowing Where to Stand: NANPA Environmental Impact Award Winners. \nThe title of this exhibition comes from renowned American landscape photographer and environmentalist Ansel Adams: “A good photograph is knowing where to stand.” Through their photographs\, the Environmental Impact Award winners display both their prowess behind a lens and their stance on critical environmental issues. \nAwarded by the North American Nature Photography Association (NANPA)\, the Environmental Impact Award honors projects that directly address critical environmental problems. In addition to beautiful images\, the winning project includes components that enhance public awareness\, including materials created to influence decision-makers. The photographs in this exhibition pose questions and answers through a medium that is breathtaking and sharp. They are a shining example of Art that Matters to the Planet. \nYour ticket includes full access to the museum\, along with a drink from the RTPI bar\, light bites\, and live music. The RTPI bar offers a selection of wine\, beer\, cider\, and non-alcoholic beverages. \nWe’d like to thank the North American Nature Photography Association (NANPA)\, Shults Auto Group\, Will and Amy Mudge\, and William Hackney for sponsoring this exhibition.
URL:https://mychq.org/event/exhibition-opening-knowing-where-to-stand-nanpa-environmental-impact-award-winners/
LOCATION:Roger Tory Peterson Institute\, 311 Curtis St.\, Jamestown\, 14701\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts & Antiques
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ORGANIZER;CN="Roger Tory Peterson Institute":MAILTO:info@rtpi.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250725T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250725T193000
DTSTAMP:20260425T204147
CREATED:20250514T223801Z
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SUMMARY:Art After 5 featuring Jazz Crossing
DESCRIPTION:Jazz Crossing is a jazz quartet featuring Erie jazz pianist extraordinaire\, Jim Madden\, John Cross (AKA Jazz Cat) on saxophone\, Doug Shutte on trombone\, and Sonny Froman on drums. Jazz Crossing will play an eclectic mix of jazz standards including music of Duke Ellington\, Herbie Hancock\, George Gershwin\, Grover Washington Jr.\, Louis Armstrong\, Carlos Jobim and Thelonius Monk. \nA ticket to this Art after 5 gets you 2 hours of live music\, light bites provided by Elegant Edibles Catering\, and a complimentary beer provided by our friends at the Southern Tier Brewing Company. In addition\, you have access to all the current exhibitions\, including Art that Matters to the Planet: Wild America\, and Wonders Out West: A Joyful Celebration to The Peterson Field Guide to the Birds of Western North America. \nClick the link for tickets or call 716-665-2473. \nFeatured artwork: Joe Rice Art\, Smackdab\, 2022\, watercolor on paper.
URL:https://mychq.org/event/art-after-5-featuring-jazz-crossing/
LOCATION:Roger Tory Peterson Institute\, 311 Curtis St.\, Jamestown\, 14701\, United States
CATEGORIES:Music & Entertainment
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ORGANIZER;CN="Roger Tory Peterson Institute":MAILTO:info@rtpi.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250719T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250719T210000
DTSTAMP:20260425T204147
CREATED:20250514T223916Z
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SUMMARY:RTPI Summer Soiree 2025
DESCRIPTION:Save the Date for the Party of the Season. RTPI Summer Soirée – July 19\, 2025. \nAn evening of elegance and impact awaits where art and nature meet. Enjoy live music by The Assembly\, hors d’oeuvres by The Catering Company WNY\, and an open bar with wine by Johnson Estate Winery. \n The Summer Soirée supports our Artist-in-Residence Program\, your presence – and your support – will help us reach our goals. \n Mark your calendars now\, you won’t want to miss this unforgettable night. \nIt’s the event everyone will be talking about. Will we see you there? Tag your +1 and start planning your summer soirée look \nSingle Ticket – $100Dinner Table (seats  – $1200 \nThank you to Johnson Estate Winery for their Wine Sponsorship.
URL:https://mychq.org/event/rtpi-summer-soiree-2025/
LOCATION:Roger Tory Peterson Institute\, 311 Curtis St.\, Jamestown\, 14701\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adults Only & Parties
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ORGANIZER;CN="Roger Tory Peterson Institute":MAILTO:info@rtpi.org
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