1:00 – 3:00 PM
Carbondale Rec Center
FREE for Students and Teachers
Presented by: Glenwood Orthopaedics
More information or to bring students to the festival, please contact: tracy@5pointfilm.org
4:00 – 7:00 PM
Carbondale Rec Center
Wander in, open to the public
Presented by: Outdoor Research
Help us kick off the weekend with Carbondale’s 7th Annual Van Life Rally. Check out this growing exhibition of tricked-out, live-able vehicles, and meet some new friends in the Rec Center’s back parking lot (ya, back there…)
Food, Libation, and Tastings
Community Art-venture on Rosybelle Mobile Maker Bus
Guest Artists — Live Music by Sleepy Justice
6:00 – 6:45 PM
Carbondale Rec Center | OR Community Lounge
Huge Thanks! Timbers’ Resorts, Alpine Bank, Amore Realty, Colorado Office of Film, Media & Television, POSS Architecture, 2757 Design+Build Co.
And Special Thanks to Paradise Bakery
Come meet this year’s Dream Project Recipients! Turns out following a dream involves women’s health, instruments to follow your passion, and a little rocket science…
7:00 – 10:00 PM
Pass Access, 6:15 PM | General Doors, 6:30 PM
Carbondale Rec Center
Tickets: $35
It’s opening night! Welcome. Please join us to kick off the festival with a signature 5Point night. Curated with love and gratitude.
10:00 PM – 12:00 AM
Batch Tasting Room
Thank your Roaring Fork Brewing Company for hosting us in your tasting room (and for fixing up some late-night, grilled cheese!), we will see you after the films!
11:00 AM – 12:15 PM
Thunder River Theatre
Open to the Public
Presented by: Duck Tape then Beer + Chaco
More fun than a powder day. Riskier than leaping from a mountain. Weirder than a week on the playa. Paddy O’Connell and Elizabeth Nakano take you on a wild traverse of the ideas that define the outdoor community and the stories behind them. No topic is taboo. Safety Third, ideas forged from adventure.
12:30 – 1:30 PM
Complimentary Brown Bag lunch provided
Thunder River Theatre
Open to the Public
Presented by: Gregory Packs
Hear from filmmakers, athletes, and community leaders about what motivates them to live the lives they lead, compels them to do their work in the world, and why. Join us for a lively discussion on parenting and the outdoors, finding your “tribe,” and building communities of acceptance and inclusivity.
2:00 – 3:30 PM
Thunder River Theatre
Open to the Public
Presented By: Backbone Media and Chaco
Join Backbone Media and Chaco for a lively discussion on the Gig Economy and how pursuing your passion and working side ‘gigs’ is the norm in modern America. Whether manifested by pursuing a passion and turning it into a professional career or side hustles like AirBnB, Lyft or Uber, the gig life is a growing part of American culture. With no age requirements and low barriers to entry, recent studies show how ‘gigs’ are rapidly growing from 34% of the current workforce.
3:45 – 5 PM
Thunder River Theatre
Presented by: Chaco
Guest Artist: Sarah Uhl
Join us for an imaginative introduction to watercolor painting. No experience necessary. All art supplies will be provided. *Limited space available for the first 10 people to show up!
5:00 – 6:00 PM
R2 Gallery | Launchpad
Guest Artists — Will Gurley and Bobby Martin
Open to the Public
Community Partner: Carbondale Arts
Special tasting by Tin Cup + Buckel Family Wine + Breckenridge Brewing
Carbondale Arts presents “National Parks Development” by artist Will Gurley, as well as “Settle Down In A Town Where Nothing Burns”, by artist Robert Martin, with an artist reception for both shows to the public on Friday, April 26, from 5-6pm at the R2 Gallery inside The Launchpad.
7:00 – 10:00 PM
Pass Access, 6:15 PM | General Doors, 6:30 PM
Carbondale Rec Center
Tickets: $35
And…it’s the weekend! Friday night. Strap in. Enjoy the ride.
8:00 AM – 1:00 PM
Locations Vary
Open to the Public
Adventure is for everyone. Let’s get out and play together!
8:30 AM – 12:00 PM
Lions Park, Basalt
Open to the Public
Community Partner: Roaring Fork Conservancy
Help clean up one of the most beautiful stretches of river in the country! Volunteers of all ages welcome! Join us for a FREE breakfast before cleaning up a section of the river. Prizes for: Best of Trash, Most Toxic, Most Useful, Most Unusual Trash, and Best Photo.
PARTICIPANT INFORMATION
Breakfast and registration starts at 8:30am at Lions Park and the Midland Spur side of Basalt Town Hall. Teams of 5-6 people are arranged, assigned a section of river, and head out to clean up around 9:15am. Entries of trash for prizes must be registered at Lions Park by 11:30am. Winners will be announced at 11:45am. Must be present to win.
More details at: http://www.roaringfork.org/events/fryingpan-river-cleanup-april-27/
9:00 AM – 12:00 PM
Meet @ Independence Run and Hike
Open to the Public
Community Partner: Independence Run and Hike
Presented by: Jaybird
Guest Athletes: Rory Bosio, Jeff Colt, and YOU!
Come join Jaybird for a community group run up Red Hill. Experience some of the Roaring Fork Valley’s classic single track on a 4 mile loop, topping our with an iconic view of Mount Sopris. Led by local trail runners in conjunction with Jaybird and special guest, Rory Bosio, from THE MOVEMENT (screening during Friday’s film session). The group will meet at Independence Run and Hike and Dos Gringos at 9am to depart shortly thereafter.
9:00 AM – 12:00 PM
Local Mountain Bike Trails
Meet @ Aloha Mountain Cyclery
Open to the Public
Community Partners: WhyCycles, Revel Bikes, Aloha Mountain Cyclery
Guest Athletes: Jen Zeuner, Anne Keller, and YOU!
Come join us for a community group mountain bike ride starting at Aloha Mountain Cyclery and Dos Gringos. Experience some of the Roaring Fork Valley’s classic trails. Led by local cyclists in conjunction with WhyCycles, Revel Bikes and Aloha Mountain
Cyclery and special guests, Jen Zeuner and Anne Keller, from Life of Pie (screening during Friday’s film session). The group will meet at 9am to depart shortly thereafter.
9:00 AM – 12:00 PM
Red Hill
Meet @ Thunder River Theatre
Limited to the first 20 participants
Presented by: Chaco
Guest Artists: Sarah Uhl, and YOU!
Join Carbondale-based artist Sarah Uhl for an immersive art workshop in the great outdoors. Meet at Thunder River Theater to collect art supplies and attend an artist demo, then relocate to Red Hill (one mile from Theatre) and hike to vista points to paint with watercolors. Please come prepared to drive or bike to the Red Hill trailhead from Thunder River Theater. No experience necessary. All art supplies provided. Bring a backpack, water bottle, and blanked if you want.
11:00 AM – 1:00 PM
Carbondale Rec Center
Meet @ Rec Center Gazebo
Community Partner: Roaring Fork Valley Fishing Club
Want to learn the basics of fly fishing? Learn how to cast a rod, read water and find out what fish eat?! Come join the Roaring Fork Valley Fly Fishing Club a group of fly fisherman and women interested in promoting the sport of fly fishing through community events and classes. No experience necessary. All ages. All supplies provided.
10:00 – 12:00 AM
True Nature Kiva
Open to the Public
Community Partner: True Nature Healing Arts
Come join 5Point’s Executive Director, Regna Jones and Jeremy Jenson (Adventurepreneur Playbook Podcast), and festival guests in a thoughtful and philosophical conversation about the 5 points—purpose, respect, commitment, humility, and balance, and how these align with one’s personal, professional, and spiritual life and growth. Followed by movement, mediation, and breath work with Deva Shantay.
For the Young and Young at Heart
11:00 AM – 12:30 PM
Carbondale Rec Center
Tickets: $15 | FREE < 12
Adventure is ageless.
12:30 – 2:30 PM
Carbondale Rec Center | Outdoor Research Lounge
FREE Ice Cream
Special Thanks to Whole Foods
Put your feet up. Catch up with some friends. Enjoy delicious ice cream. Maybe, make some pin-up art. Bottom line, you are invited to come together and enjoy!
1:00 – 2:00 PM
Thunder River Theatre
Open to the Public
Presented by: Chaco
Special Guests: Becca Cahall (moderator), Will Gurley, Derek Johnston, Jess Kilroy, Douglas Miles, Sarah Uhl
Join us for a free-ranging panel discussion with professional artists and creatives about the business side of art. Come for insights about working for yourself and with brands, building your audience, and the tensions between creativity and commercial enterprise.
Into the Canyon
Special Guest: Pete McBride
2:30 – 5:00 PM
Pass Access, 1:45 PM | General Doors, 2:00 PM
Carbondale Rec Center
Tickets: $25
Journalist Pete McBride and Kevin Fedarko set out on assignment for National Geographic Magazine to traverse the Grand Canyon by foot. They hope this 750-mile walk will help them better understand one of America’s most revered landscapes and the commercial developments poised to alter it forever.
5:00 – 6:00 PM
Thunder River Theatre
Open to the Public
Presented by: Chaco
7:00 – 10:00 PM
Pass Access, 6:15 PM | General Doors, 6:30 PM
Carbondale Rec Center
Tickets: $35
And there’s more. Thanks filmmakers and producers for bringing us such incredible stories!
After Party | Big Air. Big Hair.
10:00 PM – 12:30 AM
Tickets: $10 at the door | FREE for Passholders
The Way Home
Guest DJ: David Kodama
Presented By: Outdoor Research
Special Thanks to: Tin Cup + Buckle Family Wine
Late-night bar menu and drink specials available!
Get your booty on the dancefloor and get down with DJ David Kodama. Come together and celebrate the moment. Costumes, big hair, and smiles all around.
Changemakers
12 – 2:30 PM
Pass Access, 11:15 AM | General Doors, 11:30 AM
Carbondale Rec Center
Tickets: $25
Inspiring stories about people who make a difference. In the third annual Changemaker program, join us for an afternoon of stories about people who are actively giving back to the world through their work, vision and mindset. With a strong focus on community and our common connections, this program reminds us that we all have an opportunity to have a positive impact on our world.
The Weight of Water
Special Guest: Erik Weihenmayer
3:00 – 5:30 PM
Pass Access, 2:30 PM | General Doors, 2:45 PM
Carbondale Rec Center
Tickets: $25
The “Weight of Water” is the story of a blind adventurer taking on an absurdly improbable challenge, kayaking the Grand Canyon. He desires the elusive state of being that so many of us seek, to be engaged in the present moment.
“It’s so hard to be fully in the moment because there’s so much fear, there’s so much anxiety, it’s like a person looking through a window at an experience rather than being in the experience.” – Erik Weihenmayer
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