
GTRLC 25th Anniversary Short Documentary
This short documentary celebrates the Grand Traverse Regional Land Conservancy’s 25 years of land protection.

This short documentary celebrates the Grand Traverse Regional Land Conservancy’s 25 years of land protection.

Rick Sayler, a Traverse City farmer, owns of a six-generation cherry farm that two of his daughters help him operate. Rick believes that the land pulls the family together, and considers this way of life to be the greatest reward, and he does not want to see that go away.

At Northwestern Michigan College, your classroom might be the bay, the sky, the woods, around the block or halfway around the world. NMC is always evolving to help our learners craft their futures.

A timelapse video featuring the beauty of nature in Arcadia Dunes: The C.S. Mott Nature Preserve. To find out more about the Grand Traverse Regional Land Conservancy, visit GTRLC.org.

A feature-length documentary about the daily struggles and joys of Palestinian olive farmers. When a group of American ultra-marathoners sets out to run 129 miles in 5 days across the West Bank they discover that in replanting uprooted olive trees they are planting hope and building cultural bridges.

Coffee is a multi-billion dollar industry, yet most coffee farmers live in poverty. Connected By Coffee is an inspiring and thought-provoking look into the lives and history of the people who grow the coffee we drink.
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