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How can art and environmentalism coexist? In the final episode of CoastWatch & Listen, join the whole Bedrock crew as we meet Mile 208, Ona Beach, for the first time; reflect on the lessons and inspirations imparted by the CoastWatchers we’ve met; and begin taking action to answer this question.
Special episode note: Although this is the conclusion of our audio series, our time as CoastWatchers is just beginning. If you are a current CoastWatcher and are interested in meeting up with us on our mile or yours, please reach out to us at bedrocktheatre.com/contact. We would love to walk with you.
Share your thoughts on the CoastWatch & Listen experience and help us secure future funding! Fill out our listener survey: https://forms.gle/bN5mYqNHqoTdGDt17
Find all episodes at: bedrocktheatre.com/coastwatch-and-listen
First time listener? Start here: https://www.bedrocktheatre.com/coastwatch-and-listen-episodes/prologue
CoastWatch & Listen was produced by Bedrock Theatre in partnership with Oregon Shores Conservation Coalition. Bedrock Theatre's mission is to connect audiences to their environment and to each other through immersive storytelling in natural landscapes. Get to know us at bedrocktheatre.com.
Oregon Shores' mission is to educate and empower people to protect our coastal ecosystems and communities. Learn more at oregonshores.org.
Series Credits:
Lead Producer & Creator: Emily Eisele
Co-Producer: Sascha Blocker
Audio Engineer & Original Music Underscoring: Alec Chase
Editors: Alexandra Schaffer, Joellen Sweeney & Chris Gonzalez
Theme Song: Sean Grosshans
Episode Credits:
“The CoastWatcher Suite” musical medley was composed and performed by Alec Chase.
“Ona Beach Lullaby” was composed by Emily Eisele & Joellen Sweeney and arranged by Alec Chase.
Series Sponsors: Roundhouse Foundation, Susan Matlack Jones & Associates, Hotel Sylvia, Lincoln City Glass Center, Kathy Fishler & Jeff Sweeney
Bedrock Theatre is a small, volunteer-run nonprofit that provides pay-what-you-can, or entirely free programming. If you enjoyed this episode, you can help us MAKE MORE STUFF! Make a donation of any size at givebutter.com/bedrock-theatre.
Sign up for our newsletter: bedrocktheatre.com
Follow us on Instagram: @bedrocktheatre
Contact us: [email protected]
By Bedrock TheatreHow can art and environmentalism coexist? In the final episode of CoastWatch & Listen, join the whole Bedrock crew as we meet Mile 208, Ona Beach, for the first time; reflect on the lessons and inspirations imparted by the CoastWatchers we’ve met; and begin taking action to answer this question.
Special episode note: Although this is the conclusion of our audio series, our time as CoastWatchers is just beginning. If you are a current CoastWatcher and are interested in meeting up with us on our mile or yours, please reach out to us at bedrocktheatre.com/contact. We would love to walk with you.
Share your thoughts on the CoastWatch & Listen experience and help us secure future funding! Fill out our listener survey: https://forms.gle/bN5mYqNHqoTdGDt17
Find all episodes at: bedrocktheatre.com/coastwatch-and-listen
First time listener? Start here: https://www.bedrocktheatre.com/coastwatch-and-listen-episodes/prologue
CoastWatch & Listen was produced by Bedrock Theatre in partnership with Oregon Shores Conservation Coalition. Bedrock Theatre's mission is to connect audiences to their environment and to each other through immersive storytelling in natural landscapes. Get to know us at bedrocktheatre.com.
Oregon Shores' mission is to educate and empower people to protect our coastal ecosystems and communities. Learn more at oregonshores.org.
Series Credits:
Lead Producer & Creator: Emily Eisele
Co-Producer: Sascha Blocker
Audio Engineer & Original Music Underscoring: Alec Chase
Editors: Alexandra Schaffer, Joellen Sweeney & Chris Gonzalez
Theme Song: Sean Grosshans
Episode Credits:
“The CoastWatcher Suite” musical medley was composed and performed by Alec Chase.
“Ona Beach Lullaby” was composed by Emily Eisele & Joellen Sweeney and arranged by Alec Chase.
Series Sponsors: Roundhouse Foundation, Susan Matlack Jones & Associates, Hotel Sylvia, Lincoln City Glass Center, Kathy Fishler & Jeff Sweeney
Bedrock Theatre is a small, volunteer-run nonprofit that provides pay-what-you-can, or entirely free programming. If you enjoyed this episode, you can help us MAKE MORE STUFF! Make a donation of any size at givebutter.com/bedrock-theatre.
Sign up for our newsletter: bedrocktheatre.com
Follow us on Instagram: @bedrocktheatre
Contact us: [email protected]