Please join the Brooklyn Bird Club and Presenter Bob Dolgan for:

MONTY AND ROSE: THE STORY OF CHICAGO’S PIPING PLOVERS
SEPTEMBER 21 @ 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM

Via Zoom, Registration required. Please register here:

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Monty and Rose” is a 2019 documentary written and directed by Bob Dolgan.
The film tells the story of a pair of endangered piping plovers that nested
at Chicago’s Montrose Beach, becoming the first of the species to nest in
the city since 1955. The endangered birds took up residence on one of the
busiest stretches of one of the busiest beaches in Chicago. Those
interviewed for the film include volunteers, biologists and other advocates
who spoke out when a music festival was scheduled within feet of the
plovers’ nest site. The film made its debut on November 18, 2019, with a
showing at the historic Music Box Theatre; Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker
declared the date Illinois Piping Plover Day to honor the birds. “Monty and
Rose” was an official selection of the One Earth Film Festival and aired on
Chicago’s PBS station, WTTW Channel 11, on May 2, 2020. For more
information, visit www.montyandrose.net.

**We will be screening Bob's recently finished second film about Monty &
Rose, expect a 50 minute screening with Q&A afterward with Bob**

Bob Dolgan created his first film, “Monty and Rose,” as a volunteer plover
monitor in Chicago in 2019. He is the founder of Turnstone Strategies, a
marketing/communications firm with a specialty in nonprofit organizations,
and a Board Member of Chicago Ornithological Society. He writes the This
Week in Birding newsletter (www.twibchicago.com), which is published twice
each week. He’s written in the past for the Chicago Tribune, Cleveland
Plain Dealer, Chicago Reader, Chicago Wilderness, Richmond Times-Dispatch
and St. Louis Post-Dispatch. Bob earned his BA from Kenyon College and his
MBA from Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University.

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