Screening the Tree Man at the Tree Farm

Screening the Tree Man at the Tree Farm

Join us for a film screening of Chuck Leavell's documentary, The Tree man, at Jack's Creek Farm.

By Madison-Morgan Conservancy

Date and time

Thursday, May 29 · 5 - 7pm EDT

Location

Jacks Creek Farms

2291 Price Mill Road Bishop, GA 30621

Refund Policy

Contact the organizer to request a refund.

About this event

🌳🎥 Movie Night at the Tree Farm! 🎶✨

Join us for a special screening of The Tree Man at none other than Jack’s Creek Tree Farm! 🌲

Did you know Chuck Leavell, legendary pianist for the Rolling Stones and Allman Brothers, is also a conservation rockstar? 🎹 He has protected hundreds of acres of his own farm with a conservation easement, proving that conservation isn't just for Morgan County farmers.

Help us celebrate 25 years of the Madison-Morgan Conservancy at this fun (and free!) event!

What to bring:
🪑 Your chair (we will have a few there, too)
🍺 Your favorite drinks (beer, wine, soda, you name it!)
🍿 Your snacks

What we’re bringing:
✨ Freshly popped popcorn and classic Southern boiled peanuts, courtesy of our friends at Jack’s Creek Farm!

Don’t miss this chance to kick back, enjoy the great outdoors, and celebrate conservation with a little music, a little film, and a lot of fun!

Organized by

For twenty-five years, in the midst of the Southeast’s largest and fastest-growing metropolitan area, the Madison-Morgan Conservancy has been protecting farms, forests, and front porches for future generations, successfully protecting critical resources and creating a culture of conservation like nowhere else in Georgia. Thanks to the Conservancy's 600+ members and hundreds of donors, Morgan County now boasts of 6,000+ acres of permanently protected land - a solid start to protecting a critical mass of farmland that will help our communities keep sprawl from converting all our open land to pavement and rooftops. Now in its 25th year, the Conservancy is working to become Georgia's first accredited regional land trust since the 1990s to help this region remain productive, wild, and beautiful for generations to come.

On Sale May 5 at 12:00 AM