Event—Public Programming

The World of Monty and Rose Film Screening

Learn more about the endangered birds that reclaimed Montrose Beach as their home.

This program will be held in-person at the Newberry.

The World of Monty and Rose is a 2021 documentary film that tells the story of a pair of federally endangered Great Lakes Piping Plovers as they attempt to nest on the "busiest stretch of the busiest beach" in Chicago. The documentary follows the story of the plovers and the hundreds of volunteers who protected them. Against the odds, Monty and Rose re-establish Chicago as Piping Plover territory after a 70-year absence from the city.

The film screening will be followed by a Q&A session with Bob Dolgan.

This event is part of programming connected with our free exhibition, Winging It: A Brief History of Human’s Relationship with Birds, running June 20, 2025 through September 27, 2025.


Speaker

Bob Dolgan is the director of The World of Monty and Rose, a lifelong birder, and former editor of Illinois Ornithological Society’s Meadowlark journal. His other films include The Magic Stump (2022) and Fluddles (2023). He also serves as the Newberry’s Director of Communications and curator of the exhibition, Winging It: A Brief History of Humanity’s Relationship with Birds. He won an Excellence in Environmental Reporting Award from Chicago Audubon Society in 2022.

Cost and Registration

This program is free and open to all. Advance registration required.

Registration opens July 1.

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