Filmgoers will catch screenings of critically-acclaimed environmental films produced around the country and get information about local issues, such as protection of Fossil Creek as a Wild and Scenic River here in Arizona.
Fossil Creek is a remarkable success story, but there are many other watersheds—such as the Verde River—that are endangered by groundwater pumping for development in the Chino Valley. The Wild and Scenic Environmental Film Festival will inspire and motivate you to go out and make a difference for Arizona’s endangered waterways.
It’s a festival for activists, by activists. The event is organized and hosted by the Arizona Wilderness Coalition and is sponsored by Patagonia™.
Proceeds benefit the Arizona Wilderness Coalition and will be used to protect wilderness lands and waters across Arizona.
Tempe
WHERE: Harkins Valley Art Theater, 509 South Mill Ave, TempeWHEN: Thursday, February 21
DOORS OPEN: 6:15 pm
SHOW STARTS: 6:45 pm
COST: $10 advance, or $12 at the door
RAFFLE TICKETS (great prizes!) $5 each or 4 for $15
Sedona
WHERE: Sedona Dream Theater, in the Village of Oak Creek Prime Outlet Mall, 6615 Hwy 179, Sedona. (The theater was previously known as the Super-Vue.) 928-284-0005
WHEN: Saturday, April 5th
DOORS OPEN: 4:00 pm
SHOW STARTS: 5:45 pm
COST: $10 advance, or $12 at the door
RAFFLE TICKETS (great prizes!) $5 each or 4 for $15
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