Wild & Scenic Film Festival Set For Feb. 27-28 In Chester County To Benefit Stroud, Land Conservation
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The Wild and Scenic Film Festival will visit Chester County on February 27-28 with all proceeds benefiting the Stroud Water Research Center and the Land Conservancy for Southern Chester County. The program is hosted by Trail Creek Outfitters. What started 13 years ago as an evening of inspirational shorts has become a much-anticipated two-night production featuring some of the favorite films of the Wild & Scenic Film Festival, the largest festival of its kind in the United States. Audiences are taken to some of the most remote and beautiful places on the planet that instill a deep appreciation and a sense of wonder for the natural world that surrounds and supports us. This year’s theme, (re)Generation, celebrates the power of renewal, both in our personal hopes for positive change in the world and in our collective actions for a healthier planet. (Re)Generation references the work this commitment requires-- at human and landscape scales. We hope the films will refresh your own commitment to act with passion and conviction for the health of our planet and communities. Click Here to watch a video preview of the Festival. The Festival will be held at the Chester County Historical Society, 225 N. High Street in West Chester. Click Here for ticket information. NewsClips: 325+ PA Environment & Energy NewsClips Waiting For You To Read Them Related Articles: Registration Is Now Open For 2020 Riparian Forest Buffer Summit March 11-12 In Altoona [Posted: January 6, 2020] |
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