Wild and Scenic Film Festival
Wild and Scenic Film Festival
The Blue Hill Heritage Trust and Blue Hill Public Library are coming together again to cosponsor a film screening of the Wild and Scenic Film Festival: On Tour on Saturday, February 10 from 6 PM to 8 PM in the Adelaide Pearson Room.
The films will be shown in the Pearson Room at the library. Join us for a selection of amazing short films from around the world, as well as light refreshments and drinks with a Valentine's Day flair! The theme of this year's films shown is 'Inspiring Adventure', with films focusing on conservation, exploration, climate change, and more.
This event is free and open to all, but space is limited, so please register by using the library's online interactive calendar found at this link: https://bhpl.libcal.com/event/11311277 Doors will open at 5:45.
The Wild & Scenic Film Festival was started in 2003 by the South Yuba River Citizens League (SYRCL, pronounced ‘circle’), a watershed advocacy group based in the Sierra foothills of Northern California. The organization was formed in 1983 when a small group of concerned citizens banded together to fight against several proposed dams.
For more information please email Assistant Director Kayleigh Thomas at kayleigh.thomas@bhpl.net or call the library at 374-5515.