Environmental Films presented by Klamath Film
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WHAT: Earth Day Environmental Film Show
WHAT: Earth Day Environmental Film Show
WHERE: Favell Museum, 125 W Main Street, Klamath Falls
WHEN: Thursday, April 21, 7 p.m.
COST: $10, or $5 with Klamath Film membership
TICKETS AT: https://klamathfilm.ticketspice.com/earth-day-film-night#
WHEN: Thursday, April 21, 7 p.m.
COST: $10, or $5 with Klamath Film membership
TICKETS AT: https://klamathfilm.ticketspice.com/earth-day-film-night#
On April 21, 2022 Klamath Film will host a program of environmental films at the Favell Museum in Klamath Falls.
Films featured in the program include:
Guardians of the River
A film detailing the devastation of California and Oregon salmon populations created by the Copco 1 &2, Iron Gate, and JC Boyle dams and the challenges to restoration of the habitat.
Bring the Salmon Home
The story of a small group of activists who challenged the energy industry and regulatory agencies to save their river.
Heal the Land, Heal the People
A film from the Klamath Tribes exploring the environmental balance in the Klamath Basin and a perspective on what’s needed to maintain it.
…and a special feature by Freshwaters Illustrated.
Tickets must be purchased in advance online at https://klamathfilm.ticketspice.com/earth-day-film-night# Admission is just $10, or $5 with an active Klamath Film membership (if you don’t remember your membership discount code let us know and we will be happy to provide it).
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BRING THE SALMON HOME GUARDIANS OF THE RIVER HEAL THE LAND HEAL THE PEOPLE
Tickets are $10, or $5 with Klamath Film membership.
Tickets available here: https://klamathfilm.ticketspice.com/earth-day-film-night
Earth Day gives us a chance to reflect on the natural gifts that make the Klamath Basin such a unique and wondrous place to live. And film gives us a chance to see things through the eyes of others, explore new ideas, and raise our emotions about the place we live and the planet we live on.
Please join us.