WNC presents Environmental Film Festival
by Tribune Staff
Apr 01, 2009 | 346 views | 0 0 comments | 5 5 recommendations | email to a friend | print
CARSON CITY — Western Nevada College celebrates Earth Week with an all-ages film festival on April 23. “The Wild and Scenic Environmental Film Festival” will begin at 7 p.m. in Marlette Hall, Cedar Building and run about three hours. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. Admission is $5 with a WNC ID, $8 general.

Running from five to 35 minutes each, the films will showcase a wide range of filmmaking from animated shorts to real-life adventures and experiences. Two of the films have direct ties to Nevada and Lake Tahoe.

Festival organizer Valerie Andersen said, “Not only will you be entertained, but also motivated to help make our world a better place. You’ll experience the adrenaline of outdoor adventures, explore important issues and movements, see how others have made a difference, and maybe, think about what you could do to help.”

For a complete list of films, visit www.wnc.edu and click on “News and Events.” For more information about the event, contact Katie Leao at 445-3324.
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