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Posted by: John_Hamilton on 10/31/2011 06:30 PM
Updated by: John_Hamilton on 10/31/2011 06:31 PM
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Wild and Scenic Film Festival Coming to Columbia College
Columbia, CA...From the Polynesian islands to the tip of South America, the Wild & Scenic Film Festival again shows us the precious and precarious beauty of our world . Ebbetts Pass Forest Watch presents the final screening of 2011 of the Wild & Scenic Environmental Film Festival on Tour Saturday, November 5, 5:15PM:00 P.M. at Columbia College. Films range in topic from corporate responsibility, impacts of global warming on small islands to wild sea adventures in South America. The following feature films will be shown...
There Once Was an Island: Te Henua e Nnoho
As a terrifying tidal flood rips through their already damaged home, the Polynesian Takuu community experiences the devastating effects of climate change first hand. Three intrepid characters allow us into their lives and their culture and show us first hand the human impact of an environmental crisis.
Admission: Adults $8.00, Students: Free
Date: November 5, 2011, 5:15PM – 10PM
Location: Dogwood Forum, Columbia College
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