Join Tennessee River Gorge Trust when they host the Wild and Scenic Environmental Film Festival On Tour at the Tennessee Aquarium on Friday, November 13 and Sunday, November 15, 2009.
“The films tell a story about our planet, highlighting issues, providing solutions and giving a call to action,” says Tour Manager, Susie Sutphin. “Their collective energy empowers communities to initiate conversations that can bring about compromise and collaborative efforts that positively impact our wild places.”
The film festival brings a community together. “Film is an artistic language that crosses political and social
boundaries and offers a place for diverse perspectives to intertwine and mingle.” says environmental activist
Lesley Adams of Medford, OR. “Film is a wonderful medium with which to bring divergent interests together
around universal issues and discover that we have more in common than our perceived and historical differences
suggest.”
Friday evening’s films are geared toward a more mature audience with complimentary soft drinks, refreshments and a cash bar. Friday’s feature films include Fighting Goliath: Texas Coal Wars, Homegrown Revolution, Renewal, and The Story of Stuff. Sunday’s family-friendly event includes refreshments, storytelling by Jim Pfitzer, and light-hearted and thoughtful films that will inspire children and adults including Goldfish, Once Upon a Tide, and Seed. To view film bios, please visit www.trgt.org.
EVENT DETAILS:
Dates and Times: Friday, November 13, 7:00-10:00 p.m.; Family-Friendly Showing: Sunday, November 15, 2:00-3:30 p.m.
Location: Tennessee Aquarium, One Broad Street, Chattanooga, TN (Members Entrance)
Ticket Prices:
Friday: $15/Adult (cash bar)
Sunday: $10/Adult; $5/Child (12 & under)
Tickets can be purchased at www.tnaqua.org, click on “Events,” or by calling the Tennessee Aquarium at 267-FISH. In addition, you can visit www.trgt.org for more info or call the Tennessee River Gorge Trust for information and to purchase tickets at 266-0314 (ask for Julie).