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Thursday, November 21, 2024

Upstream–Downstream: A River Resilience Film Festival & Panel Discussion (Montpelier PLACE)

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Free to use Black Camera Recorder | Donald Tong

Free to use Black Camera Recorder | Donald Tong

January 19 @ 6:30 PM - 9:00 PM

Upstream–Downstream: A River Resilience Film Festival & Panel Discussion

Thursday, January 19 | 6:30 – 9 pm | Pavilion Auditorium (Map) Masking encouraged

FREE | Get Your Tickets Here

A community celebration of Montpelier’s watershed and our place within it. From the Winooski headwaters to Lake Champlain, we’ll travel upstream and downstream showcasing endeavors in conservation, education, and recreation along our local waterways. We’ll begin the evening with a series of 5- to 40-minute films, then transition into a discussion about the health of our local rivers with panelists who bring different perspectives about our waterways. There will also be opportunities to chat with water conservation organizations and hear from Montpelier High School students who are envisioning our future relationship with local lakes and streams. A Montpelier PLACE event. Refreshments will be provided. Masking encouraged.

Have questions that you’d like our panelists to address? We want to hear from you!Our panel discussion will be driven by the input provided when you sign up for the event.

The Featured Films:

No Other Lake – TrailerNebi: Abenaki Ways of Knowing WaterSeveral other short films by local filmmakers and organizations

The Panel:

Michele Braun – Friends of the Winooski RiverBen Block – Aquatic Ecologist; Montpelier Conservation CommissionKerry Wood – Nulhegan Band of the Coosuk Abenaki NationModerator: Kassia Randzio –  Vermont River Conservancy

Original source can be found here.

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