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Wild & Scenic Film Festival: Grants Pass

April 14
4:00 pm - 8:00 pm

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KS Wild

Grants Pass High School

Wild & Scenic Film Festival: Grants Pass

Klamath Siskiyou Wildlands Center and Rogue Riverkeeper to host SYRCL’s traveling “Wild & Scenic Film Festival” at Grants Pass Performing Arts Center (at GP High School) on  April 14 from 4-8p.m.

The event includes the screening of 11 short films ranging from four to 19 minutes long about Indigenous rights, forest ecology, pollution and resource extraction, and outdoor recreation. These are the same films that will be shown in Ashland Saturday, April 12.

Doors open at 4pm for drinks, food, and raffle tickets for great prizes before films start at 6pm. All in-person attendees will also receive an video-on-demand link to watch the films between April 12 – 17.

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