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17th Annual Wild & Scenic Film Festival

17th Annual Wild & Scenic Film Festival

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When

4/23/25 6:00 pm to 8:30 pm EDT

Information

Website: https://oars3rivers.org/events/event/wild-scenic-film-festival-17/
Location: Maynard Fine Arts Theatre
19 Summer Street
Maynard, MA 01754
United States
Contact: Isabel Ryen

Event Description

Join OARS for our 17th Annual Wild & Scenic Film Festival! For 16 years, we have hosted this incredible event with friends from our watershed, aiming to unite the community around local environmental issues, inspire advocacy, and provide opportunities for local involvement from people like YOU. This year’s award-winning films are brought to you from the nation’s largest environmental film festival. The films, celebrating the theme Wild at Heart, speak to the power of wild places to spark inspiration, compassion, and understanding of the world around us. PURCHASE YOUR TICKETS BEFORE THEY SELL OUT $25: General Admission $20: OARS members (email OARS to confirm membership status) $50: Admission membership bundle $10: OARS volunteers
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