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, San Francisco, 94103, CA, United States
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Patagonia presents the "Wild and Sceninc Environmental Film Festival on tour".
A festival of film, performance, music and storytelling, also featuring discussion of how we can heal the California salmon crisis. A totemic and magical creature is calling out to you from a place of peril. The Sierra Nevada's last wild run of salmon is in danger of extinction; their 2000-mile journey of sex, death and rebirth flows through the San Francisco Bay and most of us never know it.
The salmon's survival and ability to thrive is directly connected to our lives here in the Bay.
Join us for the SOURCE TO SEA festival and connect to the life-web of your greater watershed.
A benefit for the Save Yuba Salmon campaign, SOURCE TO SEA will feature films from the Wild and Scenic Environmental Film Festival, (the largest environmental film festival in the United States) as well as performance, live music, food, drinks, and discussion of the California salmon crisis.
Featured films will explore trans-species communication in "Edge of Eden: Living with Grizzlies" and the 35-year evolution of Greenpeace in "Making a Stand".
Swim upriver for a story of place - and reconnect to YOUR headwaters! Friday July 18 7-11 pm main program Saturday July 19, 4:30 pm salmon discussion (free!) 6-7 pm social/cocktail hour 7-11 pm main program $15 each night, sliding scale $25 for both nights (Contact Jessie Raeder with questions or to purchase the $25 ticket for both nights.
No one turned away for lack of funds.) Proceeds from this event will benefit the South Yuba River Citizen's League (SYRCL).
Learn more at www.syrcl.org and www.saveyubasalmon.org -------------------------- This event was submitted by Brown Paper Tickets! Buy tickets for this event at http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/36398.
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