
Georgia ForestWatch has once again partnered with our good friends at Upper Chattahoochee Riverkeeper and Georgia River Network to bring this exciting event to Atlanta.
We've chosen the best of this year's Wild & Scenic environmental films such as Agricultural Revolution about an urban family (pictured above) growing 6,000 pounds of food each year on 1/10th of an acre!
Don't miss out - plan to attend both nights. Get ready - these films just might change your life! Click here to buy tickets now.
March 4-5, 2009 (Wed & Thurs)
7-9pm (doors open at 6pm)
$10 per person per night
Wild & Scenic
Environmental Film Festival
Tara Cinema, Atlanta
All advance purchased tickets will be entered into a special drawing thanks to Patagonia, Presenting Sponsor for The Wild & Scenic Environmental Film Festival On Tour.
To see a list of films, click the buy tickets link, then click on the "See Film Program For Each Night" link.
Click here to buy tickets now.
Special Offer:
Purchase tickets online for both nights of the Wild & Scenic Environmental Film Festival and you can purchase discounted tickets for the Banff Mountain Film Festival at Georgia Tech's Ferst Center for the Performing Arts, March 23, 2009. We'd like to thank our friends at REI for being able to offer you this special discount.
Thanks to Upper Chattahoochee Riverkeeper for hosting the ticket sales website again this year!
Thank you to our 2009 Sponsors!!!
Patagonia Atlanta
Turner Foundation
Whole Foods Market
97.1 The River
Chevron
REI
SweetWater Brewing Company
John A. Williams
Cadmus Construction LLC
Weatherford Place - The First Platinum Level LEED for Homes Certification in Georgia
Vonnie's Greens
Patti & Don Ross
Peachtree Rainwater
7 Visuals
Tom Wilson Photography
Click here to buy tickets now.
ALSO SAVE THE DATE
FOR ANOTHER WILD EVENT:

May 2, 2009 (Saturday):
Wild & Woolly Wine Tasting and Author-Fiddler Festival
Tiger Mountain Vineyards, Tiger, GA
Celebrate fine wine, music, and the written word. Join us once again at the
award-winning farm winery, Tiger Mountain Vineyards. Please mark your calendars and plan to attend this affordable fundraiser to benefit the work of Georgia ForestWatch.
Authors:
• Thomas Rain Crowe, The End of Eden: Writings of an Environmental Activist.
• Mildred White Greear, Moving Gone Dancing: A Book of Poetry that Took 87 Years to Write.
• Kathryn Kolb, Kathryn Kolb Photographs.
• John Lane, The Best of the Kudzu Telegraph, and Chattooga: Descending into the Myth of Deliverance River.
• George Ella Lyon, Don't You Remember?
Fiddlers:
• John Harper Duncan, Asheville, North Carolina.
• Marie Dunkle, Tiger, Georgia
MORE INFO COMING SOON!
Invitations will be mailed to all ForestWatch members in April.