Coming up tomorrow, Thursday, May 31st:
it’s the
Wild & Scenic Film Festival at Mathis Auditorium in Valdosta.
WWALS Executive Director Gretchen Quarterman noted
you can still buy tickets online or at the door.
The
Wild & Scenic Film Festival
WWALS is holding 7PM Thursday, May 31, 2018 at Mathis Auditorium in Valdosta, GA
is about:
Celebrating fifty years of Wild and Scenic River designations by
Congress, this film festival showcases frontline issues and activism
with stunning cinematography. Now, more than ever, it is imperative
that individuals propel the groundswell of the environmental
movement. Collectively, we CAN make a difference!
There
aren’t any Wild & Scenic rivers in the Suwannee River Basin,
although maybe after seeing this film festival, people will be motivated to fix that.
This morning I was on
The Morning Drive with Steve Nichols on 105.9 FM WVGA, Valdosta, Georgia,
which Steve says reaches 100,000 people.
We talked about
all the things we said we would: Troupville cleanup, water trails, paddle race, film festival,
songwriting contest, outings, and more.
Here’s
the video extracted from WVGA’s facebook live.
Suwannee Riverkeeper on Steve Nichols Drive-time Radio 2018-04-24
Video by Black Crow Media for WVGA 105.9 FM, Valdosta, GA
I don’t know why the video is mirror-flipped, but below are a few stills right-way around.
If you want to see the whole morning’s video, it’s
on the show’s website.
This interview runs about -23:40 to -1:20.
Come join Suwannee Riverkeeper and 10,000 of our closest friends
at Wanee near the Suwannee River in the spring.
We’ll be holding water quality testing training Saturday morning,
and there are all sorts of other opportunities for you to
paddle with us and help
advocate for the rivers and the aquifer.
Plus a kayak raffle!
When:
April 18-April 21, 2018
Where:
Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park
3076 95th Dr, Live Oak, Florida 32060
What:
Wanee,
the music festival that started them all, and still one of the biggest,
this year featuring
Phil Lesh and The Terrapin Family Band,
Widespread Panic,
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