This annual film festival hosts five weeks of films with beautiful and unique images of extraordinary habitats and endangered ecosystems.
The Redwood Valley Outdoor Education Project (RVOEP) is excited to again host a tour of award-winning films from the International Wildlife Film Festival (IWFF) in Missoula, Montana.
“This year we have worked hard to select films that give us a sense of hope at a time when many of earth’s ecosystems are in peril,” says Steve Prochter, chair of the selection committee.
Friday, March 24 – The Forgotten Coast plus The Bee Hunter
Kim Monroe mellow bluesy rock
A full schedule of films and music is available at the RVOEP website.
Proceeds from the film festival will benefit the Redwood Valley Outdoor Education Project. The RVOEP is a special program of the Ukiah Unified School District that provides outdoor environmental education programs to over 2,000 students each year on a 45-acre woodland in Redwood Valley.
Tickets are available at Mendocino Book Company or at the door. A series ticket for all five nights is $45. Single tickets are a $10 suggested donation for adults and $5 for children.
Phone: 707-489-0227
2017/02/24 - 2017/03/24
Additional time info:
Doors will open at 6:15 with live music, snacks, and a time to socialize. Films begin screening at 7 p.m.
Ukiah Civic Center
300 Seminary Ave., Ukiah, CA 95482