Ceci est un event archivé de la Fête de la Culture 2019.
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WaterDocs & EcoFilms present: Short Water Documentaries
Film et vidéo Enfants Nature et plein air Contes Jeunes et ados
Date et heure
Lieu
Library and Cultural Centre, John Elliott Theatre
Halton Hills, ON
Directions: In the John Elliott Theatre.
Accès
Gratuit.
Offert en Anglais.
Accessible en chaise roulante et a des toillettes neutres.
À propos
Short water stories from around the world that you won’t want to miss about the well-being of our rivers, lakes, and oceans. On Saturday come experience "Waterway Jay", "Swim, Drink, Fish", "Fred the Pufferfish", "Alice's Garden", "the Return of Harbour Porpoises", "Keeper of the Creek", "For the Love of Salmon", "Gracie White Eagle & Cathy Cain", "For the Love of the Reef", "Elemental", and "A Word to the Wise".
On Sunday come dive into the oceans and watch "Birthplace", "Hundred Year Old Whale", "Skeleton Sea", "To the Orcas, With Love", and "Oceans into the Classroom".
All films are appropriate for ages 6 and up.
Organisateur
Halton Hills EcoFilm Fest
The Halton Hills EcoFilm Fest is celebrating its 5th year and screens 6 exceptional, environmental documentaries from January to June. Topics explore climate change, healthy living, water preservation, Earth care, and biocultural diversity.
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