Fri Mar 24, 5:30 PM - Fri Mar 24, 10:00 PM
Boswell Hall, 880 W Garden Ave, Coeur d'Alene, ID 83814, Uni, Coeur d'Alene,, ID 83814
Community: Coeur D'alene
Description
Come see GREAT films that celebrate the beauty and wonder of our natural world in Coeur d'Alene! Get inspired to take action. The Wild and Scenic Film Festival is KEA's best fundraiser - and by far the most fun!
Event Details
Bring your friends and join us!
We have a 2-hour program of beautiful, inspirational films for you and your family, unbelievable prizes and raffles.
Bring your friends, tell your neighbors and family members! Let's get psyched for water and outdoor adventures - and support our great cause.
Tickets are $20 for Adults, $50 for VIPs, $15 for students and $5 for kids. We have a family packet for 2 adults and kids for $40. If tickets are still available on Friday, March 24, buy them at the door.
Kootenai Environmental Alliance is the Lake Coeur d'Alene Waterkeeper, and we focus on water, land use and climate change. We do what we do to protect, conserve and restore our phenomenal lake.
We need to know and understand the threats to our clean water, and what we can do about it. KEA offers educational programs, conducts awareness campaigns, citizen science programs, policy reviews and we host Talk-Oh!
Tuesdays about specific topics - and so much more. We need your help to keep doing this and to engage our community in safeguarding the Lake for our kids and their kids...
See kealliance.org for more information on all our activities.
We have a 2-hour program of beautiful, inspirational films for you and your family, unbelievable prizes and raffles.
Bring your friends, tell your neighbors and family members! Let's get psyched for water and outdoor adventures - and support our great cause.
Tickets are $20 for Adults, $50 for VIPs, $15 for students and $5 for kids. We have a family packet for 2 adults and kids for $40. If tickets are still available on Friday, March 24, buy them at the door.
Kootenai Environmental Alliance is the Lake Coeur d'Alene Waterkeeper, and we focus on water, land use and climate change. We do what we do to protect, conserve and restore our phenomenal lake.
We need to know and understand the threats to our clean water, and what we can do about it. KEA offers educational programs, conducts awareness campaigns, citizen science programs, policy reviews and we host Talk-Oh!
Tuesdays about specific topics - and so much more. We need your help to keep doing this and to engage our community in safeguarding the Lake for our kids and their kids...
See kealliance.org for more information on all our activities.