Film festival to inspire ‘Change of Course’

Once again, local host Trail Creek Outfitters is bringing the 14th Annual Wild & Scenic Film Festival – the country’s largest environmental film festival – to the area.

The 14th Annual Wild & Scenic Film Festival will be held on Feb.
The 14th Annual Wild & Scenic Film Festival will be held on Feb. 25 and 26.

This year’s theme, “A Change of Course,” focuses on pressing issues surrounding water.  The films aim to inspire dialogue and encourage change in the way people interact with the environment, said a press release from the Land Conservancy for Southern Chester County (TLC).

The two-night festival of short films, sponsored nationally by Patagonia, will be held at the Chester County Historical Society in West Chester on Thursday, Feb. 25, and Friday, Feb. 26. Doors open at 6 p.m. for hors d'oeuvres and local brews, with films beginning at 7 p.m., the release said.

Tickets are $25 per night or $45 for both nights. This festival historically sells out and features stellar filmmaking that combines stunning cinematography and first-rate storytelling to take the audience on an adventurous ride to remote areas of the world.

Proceeds from the festival will equally benefit the Land Conservancy for Southern Chester County and the Stroud Water Research Center. Tickets are available now at trailcreekoutfitters.bigcartel.com. For more information, call 610-347-0347, ext. 103 or visit www.tlcforscc.org/wild-scenic-film-festival.

 

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