2023 Earth Day Film Screening
[cs_content][cs_element_section _id=”1″ ][cs_element_layout_row _id=”2″ ][cs_element_layout_column _id=”3″ ][cs_element_image _id=”4″ ][/cs_element_layout_column][/cs_element_layout_row][/cs_element_section][cs_element_section _id=”5″ ][cs_element_layout_row _id=”6″ ][cs_element_layout_column _id=”7″ ][cs_element_headline _id=”8″ ][cs_content_seo]Celebrate Earth Day & learn about the Eklutna River Restoration Project!
April 22, 6 pm at the Anchorage Museum\n\n[/cs_content_seo][/cs_element_layout_column][/cs_element_layout_row][/cs_element_section][cs_element_section _id=”9″ ][cs_element_layout_row _id=”10″ ][cs_element_layout_column _id=”11″ ][cs_element_text _id=”12″ ][cs_content_seo]Join The Alaska Center and celebrate Earth Day with a screening of Patagonia’s award-winning documentary, DamNation, at The Anchorage Museum. This thrilling film documents dam removals in the Lower 48. Come learn about the efforts to return water and salmon to Alaska’s very own Eklutna River. Following the film, there will be a Q and A about the Eklutna River Restoration project.
This powerful film explores the shift in our national attitude, from pride in big dams as engineering wonders to the growing awareness that our own future is bound to the life and health of our rivers. Dam removal has moved beyond the fictional Monkey Wrench Gang to go mainstream. Where obsolete dams come down, rivers bound back to life, giving salmon and other wild fish the right of return to primeval spawning grounds, after decades without access. DamNation’s majestic cinematography and unexpected discoveries move through rivers and landscapes altered by dams, but also through a metamorphosis in values, from the conquest of the natural world to knowing ourselves as part of nature.\n\n[/cs_content_seo][/cs_element_layout_column][cs_element_layout_column _id=”13″ ][cs_element_button _id=”14″ ][cs_content_seo]Register To Join\n\n[/cs_content_seo][cs_element_gap _id=”15″ ][cs_element_image _id=”16″ ][cs_element_gap _id=”17″ ][cs_element_button _id=”18″ ][cs_content_seo]More Info About The Eklutna River Restoration\n\n[/cs_content_seo][cs_element_gap _id=”19″ ][cs_element_text _id=”20″ ][cs_content_seo]The Anchorage Museum
Address: 625 C St, Anchorage, AK 99501\n\n[/cs_content_seo][/cs_element_layout_column][/cs_element_layout_row][/cs_element_section][/cs_content]