Prairie Rivers of Iowa presents the "Wild & Scenic Film Festival – A Celebration of Our Environment" from 6:30 to 10 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 1, in Ames City Auditorium, 520 Sixth St. The festival features a collection of documentary-style films that entertain, educate, and inspire!
Expert panelists will discuss the films, be available for Q & A, and challenge the audience to join Prairie Rivers of Iowa staff and partners in working towards a better environment for us all. Displays will feature water quality, native plant and wildlife habitat restoration, and the Lincoln Highway Heritage Byway – a National Scenic Byway. Snack food and drinks available.
The festival’s finale will be the Iowa PBS documentary "Iowa Land and Sky: Iowa Cities, Towns and Waterways" that explores how Iowa’s largest cities and smallest towns are often defined by waterways, flooding, and environmental challenges in the 21st century. The film’s producer will be on hand to share thoughts with the audience.
Visit https://www.prrcd.org/prairie-rivers-of-iowa-presents-the-wild-and-scenic-film-festival/ for ticket information.