[BSW] Elephant and Castle tonight + Cranberry Lake film on June 14
Kathy Bilton
kathy at fred.net
Tue Jun 5 11:14:40 CDT 2018
Note: Because of Caps' fans who are getting the tables we normally use at
the Elephant and Castle, our reservation is for the bar area. The
reservation is for 5:30 for 12 people.
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The Potowmack Chapter of the Virginia Native Plant Society
invites you to:
Cranberry Lake - A Film and Talk by Zoya Baker
Thursday, June 14 7:30 pm - 9:00 pm Green Spring Gardens 4603 Green Spring
Road Alexandria, VA 22312
http://vnps.org/potowmack/events/cranberry-lake-a-film-and-talk-by-zoya-baker/
VNPS programs are free and open to the public.
Cranberry Lake is a 17-minute documentary about forest ecology
students taking immersive field courses in the Adirondacks. The
film explores the connection between experiential learning and
environmental stewardship. A planned Question and Answer
session will follow the screening of the film.
Zoya Baker is an award-winning filmmaker and animator based in
New York City. Her work includes films, documentaries,
commercials, and television shows. Zoya received a BFA in Film &
Television at NYU Tisch School of the Arts and is currently
pursuing an MFA at Hunter College Integrated Media Arts
program.
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