April 12, 2024
For Immediate Release
The Grey Sauble Conservation Foundation (GSCF) is thrilled to announce the 7th annual Earth Film Festival at the Roxy Theatre in Owen Sound on Thursday, May 16, 2024. Purchase your tickets now and get ready to be immersed in the power of cinema and community at this conservation-focused event. Featuring two films, a panel discussion with local youth, a dinner fundraiser, and online auction, the Earth Film Festival is an essential experience for environmentalists from Grey, Bruce, and beyond!
This year’s festival promises an engaging lineup with two compelling films. “The Water Walker” will captivate audiences with the inspiring journey of Autumn Peltier, International Indigenous Rights & Water Activist. This presentation will incorporate a thought-provoking panel discussion with Autumn Peltier and local youth, shedding light on the critical importance of water security in our communities. Additionally, “Becoming Tom Thomson” will transport viewers back in time, exploring the life and legacy of Canadian wilderness painter Tom Thomson, presented by Canadian Actor, Director, and Producer, Steve Belford.
Schools are invited to attend special matinee presentations at 10:00 am and 12:45 pm, while the evening presentation, open to the public, kicks off at 6:00 pm with a social, displays, and exciting door prizes, followed by the film screenings at 7:00 pm.
Enhancing the Earth Film Festival experience, the GSCF is excited to introduce a new element this year – a dinner fundraiser curated by chef Zach Keeshig! Indulge in a creatively cultivated 3-course menu featuring progressive Indigenous Cuisine with local, fresh, and seasonal ingredients. This culinary journey will be held at the Owen Sound Farmers’ Market (88 8th St E., Owen Sound) before the evening film presentations from 5:00 pm – 6:30 pm.
The traditional silent auction will be online this year from May 9 – 23, featuring a variety of local hand-crafted products, services, and experiences. All items will be on display during the evening presentation of the Earth Film Festival. Don’t miss your chance to bid on these unique items, with all proceeds supporting Grey Sauble Conservation. Visit Charity Auctions Today’s website when the online auction goes live on May 9: www.charityauctionstoday.com/bid/earthfilmfestival2024
Attending this this event or participating in the online auction will directly impact local conservation projects, environmental education, and student education awards supported by the Grey Sauble Conservation Foundation.
Tickets are $30 for the evening film presentations or $150 for both the film presentations and the dinner. The school matinees are $7 per student.
Secure your tickets now through The Roxy Theatre: 519-371-2833 or www.roxytheatre.ca
For further information:
Don Sankey, Chair, Grey Sauble Conservation Foundation
foundation@greysauble.on.ca
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Background:
The Grey Sauble Conservation Foundation was established in 1993 and is a federally registered, charitable, not-for-profit organization that raises money to assist the Grey Sauble Conservation Authority (GSCA) fund programs and projects. The Foundation offers opportunities for the public to actively participate in conserving and enhancing the natural heritage that exists within the GSCA watershed.