WNC Alliance invites community to 2013 Wild & Scenic Film Festival

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wnc_alliance1Press release here:

The Western North Carolina Alliance invites the community to the 2013 Wild & Scenic Film Festival, on tour in Asheville and Cullowhee in April.

Wild & Scenic has been touring the country for nearly a decade and this year will be in downtown Asheville at the Fine Arts Theatre on April 4 and at Western Carolina University in Cullowhee on April 25.

The festival features a selection of 14 short films that put our work–and yours–into the broader environmental and social context and serves to remind us that we’re participants in a global movement for a more wild and scenic world.

ASHEVILLE

When: 7-10 p.m., Thursday, April 4

Where: Downtown Asheville

Theater:  Fine Arts Theatre

Details: Free raffle ticket with entry, door prizes, food and drinks available for purchase, speakers.  Raffle prizes include rafting trips, CSA shares and more!

CULLOWHEE

When:  5:30-9 p.m., Thursday, April 25

Where:  Western Carolina University

Theater: Illusions Cafe at A.K Hinds University Center

Details: Live music, food and drinks and raffle items

TICKETS:

Students, $6; General Public; $10 (includes general admission ticket and free raffle entry)

WNCA special membership offer:

Students, $10; General Public, $25 (includes general admission ticket, free raffle entry, and a one-year membership to WNCA)

Tickets for the Asheville and Cullowhee showings will be available at the door, but can also be purchased online at www.wnca.org, where you can also view trailers for some of the films we’ll share at the 2013 Wild & Scenic Film Festival. Learn more at http://www.wildandscenicfilmfestival.org/.

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