Date

Sep 30 2023
Expired!

Time

7:00 pm - 9:30 pm

Labels

Park Events,
SARF Events

Wild & Scenic Environmental Film Festival

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The San Antonio River Foundation and the San Antonio River Authority invite you to Confluence Park on Saturday, September 30, 2023, from 7:00 – 9:30pm for the Wild & Scenic Film Festival. Paired with delightful morsels and libations, the Wild & Scenic Film Festival is a fundraising event that will galvanize stewardship, awaken your love of nature, and support the San Antonio River Foundation’s mission and programs.

Screening is scheduled to begin at 7:45pm.

Note: This event is BYO chair and blanket. Arrive early to claim your spot!

The Wild & Scenic Film Festival shows environmental and adventure films that illustrate the Earth’s beauty, the challenges facing our planet, and the work communities are doing to protect the environment. Started in 2003, the annual Film Festival in Nevada City, California, is a gathering for filmmakers and environmentalists from all around the world.

Tickets for the Wild & Scenic Film Festival:

  • General Admission: $50
  • Students: $40
  • Kids 12 and under: FREE

All Wild & Scenic Film Festival attendees will receive a FREE pair of eclipse viewing glasses upon check-in. Use these glasses to view the annular solar eclipse that will occur Saturday, October 14! Learn more HERE.

Ticket link HERE.

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San Antonio River Foundation

600 E Euclid Ave,
San Antonio, TX 78212

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E-mail: info@sariverfound.org

Your Generosity Has Changed Your World

Since 2003, our Foundation has privately raised and reinvested over $43 million dollars in enhancing your San Antonio River experience. Our project partners —the San Antonio River Authority, Bexar County, the City of San Antonio, and the US Army Corps of Engineers — have invested over $789 million in river improvements for our community. Together, our investments have added over $3.6 billion in economic impact through adjacent private investment and development.