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Heart of the Earth Calendar Archives

2009

 

 

August 28-30, 2009 Heart of the Earth Logo

Location: All Saints Cinema, 9181/2 Railroad Avenue

Movie: Earth Days

“Earth Days” is certainly a cautionary tale, but it also illuminates the
historical fact that positive changes in social attitudes, technological
possibilities and political determination can take place very rapidly if
the will exists to make it happen. We were halfway there a generation
ago, but then we lost our way. As we at last begin anew to tackle our
many environmental challenges, it’s vital to know how we arrived at
this predicament and what lessons from the past we can draw upon
in facing an uncertain future.
(2009. Not rated. 102 minutes. A Zeitgeist Films release)

 

Friday, August 28 at 6 PM and 8 PM
Saturday, August 29 at 5 PM and 7 PM
Sunday, August 30 at 5 PM
$7 general admission • $5 TFS members • $5 students with ID
 

For more information: 386-4404
www.tallahasseefilms.com
email: filmnews@tallahasseefilms.com

April 2-4, 2009 Heart of the Earth Logo

8:30 a.m. - 4 p.m.

Location: Wakulla Springs State Park & Other Various Locations        

Wakulla Wildlife Festival

What began as a welcome back songbird festival has grown into a three-day celebration of Wakulla County’s natural environment and rich heritage.  The annual Wakulla Wildlife Festival will be held April 2-4, 2009.  Although many premium guided tours visit significant natural and cultural sites throughout the area, Wakulla Springs State Park remains the hub of the festival.
 

Activities are free with park admission, as are seven shows and programs at Wakulla Springs State Park on Saturday between 8:30 am and 4:00 pm.  Among these is a presentation regarding common butterflies that thrive in the Florida Panhandle, a discussion about pitcher plants, and a cave diver’s view of the largest submerged cave system in the United States.

 

For more information:

http://www.wakullawildlifefestival.org/

 

 

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