Something new for Winter 2016 at the Parker River Education Center.
On alternating Sunday afternoons through March, the refuge will be screening FREE, family-friendly films that feature a wildlife and/or environmental theme.
All films will be projected on the big screen in the refuge visitor center’s awesome auditorium.
No preregistration; simply show up!
All movies begin at 1:30 pm.
Here is what is scheduled for the month of March:
Sunday, March 6th at 1:30 pm: Once upon a forest:
In this rousing, magical adventure filled with whimsy, laughter and charm, a host of fun-loving characters takes you on an unforgettable journey in a land called Dapplewood. Three friends, Abigail the wood mouse, Edgar the mole and Russell the hedgehog, find their tranquil lives disrupted when a chemical spill destroys Dapplewood. When the toxic spill causes their best friend to fall ill, the three pals set off on an extraordinary journey to save both their friend and their home. (1992; Rated G; run time: 71 mins.)
Sunday, March 20th at 1:30 pm: Winged Migration:
This documentary presents an epic portrait of winter bird migration. Filmed over four years on seven continents.
Also……Special Free Photographic Presentation:; Photographing Water in All Its Magical Forms; Sat, March 12, 1:30
This presentation, delivered by professional photographer Otha Sonnie, will address different techniques for shooting
water, whether indoors or outside. He will explore various water subjects to look for; the equipment
needed and shooting options.