Free Community Movie
1:00 pm – 4:00 pm
Saturday, November 5, 2016
Shoreline City Hall Council Chamber
17500 Midvale Ave N, Shoreline
Diggin' Shoreline invites you to a free community showing of the movie, Fern Gully: The Last Rainforest.
1:00 pm – 4:00 pm
Saturday, November 5, 2016
Shoreline City Hall Council Chamber
17500 Midvale Ave N, Shoreline
Diggin' Shoreline invites you to a free community showing of the movie, Fern Gully: The Last Rainforest.
Doors open at 1:00 pm, and the movie will play twice (1:15 pm and 2:30 pm). Come early, get your bag of free organic popcorn. Activities are child-friendly and admission is free!
This animated film, popular with adults and children alike, tells the story of the struggle to save trees from destruction, emphasizing the role of life-giving trees in sustaining the quality of life for people, plants, and animals.
Before, during and after the movie, experience the interactive exhibits and learn from local environmental experts the many characteristics and benefits of trees, and how to grow, plant and preserve them for future generations. Participating exhibitors include City of Shoreline PRCS Tree Board, Friends of Piper’s Creek Orchard, Interurban Tree Preservation Society, Kruckeberg Botanic Garden, Northwest Basket Weavers, Plant Amnesty, Seattle Audubon, and more!
This presentation by Diggin’ Shoreline is made possible through partial funding by a City of Shoreline Environmental Services Mini-Grant.
This animated film, popular with adults and children alike, tells the story of the struggle to save trees from destruction, emphasizing the role of life-giving trees in sustaining the quality of life for people, plants, and animals.
Before, during and after the movie, experience the interactive exhibits and learn from local environmental experts the many characteristics and benefits of trees, and how to grow, plant and preserve them for future generations. Participating exhibitors include City of Shoreline PRCS Tree Board, Friends of Piper’s Creek Orchard, Interurban Tree Preservation Society, Kruckeberg Botanic Garden, Northwest Basket Weavers, Plant Amnesty, Seattle Audubon, and more!
This presentation by Diggin’ Shoreline is made possible through partial funding by a City of Shoreline Environmental Services Mini-Grant.
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