TUESDAY, DECEMBER 9 - 2ND ANNUAL PUYALLUP RIVER FILM FESTIVAL

JG
Jim Gawel
Thu, Dec 4, 2014 12:07 AM

2ND ANNUAL PUYALLUP RIVER FILM FESTIVAL:
A COMPETITION TO SAVE OUR WATERSHED

DECEMBER 9, 2014, 6:00-9:00 PM
CARWEIN AUDITORIUM, UW TACOMA, TACOMA, WA
(Note change of venue from earlier announcements.)
http://www.tacoma.uw.edu/campus-map/campus-map

With a generous grant from The Russell Family Foundation, the University
of Washington Tacoma will host the second annual film festival focused on
our own Puyallup River Watershed.  We have invited all community members,
students and non-profit organizations located in or working in the
watershed to submit short videos related to issues affecting the
Puyallup River and its tributaries.  The more inventive and original the
better!!!

Entries are now in and will be screened in a fun event open to the public
on December 9th, at the University of Washington Tacoma.

Refreshments will be served.

The audience at the Film Festival will choose the winners in multiple
categories and winning films will be made available to the public online
on the Puyallup River Outreach Project webpage.
http://puyallupriver.org/be-a-proper/film-festival/

This year's 15 entries fall in the following categories:
Middle schools
Colleges/universities

Please join us for the fun!!!

Jim Gawel, Ph.D.
Assoc. Prof. of Environmental Science and Studies
School of Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences
University of Washington Tacoma
Phone: 253-692-5815
E-mail: jimgawel@uw.edu

2ND ANNUAL PUYALLUP RIVER FILM FESTIVAL: A COMPETITION TO SAVE OUR WATERSHED DECEMBER 9, 2014, 6:00-9:00 PM CARWEIN AUDITORIUM, UW TACOMA, TACOMA, WA (Note change of venue from earlier announcements.) http://www.tacoma.uw.edu/campus-map/campus-map With a generous grant from The Russell Family Foundation, the University of Washington Tacoma will host the second annual film festival focused on our own Puyallup River Watershed. We have invited all community members, students and non-profit organizations located in or working in the watershed to submit short videos related to issues affecting the Puyallup River and its tributaries. The more inventive and original the better!!! Entries are now in and will be screened in a fun event open to the public on December 9th, at the University of Washington Tacoma. Refreshments will be served. The audience at the Film Festival will choose the winners in multiple categories and winning films will be made available to the public online on the Puyallup River Outreach Project webpage. http://puyallupriver.org/be-a-proper/film-festival/ This year's 15 entries fall in the following categories: Middle schools Colleges/universities Please join us for the fun!!! Jim Gawel, Ph.D. Assoc. Prof. of Environmental Science and Studies School of Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences University of Washington Tacoma Phone: 253-692-5815 E-mail: jimgawel@uw.edu