The New Hampshire Rivers Council Proudly Announces the 2020 Wild & Scenic Film Festival as a LIVE STREAM event on August 27th. PLUS, you get 5 whole days of video on demand streaming of the event if you cannot make it this Thursday. What a sweet deal…Get tickets NOW!

ONLY TWO DAYS LEFT TO GET YOUR TICKETS FOR THE NEW HAMPSHIRE RIVER COUNCIL’S
WILD AND SCENIC FILM FESTIVAL!!

Get your tickets NOW to join the fun and support a great cause…. 

For the past 9 years in a row, the Wild & Scenic Film Festival and Reception has sold out weeks before the event date at Red River Theatres in Concord, NH. However, due to the pandemic, the New Hampshire Rivers Council has decided to convert this in-person festival to a live stream and up-to-five-days video on demand (VOD) event. Since there is much more capacity in this brave, new, virtual venue, please get your tickets NOW, and then forward to your friends, family, and colleagues far and wide, so that they can join in the fun from their own safe places.

This link gets you in the “door” on August 27th beginning at 6:30 pm for a virtual reception before the films begin at 7:00 pm.  https://nhrivers.org/film-festival-2020/

You will see sixteen entertaining, awe inspiring, motivating, humbling, humorous, contemplative, and diverse, short films ranging in run time from 1 minute eleven seconds to no longer than 14 minutes each. I hope you will join us by getting your tickets today and supporting the New Hampshire Rivers Council and their mission to protecting and restoring our 17,000 miles of rivers and streams in New Hampshire. PLEASE spread the word and forward this opportunity to everyone you know around the globe and let’s get a huge crowd plugged in and viewing on the 27th and for 5 days of video on demand afterwards. You cannot see these films anywhere else and you do not want to miss them. Trust me.

“See” you there!

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