Date/Time
Date(s) - Sep. 29, 2018
10:00 am - 12:00 pm
Activities & Films for Children & Families
Our Wonderful Nature: The Common Chameleon | Tomer Eshed
The feeding habits of the common chameleon as never seen before. (Germany, 2016, 4min)
Tenkara Kid | Mark Steudel
This film hearkens back to the time in our youth when fishing gear was easily carried in one hand, when we measured our trips in steps, when each fish mattered and every species was relished. This film is a reminder to preserve these waters for the generations to come. Amateur Fly Fishing Film Grand Prize Winner, RIO (USA, 2017, 5min)
Dragging 235 lbs Uphill Both Ways | Christina Franklin
The next generation is becoming increasingly plugged in to electronics and out of touch with the outdoors. This will have enormous effects on future conservationism. A mother of four kids decides to turn off the screens and make a change. Though challenging, her kids go from fearing and ignoring nature to understanding and loving it. (USA, 2017, 8min)
Imagination: Tom Wallisch | Dave Mossop, Sherpas Cinema
We’ve all been that kid sitting in the back seat of our family car, wishing we were somewhere else. Through the boredom, the driveway snow piles, sidewalk handrails and stair sets start to tease our inner skier. Watch day dreams come to life as Tom Wallisch shreds the snowy streets of Nelson, British Columbia. Best Snow Film, Banff Mountain FF, Best Short Film, Kendal Mountain FF (Canada, 2017, 5min)
My Irnik | Matthew Hood, François Lebeau
A young father teaches his son about the value of shared adventures, exploration and his ancestral Inuit heritage. Jury Award, Atlanta Docufest (Canada, 2017, 15min)
Location
South Bay Community Center, 2180 Palisades Ave, Los Osos, CA 93402