Out There, A National Parks Story
Irving Harvey - Prom Creative
MONTHLY MONDAY ECO FLICKS
In a grand adventure that spans 10,000 miles, a passionate young filmmaker embarks on an epic journey through the breathtaking national parks alongside his best friend since childhood. It's a quest like no other, unfolding during the monumental centennial year of the formation of the National Park Service.
Armed with a camera and boundless curiosity, our intrepid filmmaker delves deep into the heart of these awe-inspiring landscapes, capturing not just the beauty that surrounds him, but also the untold stories of the dedicated workers who tirelessly protect and preserve these natural wonders.
Every step of the way, he encounters a diverse tapestry of visitors from all walks of life, each with their own unique connection to the parks. From the seasoned adventurers seeking the thrill of conquering nature's challenges, to the families creating cherished memories amidst the awe-inspiring vistas, our filmmaker captures their tales, their joys, and their profound appreciation for these national treasures.
Through breathtaking cinematography and heartfelt storytelling, this cinematic odyssey paints a vivid picture of the boundless wonder and enduring spirit of the national parks. It's a celebration of nature's majesty, a tribute to the unsung heroes who safeguard it, and a testament to the profound impact these protected lands have on the souls of those who venture into their embrace.
Get ready to be inspired, captivated, and moved by this extraordinary adventure that showcases the power and beauty of the natural world.
7:00 PM | OPENER
7:15 PM | FILM SCREENING promptly begins
8:30- 9:30 PM | PANEL DISCUSSION with Blue Carbon Experts, see below for our awesome panel of 3
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OUR AWESOME PANEL:
🌱KRIS BUTCHER is the Superintendent of Manassas National Battlefield Park and its’ 5,000 acres, 21 buildings, 44 miles of trails, and 35 staff who welcome 650,000 visitors annually. His twenty years of federal service, working in four federal agencies, have been spent connecting people to resources. In his short time at Manassas, he has overseen the installation of several new exhibits, including the fully functioning Andrew Redman Blacksmith Shop, numerous accessibility upgrades across the park, and co-hosted the 2024 North American Police Equestrian Council. Kris’s passion is seeing visitors fall in love with their National Parks.
🌱BILL WRIGHT is a "Protect Our National Parks" activist living in Prince William County. Bill is currently part of a grassroots coaltion to protect the Manassas National Park from data center development. Following his career in the US Navy, Bill worked for the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) for more than a decade. Upon retiring.
🌱Two more names will soon be announced.
🌱EVENT SPONSOR: Climate Action NOW (CAN) 501c3. EVENT PARTNERS: Network NOVA, TRACE-The Zero Waste Store in Vienna.