arts & entertainment March 29, 2018 Page C1 EDITOR DEAN PFEIFFER // EMAIL PFEIFFERA@ETSU.EDU ETSU GETS ‘WILD AND SCENIC’ FOR EARTH MONTH HANNAH PURDY GENERAL-ASSIGNMENT REPORTER Going to the movies to get closer to nature may seem counterintuitive, but...
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arts & entertainment March 29, 2018 Page C1 EDITOR DEAN PFEIFFER // EMAIL PFEIFFERA@ETSU.EDU ETSU GETS ‘WILD AND SCENIC’ FOR EARTH MONTH HANNAH PURDY GENERAL-ASSIGNMENT REPORTER Going to the movies to get closer to nature may seem counterintuitive, but that’s the exact goal of the Wild and Scenic Film Festival coming to ETSU on April 6. The festival is in its 16th year af- ter the South Yuba River Citizens League launched it as a fundraising and awareness event in 2002. ETSU is one of 170 hosts for the festival, which tours internationally to pro- mote environmental activism. “Each individual plays a role in protecting and also damaging our environment through simple ac- tions,” ETSU Director of Sustainabil- ity Kathleen Moore said. The is the fourth time Wild and Scenic has visited ETSU—and it may be the last due to renovations in the Contributed Culp Center, so this is the year to go. this newly established park in Unicoi EnviroFair in the Culp Center lobby service,” Moore said. said
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