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July 29, 2011 
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Greetings!
Never has the need for a vision for the Apalachicola-Chattahoochee-Flint River Basin been more important.  Please join us for the 2011 Wild & Scenic Film Festival feature film and see for yourself the beauty and bounty of North America's most biodiverse river system. (Click on title above to see a trailer for our featured film).

 

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In This Issue
Wild & Scenic Film Festival
Featured Speaker
Upcoming Events
RESTORE
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Wild & Scenic Film Festival 
Into Darkness Trailer
Into Darkness Trailer
In Carrabelle at the St. James Bay Golf Resort August 26 & 27
In Apalachicola at the Dixie Theater September 2 & 3
In Marianna at the Gazebo Coffee Shoppe & Deli September 10
Reception 6 p.m., Festival 7 p.m. 
Admission is free
For more information contact Apalachicola Riverkeeper

 

"A Different Way of Doing Business"
Red Bay Katie.mov
Here's a glimpse of one of Wild & Scenic Film Festival's  feature film.
Wild & Scenic Film Festival
Join Destin restauranteur Charles Morgan and local film maker Merrill Livingston on Friday Sept 2 at the Dixie Theater for the premier of their film about the Red Bay Grocery in Bruce Florida.  Charles and Merrill will introduce their film and talk about this unusual sustainable grocery and restaurant. 
Admission is free.  

 

Thank you to our sponsors:  FCTDCTheriaqueapalachicola outfittersFranklin County SchoolGrady MarketHouse of TarttsSt. James BayAce Hardware LogoArtemisCarrabelle CaresDaley's Water sportsIsland OutfittersG3

 

 

 2011 Coastal Clean-up
Coastal Cleanup
Having fun at the Coastal Clean-up
Join in the fun & community spirit of the annual Coastal Clean-up Saturday, September 17

Contact Riverkeeper for more information on how you can make a difference. 

 

 


Thank you to our many members and supporters.  We are doing our best to be stewards of this wonderful natural resource, the Apalachicola River and Bay, an American Treasure.  Please donate today. 

 

Sincerely,

 


Meg Nelson, Deputy Director


Apalachicola Riverkeeper

Upcoming Events

Wild & Scenic Film Festival
Coastal Clean-up
RiverTrek
4th Saturday Paddle

 

RESTORE ACT  View south from Up the Creek
This Gulf state initiative sponsored by a bipartisan group of senators paves the way for Congress to hold the parties responsible for the Gulf oil disaster accountable for restoring the Gulf.  Our nation's economy depends on a healthy Gulf of Mexico.
The Gulf currently supports a $34 billion per year tourism industry, and its fisheries suppport an estimated $22.6 billion in seafood, commercial & recreational fishing-related activity.  Please join us in supporting the RESTORE Act.

 

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