The natural environment is an integral part of the quality of life we enjoy in the Treasure Valley. Most of us rely on that in some way every day, whether by taking a moment’s pleasure in the beauty of our surroundings or by heading to the great outdoors for our own form of a mental bailout plan.
The Land Trust of the Treasure Valley helps ensure that those open spaces will be here for us and for future generations. The Land Trust identifies lands with natural, scenic, recreational and agricultural values, and works with willing landowners to conserve those lands through acquisition, easement, education, and good stewardship.
On Saturday, April 4th, the Land Trust will host Patagonia’s Wild and Scenic Environmental Film Festival Tour at the Center on the Grove to help raise awareness for both local and global environmental issues.
Along with two hours of compelling films, the event will feature informative displays including the top photos and video produced by Idaho children through the statewide “Be Outside” campaign.
Doors open at 1:30pm for the 2pm matinee showing and at 6:30pm for the 7pm showing. .
Tickets are $10 and can be purchased at www.lttv.org, by calling 345-1452 or at the door. A limited number of complimentary student tickets are available by calling in advance.

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