Dear John,
Join the Campaign to Save the Boundary Waters, Sportsmen for the Boundary Waters, and The Wilderness Society for two screenings of Patagonia’s Public Trust, a documentary film about the fight for America’s public lands featuring the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness, Bears Ears National Monument, and the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge.
A panel discussion will follow both screenings. The first screening and panel, September 1, will be held virtually. The second, September 2, will be held in person at the historic Ely State Theater. Panelists include adventure advocate Amy Freeman, Ben Gruel of the Wilderness Society, Eamon Davnie of Kids for the Boundary Waters, Representative Jamie Becker Finn, Tadd Johnson, Professor and enrolled member of the Bois Forte Band of Chippewa, and more!
See below for more details on each night. VIRTUAL screening and panel discussion: Public Trust Where: Online We will send you a link to watch the entire film at your leisure 24 hours before the panel discussion begins. RSVP for the virtual screening and panel discussion today! IN-PERSON screening and panel discussion: Public Trust Where: Ely State Theater - Ely, Minnesota Be sure to bring your friends and family and learn about the fight for America’s Public Lands and how you can get involved. Get your ticket before it sells out. RSVP for the in-person screening and panel discussion today!
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