Pagosa Springs Earth Day Film Fest Set for April 22

Photo: The Geothermal Greenhouse Partnership complex in downtown Pagosa Springs. Photo courtesy CourtneyKingStudios.com

Join the Geothermal Greenhouse Partnership on Wednesday, April 22 at the Liberty Theater in downtown Pagosa Springs, for the Earth Day Film Fest, featuring award-winning films from the Colorado Environmental Film Festival.

Doors open at 5:30pm and films begin at 6:00pm. Click here to purchase tickets.

This year’s program features a “Best of the Fest” selection from CEFF’s 20th anniversary season, celebrating two decades of films that inspire environmental awareness, stewardship, and action.

Along with an inspiring lineup of films, guests can enjoy door prizes from local businesses, Liberty Theater concessions, and libations from Caldwell’s Bar.


Featured Films

Chirp Talker
Best Youth Film | 5 minutes
A curious girl invents a Chirp Talker to translate birds’ secret messages, discovering nature’s hidden voice in the middle of the city.

What the River Knows
Best Short Film | 35 minutes
For the past several years, a lost Eden drowned under Lake Powell has been re-emerging, revealing the follies of the past and a new way forward for the Colorado River. What The River Knows is a film that explores this unique inflection point in a centuries-long history. At the same time that we are met with the need to redesign our systems of water management in the West, we are presented with the opportunity to restore one of the most stunning landscapes on the planet.

Global Warning
Best Feature Film | 75 minutes
An extraordinary journey across the planet showing how climate change is affecting our world, what it will really mean for us and what we can do about it.

Together, these films offer an evening of inspiration, reflection, and conversation rooted in the values that guide GGP’s work. This annual fundraiser helps support GGP’s mission to connect and empower community through advocacy, demonstration, and education of sustainable food systems and environmental stewardship, while also helping fund critical repairs and the restoration of geothermal functionality.

Tickets are $25. Children under 13 attend free. Click here to purchase tickets.

The GGP mission is to connect and empower community through advocacy, demonstration, and education of sustainable food systems and environmental stewardship.

The Education Dome is open to the public Saturdays from 10:00am-1:00pm.

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