It’s Spring!
Spring is showing its colors in the DC area. The daffodils have started blooming, the Cherry Blossoms’ peak bloom will be the last week of March, but, now before we can get too excited about warm weather, another Spring snow storm is upon us.
A brighter Spring ritual, however, also arrives this week with the Environmental Film Festival kick off party.
Thursday, March 7
Warner Building Atrium
1299 Pennsylvania Ave., NW
6:30pm-8:30pm
Cocktails, art and silent auction.
Tickets can be purchased here.
The theme of the festival this year is “the vital role of earth’s rivers in human survival and their vulnerability in the changing global environment,” with films being shown March 12-24 at various locations downtown. The MLK DC Public Library, Embassy of Canada, National Building Museum, and the Museum of Natural History are just a few of the participating venues in our neighborhood.
There are over a dozen each of World Premieres and U.S. Premieres, including several films focused on our own DC rivers –Potomac and Anacostia.
Click here for the full calendar of films and venues.
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