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“e” Inc. Fundraiser: Wild & Scenic Film Festival, Mar. 20

February 21, 2021Events, Virtual/Onlinenewtonstem

“e” inc.’s annual fundraiser, the Wild & Scenic Film Festival, will be virtual this year, on March 20 starting at 7PM, with . You can purchase all-access passes now, at sponsorship levels ranging from $25 to $250, to view any or all of these 11 films:

  • A Walk Through the Land of 1000 Hills
  • The Crown
  • From Darkness to Light
  • Land Without Evil
  • District 15
  • Nature Now
  • Nigerians Fight to Protect the World’s Most Trafficked Mammal
  • Tengefu
  • Giants
  • The Guardian Elephant Warriors of Reteti
  • Words Have Power

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