Eco Film Night
We have an outstanding and delightful feature length film for you this month. Come join us for an award-winning ecological film at the Rivers & Birds spacious space in Arroyo Seco. (The entrance is on the north side of the building, above the Doug West Gallery.) This months film will launch our Raptor Identification Course which takes place the next day. "The Legend of Pale Male," is a true account of one of the most surprising and remarkable love stories in the history of New York, involving a hawk. It begins in 1993, when a young man from Belgium looking to change his life has an unexpected encounter in Central Park. He meets a hawk. Not just any hawk, but a wild Red tailed, a fierce predator that has not lived in the City for almost a hundred years. Compelled to follow this extraordinary creature, he buys a video camera and sets out to track the hawk. Little does he know that the journey will take him almost twenty years and lead him down many trails of life, death, birth, hope, and redemption.
And as is the Eco Film Night tradition, we will start off with a riveting super short film or two!
April 1 at 7:30 p.m. at Rivers & Birds office.
$5 donation per person is requested at the door.
Fresh popcorn and tea will be available as concessions.
Proceeds benefit Rivers & Birds environmental education efforts. Seating is limited, so please RSVP to reserve your place:
Call 575-776-5200 or email riversandbirds@gmail.com
Dates: 01/ 1/1961 to 02/ 1/2016
Location: Arroyo Seco New Mexico
