Note: the film was shown at the Parish Hall at St. Mark's Episcopal Church at 7:30 pm, instead of at the Museum's office.
The first Friday of each month, the Wildling Art Museum in Los Olivos, a museum devoted to the art of Americas wilderness, screens notable films about nature or art and invites the public to come see them free of charge. The Museum also provides free popcorn and cookies, wine, water, and soft drinks. Reservations are not required, but space is limited and seats are available on a first come, first served basis.
The Free Friday Flicks are underwritten by a generous grant from The Valley Foundation.
Americas Endangered Species: Dont Say Good-Bye
A National Geographic production, this 1997 film follows photographers Susan Middleton and David Liittschwager on an unforgettable adventure that takes them from the California Sierra to the deep South, from the woods of North Carolina to the Pacifics shores in a race to capture species on film before they go extinct. Along the way, they encounter a camera-shy ferret, capture the beauty of golden trout, help release a pair of red wolves back into the wild, and watch from a front-row seat as a bald eagle chick is returned to its cliffside nest. 60 minutes