If you are looking for something different to do on a Friday evening and want to meet other people with similar interests, join the Wildling Art Museum in Los Olivos for its new program “Free Friday Flicks.” The first Friday of every month, the Museum will be showing outstanding films about wildlife with an opportunity for socializing and discussion afterward. Popcorn (naturally), cookies, wine and soft drinks will be provided free of charge.

The next program, May 6, 7 p.m. featured “Fly Away Home (1996).” This delightful family movie, inspired by a true story, served up thrills and adventure along with subtle messages about family ties and independence. When 13-year-old Amy Alden (Anna Paquin) adopts a flock of orphaned Canada geese, she sets out to teach them survival skills. Before long, Amy and her inventor dad (Jeff Daniels) take to the skies in homemade ultralight aircraft to help the gaggle migrate 500 miles to freedom.

The film was shown at the Wildling Art Museum, 2329 Jonata Street (between Mattei’s Tavern and St. Mark’s Episcopal Church). Bring pillows if you want to lie on the floor. Children are welcome as long as they are well-behaved and don’t disturb others watching the film. It is also important to arrive on time. For more information, call 688-1082.