Kentucky Conservation Committee’s Wild & Scenic Film Festival On Tour sponsored by Republic Bank
Kentucky Conservation Committee’s Wild & Scenic Film Festival On Tour sponsored by Republic Bank
The Short Films Creating a Long Environmental Legacy
At Kentucky Conservation Committee’s 2024 Wild & Scenic Film Festival sponsored by Republic Bank, you can celebrate nature and support those who work to protect it, all from the comfort of your seat in the theater—or at home
The Kentucky Conservation Committee’s Wild & Scenic Film Festival On Tour sponsored by Republic Bank is bringing a new roster of short cinematic masterpieces to Lexington this summer with a stop scheduled for Friday, Aug. 30, at the Farish Theater in the Lexington Public Library’s downtown Central Branch. The one-night gathering explores nature, wildlife, outdoor adventure, and human experience through a diverse selection of short films—and also helps raise funds for the nonprofit Kentucky Conservation Committee’s education and advocacy initiatives.
For those wishing to watch from home, there’s also an on-demand streaming option that allows viewers to access the films over several days.
EVENT AND TICKET DETAILS:
• Friday, Aug. 30
• Farish Theater, Lexington Central Library (140 East Main)
• Doors open at 6:30 pm, show starts at 7 pm
• Tickets must be purchased online and in advance
• For tickets and more information, visit kyconservation.org/wildscenic2024
• Questions? Call Lane Boldman at 502-209-9659.
The festival also includes door prizes at the theater, a festival-week online auction, and information tables from our sponsors.
Concerned citizens know about the environmental crises facing our planet today, but many don’t know how they can contribute to the fight. KCC's Wild & Scenic Film Festival On Tour sponsored by Republic Bank allows in-person and on-demand attendees to support their own local advocates for Kentucky’s environment. The event is backed by local businesses, including Wild Birds Unlimited (Lexington), Oakford Multimedia, Canoe Kentucky, Michler’s Florist, and Norton Green & Healthy Buildings.
About Kentucky Conservation Committee
The festival is a natural extension of Kentucky Conservation Committee’s work to inspire people to act on behalf of the environment. Established in 1975, Kentucky Conservation Committee is a conservation and policy collaborative that provides a trusted voice of the public in Kentucky’s capitol and throughout the commonwealth, effectively advocating for protection, restoration, and sustainable use of natural resources for the equitable benefit of all citizens in our commonwealth. Donations to KCC are not tax-deductible due to our effective lobbying work.