130 Madison Street
Middleburg
VA 20117
Join Us For Our First of Two Environmental Film Nights in 2025
Middleburg, VA – February 28, 2025 – The Goose Creek Association and Land Trust of Virginia are thrilled to invite you to a captivating evening of cinematic wonder and environmental awareness. Join us for Environmental Film Night 2025, showcasing the awe-inspiring film Wings Over Water, narrated by Michael Keaton.
The event will take place on Friday, February 28, 2025, at The Hill School’s Sheila C. Johnson Performing Arts Center in Middleburg, VA. Doors open at 5:30 PM, and the film begins promptly at 6:15 PM.
Wings Over Water is a visually stunning film that celebrates the extraordinary beauty and critical importance of North America’s wetlands. Through breathtaking cinematography and engaging narration, the film highlights the essential role these ecosystems play in supporting a rich diversity of wildlife, including millions of migratory birds.
Following the screening, attendees will have the unique opportunity to interact with representatives from Virginia Working Landscapes and the John Marshall Soil and Water Conservation District, who will provide insights into practical actions you can take to protect and enhance these vital habitats in our local community.
This event is FREE and open to the public. Donations will be graciously accepted to support the Goose Creek Association and the Land Trust of Virginia’s ongoing conservation efforts.
Event Details
- What: Environmental Film Night featuring Wings Over Water
- When: Friday, February 28, 2025
- Doors Open: 5:30 PM
- Film Screening: 6:15 PM
- Where: The Hill School’s Sheila C. Johnson Performing Arts Center
130 Madison Street, Middleburg, VA 20117 - Admission: Free (Donations accepted)
- RSVP: Sign up here.
Don’t miss this chance to experience an inspiring film, connect with local conservation experts, and learn how you can make a difference.
About Goose Creek Association
The Goose Creek Association is a nonprofit organization with hundreds of members from Loudoun and Fauquier counties who share a determination to protect and preserve the natural resources, historic heritage and rural quality of life found in this beautiful part of Virginia.
About Land Trust of Virginia
Land Trust of Virginia is a nonprofit organization that partners with private landowners who voluntarily protect and preserve properties with significant historic, scenic, or ecological value. LTV has conserved over 34,000 acres in 35 counties in Virginia.
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