MILFORD, PA — A free outdoor film screening of an original documentary that explores how the nation’s conservation movement started in Milford, PA will be shown on the lawn of Grey Towers on …
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MILFORD, PA — A free outdoor film screening of an original documentary that explores how the nation’s conservation movement started in Milford, PA will be shown on the lawn of Grey Towers on Saturday, June 15, at dusk (approximately 7:30 p.m.). “Seeking the Greatest Good: The Conservation Legacy of Gifford Pinchot,” filmed by the regional PBS station, WVIA, highlights Pinchot’s philosophy of natural resource conservation through sustainable use and how that legacy continues today.
The film will be shown rain or shine, either in the outdoor amphitheater or in the tented terrace area (bring a picnic dinner, blankets or lawn chairs). This is the first in a series of free environmental films that will be shown this season. Call 570/296-9630, or email greytowers@fs.fed.us.
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