EcoCinema: "Sinking Cities: Miami” and “The Oldest City Underwater"
Free Event on The Front Porch
EcoCinema: "Sinking Cities: Miami” and “The Oldest City Underwater"
Free Event on The Front Porch
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DateJune 15, 2021
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Event Starts7:00 PM
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Doors Open6:00 PM
EcoCinema: "Sinking Cities: Miami” and “The Oldest City Underwater"
Free Event on The Front Porch
Event Details
"Sinking Cities: Miami” is one of four “Sinking Cities” episodes exploring how global cities are coming to grips with the real-time effects of rising seas and extreme weather. “The Oldest City Underwater” addresses rising water levels within St. Augustine.
Atlantic Beach Mayor Ellen Glasser, City of St. Augustine Manager John Regan, NE Florida Regional Council Resiliency Coordinator Seah Lahav and Office of Resilience & Coastal Protection Regional Program Administrator Scott Eastman and will be the evening’s panelist answering audience questions following the films. Come to the Front Porch at 6pm and visit with community organizations such as Beaches Go Green, St. Augustine Filme Society, The Big Green Initiative, Rammies Biodegrable Food Containers and Anact Bamboo Towels!
Film screening is free and open to the public with free parking at St. Augustine Amphitheatre. Seating will be provided.
Concessions will beopen and Yamo and Bananas Loca food trucks will be on site starting at 6pm!
About EcoCinema
St. Augustine EcoCinema Series: A Four-Part Environmental Film Series! This summer and fall, four environmental documentaries will be shown for free on the Front Porch at the St. Augustine Amphitheatre, followed by a Q&A session with local experts. All are welcome to join and learn more how we can work together to positively address plastic pollution, rising sea levels, food waste and marine habitat destruction.
The St. Augustine EcoCinema is presented by Green Hands Initiative, St. Augustine Film Society, The Golden Way, and Beaches Go Green with support from Friends of the St. Augustine Amphitheatre (FOSAA) and Maritime Studios.
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