You’re invited:

Dry Horizons: Stewarding a Future for Southern Alberta’s Water

Film Screening in Lethbridge
on March 18 (7 – 9 p.m.)
at McKillop United Church

Southern Alberta Group for Environment and McKillop United Church are partnering with Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society Southern Alberta (CPAWS sAB) and the Alberta Chapter of Backcountry Hunters and Anglers (AbBHA)to host screening ofthis documentary on the Eastern Slopes of Alberta’s Rocky Mountains.

Dry Horizons explores the threats posed to the Eastern Slopes, including by coal and forestry, but also by the failures of current government policy. The Eastern Slopes are the home of our headwaters and the drinking water of more than 2 million Albertans — they’re a beloved and irreplaceable landscape — but they’ve arguably never been more at-risk.

The original film produced by CPAWS sAB, AbBHA and the Pekisko Group features activists, biologists, Indigenous Knowledge Keepers and Elders, musicians, outdoor recreation enthusiasts, ranchers, and Albertans from all backgrounds and is both a love letter and plea for action.

The screening will be followed with a panel discussion by individuals knowledgeable about stewardship of the Eastern Slopes and management of southern Alberta’s water.

Register online here.