A documentary film about Luna, a lone baby killer whale who gets separated from his family. Luna becomes a symbol of the world’s wildest beauty: wonderful to know, hard to save. This film is provided by the Rocky Mountain Women’s Film Festival and will be shown at the Fountain Creek Nature Center in the new three screen Blue Ray theatre. Enjoy snacks, popcorn and drinks for a small fee. Geared toward an adult audience.
Date: May 16, 2014
Time: 7 pm – 8:30 pm
Fee: ($4.00 donation suggested, Reservation Required)
Phone: 719-520-6745
Location: Fountain Creek Nature Center, 320 Pepper Grass Lane, Fountain, CO 80817

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