• Posted on 03/24 at 07:47 AM
Tickets for the April 22nd and 23rd Sacramento screenings of Rivers of a Lost Coast at the Crest Theater are now available for purchase online. Showtimes are at 5:30 and 8:00 both days. Make sure and get your tickets on the appropriate days.
Sacramento Tickets
In case you missed yesterday’s blog, tickets for the Tuolumne River Trust April 16th presentation of Rivers of a Lost Coast at the State Theatre of Modesto are also available for online purchase. This is a single screening event, showtime is 7:00 pm.
Modesto Tickets
Tickets are going fast for the Wild Steelhead presentation of Rivers of a Lost Coast at the University of Washington. This unique screening is turning into a truly special event. Tickets for the Seatlle Event must be purchased online. The reception begins at 6:00 and the film at 8:30.
Seattle Event
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• Posted on 03/23 at 09:33 AM
The State Theater of Modesto and the Tuolumne River Trust have made tickets for the Modesto screening of Rivers of a Lost Coast available online.
Tickets for the April 16th screening at 7:00 pm: Modesto Tickets
From the State Theater website:
In honor of Earth Day, The State Theatre and the Tuolumne River Trust are presenting the newly released documentary “Rivers of a Lost Coast,” by Central Valley filmmakers Justin Coupe and Palmer Taylor. Coupe and Taylor will be on hand to discuss the film in one of its first West Coast screenings. The 84-minute documentary, which gained a two-thumbs-up review from the S.F. Chronicle, is compellingly narrated by Tom Skerritt, the noted actor from “A River Runs Through It.” Rivers of a Lost Coast traces the story of two fly fishermen whose unique lives and spirited feud becomes a metaphor for the decline and ultimate closure of California’s North Coast fisheries.
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• Posted on 03/20 at 08:19 AM
The Association of California Water Agencies reported recently:
The state Department of Water Resources announced today it will increase the 2009 state project water deliveries to 20%, an increase of 5% from the department’s initial announcement in December 2008.
While a series of storms in February and early March have modestly improved the state’s water supply picture, DWR Director Lester Snow reminded contractors and the public that three consecutive dry years and a below average runoff forecast place California squarely in a drought. Water storage in the state’s major reservoirs is less than last year at this time, at just 55% of capacity, compared to 64% capacity last year. Runoff is forecast at 64% of normal.
Snow pointed out that while current hydrologic conditions may be quite similar to those during the last statewide drought from 1986-1992, multiple dry years, a less healthy watershed, 9 million more people, a shift to higher-value crops, and four endangered species are compounding the effects of the hydrologic drought and creating one of the most challenging water supply situations in California’s history.
DWR will update its contractors in April. Final 2009 SWP allocations will be set in May.
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• Posted on 03/19 at 07:17 AM
Check out Brian Hoffman’s plug for Rivers of a Lost Coast in today’s SF Chronicle.
Brian Hoffman SF Chronicle
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