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More thanks than we can say

By Staff | Nov 16, 2015

On behalf of the Board and staff of the American Conservation Film Festival, I want to extend our heartfelt thanks to our community, filmmakers, sponsors, volunteers, participants, cheerleaders and audience members who laughed, cried and celebrated with us during the 2015 Festival, Oct.22 to 25 and Nov. 1.

It was a fantastic festival, with 50 amazing films, record numbers of ticket sales and filmmakers and special guests attending and an incredibly supportive community of festival?goers, donors and community members.

We are very fortunate to be a part of this community and could not present this event without all of you.

The mission of ACFF is to promote outstanding films and the arts to educate and inspire people to become engaged in conservation. Through the power of some of the best documentary conservation-themed films in the world and your participation, we achieve this mission. Our minds are

expanded, our hearts are touched and our behaviors are often changed to become more mindful of our impact on the world and each other.

This season, we presented 50 films over five days, welcomed over 30 filmmakers and special guests from around the country, had four standing-room-only film blocks, presented our 4th Conservation Filmmaker Workshop to 27 emerging and seasoned filmmakers, had two great after-parties, gave four awards to the most outstanding films and welcomed over 500 audience members. By all measures, it was a great success.

There are too many people and organizations to thank by name in this letter, but do know that each and every onefrom the ushers to program advertisers to our venues and party hosts to our filmmakersis critical in bringing this unique and powerful festival experience to our community and

audience.

Thank you,

Jennifer Lee

Director of Development & Communications

American Conservation Film Festival