Local filmmakers to show movie about Boundary County |
July 14, 2014 |
The Boundary County Commissioners and the
Boundary County Museum are pleased to announce
the premier showing of the Boundary
County-produced documentary film, “A Natural
Balance – Boundary County." Produced by filmmakers Kyle Flory and Rob Tenas Productions, the film features the many ways the community successfully works together to maintain the natural beauty of Boundary County, the Kootenai Valley’s ecosystem, and our way of life. Scenic views of the County and the Kootenai River Valley are shown. The film highlights how Boundary County is a successful, thriving part of North Idaho. It shows how the love of the people keeps it going, and by efficient use of the natural resources available, the environment is cared for and the community thrives. The film discusses the positive advancements and environmental approach to forest management. It highlights the local agriculture and family run farms. It speaks of the Kootenai River Habitat Restoration Project by the Kootenai Tribe of Idaho, and River Design Group. The film shows how individuals work together for the Kootenai Valley Resource Initiative (KVRI) to restore and enhance the Kootenai Valley. The Kootenai Tribal Sturgeon Hatchery is featured in the film. The film shows many interviews with community residents and images of the Farmer’s Market, GROW Community Garden, local businesses, recreation, and fellow Boundary County citizens. The Public is invited to attend the premier showing of this documentary film “A Natural Balance-Boundary County”, during Kootenai River Days, on Friday, July 25th at 7:00 p.m. at the Boundary County Museum in Portrait Hall, 7229 Main Street, Bonners Ferry, Idaho. |