Neighbors and supporters: If you can, call in or email in to this program and comment on the overdevelopment of winery event centers and industrial winery and distillery incursion into ag and wetlands areas. You can mention the over the top Dairyman proposal on Highway 12 and the fact that Napa County has stopped winery development, so now Napa County wineries are piling into Sonoma County where the General Plan hasn't dealt with the threat of winery overdevelopment.
RIVER FILM DISCUSSED ON KQED RADIO
WED. MARCH 4 at 10am
We are pleased to announce
The Russian River: All Rivers -
The Value of An American Watershed
will be the featured topic on
KQED RADIO 88.5 FM
FORUM WITH MICHAEL KRASNY
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4 at 10 a.m.
Host Michael Krasny will discuss the The Russian River: All Rivers - The Value of An American Watershedand the many issues raised in the film.
To listen live to KQED Radio click here.
Mr. Krasny will interview the film's Director/Co-Producer/Writer/Editor/Cinematographer William Sorensen and several of the interviewees in the film to discuss the Russian River watershed and related environmental issues.
To join the discussion call 866-733-6786 (866-SF-Forum) or email:[email protected].
If you can't listen at this time, find the show on KQED's Archives.
KQED Public Radio is the most-listened-to public radio station in the nation with an award-winning news and public affairs program service.
To watch the trailer click here
Thank you for very much for listening. We hope you can view the film at the following venues - more to come!
THURSDAY, MARCH 12, 2015 at 7pm
Smith Rafael Film Center
1118 Fourth Street
San Rafael, CA 94901
for tickets clickhere
We hope you can listen to this program - we sincerely appreciate your support!
Producers at The Russian River: All Rivers LLC
[email protected]
THE RUSSIAN RIVER: ALL RIVERS – THE VALUE OF AN AMERICAN WATERSHED is a fiscally sponsored project of the International Documentary Association (IDA), 501©(3) nonprofit arts organization.