Celebrate the 25th Anniversary of the Pennsylvania Wilderness Act

When: Thursday, October 29, 7:00 p.m.

Where: Slater Room, Warren Public Library, free and open to the public

What: Forever Wild: Celebrating America's Wilderness, preceded by the 16-min. film Keystone Wilderness

The Pennsylvania Wilderness Act, which designated the Hickory Creek and Allegheny Islands Wilderness Areas in the Allegheny National Forest, was signed into law by President Reagan on October 30, 1984.

Forever Wild is a 60-min. documentary hosted & narrated by Robert Redford capturing the glory of undeveloped, wild places and the passionate tales of America¹s modern wilderness volunteers who have spent countless hours working to ensure that wild places are preserved for generations to come under the Wilderness Act of 1964. In Colorado, Idaho, Utah, Montana and New Hampshire, these are tales of vision and dedication by Americans who work to preserve a legacy of wilderness. Forever Wild also features the sage insights of long-time wilderness advocate and historian Doug Scott, policy director for Campaign for America¹s Wilderness.

Keystone Wilderness is a campaign film highlighting the efforts of Friends of Allegheny Wilderness and our many supporting organizations for the Allegheny National Forest.

R.S.V.P. is requested, but not required to 814-723-0620 or info@pawild.org

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