naturalist highlight of the week November 13th 2011
November 17, 2011
Movie on Vashon: Fundraiser for Vashon
Hydrophone Project and Wolftown
Sunday, November 13, 1:00 PM at the Vashon
Theatre, First Nations whale
conservationists Orca Annie Stateler and Odin Lonning
of the Vashon Hydrophone Project (VHP) host a special
screening of “The Whale.”
This highly acclaimed film tells the compelling story
of Luna/Tsux’iit (L98), a young Southern
Resident orca who was separated from his pod. In 2003, Odin and
Orca Annie traveled to Nootka Sound, where they met Luna and
many of the people who appear in the movie. They will do a brief
introduction, and after the movie, hold a Q & A session. Don’t
miss this opportunity – you won’t find anyone else on Vashon who
knows more about Tsu’xiit/Luna and his extended Southern Resident
killer whale family than your VHP hosts do!
Visit http://www.vashonthatre.com/ and http://www.thewhalemovie.com/ for
more information and reviews. Film is rated
G.
Please bring donations for the
Vashon Hydrophone Project (VHP) and Wolftown. These are
harsh economic times for both projects. Also, Odin’s
“Killer Whale Nations” prints will be available. Print
sale proceeds benefit the VHP and Wolftown. Buy a print on layaway
for the holidays!
Contact Orca Annie and Odin at
463-9041 or Vashonorcas@aol.com
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for more information on Vashon Hydrophone Project and Wolftown
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I've watched this movie many times and ,I must admit, that it's very informative. You discover a lot of interesting facts for you.