June 4, 2026

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Join the EEFF mini-fest at Art House June 3

The night will feature local filmmakers, audience question and answer discussions, and a forest advocacy letter-writing workshop focused on protecting public lands and forests through community action.

from the Eugene Environmental Film Festival (EEFF) team

Join us June 3 at 6:30 p.m. at Art House on 13th Avenue.

The night will feature local filmmakers, audience question and answer discussions, and a forest advocacy letter-writing workshop focused on protecting public lands and forests through community action.

As we continue to recalibrate and build a more sustainable future for the festival, where we’ve intentionally stepped back from larger-scale programming this year.

These smaller gatherings allow us to stay connected with our community while reimagining what comes next.

And the good news: We plan to return in full force in 2027.

Thank you for supporting environmental film, local filmmakers, and grassroots advocacy. We are excited to see you and honor Earth’s bountiful, beautiful forests. To all things wild and free: Blue skies. 


Read by Robin Bloomgarden for KEPW Whole Community News.

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