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Anchor Point: A Film Screening at the Idaho State Museum

Doors Open at 5pm film starts at 6pm tickets $5.00/per person – free for ISHS members.
Concessions and no host bar available.
Q&A with director Holly Tuckett at 7:30pm.
Tour the Big Burn exhibit before the film.

August 20, 2022 will be the 112 year anniversary of the 1910 Wallace fire that still influences modern wildland firefighting.

Anchor Point is a documentary film about women changing the culture of firefighting on our nation’s public lands. It’s a story told through the eyes of wildland firefighters Kelly Martin and Lacey England, whose careers have been forged by grit and perseverance. They’re deeply connected to the lands they protect and determined to build an equitable workplace, free from discrimination and assault. Suggested for ages 13+ due to language.

Date

Aug 17 2022
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Time

6:00 pm - 8:00 pm

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Idaho State Museum
610 Julia Davis Dr., Boise, ID, 83702
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