The Oldman Watershed Council, or OWC, is a community-based, not-for-profit that works with stakeholders to find practical solutions to environmental challenges. Recently, the Council launched a film project dubbed “Oldman Goes to Hollywood” meant to communicate where water in the Oldman Basin comes from, where it goes and what happens in between. Although the film is meant to be educational, the project also endeavors to inspire and contribute to a stronger sense of community.
Anna Garleff, Communications Coordinator at the Oldman Watershed Council, was interviewed on CKXU radio about the film project. If you would like to learn more about the Oldman watershed, or the Council’s recent project click to listen below.
If you would like to get involved join the Oldman on November 12th to participate in the film lanuch or visit the website to learn about other ways to contribute.