Surf Movie Fundraiser Night Thursday Feb 22

The Fishery Bay Surfriders and Lower Eyre Coastcare invite you to join us at the Lincoln Cinema on Thursday February 22 for an evening of surf and community. Immerse yourself in the surf on the big screen and dream big ideas.

We want to bring our surfing, ocean lovin, beach combing, earth warriors together, build our community, share stories of our connection to the natural world and how we can all be part of caring for it, together.  This is the first of a series of community events we have in the "pipeline" for this year which we hope will inspire you to take positive hands-on action to care for our amazing coastline of Eyre Peninsula.

Join us for us soup and bread served from 5.30pm, Welcome begins at 6pm first movie at 6.10 pm.

Our first film offering is the documentary ‘Surfing to Survive’, which shows the inspiring story of surfer and surf coach Karin Ochsner and talks about her disability and how the ocean helps her to survive in the face of severe health challenges.

Karin’s story is told by surfers Pauline Menczer, Danny Wills and Ozzie Wright, and the many people who have become friends with Karin along her journey.  The awareness raised by this documentary has given Karin incredible support from a wide community, and her health is improving remarkably.

Our feature film is The Church of the Open Sky from award winning independent Australian filmmaker Nathan Oldfield, creator of Lines From A Poem, Seaworthy, The Heart & The Sea andGathering.  Shot on location in Australia, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea and Sri Lanka.

Tickets available here https://events.humanitix.com/surf-movie-night-dbafukeb

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