August 19, 2022

Outdoor films ‘under the stars’ coming to Hacker’s Hill

The Maine Outdoor Film Festival will start about 8:10 p.m.
Friday, Aug. 19 at Hacker's Hill in Casco.
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CASCO — Loon Echo Land Trust (LELT) will host the Maine Outdoor Film Festival (MOFF) at Hacker’s Hill at 8:10 p.m. Friday, Aug. 19. 

In addition to their signature festival in Portland, the Maine Outdoor Film Festival tours the state with specially curated screenings of films about the outdoors, conservation and recreation. The film program will feature nine short films and last about two hours, including a 10-minute intermission.

This is the fourth year that the land trust has hosted a screening at Hacker’s Hill Preserve, which is owned and managed by LELT.

The event is free and open to the public, although there is a suggested donation of $10 to benefit LELT and their conservation efforts in the Lake Region. The films will begin 30 minutes after sunset (about 8:10 p.m.), but participants are invited to come early to watch the sunset.

Those attending should bring a blanket or chair, warm layers, and a flashlight.

For more information and the full program of films, visit www.maineoutdoorfilmfestival.com/2022-casco or call LELT at 207-647-4352. 

Loon Echo Land Trust (LELT) is a donor supported, non-profit land trust working to protect the natural resources of the northern Sebago Lake region for future generations.

The land trust conserves more than 8,500 acres of land and manages 32 miles of hiking and biking trails in the towns of Bridgton, Casco, Denmark, Harrison, Naples, Raymond and Sebago.

To support Loon Echo Land Trust and learn more about their lands, visit lelt.org or their Facebook page.<

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