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"e" inc. Presents First-Ever Boston KIDSFEST, a Free, Six-Week Series of Animated Enviro-Films for Children and Families

Environment science non-profit “e” inc. announces the Boston KIDSFEST, a free, six-week-long series of fun animations about the planet for children and families.  As the kick-off event to “e” inc.’s 6th Annual Boston Environmental Film Festival in May, KIDSFEST is open to all children 5 years old and above who are accompanied by an adult. Designed to spark imaginations and inspire young people to take action in protecting the planet, the full hour of short films will be followed by a fun hands-on activity that each child can take home.

For six consecutive Saturdays beginning on April 19th, KIDSFEST will travel to five libraries in Boston neighborhoods plus one location in Charlestown. On March 22nd from 11AM - 12:30 PM, KIDSFEST will be at Building

114, Charlestown Navy Yard, Charlestown.

KIDSFEST kicks-off “e” inc.’s 6th annual Boston Enviro-Film Festival which premieres on May 18, 2014. Featuring films by Independent Film makers and shorts from the Wild and Scenic Film Festival, the Boston Environmental Film Festival combines artful filmmaking, beautiful cinematography and gripping storytelling that will inform, inspire, and ignite solutions to restore the earth and human communities.

About “e” inc.
“e” inc. is an award-winning environment science learning and action center that provides in-depth science and community involvement to 4,500 urban youth in Metro Boston. Its mission is to create a new generation of conservation citizens committed to understanding and protecting the environment. Through educational science programs and actual civic involvements, “e” inc. provides children, teens, and adults with a scientific understanding of the Earth’s natural resources, biomes, and beings along with the skills needed to protect the planet and live sustainably.  For more information, please visit www.e-action.us.


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