ECO, the Environmental and Conservation Organization, is hosting its fifth annual Environmental Film Festival from 6 to 9 tonight at Hendersonville Little Theater, 229 S. Washington St., Hendersonville.
The festival will feature the award-winning environmental film “YERT — Your Environmental Road Trip,” a fast-paced two-hour documentary that’s both personal and planetary.
The festival is a fundraiser and educational opportunity for all members of the community. Tickets can be purchased online at eco-wnc.org, or at the door. General admission tickets are $15, student tickets are $10 with valid ID, and youth ages 12 and younger are $7. Concessions will be available for purchase and are provided by the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Hendersonville, Hendersonville Community Co-op and Jongo Java.
Call 828-692-0385 for more information.
Kat Williams at White Horse Black Mountain
Kat Williams returns to the stage of White Horse Black Mountain at 8 p.m. tonight with her “Dance ‘Til You Drop Party.”
The day she was offered a regular, paying gig, she quit her day job to be the house singer for Tressa’s in Asheville, and later Magnolias. During that time, she developed her bright stage presence, mastered a large repertoire of jazz standards, and started writing her own material.
Williams is equally at home
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