This year’s feature films, which begin at sundown, include
MacGillivray Freeman’s National Parks Adventure and
5,000 Miles of Wild. Local short films also will be shown. Conservation groups from the Richmond area will be in attendance as part of an interactive village that begins at
6 p.m. prior to the film screening, which begins at sundown. Local food truck Goatocado also will be at the event.
“We are thrilled to continue our partnership with the James River Advisory Council and James River Outdoor Coalition to organize the 4th annual Films on the Floodwall,” said Justin Doyle, the James River Association’s Community Conservation Manager. “This event is a fun way to celebration conservation and outdoor recreation.”
Films on the Floodwall is organized by the James River Association, James River Outdoor Coalition, and James River Advisory Council as part of James River Week. For more information about Films on the Floodwall, visit
FilmsOnTheFloodwall.org. For more information about
James River Week, visit
jrac-va.org.