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"Kiss the Water" with BkC Chair, Stu Bartow
Sunday, March 23, 2014 - 3:00 PM
In the Public Interest @

Saratoga Film Forum

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Battenkill Conservancy Chair, Stu Bartow will be featured on a panel with other water and fly fishing enthusiasts this Sunday at the Saratoga Film Forum.  The panel presentation follows
the 3:00 pm screening of "Kiss the Water", a well received documentary celebrating the legendary fly fishing woman, tier & artist, Megan Boyd.

The film captures the beauty of the sport, the artistry involved in tying flies and reminds us all why protecting and promoting the rivers, streams and habitat of the our native brook trout means more than just catching a fish.

John  Braico of Trout Unlimited, the Adirondack Chapter and Greg Cuda of Battenkill Watershed Alliance will complete the panel  with Battenkill Conservancy Chair, Stu Bartow to discuss each group's efforts to ensure the long term health of our watersheds.  The panel discussion takes place as part of Saratoga Film Forum's "In the Public Interest" series underwritten by the Adirondack Trust Community Fund. For more  information go to www.saratogafilmforum.org. 





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