In colonial American times, stately eastern white pines were among the most valuable trees on the planet. They were an imposing presence in the primeval forests of eastern North America.
This new documentary film tells the story of our native white pine, and the significant part it played in America’s founding and history, using archival footage, stunning photography, and aerial views. It also answers such questions as:
Find the answers to these questions and more in the newest film by the makers of The Lost Forests of New England, Eastern White Pine … the tree rooted in American history. Learn more and watch the trailer.
Wednesday, December 4, 7 – 8:30pm
Screening followed by panel with filmmakers Ray Asselin and Bob Leverett
Suggested donation $5, registration appreciated