Wildlife Leadership Academy Hosts Special Screening Of Live The Stream: The Story Of Joe Humphreys On Aug. 12

The Wildlife Leadership Academy will host a special screening of the award-winning documentary Live The Stream: The Story Of Joe Humphreys on August 12 at the Tull Family Theater, 418 Walnut Street in Sewickley, Westmoreland County.
The Academy is excited to partner with the filmmakers, Lucas and Meigan Bell, and celebrate Wildlife Leadership Academy students’ engagement with Joe in the movie – and in turn celebrate what it means for all of us to engage and empower the next generation of conservation leaders.
Trout streams are fountains of youth for 86-year-old Joe Humphreys: a man who was born to fly fish, lives to teach, and strives to pass on a respect for our local waters. 
Far more than a fly fishing film, this character story about the one-of-a-kind Joe Humphreys is an emotional and powerful narrative about aging, family, friendships, and the power of positive influence, told by a man who has followed his calling for an entire lifetime.
Click Here to purchase tickets or for more information.   Click Here to watch a trailer for the documentary.
A portion of the proceeds from this showing will go to Wildlife Leadership Academy, a nonprofit whose mission is to engage and empower high school age youth to become Conservation Ambassadors to ensure a sustained wildlife, fisheries and natural resource legacy for future generations.

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