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It's been a hectic and adventurous summer for "Journey Home: On a Mission to Save a Species."
After relocating 3,400 miles to Washington State, I have just now been able to gather everything needed to get the film entered into a couple of film fests. The one I have a very good feeling about is EcoFocus Film Fest, in Athens, GA, where JH 2.0 is entered as a "family film." The other fest is a more art-cinema festival and I'm not sure how we'll do.
The general feedback on the film is good and almost everyone agrees it is a perfect "classroom" documentary. I hope so. I'd love to see it have a positive effect on young minds.
So, many of my blog followers want to know how to see Journey Home. That's simple... there are two easy ways to get a copy. One is through adoption of a turtle at Loggerhead MarineLife Center. All Premium adoption packages include a DVD copy of JH. Next, is if you are an educator, homeschooling parent, youth group leader, nature/wildlife club member or librarian. Contact me for a link to download the film for free.
Otherwise, you might have a bit of a wait before it makes it to your town via a film fest or free public screening. Come to think of it, there's only one free public screening that I know of and it'll be in Washington State.

Cheers,
- Rick W.