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16th Annual Wild & Scenic® Film Festival

04/17/2024 6:00 pm
04/17/2024 9:30 pm


Artwork by Brianna French.

OARS is excited to bring our 16th Annual Wild & Scenic Film Festival to Maynard.
OARS 3 Rivers is once again hosting one of the largest environmental film festivals.

WHEN
Wednesday, April 17, 2023, 6–9:30 pm
(doors open at 6 pm)
WHERE
Maynard Fine Arts Theatre
19 Summer St, Maynard, MA 01754
directions

OARS Seeks Education Coordinator

EDUCATION COORDINATOR SEARCH

OARS is seeking a motivated, collaborative, and organized educator for the part-time position of Education Coordinator. The Education Coordinator’s key role is to support OARS’ objective of inspiring the next generation of river stewards. They are responsible for leading, organizing, and presenting OARS’ education programs, primarily the Water Wise Workshops, a hands-on series of outdoor environmental workshops designed for ages 5 to 10; and other educational activities and outreach events. The focus is on children, with adult and family education possible. This is a part-time summer position at $31 an hour. Approximately, 3 workshops per week over several weeks, plus training and preparation time, about 15 hours per week, totaling 120 hours over the summer.

For more details and application information, please see full position description.

OARS Welcomes its New Executive Director

On behalf of the OARS Board of Directors, I am thrilled to introduce Matthew Brown as our new Executive Director, starting February 7, 2024. Matt will be joining OARS from the non-profit Lowell House, where he has been serving as Chief Operating Officer.

Matt is a great fit. He is a lifelong outdoors person with a strong interest in nature and ecology, and has deep leadership and non-profit experience that will serve OARS well and take us forward into our next exciting phase.

Donate to OARS

Welcome to OARS’ 3 Rivers Campaign with the goal of raising $100,000 to put to work for our rivers. By partnering with you, we can make great strides to continue protecting the drinking water, recreational joy, wildlife habitat, climate resilience, and beauty and serenity of our 3 rivers for future generations.

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