WALL-E: Free Zero Waste Week family film screening
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Join in a special no-school-day matinee of Disney-Pixar’s WALL-E, the beloved animated film that makes trash—and the future of our planet—feel both personal and hopeful.
Set in a distant future where Earth has been abandoned under mountains of waste, WALL-E tells the story of a small, lonely robot left behind to clean up the mess. But when WALL-E discovers a new purpose and follows his heart across the stars, he sets off a chain of events that could give humanity a second chance. Funny, moving, and full of heart, this film offers a powerful message about waste, sustainability, and what it means to care for our world.
This free family-friendly screening is part of Zero Waste Week, a community-wide celebration marking 35 years of recycling in Teton County. Teton County Integrated Solid Waste & Recycling invites residents, visitors, and students to enjoy a movie that entertains, inspires, and reminds us that even the smallest actions can make a big difference.
Sponsored by the Jackson Hole Travel and Tourism Board, Community Foundation of Jackson Hole, and Teton County Integrated Solid Waste and Recycling
Set in a distant future where Earth has been abandoned under mountains of waste, WALL-E tells the story of a small, lonely robot left behind to clean up the mess. But when WALL-E discovers a new purpose and follows his heart across the stars, he sets off a chain of events that could give humanity a second chance. Funny, moving, and full of heart, this film offers a powerful message about waste, sustainability, and what it means to care for our world.
This free family-friendly screening is part of Zero Waste Week, a community-wide celebration marking 35 years of recycling in Teton County. Teton County Integrated Solid Waste & Recycling invites residents, visitors, and students to enjoy a movie that entertains, inspires, and reminds us that even the smallest actions can make a big difference.
Sponsored by the Jackson Hole Travel and Tourism Board, Community Foundation of Jackson Hole, and Teton County Integrated Solid Waste and Recycling
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