2024-01-28

Vernon, BC kids produce movie about protection of Kalamalka Lake. Keep Kal Lake Blue.

Students at Kala Star Academic and Outdoor School filmed, produced, voiced, and uploaded their video to raise awareness for the protection of Kalamalka Lake. The students were very creative paddle boarding and producing film from where Kalamalka Lake water enters the watershed. Water comes in from Coldstream Creek and is pumped up from Pumphouse Beach to the Mission Hill Treatment Plant.

The Society for the Protection of Kalamalka Lake (SPrKL) www.spkl.ca - www.kalastar.ca - www.tourismvernon.com - www.vernon.ca the City of Vernon BC, District of Coldstream www.coldstream.ca

Inspired by Brynne Morrice's recent documentary to protect British Columbia's lakes.

Special appearances by Vernon Mayor Akbal Mund, MLA Eric Foster (Liberal - Vernon-Monashee) ericfostermla.bc.ca, Team Canada Women's ice hockey captain Hayley Wickenheiser, City of Vernon, City of Coldstream, Kala Star students, Coldstream Meadows Retirement Home, Speedpro Signs, Soul Studio soulstudio.ca, Hogarth's Clinic Pharmacy, Sarah Podollan, Brad Swanson, Vernon Hyundai, Vernon Museum and Archives, Kidston Elementary School, Kala Vida Surf Shop, Gumtree Catering.

Keep your eyes open for a Ron Burgundy parody with world famous producer Brynne Morrice and his film Protect our Fresh Water, www.protectourfreshwater.ca.

Chief Editor Roan MacAulay spent countless hours editing this soon to be world famous video to save all of our planet's fresh water. Student creativity came about passionately videoing and learning how to Keep Kal Lake Blue.

View Vernon Morning Star Article

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