The Outdoor Heritage Museum hosts 3 screenings of the 2021 International Fly Fishing Film Festival (IF4)

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ALVARO G. SANTILLAN

You do not have to be an angler to enjoy this collection of short films and award-winning cinematography! Each year professional filmmakers submit their films in hopes of having their footage be selected and viewed by audiences around the globe. This year the IF4 has honored 11 talented folks who take you around the world on bucket-list trips for some of the most sought after fly-rod species. This years impressive line-up of nearly two hours of footage features – Slammin’ Steelhead in British Columbia, Baltic Salmon in the Swedish Lapland, sight fishing for Giant Trevally in the Seychelles, Ballistic Tuna in Colombia, Raised on Rainbows, and more…all shared in some of the most breathtaking scenery on the planet.

Two premium showings will be available at the Bald Mountain Camps Outdoor Tent, just steps from the shoreline of Mooselookmeguntic Lake in Oquossoc. Dates are July 24th and August 6th, with each limited to just 50 guests. The event will include a raffle and silent auction offering art, gear, trips and more. Tickets are $35.00 and include hor d’oeuvres with cash bar. Doors open at 6:00PM, come early to view the auction items. Film starts at 7:00PM.

July 24th also kicks off the RLHS and Outdoor Heritage Museum’s online fundraising auction. Bid on fishing gear, art, trips and more. View items at www.outdoorheritagemuseum.org

On August 27th IF4 shifts to the newly remodeled and air-conditioned Lakeside Theatre in downtown Rangeley. This event features a raffle and silent auction offering art, gear, trips and more. Adult refreshments and theater munchies will be available at the concession stand in support of Rangeley Friends of the Arts. Come support two great non- profits! Doors open at 7:00PM Screening starts at 7:30PM. Tickets are just $15.00.

This is the third year OHM is hosting this popular, sell out event. All proceeds support the museum. For more information and to get your tickets go to: www.outdoorheritagemuseum.org

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