Sea Lions: Life by a Whisker 3D Free Educator's Screening

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650 West Washington Street,Indianapolis IN 46204

13 September, 2022

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The IMAX Theater in the Indiana State Museum welcomes educators across the state back to school and we'd like to extend a special invitation - a free educational screening of our new IMAX documentary Sea Lions: Life by a Whisker 3D. Prior to the film, we will give an overview of our field trip program and supplemental educational materials available to support field trips and lesson planning around them. All educators plus one guest will receive complimentary admission as well as a free small drink and popcorn. All you need to do is register at the link provided on this page and present your confirmation email at the theater! Seats will be available on a first-come, first-served basis only, so it is strongly recommended you arrive early to this free event. Date and time: Tuesday, September 13 at 6:00 p.m. An additional date and time will be made available if necessary to accommodate interest. Location: IMAX Theater in the Indiana State Museum 650 West Washington Street, Indianapolis, IN 46204 Free 6 hour validated parking in our attached garage will be provided to all guests. View the trailer and detailed film description below! Sea Lions: Life by a Whisker is a classic coming of age tale filled with hope, humour and wonder, told through a vast ocean that connects us all. Between a jagged cliff face and a roaring ocean, lives one of the rarest marine mammals on the planet, the Australian Sea Lion, and one very special pup named Otto. Curious, intelligent, and playful…this family of whiskers needs our help. A heart-warming journey of a sea lion pup, and the man that has dedicated his life trying to save her species. Embark on an epic quest through the uninhabited wilderness of the Great Australian Bight, to the lush kelp forests off the Californian coast. In stunning 3D, encounter giant humpback whales, cunning cuttlefish, great white sharks, and one Marine Park Ranger on a mission to find out what it takes to save a species.

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