The hour-long film, which is introduced by famed Florida nature photographer Clyde Butcher, glides through the marshes, springs, mangrove islands and protected estuaries around the Sunshine State. Some are as close by as Port St. Joe Bay and others as far away as the Everglades. (...) At 7 p.m. (CDT) Thursday, Stoltzfus will screen "Living Waters" for the hometown crowd at Blountstown High School Auditorium on Highway 71. (...) "Living Waters" is being shown on a loop at the Mary Brogan Museum of Art and Science on Kleman Plaza. It's running in conjunction with a photo exhibit by Butcher until May 16.
For more information on the documentary, visit Stolzfus' website at www.liveoakproductiongroup.com