Sunday, March 7, 2010
Time: 7:00pm - 8:30pm
Location: Wolff Auditorium in the Jepson Center, Gonzaga University
Street: 1100 block of North Astor
City/Town: Spokane, WA

Jim Stoltz, known far and wide as Walkin’ Jim, is one of the USA’s most unique folk singers and backcountry travelers. Jim brings his multimedia show “Forever Wild” to Spokane on Sunday, March 7, a concert consisting of live music, stories, poetry, and stunning nature photography, all of which capture the uniqueness of the wild country Jim has explored for the past 30 years.

Each year, when not touring, Jim spends months at a time soaking up the solitude of our nation’s spectacular wilderness areas on his long
distance walks through the wild country of North America–nearly 27,000 miles.

Jim has been presented with the Environmental Protection Agency’s Outstanding Achievement Award for his sharing of nature and wilderness across America. Visit his website at www.walkinjim.com

You’ll also hear a little about the campaign for wilderness in the Colville National Forest, and have a chance to learn more about local organizations such as The Lands Council, Conservation Northwest, and others.

Bring the whole family and join us for this one-of-a-kind concert and inspiring journey! Admission is free.

Sponsored in part by the local Sierra Club.