See the films Flow and UW student short Holy Land, WI
When: Tue, November 9, 6:30pm – 8:00pm
Where: Monona Public Library, 1000 Nichols Road, Monona, WI
Flow is Irena Salina’s award-winning documentary investigation into what experts label the most important political and environmental issue of the 21st Century – the world water crisis.
“An astonishingly wide-ranging film. An informed and heartfelt examination of the tug of war between public health and private interests.” – New York Times
“Lively and engaging…Smartly Done” – Los Angeles Times
Plus, student short Holy Land, WI. Some of Wisconsin’s most sacred land – fifteen effigy mounds – is under a farmer Frank’s feet. What will happen to the land when Frank is not here to protect it?
If you miss it in Monona, you can see it in four other communities. Check out the full calendar here.
About Green Tuesdays
A free series of films, presentations, and conversations on sustainability, Green Tuesdays in Monona are on the second and fifth Tuesdays of the month, from September through May. All are welcome. Whole Foods serves treats, so attendees are encouraged to come early for delightful food and drink.
Green Tuesdays, a project of The Natural Step Monona and the Monona Public Library, now reaches four additional communities: Mt. Horeb, Middleton, Cross Plains, and Oregon. To see the calendar for all Green Tuesday and Thursday dates, go to www.tnsmonona.org/green-tuesdays-green-thursdays.
Green Tuesdays is sponsored by The Natural Step Monona in collaboration with Oregon Working to Live Sustainably (OWLS), Mount Horeb Area Sustainability Network, RGPL Green Tuesdays (Cross Plains), the City of Middleton Sustainability Committee, Cottage Grove Green Tuesdays, and the Nelson Institute for Environmental Studies, and is supported by the Dane County Environmental Council.
Thursday, November 04, 2010
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