Our ongoing series of films dedicated to the health and wellbeing of our community and our planet.


DIVIDE IN CONCORD

the 9/11 wars in global film

SATURDAY, APRIL 6th - 9:30am


This is the story of a fiery octogenarian trying to take down the third largest industry in the world. Jean Hill, a self-proclaimed warrior, leads historic Concord, Massachusetts on America's first environmental crusade to ban the sale of single-serve bottled water.

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HORSESHOE CRAB MOON

PRODUCED & DIRECTED BY MITCHELL SMITH

SATURDAY, MAY 4th - 9:30am


HORSESHOE CRAB MOON follows scientists, researchers and citizen scientists who are studying the decline of the horseshoe crab along the East coast, and in particular the Delaware Bay. Horseshoe crab numbers have been declining rapidly over the last few decades due to the downturn in the Delaware Bay's water quality, and the over-harvesting of horseshoe crabs for bait.


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EVER GREEN

A COMMUNITY CONSERVATION STORY

SATURDAY, JUNE 1st - 9:30am

For almost 40 years, partners Marianne Edain and Steve Erickson have worked continually to retain the rural character and ecological diversity of Whidbey Island in Puget Sound, north of Seattle.

Through their organization Whidbey Environmental Action Network (WEAN), Edain and Erickson have monitored county applications for development and logging; challenged projects that violate state environmental law and led the way in science-based environmental public policymaking.