Nov 28, 2007

Film Screening: What a Way to Go: Life at the End of Empire

By Tim Hjersted / filmsforaction.org
Monday, December 3, 2007 at 6:30pm, there will be another showing of "What a Way to Go", this time at the Lawrence Library in the community room. It's free to attend and everyone is welcome, so if you missed it last time or just want to see it again, this will be a great chance to see it.

This screening was put together by some of our good friends working with the Lawrence Sustainability Network. LSN sends out weekly announcements covering many of the best sustainability and action related events going on in Lawrence and the surrounding area. It's a great way to stay informed so if you haven't signed on yet you can do so over at www.lawrencesustainability.net.

See you at the screening. - Tim
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