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Simsbury Land Trust's "Green Scenes" Film & Discussion

The Simsbury Land

Trust will present a FREE “Green Scenes” film and discussion program featuring

“NO IMPACT MAN”
, a documentary about a Manhattan-based family who abandoned
their high consumption Fifth Avenue-lifestyle to try and live one year while
making no net environmental impact. The event will be held on Thursday,
December 5 at 6:30 p.m. at the Simsbury Public Library
at 725 Hopmeadow St. The film screening will be followed by a panel discussion

featuring three innovative experts in “green” living: filmmaker and

environmental educator Dave Chameides (a/k/a
Sustainable Dave
; “recycling wizard” CJ
May
; and Sotoria Montanari, Education Supervisor of

the Connecticut
Resources Recovery Authority’s (CRRA) Trash
Museum in Hartford.

Admission is FREE, thanks to the
generosity of the law firm of
Reid

and Riege, P.C.

Refreshments will be served. Advance reservations are requested by contacting
the Simsbury Land Trust at (860) 651-8773 or
amyzeiner@aol.com.













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