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Film nights @ Bobin School of Arts & Community Hall.
A once a month event, come and enjoy a delicious meal and inspiring documentary: Food @ 6:30pm, Documentary start @ 7:30pm
$8 door entry, Free for under 13’s
Meal and coffee or tea $15 adults, Kids $5. Bookings required for meal
Delicious mostly local, organic produce & quality fair-trade coffee.Contact Shelley McClure on 65505089 or Clare Rourke on 65505182 or leave a message on this event page.
The First Film, Green Fire, will be held on Friday, February 17th
Green Fire describes the formation of Aldo Leopold’s ideas, exploring how it changed one man and later permeated through all arenas of conservation. The film draws on Leopold’s life and experiences including hunting and farming, to provide context and validity, then explores the deep impact of his thinking on conservation projects around the world today. Through these examples, the film challenges viewers to contemplate their own relationship with the land community. The film provocatively examines Leopold’s thinking, renewing his idea of a land ethic for a population facing 21st century ecological challenges.
Please add to your home page and feel free to invite guests
Look forward to seeing you there!
Film nights @ Bobin School of Arts & Community Hall.
A once a month event, come and enjoy a delicious meal and inspiring documentary: Food @ 6:30pm, Documentary start @ 7:30pm
$8 door entry, Free for under 13’s
Meal and coffee or tea $15 adults, Kids $5. Bookings required for meal
Delicious mostly local, organic produce & quality fair-trade coffee.Contact Shelley McClure on 65505089 or Clare Rourke on 65505182 or leave a message on this event page.
The First Film, Green Fire, will be held on Friday, February 17th
Green Fire describes the formation of Aldo Leopold’s ideas, exploring how it changed one man and later permeated through all arenas of conservation. The film draws on Leopold’s life and experiences including hunting and farming, to provide context and validity, then explores the deep impact of his thinking on conservation projects around the world today. Through these examples, the film challenges viewers to contemplate their own relationship with the land community. The film provocatively examines Leopold’s thinking, renewing his idea of a land ethic for a population facing 21st century ecological challenges.
Please add to your home page and feel free to invite guests
Look forward to seeing you there!