The Hemlock Woolly Adelgid - Documentary

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The Hemlock Woolly Adelgid - Documentary

Time: February 19, 2016 from 6pm to 7pm
Location: Cinemapolis
Street: 102 East Green Street
City/Town: Ithaca
Website or Map: http://www.cinemapolis.org/?p…
Event Type: documentary, screening, and, q&a
Organized By: Chris Foito
Latest Activity: Feb 17, 2016

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With the support of The Cayuga Lake Watershed Network we will be having a film screening downtown at Cinemapolis this Friday the 19th at 6PM.  
The DEC and Nature Conservancy will be using the film in the future, but please feel free to reach out if you are interested in hosting a (typically free) screening as well, to raise awareness and education.
If you are interested and can make it - I would be happy to see you there!
The film is 24 minutes and $6 admission. The film is on the hemlock woolly adelgid and subsequent environmental impacts. There will be a brief Q&A after with scientists in the field.  
 
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Comment by Chris Foito on February 17, 2016 at 12:27pm

There is also a small Facebook event here: https://www.facebook.com/events/148339428883795/

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