Tuesday, April 20, 2010

No Impact Man film screening & panel discussion

Tuesday, April 27, 7pm at Film Streams’ Ruth Sokolof Theater, 1340 Mike Fahey Street Omaha, NE

Film Streams Page & Advance Tickets: http://bit.ly/8XKgjy

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Film Streams is excited to announce a very special screening coming up in April, presented in collaboration with Verdis Group and the Earth Day Omaha Coalition in conjunction with World Environment Day ARTS week. On Tuesday, April 27, at 7 pm, we will be screening the 2009 documentary NO IMPACT MAN, with a post-show panel discussion immediately following the film.

Panelists will include: moderator Craig Moody, Principal of Verdis Group; Trilety Wade, who tries to live a low-impact life and still have happy house guests; Daniel Lawse, Coordinator of Sustainable Practices at Metropolitan Community College and Co-Principal of Verdis Group, and his wife Andrea Lawse, a doctoral student in 19th Century Naturist Literature and Cultural Dietary Ideologies; and Melissa Kopplin, LCSW, Counselor, Life Coach and cofounder of The Catalyst Collective.

About the film: The documentary NO IMPACT MAN chronicles the vow made by New York-based writer Colin Beavan to make as little environmental impact as possible for one year – and just as importantly, the impact that decision has on the family members (Beavan’s wife, Michelle, and their two-year-old daughter) pulled along for the ride. As you might know, Colin Beavan is in Nebraska today (Wednesday, March 31) as the keynote speaker for the Second Annual Sustainable Enterprise Conference (held at Dana College).More information about the April 27th screening of NO IMPACT MAN and post-show discussion can be found in the attached release, or online at http://bit.ly/8XKgjy.

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