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You Drink it, You Swim in it, You Survive on It. It is Time You knew the Truth about the Global Water Crisis

The critically acclaimed water documentary, Last Call at the Oasis, will be shown for free at the Wellesley Free Library, 530 Washington Street, Thursday February 28, 6:30PM. The movie is free and open to the public. Sandwiches and refreshments will be offered at 6:15; the film will begin promptly at 6:30 P.M. and a short Q&A session led by Wellesley water officials will follow.


Wellesley Cancer Prevention Project wcpponline.org, Friends of Brookside  friendsofbrookside.org, Friends of Morses Pond morsespond.org, Sustainable Wellesley  sustainablewellesley.com, and the Wellesley Free Library wellesleyfreelibrary.org  are sponsoring this event.


About Last Call at the Oasis:

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"From the company that produced An Inconvenient Truth, Food, Inc., and Waiting for 'Superman,' Last Call at the Oasis presents a powerful argument for why the global water crisis will be the central issue facing our world this century.


Illuminating the vital role water plays in our lives, exposing the defects in the current system and depicting communities already struggling with its ill-effects, the film features activist Erin Brockovich and such distinguished experts as Peter Gleick, Alex Prud’homme, Jay Famiglietti and Robert Glennon."

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The film will be followed by a discussion with members of Wellesley's Department of Public Works and the Natural Resources Commission.


 

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