The movie, "DIRT: a story with heart and soil" will be shown at the Pillsbury Free Library in Warner at 7 PM on Friday, February 18, 2011. Please use the Depot St. entrance.
Admission is free (donations accepted to cover licensed screening costs).
A potluck dessert and discussion with a panel of local farmers will follow the movie for those interested in participating.
Dirt takes center stage in this entertaining yet poignant documentary from Bill Benenson and Gene Rosow, which unearths our cosmic connection to soil and explores how diverse groups of people are uniting to save the natural resource. Drawing inspiration from William Bryant Logan's book Dirt: The Ecstatic Skin of the Earth, the filmmakers combine lively animations with personal accounts from farmers, scientists, activists and more.
This movie is sponsored by Pillsbury Free Library, Kearsarge Area Eat Local (KAEL), MainStreet BookEnds, and the Warner Energy Committee.
Parking is available on Depot St., Main St., and across Depot St. at the N.H. Telephone Museum.
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