Potluck , Movie and Discussion
In lieu of Moose Mountain Dems February meeting at the Poor People’s Pub
You are invited to the
First Congregational Church of Wakefield
2718 Wakefield Road, Wakefield, NH 03872
For an informative gathering Potluck, Movie and Discussion
Wednesday, February 27th Potluck will begin at 5:30pm, Film at Film 6:00pm(film is 90 minutes), and then Discussion
“The Devil We Know” (2018) is a documentary showing the impact of citizens in West Virginia when they take on a powerful corporation for dumping toxic chemicals in the water supply. A discussion of the film will be led by Mindi Messmer, an environmental scientist from Rye, NH, where she is known for identifying a double cancer cluster in a 5-town area of the NH seacoast, drinking water protection and promoting cancer prevention.
Wait until you hear how her discovery unfolded! The environment was listed as one of the top concerns at our January meeting. NH has the highest rates of breast cancer, bladder cancer and esophageal cancer in the nation. We will learn what is happening around the state and what we can do to advocate for stronger environmental protections.
All welcome! Bring a friend!
Attendees are invited to bring a pot luck offering. Coffee and tea will be provided.
Potluck begins 5:30 pm, Film 6:00pm(film is 90 minutes), and then Discussion Street Parking
Available For more information Contact anniemrobbins@gmail.com To learn more about the beautiful, open and affirming, First Congregational Church of Wakefield, located in the Wakefield Historic District, go to fccwakefieldnh.org
For an informative gathering Potluck, Movie and Discussion
Wednesday, February 27th Potluck will begin at 5:30pm, Film at Film 6:00pm(film is 90 minutes), and then Discussion
“The Devil We Know” (2018) is a documentary showing the impact of citizens in West Virginia when they take on a powerful corporation for dumping toxic chemicals in the water supply. A discussion of the film will be led by Mindi Messmer, an environmental scientist from Rye, NH, where she is known for identifying a double cancer cluster in a 5-town area of the NH seacoast, drinking water protection and promoting cancer prevention.
Wait until you hear how her discovery unfolded! The environment was listed as one of the top concerns at our January meeting. NH has the highest rates of breast cancer, bladder cancer and esophageal cancer in the nation. We will learn what is happening around the state and what we can do to advocate for stronger environmental protections.
All welcome! Bring a friend!
Attendees are invited to bring a pot luck offering. Coffee and tea will be provided.
Potluck begins 5:30 pm, Film 6:00pm(film is 90 minutes), and then Discussion Street Parking
Available For more information Contact anniemrobbins@gmail.com To learn more about the beautiful, open and affirming, First Congregational Church of Wakefield, located in the Wakefield Historic District, go to fccwakefieldnh.org
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