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Land Water Future campaign hosts Iowa City Environmental Film Festival Sun. Oct. 12 @ 2 pm Iowa City Public Library rm A
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Iowa City Environmental Film Festival 

 

Opens 

 

Sunday October 12th, 2008



You are cordially invited to an exciting new event.  

 

 

 "America's Lost Landscape; The Tallgrass Prairie" is the first of seven films being screened as part of the new Iowa City Environmental Film Festival. The film will be shown Sunday, October 12 at 2:00 PM at the Iowa City Public Library, Room A.

 

Connie Mutel, local resident and author of The Emerald Horizon, The History of Nature in Iowa, will lead a discussion following the film. The film is hosted by Citizens for Our Land Our Water Our Future. ( www.landwaterfuture.org)



 

This film tells the rich and complex story of one of the most astonishing alterations of nature in human history.  "Examines the record of human struggle, triumph and defeat that prairie history exemplifies.   IDA's Pare Lorentz award citation.  

 

The Iowa City Environmental Film Festival was developed in collaboration with non-profit environmental groups throughout the region. Films will be screened once a month at the Iowa City Public Library, Room A. Screenings are free and open to the public and include discussions with local advocates and experts.  

 

For more information his and upcoming films go to:

 

www.EnvironmentalFilmsIC.com 

 

or

 

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Mike Carberry

2029 Friendship St.
Iowa City IA 52245

office: 319-338-8820
mobile: 319-594-6453



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