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DESCRIPTION:EARTH WEEK 2020: 'The Biggest Little Farm' Virtual Screening + 
 Discussion\n\nWhen: Sun, April 26, 2020 @ noon - 2:30 PT (2 PM – 4:30 PM 
 CDT)\n\nWhere: Zoom and Vimeo (free)\n\nRSVP at Eventbrite link at bottom 
 of post. Streaming + discussion links will be sent 24 hours before this 
 event.\n_________________________________________________________\n\n'The 
 Biggest Little Farm'\n\nJohn Chester/2018/91 min/Sustainable Food & 
 Agriculture, Environmental Advocacy, \nPeople and Culture\n\nMultiple award 
 winner, including Sundance Film Festival and Toronto International \nFilm 
 Festival \n\nFILM DESCRIPTION: 'The Biggest Little Farm' chronicles the 
 8-year quest of \nJohn and Molly Chester as they trade city living for 200 
 acres of barren farmland and a \ndream to harvest in harmony with nature. 
 Through dogged perseverance and embracing the opportunity provided by 
 nature's conflicts, the Chesters unlock and uncover a biodiverse design for 
 living that exists far beyond their farm, its seasons, and our wildest 
 imaginations. Featuring breathtaking cinematography, captivating animals, 
 and an urgent message to heed Mother Nature’s call, “The Biggest Little 
 Farm” provides us all a vital blueprint for better living and a healthier 
 planet.\n\nAfter the screening, join us via facilitated live chat on Zoom 
 for a discussion with film director John Chester.\n\nConversation will be 
 facilitated by Susan Lucci, Co-Founder of 2Big4Words, FeelReal and Global 
 Purpose Leaders. Local Acton Partners will be:\n\n--Johari Cole, Iyabo 
 Farms/Pembroke Farmers Cooperative; Farmer, Small Farm Advocate, and 
 Teacher\n\n--Alex Poltorak, The Urban Canopy, Founder and 
 CEO\n\n_________________________________________________________\n\nAlso 
 available for free streaming anytime:\n\nHike the Divide, 2018, 90 min\nThe 
 film follows jaded millennial Connor DeVane 2,700 miles from Canada to 
 Mexico on the Continental Divide Trail as he seeks hope in the face of 
 climate 
 breakdown.\nhttps://www.eventbrite.com/e/hike-the-divide-virtual-recording-tickets-102115558384\n\nMonty 
 and Rose, 2019, 22 min\nThe film tells the story of a pair of endangered 
 piping plovers that successfully nested at Chicago's Montrose Beach in the 
 summer of 2019, the first of the species to nest in Chicago \nin 64 
 years.\nhttps://www.eventbrite.com/e/monty-and-rose-virtual-recording-tickets-100215541382\n_________________________________________________________\n\nABOUT: 
 One Earth Film Festival\n\nOne Earth Film Festival is a Chicago area film 
 festival that creates opportunities for understanding climate change, 
 sustainability and the power of human involvement through 
 sustainability-themed films and facilitated discussion. We engage private, 
 public and non-profit sector community partners in the sponsorship and 
 production of the film 
 festival.\n\nhttps://www.oneearthfilmfest.org/earth-day-virtual-mini-film-fest\n\n\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2020/04/19/18832481.php
SUMMARY:Earth Week Film: 'The Biggest Little Farm' Virtual Screening + Discussion (free)
LOCATION:Online screening
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2020/04/19/18832481.php
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