Monday, November 01, 2010

Monday, November 1, 2010

This evening on a pledge drive edition of WORT’s Access Hour, Fitchburg Gardens is hosting an upcoming dinner celebrating locally grown food. This is a preview. That’s at 7:00. Call 256-2001 for details.

This evening the Infoshop hosts a screening of the film, "Burning the Future: Coal in America." The film quote “depicts the consequences of mountaintop removal in southern West Virginia and eastern Kentucky.” This is at 6:30 in room 1101 of the Humanities building. Call 262-9036 for details.

Networks Exchange, needle replacement program is an authorized, anonymous, community harm reduction plan. It is associated with the AIDS Network. They are open weekdays from 10:00 to 6:30. For details call 516-2158.

FoodShare Wisconsin helps low-income families and individuals to buy nutritious food. For details on how and where to apply for assistance call 1-877-366-3635

1 Comments:

At 01 November, 2010, Blogger David Novack said...

From the Director of Burning the Future: Coal in America....
Thank you for showing the film locally. Please share your thoughts via the film's website after the screening, and learn how to get involved.. burningthefuture.org
With thanks,
David Novack

 

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