PA IPL invites friends, neighbors, and community members to join members and Allegheny students for a free lunch followed by a screening of National Geographic’s realistic, hopeful film about climate action and solutions: Paris to Pittsburgh, and stay for discussion afterwards at Allegheny College (third floor of the Campus Center, Rooms 301/302)
Lunch will be served at 12:00 pm followed by the screening at 12:30 pm.
PA IPL-Harrisburg invites friends, neighbors, and community members to join members for National Geographic’s realistic, hopeful film about climate action and solutions. Set against the national debate over the United States’ energy future – and the Trump administration’s explosive decision to exit the Paris Climate Agreement – the film captures what’s at stake for communities around the country and the inspiring ways Americans are responding. Film will be followed by a discussion at United Church of Christ in Harrisburg.
PA IPL invites friends, neighbors, and community members to join members for National Geographic’s realistic, hopeful film about climate action and solutions: Paris to Pittsburgh, and stay for discussion afterwards at the Congregation Beth Israel.
Germantown Friends Meeting’s Adult Class Committee warmly invites people of all religious and political persuasions at Germantown Friends Meeting House (on the campus of Germantown Friends School) for a screening of National Geographic’s realistic, hopeful film about climate action and solutions: Paris to Pittsburgh.
Set against the national debate over the United States’ energy future —and the Trump administration’s decision to exit the Paris Climate Agreement— the film captures what’s at stake for communities around the country and the inspiring ways Americans are responding.
Light dessert and beverages will be served.
On and off street parking is available.
For SEPTA bus service, use route 23 on Germantown Avenue and routes H and XH on Greene Street. Use Coulter Street stop on all 3 routes.
PA IPL-Harrisburg invites friends, neighbors, and community members to join members for National Geographic’s realistic, hopeful film about climate action and solutions. Set against the national debate over the United States’ energy future – and the Trump administration’s explosive decision to exit the Paris Climate Agreement – the film captures what’s at stake for communities around the country and the inspiring ways Americans are responding. Film will be followed by a discussion at St. Paul’s United Church of Christ in Mechanicsburg.
Get it because it’s worth getting — the FREE part makes it easy!
Between now and mid-August, congregations, community groups, and even individuals can register to get a free screening kit for Paris to Pittsburgh, National Geographic’s realistic, hopeful film about climate action and solutions. Running time 79 minutes, in segments. The screening kit includes the original film materials, plus some additional supports from Interfaith Power & Light.