1. Growing Up Green
January 23, 2015 • 2 pm
Webber Middle School • 4201 Seneca Avenue
This documentary reflects a statewide network of
schools and community partners working together
across Michigan to promote high quality, place-based,
community-based learning experiences. 27 min.
Colorado River
March 24, 2015 • 7 pm
CSU Pavilion • 920 W Plum Street
The Colorado River is one of the most celebrated – and
controlled – rivers in the world. It supplies water to 30
million people. We can find personal perspectives along
each mile recounting its exciting recreation to its slow
death by diversion… and hope of its restoration. 76 min.
Easy Like Water
April 15, 2015 • 7 pm
Senior Center • 1200 Raintree Drive
One man’s resourceful quest to fight the effects
of climate change in the developing world through
the power of “design for good” – a growing global
movement to encourage design-driven social change as
a community-based response to the challenges brought
on by the new climate reality. 56 min.
With My Own Two Wheels
May 12, 2015 • 8 pm
Gardens on Spring Creek • 2145 Centre Avenue
For most North Americans, a bicycle ride or commute is
a lifestyle choice. For countless others across the globe,
each pedal stroke is progress out of poverty, toward an
education, and over the mountains of social and cultural
discrimination. 43 min.
Printed on recycled & recyclable paper.
Genetic Roulette: Gamble of Our Lives
April 22, 2015 • 3 pm
FoCo Cafe • 225 Maple Street
This sometimes shocking film may change your
diet, help you protect your family, and accelerate the
consumer tipping point against genetically modified
organisms (GMOs). 85 min.
Symphony of the Soil
June 9, 2015 • 7 pm
CSU Pavilion • 920 W Plum Street
Drawing from ancient knowledge and cutting edge science,
this film is an artistic exploration of the elaborate
relationships and mutuality between soil, water, the
atmosphere, plants and animals. Filmed on four
continents, featuring esteemed scientists and working
farmers and ranchers, it highlights possibilities of healthy
soil creating healthy plants creating healthy humans
living on a healthy planet. 104 min.