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  • From: Karryn Olson-Ramanujan <kolson AT ecovillage.ithaca.ny.us>
  • To: Sustainability List IC <sustainability AT icsun.ithaca.edu>, Krishna Ramanujan <krishnaramanujan AT gmail.com>
  • Cc: v+tree Tree <village-plus-tree AT ecovillage.ithaca.ny.us>, fingerlakespermaculture AT lists.ibiblio.org
  • Subject: Fwd: Fixing the Future feature length film coming to Ithaca July 18
  • Date: Wed, 11 Jul 2012 21:59:31 -0400


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From: Karryn Olson-Ramanujan <karrynolson AT gmail.com>
Date: July 11, 2012 9:58:20 PM EDT
To: Karryn Olson-Ramanujan <kolson AT ecovillage.ithaca.ny.us>
Subject: Fwd: Fixing the Future feature length film coming to Ithaca July 18

---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Leslie Strebel <leslie AT strebelcpa.com>
Date: Wed, Jul 11, 2012 at 4:25 PM
Subject: Fixing the Future feature length film coming to Ithaca July 18
To: sustainable_tompkins-l AT list.cornell.edu

Did you know? Ithaca, New York  is part of a growing national movement to reclaim our local economies.

 

What does this mean? It means more jobs, stronger local businesses and a healthier community. And, guess what? You can be a part of this movement.

 

On July 18th, find out how.

 

WHAT: Documentary screening of Fixing the Future

WHEN: July 18, 2012, 7:30pm

WHERE: Cinemapolis, Ithaca, New York

Hosted by Ithaca Hours

 

In Fixing the Future, public media star David Brancaccio (of Marketplace and NOW on PBS) visits locations across America that are attempting a revolution: the reinvention of the American economy. By featuring communities using sustainable and innovative approaches to create jobs and build prosperity, Fixing the Future inspires hope and renewal amidst economic collapse. The film highlights effective local practices such as: community banking, local business alliances, time banking/exchange, worker cooperatives and local currencies. Following the film will be an exclusive onscreen discussion panel featuring Bill McKibben, Majora Carter, Mike Brady and David Brancaccio.

 

And Ithaca Hours will be there to talk about its upcoming innovations and  how YOU can get involved in efforts to reclaim our local economy!

 

 





  • Fwd: Fixing the Future feature length film coming to Ithaca July 18, Karryn Olson-Ramanujan, 07/11/2012

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