Monday, March 29, 2010

Showing of A Chemical Reaction, Thursday April 1

Join us for a screening of the award-winning documentary, A Chemical Reaction, co-hosted by Project Green Lawn partners and the Middletown Regional Agricultural Science and Technology Center.  The film tells an inspiring story about a successful grassroots effort to ban harmful lawn care chemicals in a local community in Canada, along with the discoveries that preceded it and the many challenges overcome along the way.  A discussion will be led by organic horticultural consultant and SafeLawns representative, Scott Reil, after the film.  Suggested donation: $5.  Registration is encouraged at (860) 344-3526.  To be shown at 7PM at Middletown High School

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

I've seen this movie in Hartford. It's absolutely awesome.

Anonymous said...

@Middletown High School lecture hall.

Gordon said...

Is it irony or coincidence that this movie is showing just when Middletown is contemplating building a golf course in the Maromas area?
Things that make you go hmmmm...

Karen Swartz said...

The timing of the movie might have to do with the beginning of the season when people typically start working on their lawns. and/or just the movie's schedule as it is being shown all around. just my guess.