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Another Green Monday: The Last Mountain screens this Wednesday

Take note, all you coal fighters: Over the past year, the coal debate in Spokane has heated to a boil. The discussion of more than 80 miles of coal trains zig-zagging through our city everyday has led to forums, strong grassroots organization and enragement.

This Wednesday at 7pm, the Spokane Community College's Environmental Club and the Center for Justice will host a special screening of The Last Mountain, a film about the coal industry in the US and one man's David and Goliath approach to defeating a monster that has been killing people and the environment for hundreds of years.

The film will show at the Bing Crosby Theater, downtown Spokane 901 W Sprague. The suggested donation is $5. Come early for the reception since and there will be beer, wine and other non-alcoholic beverages available both before and after the film. You can RSVP here on Facebook. Trailer after the jump.



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