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Another Green Monday: Environmental advocates host free showing of “Green Fire”

Do you have questions about solutions to local environmental issues? Then come to the Saranac rooftop and the Magic Lantern this Wednesday from 5-8pm. Bricklin & Newman LLP, Center for Justice, Futurewise, The Lands Council, and Farming & The Environment are hosting an open house reception of environmental advocates and a free showing of "Green Fire: Aldo Leopold and a Land Ethic for Our Time."

Green Fire is the first documentary film about legendary conservationist Aldo Leopold and his environmental legacy. (Check out the trailer below.) As the father of the national wilderness system, wildlife management and the science of ecological restoration, Leopold is considered one of the most important conservationists of the 20th century.

 

The film explores Leopold's personal journey of observation and understanding and it reveals how his ideas resonate with people across the entire American landscape, from inner cities to the most remote wild lands. The film challenges viewers to contemplate their own relationship with the land.

Enjoy refreshments while hearing updates from local environmental advocates and Environmental Attorney David Bricklin about current challenges at the local and statewide level.

The open house reception for Bricklin & Newman LLP, an environmental law firm will also welcome their newest Spokane land-use attorney, Lynn Bahrych, and present their new office in the Saranac Building. RSVP on Facebook HERE.



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