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Earth Day Film Screening: A Plastic Ocean

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Mayor Mary-Ann Baldwin | City of Raleigh - Government

Mayor Mary-Ann Baldwin | City of Raleigh - Government

Raleigh, NC - In honor of Earth Day, the City of Raleigh will be hosting a series of screenings of the award-winning documentary "A Plastic Ocean." The film, created by a diverse group of professionals, sheds light on the devastating impact of plastic pollution on our oceans while also presenting solutions for a cleaner future.

The screenings will take place at various locations from April 20 to April 27, aligning with the Global Earth Day theme "Planet vs. Plastic." One notable aspect of the film is its honesty about the potentially distressing content it contains, as stated by the organizers, "This film does contain images of dead or dying animals that may be distressing for young or sensitive viewers. Age recommendation: 10+."

Furthermore, the organizers have made arrangements to accommodate families with young children by providing childcare for ages 3-10 at select locations. They emphasize that children must be potty trained and that there is limited capacity available for this service, ensuring a family-friendly environment for attendees.

One of the locations, Pullen Arts Center, will not only screen the documentary but also host the "Capture it! City of Raleigh Stormwater Arts Contest" display and the "Trashion Fashion: Upcycled Wearable Arts showcase" concurrently with the film screening. This unique combination of events aims to educate and inspire attendees about the importance of environmental conservation and creative reuse of materials.

Individuals interested in attending the screenings at the Anne Gordon Center for Active Adults can secure their spots by registering on RecLink, providing an opportunity for community members to engage with the film's message and join the conversation surrounding ocean conservation efforts.

As the world grapples with the environmental challenges posed by plastic pollution, the Earth Day film screenings of "A Plastic Ocean" offer a platform for reflection, education, and collective action towards a greener and more sustainable future.

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