Monday, October 10, 7:00 pm Butterfly Documentary Screening (the Julia Butterfly Hill Story) Thomas Jefferson Unitarian Church 4936 Brownsboro Road (behind Rodes across from Holiday Manor)
The Thomas Jefferson Unitarian Church Green Sanctuary Committee is hosting a screening of Doug Wolen's documentary chronicling Julia Butterfly Hill's two-year tree-sit. This critically acclaimed film was featured on PBS' Point of View in an edited form. The Denver Post called it "Entertaining", The New York Magazine called it "Amazing". See the full film and join in a post-screening discussion!
Free and Open to the Public.
Donations Appreciated.
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Thursday, October 20, 6:00 pm Fierce Light: When Spirit Meets Action Documentary Screening (featuring Julia Butterfly Hill) at Bellarmine University Communications Building
Snacka will be served.
Free and Open to the Public.
Our location is next to Frazier Hall, enter campus off Norris Place. See a campus map (we are in building #5)
Presented by
The Interdisciplinary Studies Department at Bellarmine University and Kentucky Interfaith Power and Light
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 Monday, October 24, 7 pm Kentucky Interfaith Power and Light presents When Spirit Meets Action:
Working Together In Response to Climate Change with special guest, author and activist, Julia Butterfly Hill Frazier Hall Bellarmine University Julia is the young woman who lived in an ancient redwood tree for two years in a world-changing effort to protect old growth forests. Her story is the subject of the documentary "Butterfly." The evening will include, in addition to Julia's presentation, facilitation by Harry Pickens and music by the Troubadours of Divine Bliss, stories of several community members efforts towards sustainability sharing a broad spectrum of inspiring ways we can all respond to the climate crisis
For more information www.kentuckyipl.org
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