World Centric Films of Hope and Vision: Livable Cities - Feature Film, Save Our Land Save Our Towns, Fri, Jan 28
World Centric Presents, Save our Land, Save our Towns, Friday, January 28, 7pm. Join us at the World Centric Community Center for our winter film series on the environment.
Palo Alto, CA -- (SBWire) -- 01/27/2011 -- The winter film series has begun at World Centric Community Space. Fridays, beginning January 21 at 7pm, we will look at what went wrong with our cities, how sprawl replaced neighborhoods, and what can be done to bring back community and sustainability to our cities and towns.
Feature Film this Friday, January 28
Save our Land, Save our Towns
Small town newsman Tom Hylton explores why America's towns have declined and what we can do to revive them. “Development and zoning issues normally make the eyes glaze...Tom Hylton makes them downright fascinating." Philadelphia Daily News
Film begins at 7:30pm, but there will be snacks at 7pm.
Admission is free and open to the public!
World Centric Community Space, Wheelchair Accessible
2121 Staunton Ct, Palo Alto, CA 94306
The “Films of Hope and Vision: Livable Cities” series focuses on hopeful and positive solutions to environmental problems affecting our world. Join us for provocative films, great discussions, and opportunities to connect with others who want to make a difference. We hope to see you there!
Sponsored by Acterra, Common Ground, Silicon Valley Action Network, Transition Silicon Valley, Transition Palo Alto, World Centric, and more.
About World Centric
World Centric products are made with annually renewable resources like corn, sugarcane and wheat straw fiber. Sugar cane and wheat straw fiber are also discarded by-products of the agriculture industry, and it uses this discarded fiber to make sustainable alternatives to plastics and polystyrene.
World Centric is committed to becoming the model of how [b]sustainable enterprises[/b] should be run. For example, they offset their carbon emissions and annually give 25% of their profits (before taxes) to grass root social and environmental organizations. World Centric hopes to one day give away 100% of their profits. The overall mission, vision and values of World Centric have remained consistent since their founding - to make a difference and create a more just and sustainable world.
Media Relations Contact
Traycee Roberson
World Centric
650-283-3797
http://www.worldcentric.org/about-us/company-info
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