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Boston Tree Party Documentaries

Posted by Dara Olmsted, The Green Blog  April 9, 2012 11:17 AM
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The Boston Tree Party is back in action and hosting two screenings of their Boston Tree Party documentary (complete with sparkling cider, of course). They've had a successful year after last year's post about them- planting 70 heirloom apple trees in partnership with over 50 communities in the region. The Boston Tree Party is currently recruiting new delegations for their 2012 campaign.

Film screenings:

Monday, April 9, 6-7:30pm:
At Groundwork Somerville, Somerville
Hosted by: Groundwork Somerville and Somerville Climate Action Delegations
21 Properzi Way, Suite O, Somerville, MA 02143
Porter Square T stop, some street parking

Tuesday, April 10B, 6-7:30pm:
At Roxbury Community College, Roxbury Crossing
Hosted by: Roxbury Community College Delegation
Academic Building, room 3-424
1234 Columbus Avenue, Roxbury Crossing, MA 02120
Roxbury Crossing T stop, free parking lot

RSVP to beth@bostontreeparty.org

More information: http://www.bostontreeparty.org

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