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Hi John,
We recently invited folks in western Wisconsin to join us for the screening of two powerful short films about water contamination in Wisconsin. The story is so important, that we wanted to extend the same invitation to everyone across the state. What’s happening in one small Wisconsin town has implications for communities everywhere.
You’re invited to a special evening of storytelling, community, and conversation in beautiful River Falls on Thursday, Feb. 5.
We’re hosting a free documentary double-feature screening [[link removed]] of our recent short films about water contamination in Wisconsin – The Right to Know and A Seething Underneath – at the historic Falls Theatre [[link removed]] in downtown River Falls.
Nestled near the Kinnickinnic River (the “Kinni”) and surrounded by bluffs, trails, and some of western Wisconsin’s most beloved natural spaces, River Falls is the perfect setting to come together and reflect on the stories about water and water protection.
These powerful, locally made documentaries explore the very real struggles rural Wisconsinites face in keeping their drinking water safe from contaminants like nitrates and E. coli. Without regular testing, required notifications, or state support, thousands of families, like those featured in these films, remain unaware of the risks in their own wells. These are Wisconsin stories, told by
Wisconsinites , and they deserve to be seen and shared.
The details:
* Doors open at 5:15 p.m., with the screening beginning at 5:45 p.m.
* Location: Falls Theatre, 105 N. Main Street in River Falls
* The event is free and open to all, but we ask that you please RSVP in advance. [[link removed]]
* Concessions will be available for purchase through the Falls Theatre.
This screening is part of our growing visual storytelling work led by Nels Lindquist, our Visual Storytelling Manager. We’re building an expanding library of videos that spotlight the people, places, and issues shaping Wisconsin’s future. If you’re excited by stories like these, we invite you to subscribe to our YouTube channel [[link removed]] and explore more of this important work.
Most of all, we’re excited to spend time together watching films, supporting local storytelling, and connecting with folks who care deeply about Wisconsin’s water and communities. We hope you’ll join us in River Falls for this meaningful evening.
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See you at the movies!
Quinn Rowe
Western Organizer
Wisconsin Conservation Voters
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