Volunteer Movie Night

Please join us for our May volunteer movie night!!

Our Volunteer Movie Night is back this May and we are very excited to be screening 'The Future of Energy: Lateral Power to the People'!

The Future of Energy: Lateral Power to the People is a powerful documentary that captures the movement across the Unites States to transition to renewable energy and what everyday people are doing to help foster that shift. It's a positive film about the renewable energy revolution, and a love story about the countless individuals and communities that are re-imagining their relationship with the planet and with each other.

Our movie nights are a great opportunity for us all to come together for a bite, a drink, a chat and, of course, to reengage with climate change through cinema!

We would love to have you along, and look forward to our first movie night at the new location - the C4C Head Office in Melbourne CBD!

- Arrive from 6.15pm to have first dibs at the vegetarian antipasto platters

- From 6:30 we will have a brief volunteer info session, to outline upcoming roles/opportunities

- From 6:45 to 8:00 we will plonk ourselves in the cinema to watch 'The Future of Energy: Lateral Power to the People'

- Followed by a group discussion around the movie, led by Pat Simons from Friends of the Earth!

Please RSVP ASAP to confirm catering numbers. While we do not charge for entry, a suggested $5-10 donation covers the food costs.

 *This event is open to any of our current volunteers AND volunteers-to-be AND friends, so don't be shy!

WHEN
May 14, 2018 at 6:15pm - 9:15pm
WHERE
Climate for Change Head Office, Melbourne CBD
673 Bourke Street Melbourne VIC 3000
Level 3
Melbourne, Victoria 3000
Australia
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CONTACT
Jess Parker ·
21 RSVPS
Bel Momani Bethany Davey Zey B Reem Sweid lara nabhan Peter Cook davo paton Daniella Jenkins Carly Robertson Serena Davies Jess Parker

Will you come?


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We acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of Country throughout Australia, whose sovereignty was never ceded. We acknowledge that Indigenous peoples around the world are at the forefront of climate change, both in experiencing its effects and leading solutions for change. We pay our sincerest respects to all Elders, past and present.