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Water Week - March 25-27

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March 26 - Bag It Film Screening
LWV members and friends.  Mark your calendar.  The film "Bag It"will be shown at CSS at 7:00 pm in the Science Auditorium on March 26, Wednesday.  Is your life too plastic?  We will need volunteers to provide hospitality and bring their friends.March 25-27:  World Water Week Events

All events below are free and open to the public

Tuesday March 25
Campuses in Duluth are collecting discarded plastic and displaying on Tuesday.
LWV will be at campuses to register voters.
AJ Axtell from WLSSD will speak at UMD at 2:00 pm Library Rotundra
 
Wednesday March 26
Movie at CSS-"Bag It" Science Auditorium 7:00 pm
 
Thursday March 27
UMD. Magic Smelt Puppets 10:00 to 11:00 in the Hub
Dr. Lorena Rios Mendoza of UWS will speak at 4:00 pm In the UMD Library Rotundra on Microplastics in Lake Superior.
 
Please come to all or one of the scheduled events.
To get you in the mood, I attached a YouTube video about water.
ENJOY
http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=qORL2Ck1Kec


Events were organized and supported by:
UMD Cultural Studies Program
UMD Alworth Institute
UMD Office of Sustainability
League of Women Voters Duluth 


March 27 The Cherokee Word for Water: A Film in honor of Women's History Month
WHERE7-9 pm College of St. Scholastica - Burns Wellness Center Auditorium (BWC 249) - Free and open to the publicSUMMARYJoin us for a screening of "The Cherokee Word for Water." Based on a true story about Wilma Mankiller. The film and Q and A will be led by a personal friend of Wilma Mankiller.