Last Transition Town Film Night for 2010

Posted 13 years, 4 months ago    4 comments

& TRANSITION TOWN KAITAIA PRESENT

Our last film for 2010

“Return of the Scorcher”

and

“We are Traffic”

Return of the Scorcher - This half-hour documentary looks at bike culture and bike lifestyles around the world with beautiful and inspiring scenes of bike use filmed in China, The Netherlands, Denmark, and the U.S.

We are Traffic - chronicles the history and development of the "Critical Mass" bicycle movement. With traffic congestion, pollution, and road rage on the rise, growing numbers around the world are advocating for transportation alternatives, and Critical Mass is at the cutting edge of this mindset.

At The REAP Centre, Puckey Ave, Kaitaia

6.30pm, Friday 10th December

All welcome - we appreciate koha to assist with our expenses.

This is our last event for 2010! Bring a plate and join us to celebrate an amazing year!

Our films are tied in with Sustainable Living courses we are running through REAP.

More information is available from the REAP office, Kaitaia. Ph.408 1380

Transition Town Kaitaia is part of a global movement working to build communities equipped for change.

KAITIAKITANGA * RESILIENCE * TAIAO * ENVIRONMENT * WHANAU * COMMUNITY

 


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