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2020 Eco-Film Series: Dirt Rich
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Lowell National Historical Park Visitor Center (246 Market Street)Dates & Times
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Join Lowell Parks and Conservation Trust and the Lowell Film Collaborative for a free showing of the documentary "Dirt Rich" on Tuesday, May 26th at 6:30 p.m. This event is part of the 2020 Eco-Film Series, a monthly presentation of environmentally themed films from January through June. Films are shown at the Lowell National Historical Park Visitor Center at 246 Market Street, Lowell. Free parking for the film series is available at the Visitor Center parking lot located at 304 Dutton Street, Lowell.
ABOUT THE FILM: From the Filmmaker - "Dirt Rich takes the viewer on a journey through a multiplicity of carbon draw down strategies that focus on natural solutions that simultaneously address the revitalization of soil and stabilization of atmospheric carbon levels. Currently the planets soils are desperately depleted as the microbial life within them has been greatly destroyed. Scientists are predicting that on the current trajectory there is only enough good soil to support 64 more harvests. This film couldn't be more timely. Through regenerative agricultural practices, reforestation of abandoned land, protection and the restoration of carbon rich wetlands, Dirt Rich educates and inspires viewers to contemplate how our choices matter, and how everything on this planet connects."
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Contact Information
Lowell Parks and Conservation Trust(978) 934-0030