Rural and organic film

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Earth House at Lockerbie Central United Methodist
237 N. East St.
, IN 46204
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by Editors Apr 22, 2008

The “Go Organic!” Rural Route Film Festival promises to redefine what you think of as “rural.” While the pastoral shots of riding lawnmower races in Canada are, of course, included, you will also see films about organic farming and dancers frolicking in the frozen Norwegian tundra.

The screenings take place at Earth House, 237 N. East St., and are free. April 25 focuses more on the rural while April 26 is more about the organic. Both events are at 8 p.m.; meet filmmaker/festival creator Alan Webber after each screening. 317-354-3207.

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