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ONE EARTH FILM FESTIVAL

March 6-8, 2015


SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
Schedule subject to change. Check oneearthfilmfest.org for
updates, venue addresses, and complete program details. Most
screenings feature Q&A with topic experts and relevant
organizations. (* indicates refreshments available)
Pre-Event Screenings
Tuesday, Feb. 17, 7 pm Just Eat It Loyola University Chicago

3 pm Portrait of an Urban Beekeeper Peggy Notebaert Nature


Museum, S. Gallery, Chicago Mini Bee Expo and honey tasting.
3 pm Project Wild Thing Prairie Crossing School, Lake County*
3 pm Trash Dance Columbia College, Film Row Cinema, 1104 S.
Wabash, 8th Flr, Chicago with Columbias Dance Department
3 pm Edible City Historic Pleasant Home, 217 Home Ave., Oak
Park Q&A with local good food experts.
7 pm Cowspiracy Northwestern University, Harris Hall Rm 107,
Evanston Post film Q&A plus refreshments.*

Wednesday, Feb. 18, 6-8:30 pm Transportation Program UIC

7 pm Field Biologist Good Earth Greenhouse, 7900 w. Madison


River Forest Arrive early to buy smoothies at Juice Joint!*

Tuesday, Feb. 24, 7 pm Ground Operations Dominican


University, River Forest

7 pm Project Wild Thing Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum, S.


Gallery, 2430 N. Cannon Dr. Chicago Q&A with Museum Staff

Thursday, Feb. 26, 6:30 pm Sustainable Food River Forest


Public Library

7 pm Thin Ice: The Inside Story of Climate Science U of C,


Logan Arts Center, 905 E 60th St., Chicago Q&A w/ Faculty

Friday, Feb. 27, 3-6 pm Environmentally Sustainable Business


PepsiCo Sustainability Center, Chicago

Sunday, March 8

Tuesday, March 3, 12 pm & 7 pm Angel Azul Lake Theatre,


Oak Park

Friday, March 6
6:30 pm Green Carpet Gala Film Row Cinema, Columbia
College Chicago, 1104 S. Wabash, 8th flr -- Festival kick-off event
featuring a screening of Ground Operations.*

Saturday, March 7
10 am Return of the River Classic Cinemas Lake Theatre, 1022
Lake St., Oak Park Q&A with a local experts
10 am Children and Families! 3 short films for ages 3-6+ Oak
Park Public Library Main Branch, Oak Park *
11 am Children and Families! 2 short films for ages 7-11+ Oak
Park Public Library Main Branch, Oak Park *
11 am Angel Azul Chi Cultural Center, Claudia Cassidy Thtr, 77
E. Randolph Chicago Come early for special art exhibit.
11 am Arise Trinity UCC 400 W. 95th Street, Chicago Q&A. Intl
Womens Day event.
11 am Arise St. Martins Episcopal Church (Austin), 5700 W.
Midway Park, Chicago Intl Womens Day event.
11 am - 1:30 pm Cowspiracy Elmhurst College, Harris Hall
(Corner of Prospect & Elm) w/ Elmhurst Cool Cities Coalition
11am Nature Is Speaking, Carbon For Water Sacred Keepers
Sustainability Lab, 4445 S. King Dr., 2nd Flr, Chicago
11am No Land No Food No Life Institute Of Cultural Affairs, 450
N. Sheridan Rd., Bonheffer Rm, 6th Flr Chicago with OxFam
3 pm Edible City Institute of Cultural Affairs, Chicago Q&A with
local good food organizations.
3 pm Mission Blue Northwestern U, Fisk Hall 217, 1845 Sheridan
Rd, Evanston - Come early for Great Lakes photo exhibit.
3 pm Nature Is Speaking, Carbon For Water Sacred Keepers
Sustainability Lab, 4445 S. King Dr., 2nd flr, Chicago

11 am Film Caf (Teen Program) 3 short films for youth, Willard


School, 1250 Ashland Ave., River Forest *
11 am From Billions To None Forest Preserve District of Cook
County, Thatcher Pavilion, River Forest Q&A with filmmaker
11 am -1:30 pm Project Wild Thing Garfield Park Conservatory,
300 N. Central Park Ave Q&A with children and nature panel
12:30 pm Vanishing Pearls Wellington Avenue UCC, 615 W.
Wellington Ave., Chicago *
12:30 pm 3 short films: Brooklyn Farmer, Portrait of an Urban
Beekeeper, and Lexicon of Sustainability: Seeds Good Shepherd
Lutheran, 611 Randolph Oak Park Come 1hr early for lunch.
12:30 - 2:30 pm Carbon Rush Ascension Church School, 601
Van Buren, Oak Park Q&A about values-based investing.*
1 pm Young Filmmakers Contest Awards & Reception - Oak Park
Public Library Main Branch, Oak Park *
3 - 5:30 pm A Will for the Woods Wellington Avenue UCC, 615
W. Wellington Ave., Chicago Q&A with local experts.
3 - 5:30 pm View & Brew: Edible City Wire Music Club, Berwyn
with The Sugar Beet Food Co-op and Family Farmed. Q&A. Enjoy
local food tastings. Drinks available for purchase.*
3 pm Just Eat It Oak Park Public Library Main Branch, Oak Park
Q&A with Oak Food Pantry and farmers.
3 pm Lost Rivers Haymarket Pub & Brewery, 737 W. Randolph,
Chicago Buy food & drinks. Q&A with local experts.*
3 - 5:30 pm Symphony of the Soil Triton College, Performing Arts
Building East Campus, 2000 5th Ave., River Grove
3 - 5:30 pm Unacceptable Levels Forest Park Public
Library, 7555 Jackson Blvd, Forest Park Q&A
6:30 - 9:30 pm Closing Celebration: Wisdom to
Survive Unity Temple, 875 Lake St., Oak Park *

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