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Natural Narratives Session #5 – Film Screening of Power Station

Our aim is to bring together our communities during the long, dark winter months to engage in educational activities and discussions focused on a variety of environmental topics. Sessions will run on the last Friday of each month from September to March (excluding December). We kindly ask for a minimum £1 donation to book a ticket for each event, and further donations are greatly appreciated to help cover our costs. Our hope is that we all leave each session with new ideas about how each of us can make a difference for Scotland's wildlife, nature, and climate.

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Location: Sandison Hall, St. Fillans

Organisation: Aquila Wildlife & Nature CIC

We are holding a screening for the Power Station, a film directed by two artists in the UK who set out to kickstart a people powered energy revolution. The film explores their journey to get solar panels for their entire street, from imagination to reality, and asks each of us what we can do alongside our communities to tackle the climate crisis. Its a hopeful, positive, and motivational experience, so if you’ve been feeling down about the current state of the world, then this might be the film for you!

After the film we will hold community discussion and group activity inspired by both the film and the Net Zero movement, about ways we can each take practical action together for a better and more sustainable future.

We will be providing popcorn, but bring along any other snacks or drinks you might like!

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