SustainFloyd is inviting everyone to view an exciting lineup of documentaries in its 2017 Fall Film Series on Thursday evenings at the Floyd Country Store. The Series will begin Thursday evening, October 12 with the new movie, “Look and See: A Portrait of Wendell Berry.” The community organization, Partnership for Floyd, will be the evening’s sponsor.
The second documentary of the SustainFloyd Fall Film Series, “Wrenched,” will be screened Thursday evening, November 9 at the Floyd Country Store. This film picks up where Edward Abbey’s iconic novel The Monkey Wrench Gang left off. The movie captures the passing of the monkey wrench from the pioneers of eco-activism to the new generation which will carry Abbey’s legacy into the 21st century.
The final movie of the SustainFloyd Fall Film Series will be shown in time for the holiday season on Thursday evening, November 30 at the Floyd Country Store. “Minimalism: A Documentary about the Important Things” asks how might your life be better with less?
Those attending don’t need to be members of either SustainFloyd or Partnership for Floyd. All are invited and encouraged to bring a favorite dish for a potluck dinner at 6 p.m. before the film. A $5 donation is appreciated for viewing the documentary.