Ivy River Partners screens “Guardians of Our Troubled Waters” on Nov. 13

Ivy River Partners

Press release from Ivy River Partners:

Join us Wednesday, Nov. 13, 6 p.m. at the Marshall Container Company in downtown Marshall for a special opportunity to see the Guardians of Our Troubled Waters, presented by the director himself. Entry is free, but we ask that you please bring a donation to help cover the cost and consider supporting the work we do at Ivy River Partners. To reserve a seat, visit our Facebook page (Ivy River Partners) or the EventBrite page (search “Guardians of our Troubled Waters”).

“Award-winning film director David Weintraub’s latest documentary, Guardians of Our Troubled Waters, tells the story of our early communities and their deep connections to their rivers and streams as a source of spiritual sustenance, as their lifeblood and as a critical component of their livelihood, how that changed during the industrial era when paper mills, tanneries and other manufacturing plants turned clean, protected water into moving cesspools, and the heroes who rose to challenge the destruction.” Visit the film’s website (https://saveculture.org/guardians-of-our-troubled-waters) for more info and a trailer.

The bar will be open with plenty of room should tickets sell out. Special thanks to Marshall Container Company (www.marshallcontainer.com) for hosting!
Location: Marshall Container Co., 10 Main St S. Marshall, NC 28753
Date and Time: Wednesday, Nov. 13, 6:00–9:00 p.m.

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