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League of Women Voters screening wind power movie in Harford
Credit: November 21, 2012 | www.baltimoresun.com ~~
With wind development in the United States growing annually at 39 percent, “Windfall” is an eye-opening film about the future of renewable energy. The film documents how a proposal for wind development divides an upstate New York town. The residents discover the impact that 40 industrial wind turbines will have on their small community.
The League of Women Voters of Harford County and the Political Awareness Association of Harford Community College will present the film “Windfall” on Thursday, Nov. 29 at 6 p.m. in the Edgewood Hall – room E132 at Harford Community College. Come watch a thought-provoking film followed by a lively discussion. All are welcome and admission is free! Light refreshments will be served.
Theresa Freligh
League of Women Voters of Harford County
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