On Sunday March 18th from 6-8 pm, Edgewater Acupuncture will host the screening of a new documentary by filmmaker Brian Lindstrom at Anne Arundel Community College. The film is: "Community Acupuncture: The Calmest Revolution Ever Staged." Lindstrom is well-known for his cinema-verite style, shooting and editing himself. The film follows six diverse community acupuncture patients and shows the impact of affordable acupuncture on their lives and communities. Lindstrom tells the story of the community acupuncture movement: how a small group of loud-mouthed, over-educated, under-employed activists and a massive group of ordinary people with average incomes revolutionized healthcare services by using large empty rooms, old recliner chairs, and two-cent needles.
Doors at AACC, 101 College Parkway, CALT building, West Campus, Rm 107 will open at 6:00 pm on Sunday March 18th, with the screening beginning at 6:30. Tickets for the documentary are $10 and are redeemable for one free acupuncture session at Edgewater Acupuncture through 3/31/12. Tickets can be purchased in advance at Edgewater Acupuncture, 153 Mayo Road Ste 5 in Edgewater. They will also be available at the door at the event.
Edgewater Acupuncture offers treatments on a sliding fee scale of $15 - $35 with a one time $10 paperwork fee for new patients. No income verification is required. To make an appointment, call 443-540-3350 or use our online scheduling system.
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