Winner of numerous awards and a New York Times Critic’s Pick, Roger Ebert has called this film “A remarkable documentary that’s also one of the most beautiful nature films I’ve seen.” Please join us at Cape Ann Waldorf School for a showing of this remarkable film. The movie will be followed by a discussion with local beekeepers and ecologists. Co-sponsored by Cape Ann Waldorf School, Moraine Farm CSA and the Anthroposophical Society of Cape Ann. Refreshments will be available. A suggested donation of $10.00 per person/$15 per family will support the creation of a biodynamic honeybee sanctuary at Moraine Farm in Beverly. Seating is limited. Please call 978-927-8811 or email info@capeannwaldorf.org to reserve your spot. The film will be shown at Cape Ann Waldorf School’s campus on Moraine Farm, 701 Cabot St. (Rte. 97) in Beverly. Visit www.capeannwaldorf.org for more info.
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