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Do Kids Spend Too Much Time In Front of Screens?

THE OSSINING DOCUMENTARY & DISCUSSION SERIES JUNE EVENT!

Project Wild Thing is a film led movement to get more kids and their folks outside and reconnecting with nature. The film takes a funny and revealing look at a complex issue -the increasingly disparate connection between children and nature.

Following the documentary screening, engage in a discussion with our expert panel of local environmental educators: Phyllis Bock, Director of Education at Teatown Lake Reservation; Katie Ginsberg, Founder & Executive Director, Children’s Environmental Literacy Foundation; Barbara Sarbin, Director of Educational Programs, Something Good in the World.

And bring your friends and family, so you can all share in play date planning!
Bringing the Community Together One Film at a Time & As Always, FREE! @Ossining Library’s Budarz Theatre next to the Wobble’s Footnote Café
Thursday, June 11th; Screening Starts at 6:30; Seating Begins 6:15
OssiningDocumentaries.Org and Facebook.com/OssiningDocumentaries

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