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‘Mad City Chickens’ at the Lakewood Public Library

Can you raise chickens in an urban setting? Check out the documentary "Mad City Chickens" at Lakewood Public Library at 7 p.m. on March 15 and see for yourself.

"Mad City Chickens" is the sometimes whimsical look at city folk raising chickens in their own backyards.

It provides serious food for thought.

Chicken experts join barnyard authors, a rescued landfill hen, an inexperienced family taking the poultry plunge and a mad professor with a giant hen taking to the streets.

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This humorous and heartfelt trip is presented by Cherise Sims of Hens in Lakewood, an urban agriculture education group. "Mad City Chickens" is Directed by Tashai Lovington and Robert Lughai.

This event is free and will be held at 7 p.m. on March 15 in the Main Auditorium at 15425 Detroit Avenue. No registration is needed. Call (216) 226-8275 ext. 127 for more information.

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