Can we have green lawns that make our properties look good, retain their value, and are good for the environment? Come to the Gimme Green Film Screening and Experts Panel Discussion on February 20th to find out.

Gimme Green Film Screening and Experts Panel Discussion
The Upper Merrimack River Local Advisory Committee and St. Paul’s School are proud to co-host the “Gimme Green Film Screening and Experts Panel Discussion” as part of the UMRLAC’s winter community program and SPS’s Birckhead Science Lecture Series.

About the event Gimme Green is a humorous look at the American obsession with the residential lawn and the effects it has on our environment, our wallets, and our outlook on life. This twenty-seven minute film will present a variety of viewpoints on this issue and show how homeowners, real estate professionals, and landscapers are involved. After the film screening a panel of experts will provide their reactions and viewpoints with time for attendees to ask them questions. Panelists for this fun and informative event include:

Ken Jordan, Ken Jordan Realty Associates, Canterbury, NH  

Cathy Neal, University of New Hampshire Cooperative Extension, Durham, NH     

Britt Phillips, Complete Land Organics, Dunbarton, NH


Can we have green lawns that make our properties look good, retain their value, and are good for the environment? Plan to be at this film screening and panel discussion to find out. The event will be located at St. Paul’s School in the Lindsay Center Lecture Hall on the campus off Pleasant Street in Concord. Light refreshments will be provided beginning at 6:45 PM. The film screening event will begin promptly at 7:00 PM.

This event is made available free of charge and open to the public but space is limited so please register. For further information, please contact Michele L. Tremblay, Chair, UMRLAC at 603.796.2615 or UMRLAC@MerrimackRiver.org.

Click here to register for this free-of-charge event. Space is limited so please register today.

This event notice brought to you by:
Michele L. Tremblay, Chair, Upper Merrimack River Local Advisory Committee (by night) in partnership with St. Paul’s School Birckhead Science Lectures

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One Response to Can we have green lawns that make our properties look good, retain their value, and are good for the environment? Come to the Gimme Green Film Screening and Experts Panel Discussion on February 20th to find out.

  1. barbara.mcmillan says:

    This is an awesome movie (very entertaining in a disturbing way) and should be a stellar event with the expert panel members.

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