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'Paris to Pittsburgh' film about creating change in your community

From coastal cities to America's heartland, Americans are demanding and developing real solutions in the face of climate change. And as the weather grows more deadly and destructive, they aren't waiting on Washington to act.

Learn about their stories in 2018 National Geographic documentary "Paris to Pittsburgh," and be inspired to create change in your own community!

The film will be shown at 7 p.m. Friday, July 26, at Unitarian Universalist Society of Geneva, 102 S. Second St.

The film is part of the fourth-Friday Film program that is sponsored by the Social Justice Team and the Green Sanctuary Team of the Unitarian Universalist Society of Geneva and is free to the public. The public is encouraged to register at www.uusg.org/friday-flicks/ to receive email notices of future programs.

The Unitarian Universalist Society of Geneva, established in 1842 and the oldest church in Geneva, is a diverse, welcoming community that endeavors to make its covenant a living reality. It provides religious education and opportunities for spiritual growth. They encourage individual and mutual responsibility as together they work to be a liberal religious voice in the community and a force for compassionate social justice. For more information, visit www.uusg.org.

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