Tides of Change features the voices and experiences of local people as we explore together the ways conservation can help communities adapt and become more resilient in the face of a changing climate. This film commemorates 50+ years of TNC’s ongoing work to protect both human and natural communities in Accomack and Northampton Counties from storm surge and sea level rise.
WHAT: Free, public screening of the short film, Tides of Change, filmed on Virginia’s Eastern Shore and presented by The Nature Conservancy!
WHERE: Roseland Theatre, Onancock (48 Market St.)*
WHEN: Tues, March 21st, 7:00-8:00 pm (Doors open at 6:30 pm. Reception until 8:30 pm to follow.)
No registration is required, and entry is free. Just come on and join us at the theater! Concessions will be for sale through the Roseland Theatre.
For questions and more information, please reach out to Outreach & Education Coordinator, Margaret Van Clief at mvanclief@tnc.org or (757) 414-9227.
*There will also be a free, public screening at Cape Charles’ Palace Theater on Weds, April 5th at 7:00 pm!
A Hearts & Minds Film produced by Teleduction with funding from The Volgenau Foundation.

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