[OKC] Oklahoma City FLOW Film Screening
Brunson, Laura R.
lbrunson at ou.edu
Thu Dec 11 08:37:04 PST 2008
Oklahoma City FLOW Screening
<http://www.okcmoa.com/film>Sunday, January 11, 2009
2 p.m.
Oklahoma City Museum of Art
415 Couch Drive
405.278.8237 I www.okcmoa.com/film<http://www.okcmoa.com/film>
Tickets may be purchased in the Noble Theater Box Office
(415 Couch Drive) two hours before showtime
Admission prices are $5 for Museum members, $8 for adults, $6 for seniors and students
World Neighbors staff will present at the conclusion of both screenings to discuss how we are addressing the issue of water in some of the poorest communities in 18 countries.
Every day, Americans use on average, 150 gallons of water. But in the developing world, the average person uses three gallons of water a day for their cleaning, washing and drinking. Yet, a person needs four to five gallons a day to survive.
World Neighbors is proud to be a partner of the Sundance Film Festival’s FLOW, a new documentary discussing the water crisis happening around the world, including regions where World Neighbors has been working to transform lives for more than 57 years.
In conjunction with the deadCENTER Film Festival and the Oklahoma Film & Music Office, World Neighbors is pleased to bring FLOW to Oklahoma.
http://www.wn.org/site/c.coIELNOsGpF/b.3887723/k.C8D4/Events.htm
Laura R. Brunson
NSF Graduate Fellow
Department of Civil Engineering and Environmental Science
University of Oklahoma
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