This week’s Friday Night at the Meaningful Movies is a topic near and dear to my heart: bees! And it’s not just movie and discussion: it features hands-on exhibitors, honey tastings and more!
Friday June 20th, 7 pm: “More Than Honey” with The Puget Sound Beekeepers Association. Celebrating National Pollinator Week (June 16 – 23)
More Than Honey is a film on the relationship between mankind and honeybees, about nature and about our future. Honeybees show us that stability is just as unhealthy as unlimited growth, that crises and disasters are triggering evolution, and that solutions sometime come from a completely unexpected directions.
Here’s your opportunity to learn about and celebrate these amazing creatures and the contributions they make. We’ll discuss the threats to their survival, our part in this and what we together can do about it. The cinematography in this film is spectacular. Presentations and discussion.
This is the Meaningful Movie Project’s first attempt at a coordinated effort to organize around a single film in eight of the community Meaningful Movie venues around the Seattle area. If you can’t make this screening, see the other dates and locations. And if you think this concept of bringing neighbors and communities together around film and meaningful conversation is a worthwhile one, please forward the link to others around the area and help us get the word out. All events are volunteer-run, free and open to the public, donations kindly accepted.
Friday Night at the Meaningful Movies takes place at 5019 Keystone Place N (in the community room at Keystone Church).