Goin' to the movies - San Francisco Peak Oil meeting
Hey the group here in San Francisco I meet with monthly is going to the movies this Tuesday - see invite below. If you're not really familiar and don't have time to learn, then go see "Crude Impact."
On this coming Tuesday evening, during our normal meeting time, the SFPC will take a field trip to see the 7:00pm screening of "Crude Impact" at the Roxie Theater in San Francisco.
"Crude Impact" touches on almost all the issues surrounding the peak oil problem, including overpopulation, environmental crimes, and the need for lifestyle change. It features good interviews with Thom Hartman and Richard Heinberg. Here's a review from Dennis Brumm.
http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/sfbayoil/message/1423
Here's a description of "Crude Impact" from the Roxie:
http://www.roxie.com/events/details.cfm?eventID=1A9D8A7D-F1F6-5CD4-17406996C7B1E61B
The film's website is:
http://www.crudeimpact.com/page.asp?content_id=9585
When: Tuesday 3/27/2007 at 7:00pm
Transportation is easy: The Roxie is located at 3117 16th Street, near Valencia Street. The MUNI 22 bus line stops in front. The 16th Street BART station is only a short walk away. Parking is difficult in this neighborhood--try the blocks near the Mission Dolores high school and Dolores Park, near Dolores and 18th streets.
If folks want, we can flier in front of the theater beforehand and afterward. Although, the crowd on Tuesday night is likely to be kinda light.
Bring a friend to see the film! This is good material for that broad-minded friend you've introduced to peak oil and is now ready to dive a bit deeper.
After the film we'll stumble into a nearby restaurant or watering hole for animated conversation and unruly behavior.
--Michael P.
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