‘Transition’ Film & Panel to Talk Sustainability in F.C.

The film “In Transition 2.0” will be shown at the Falls Church Community Center Sunday afternoon, and a discussion of the Transition movement will follow.

The Transition movement’s aim is to build community resilience by connecting people and ideas and tapping into the creativity of local citizens to address challenges such as climate change, peak oil, and economic stagnation.

A discussion and refreshments will follow the screening.

A diverse panel of Falls Church citizens – from City Council, the Environmental Services Council, George Mason High School, and the Tinner Hill Heritage Foundation – will offer perspectives on the film and suggest how it might be translated into action in The Little City.

The event will take place from 3 – 5:30 p.m. at the Falls Church Community Center, 223 Little Falls St., Falls Church. For more information, call 703-624-4667.

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