
Great Works Regional Land Trust is offering screenings of a documentary-in-progress by Chuck Schultz about a small California farm’s conservation journey. Each screening offers the opportunity to view the film, meet the filmmaker and learn about the efforts underway in local communities to protect farmland.
York Public Library will host the first screening, which is free, at 1 pm on Tuesday, July 6. That evening, at 9 pm, Buoy Gallery on Government Street in Kittery will host a screening. There is a $5 charge for this one, proceeds will go to GWRLT’s Farmland Protection Fund.
Wednesday, July 7: Reception and dinner at Clay Hill Farm with guest speakers and private screening of Chuck Schultz’s documentary The Last Crop. Reservations required, please call Christine at 646-3604. $75 per person, benefit for GWRLT’s Farmland Protection Fund and Deb-Tone Farm Campaign.
Currently in a campaign to conserve Deb-Tone Farm along Route 4 in North Berwick, GWRLT has a farmland protection program that is recognized statewide. Read more: Deb-Tone Campaign at the GWRLT website.
