Host a Screening of this Inspiring Documentary Film
about How One Person Can Make A Difference.
The United Nations, the National Women's History Project, and National Geographic have honored the environmental visionary and citizen activist Marion Stoddart, for her work in turning the Nashua River from one of the most polluted rivers in America into a clean, healthy environment for wildlife and people.
In honor of World Water Day on March 22, 2011, we invite you to host a screening and hold a discussion of the 30-minute documentary film Marion Stoddart: The Work of 1000 to celebrate the power of one person to make a difference.
HERE'S HOW YOU CAN JOIN THE WORK OF 1000 TOUR IN THREE SIMPLE STEPS:
ORDER THE DVD ONLINE FROM
DOCUMENTARY EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES
Visit: www.der.org/films/work-of-1000.html
Purchase "Institution sale" to host an event or screen at your organization.
Purchase "Consumer sale" to watch at home with your family and friends.
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for questions or orders, or call 617.926.0491.
PUBLICIZE YOUR EVENT LOCALLY
Download the screening toolbox which includes logistical tips, sample press releases, and other tools to help you make your event a success.
Discussion Guide (click here)
Screening Toolbox (click here)
HAVE A LIVELY POST-FILM DISCUSSION OR Q&A
Use the Discussion Guide above or invite the Work of 1000 filmmakers or Marion Stoddart to attend your event and to lead a lively post-film discussion or Q&A.
To book a speaker, fill out the Speaker Request Form or call (978) 433-5697.
Questions about ordering the film? Call (617) 926-0491.
Questions about the online materials or inviting a filmmaker? Call (978) 433-5697
What is the film about? www.workof1000.org/screenings/about-film


