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The Depletion of Oil and its Effect on Sedona

Join the discussion after the free presentation of the 2004 award winning documentary, “End of Suburbia” on November 20, 2010 from 2:00 – 4:00 pm in the Sedona Public Library’s Community Room. The film and discussion is sponsored by Sierra Club, Sustainable Arizona, Verde Resilient Communities and Democrats of the Red Rocks.


Contact Marlene Rayner marlenerayner@yahoo.com 928 203-0340 for additional information.


A sample of the film’s many awards include; Grist Magazine’s listing of the film #11 in their Top 15 Green Movies of all time. The End of Suburbia has received a Gold Ribbon Finalist Certificate from The Canadian Association of Broadcasters in the category of Documentaries and Public Affairs. January 2006 – The End of Suburbia has received the Bronze World Medal in the Environment & Ecology category at the New York Festivals International Television Programming and Promotion Awards.


Cheap, abundant oil supplies may have led our society in the wrong direction, creating auto-dependent transportation systems and destroying local communities. This thought-provoking film successfully brings into focus things we can do together to accommodate the inevitable depletion of fuel supplies worldwide. Join us for a lively discussion of local and regional sustainability issues as they relate to our Sedona Community Plan process.


Please attend the presentation and lend your voice to the discussion. Remember to check the SedonaEye.com Calendar of Events daily!

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