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DESCRIPTION:The critically acclaimed water documentary\, Last Call at the
  Oasis\, will be shown for free at the Wellesley Free Library\, 530 Wash
 ington Street\, Thursday February 28\, 6:30PM. The movie is free and ope
 n to the public. Sandwiches and refreshments will be offered at 6:15\; t
 he film will begin promptly at 6:30 P.M. and a short Q&amp\;A session le
 d by Wellesley water officials will follow.\nWellesley Cancer Prevention
  Project wcpponline.org\, Friends of Brookside &nbsp\;friendsofbrookside
 .org\, Friends of Morses Pond morsespond.org\, Sustainable Wellesley &nb
 sp\;sustainablewellesley.com\, and the Wellesley Free Library&nbsp\;well
 esleyfreelibrary.org&nbsp\;&nbsp\;are sponsoring this event.\nAbout Last
  Call at the Oasis:\n"From the company that produced An Inconvenient Tru
 th\, Food\, Inc.\, and Waiting for 'Superman\,' Last Call at the Oasis p
 resents a powerful argument for why the global water crisis will be the 
 central issue facing our world this century.\nIlluminating the vital rol
 e water plays in our lives\, exposing the defects in the current system 
 and depicting communities already struggling with its ill-effects\, the 
 film features activist Erin Brockovich and such distinguished experts as
  Peter Gleick\, Alex Prud&rsquo\;homme\, Jay Famiglietti and Robert Glen
 non."\nThe film will be followed by a discussion with members of Wellesl
 ey's Department of Public Works and the Natural Resources Commission.
URL:http://medfield.patch.com/events/water-water-everywhere-but-not-a-dro
 p-to-drink-by-2025-it-is-time-you-knew-about-the-global-water-crisis
SUMMARY:Water\, Water Everywhere\, but not a Drop to Drink by 2025: It is
  Time You knew about the Global Water Crisis
LOCATION:530 Washington St\, Wellesley\, MA 02482: 530 Washington St\, We
 llesley\, MA
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