Last Updated: September 15, 2018 by Julie Levine    -     Leave a Comment
Join us September 19th at 6:45 for our monthly meeting. This month we are showing a new documentary that is very relevant to what is going on in Florida now. Can’t wait to see you at Leu Gardens this Wednesday!
Toxic Puzzle is a medical and environmental detective story where a documentary filmmaker Bo Landin follows Dr. Paul Cox and his scientific team around the world hunting for the hidden killer cyano-bacteria which can produce algae blooms. These blooms, which we also have in Florida waters, can cause Red Tide. They are fed by human pollution and climate change supporting natures revenge by claiming human lives. Dr. Cox has discovered a link between this bacteria and ALS, Alzeimer’s, and Parkinson’s disease.
All programs are held the 3rd Wednesday of the month. Doors opens at 6:45 pm, with light snacks and socializing. Programs are held from 7-8:45 pm. A brief discussion of environmental issues precedes the program along with info on upcoming outings and events.
Admission is always free, and everyone is invited — So come on down, and bring some friends! Join Sierra Club for as little as just $15 right now, as this money helps fund our meeting spaces, our outings, sponsor speakers, and much, much more. Everyone with Central Florida Sierra Club Group is an unpaid volunteer. We’re doing what we can to better the local community. It takes a village. And we thank you for being part of that village. Hope to see you at the meeting this, and every month.
Like us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/CentralFLSierraClub/
EXPLORE, ENJOY, AND PROTECT THE PLANET.
Last Updated: September 15, 2018 by Julie Levine    -     Leave a Comment
September Meeting – Toxic Puzzle Movie Night
Join us September 19th at 6:45 for our monthly meeting. This month we are showing a new documentary that is very relevant to what is going on in Florida now. Can’t wait to see you at Leu Gardens this Wednesday!
Toxic Puzzle is a medical and environmental detective story where a documentary filmmaker Bo Landin follows Dr. Paul Cox and his scientific team around the world hunting for the hidden killer cyano-bacteria which can produce algae blooms. These blooms, which we also have in Florida waters, can cause Red Tide. They are fed by human pollution and climate change supporting natures revenge by claiming human lives. Dr. Cox has discovered a link between this bacteria and ALS, Alzeimer’s, and Parkinson’s disease.
All programs are held the 3rd Wednesday of the month. Doors opens at 6:45 pm, with light snacks and socializing. Programs are held from 7-8:45 pm. A brief discussion of environmental issues precedes the program along with info on upcoming outings and events.
Admission is always free, and everyone is invited — So come on down, and bring some friends! Join Sierra Club for as little as just $15 right now, as this money helps fund our meeting spaces, our outings, sponsor speakers, and much, much more. Everyone with Central Florida Sierra Club Group is an unpaid volunteer. We’re doing what we can to better the local community. It takes a village. And we thank you for being part of that village. Hope to see you at the meeting this, and every month.
Like us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/CentralFLSierraClub/
EXPLORE, ENJOY, AND PROTECT THE PLANET.
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