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Cocktails and Conversations: Documenting Climate Change

Documenting Climate Change: How a Documentary is Made Enjoy a Litchfield Distillery cocktail during a screening of Climate Change Along Connecticut’s Coast, a CPTV documentary on Long Island Sound’s climate impact. Hear director Ryan Caron King discuss the film’s creation. Plus, access the Sea Change | See Change exhibit. Support provided by the George A. & Grace L. Long Foundation & Litchfield Distillery Register Here Adult $20.00/person Sober adult $10.00/person

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March 22, 2024 @ 5:30 pm - 7:30 pm

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Documenting Climate Change: How a Documentary is Made
Enjoy a Litchfield Distillery cocktail during a screening of Climate Change Along Connecticut’s Coast, a CPTV documentary on Long Island Sound’s climate impact. Hear director Ryan Caron King discuss the film’s creation. Plus, access the Sea Change | See Change exhibit.
Support provided by the George A. & Grace L. Long Foundation & Litchfield Distillery
Register Here
Adult $20.00/person
Sober adult $10.00/person

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