The exciting premiere screening of a fifty-minute environmental documentary, Clearing The Water, will take place this Sunday, March 13 at 2 p.m. at the historic Belknap Mill meeting house in Laconia, NH.
The documentary, which tells the story of the Lakes Region Clean Waters Association, a group of citizens taking action to clean up New Hampshire’s Lake Winnisquam back in the early 1970s, was produced by John Gfroerer and Accompany Video Production of Concord, NH. It reveals the importance of citizen action towards protecting the environment.
The Lakes Region Clean Waters Association was a leader for the entire country in the early days of the environmental movement. Many of the people involved and instrumental in the LRCWA were interviewed for Clearing the Water, including William Ruckleshaus, first administrator of the federal Environmental Protection Agency. The EPA made one of its first grants to move along the work of the Clean Water Association, and presented the Association with the first EPA Environmental Protection Award in 1975.
Accompany is a full service video production company located at the Capitol Center for the Arts in Concord. Call them at 800-545-3130 for more information.
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