The folks at the Stroud Center will be showing the film "Watermark," described as "a visually dramatic documentary on how we shape water and how water shapes us around the world," from 4 to 6:30 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 14, at Unionville High School. The 90-minute Canadian film is suitable for all ages. Admission is $15 per person (with a discount for groups of 10 or more), and tickets are available on the Stroud Center's website or at the door. Proceeds benefit the Stroud Center's freshwater research, education programs, and watershed restoration.
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