World Water Day at the Musquodoboit Harbour Library

Have you wondered what a small community can do about climate change, about the loss of agency, about finding common ground with others?
Are you also busy and unable to volunteer to right every wrong?
BUT: do you have ideas, a venue, resources, tools and/or a desire to belong and engage in these times?
We think all of the above might be true, which is one reason this event is happening.
On Saturday, March 22 from 2-4 PM at the Musquodoboit Library, a film will be shown that may inspire us and others to think proactively about what we can do, together, to better prepare for what we face.
The film, Water is Love, might just help us do that. Watch the trailer and see what you think.
We will have food (donated by Uprooted), discussion led by Richard Bell and Kim Thompson, and a community art project led by Karen Schlick, sponsored by the library, the Chamber, the Old School, the Deanery Project, and Eastern Shore Forest Watch.
Updates on the community well will be shared as well.
“We may have all come on different ships, but we’re in the same boat now”. – Martin Luther King, Jr.