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Georgia Public Broadcasting presents this special talk-back session and screening of the acclaimed documentary detailing the ongoing efforts to revitalize the Chattahoochee River.
This remarkable documentary (which will be introduced by its director Hal Jacobs) tells the story of how a small group of dedicated Atlanta women worked over the course of 50 years to protect the Chattahoochee River and its watershed – the drinking water supply for more than five million people.
Admission is free. Reservations are highly recommended but not required via this link.
Please visit the event web page for more details.
The Columbus Public Library serves as the anchor branch for the Chattahoochee Valley Libraries and has been named one of the “10 Most Beautiful Libraries in Georgia.” Meeting Rooms, Auditorium and Computer Lab can be booked for public events up to 90 days in advance. Study Rooms are available by calling 706.243.2681.