Frack! The Movie in Lancaster, PA

The Community Action Forum for Marcellus Shale Gas is hosting Frack the Movie this Thursday at Community Mennonite Church of Lancaster, 328 West Orange St. beginning at 7:00 pm.

Frack! The Movie in Lancaster, PA

Frack! tells the story of the unconventional gas-drilling boom sweeping the Marcellus region including the Susquehanna River Basin which provides public drinking water to 750,000 in PA, well water to many, 250 million gallons per day to Baltimore, and 48% of the fresh water received by the Chesapeake Bay. It also includes the Delaware River Basin, which provide drinking water to over 15 million people, including New York City, and the Ohio River Basin, another 350,000 people. Is it safe? Is it patriotic? Is the region destined to become an energy extraction colony? Come see Frack! and find out. Running time: 1 hr.

Location: Community Mennonite Church of Lancaster, 328 West Orange St,, Lancaster – Main Entrance. (Parking available across the street. From Orange St, turn right on Concord and left into lettered parking lot.)

The film will be followed by discussion. In Attendance: David Morris the filmmaker and Nathan Sooy, Harrisburg Campaign Coordinator from Clean Water Action.

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