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SUMMARY:Monthly South River Water Testing - October
DESCRIPTION:Date: Sunday\, October 19\, 2025 \nTime: 10 am \nLocation: Everett Park \nAddress: 5106 Klondike Rd\, Stonecrest\, GA 30038 \nWe will linger in the parking lot for 5-10 minutes before heading down the trail along the water to those first shoals\, where we will be doing our testing and mingling etc…. \nThis past year at our Environmental Justice Forums/Townhalls we heard that people want to know more about what health risks from water and air are in their neighborhoods. So we have started on two approaches to that. First is the water testing project mentioned above. Adopt-A-Stream is a state program consisting of volunteers collecting data on the water sources in their neighborhoods and the area around Everett Park along the South River is not represented in this testing project. So we are getting this started\, not just to gather and monitor data\, but to help the community learn about water testing along the way. 
URL:https://scienceforgeorgia.org/event/monthly-south-river-water-testing-october/
LOCATION:Everett Park\, 5106 Klondike Rd\, Lithonia\, GA\, 30038
CATEGORIES:Climate Survival Training,Community Event
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SUMMARY:Film Screening and Panel: Saving Jaguars\, Saving Ourselves
DESCRIPTION:Saving Jaguars\, Saving Ourselves – Panel and Film Screening \nhttps://bit.ly/savingjaguars \n  \nOctober 19th – 6pm to 9pm \nWalter G. Ehmer Theater (Atlantic) \nJohn Lewis Student Center @Georgia Tech\, 351 Ferst Dr NW\, Atlanta\, GA 30332\n\nPay what you can with a $5 suggested donation. No one will be turned away. \n    \n  \n  \n \n  \n  \n  \n  \n\nJoin Science for Georgia and the Center for Sustainable Communities for an adventure into Brazil’s Pantanal Wetland\, where communities are working together to protect jaguars\, fight wildfires\, and tackle the impacts of climate change. This 6 time award winning powerful film shows how local action connects to global challenges—and reminds us that civic engagement is about more than voting or volunteering; it’s about protecting our shared future. Come see how saving jaguars is also saving ourselves\, and leave inspired with ways you can take action. \nA panel of experts will discuss the themes of the film and ways you and your communities can take action. \nPopcorn and light snacks will be provided. \n \nDr. Susan Perz bio:\nDr. Susan Perz is the director and cinematographer.  She is a journalist\, independent filmmaker\, and educator.  Susan travelled to the remote Pantanal Wetland of Brazil in 2022 to interview local people who fought fires and film jaguars on the rivers with zoologist Abbie Martin. Susan lives in Georgia.\n  \nFilm ScreeningParking  Information\nPark next to the Student Center for free! Georgia Tech Visitor Car Park\, 355 Ferst Dr NW\, Atlanta\, GA 30318  \nWe will have QR codes to validate the first 75 attendees.
URL:https://scienceforgeorgia.org/event/film-screening-and-panel-saving-jaguars-saving-ourselves/
LOCATION:John Lewis Student Center @Georgia Tech\, 351 Ferst Dr NW\, Atlanta\, GA\, 30332\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Event,Special Event
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