"Tapped" - which documents the human and environmental costs of
bottled water - will be screened at the Crest Theater WEDNESDAY, Oct. 21, by
opponents of controversial water bottling plant in Sacramento.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Tuesday, October 20, 2009
Contact: Save Our Water, Kristie Harris (916) 844-8755
Alliance for Democracy, Defending Water for Life, Nancy Price (530) 758-0726
ATTN: Daybook/Assignment Desk
'TAPPED' FILM PREVIEWS IN SACRAMENTO;
SPONSORS SAY IT SPELLS OUT WARNING TO RESIDENTS
SACRAMENTO - "Tapped" - which documents the human and environmental costs of
bottled water - will be screened at the Crest Theater WEDNESDAY, Oct. 21, by
opponents of controversial water bottling plant in Sacramento.
The Alliance for Democracy and Save Our Water will be hosting a screening at
5:30 p.m. and 8 p.m.
In the words of the film makers, the movie is a "behind-the-scenes look into
the unregulated and unseen world of an industry that aims to privatize and sell
back the one resource that ought never to become a commodity: water..."
Save Our Water will give a brief introduction to the film and take questions
afterwards about Nestle's plan to build a bottling plant in Sacramento and have
unlimited access to our municipal water. For more information about the film
visit http://www.tappedthemovie.com/
"This documentary exposes the damage caused to communities by Nestle. The film
stands as a
warning to the citizens of Sacramento: stop Nestle before it is too late,"
said Kristie Harris from Save Our Water.
Tickets will be regular box office prices: $9.50 for general admission, $6.00
for students & seniors. They can also purchased at:
http://www.tickets.com/browseo...
Also see:
For more about the fight to keep Nestle out of Sacramento:
http://www.SaveOurWaterSacrame...
http://www.defendingwaterincal...
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