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Film Showing: "Monadnock: The Mountain That Stands Alone"

Redfern Arts Center - Putnam Theater
Thursday, · -

Now the second most climbed peak in the world, Mount Monadnock was revered by the Abenaki, ignored by the first European settlers, and beloved by artists from Thayer to Thoreau. Join us for a special, big-screen showing of this acclaimed local documentary, which uses cinematography, original music, and archival images to tell the story of “our” mountain. Following the film, filmmaker Daniel White will be on hand for Q&A.

7 to 8:30 p.m. in the Putnam Theater. Free of charge, though donations will be gratefully accepted at the door. Space is limited, and registration is strongly encouraged at https://harriscenter.org/events/film-showing-monadnock-the-mountain-that-stands-alone. For more information, including questions about accessibility, contact Brett Amy Thelen at thelen@harriscenter.org.

Co-sponsored by the Harris Center for Conservation Education, the KSC Film Society, and Rabbit Ear Films.

Free of charge
This event is open to the public.
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Contact:
Brett Amy Thelen
bthelen@keene.edu
603-358-2065
URL: https://harriscenter.org/events/film-showing-monadnock-the-mountain-that-stands-alone
Event Dates:

To request accommodations for a disability, please contact the coordinator at least two weeks prior to the event.

Contact Keene State College

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Keene, New Hampshire 03435