>Bag it! A film festival

>Plastic Pollution Coalition invites you to…

BAG IT! A Film Festival
4-7pm Sunday, August 22, 2010
The UCLA James Bridges Theatre
Featuring:
Bag It!
A documentary by Suzan Bereza
Plastic Bag
An Award-winning short
By Ramin Bahrani
Voiced by Werner Herzog
& PSAs Supporting AB1998
The California Single-Use Bag Reduction Act
The filmmakers, legislators, scientists, and celebrities who are in the know about plastic pollution
BAG IT!
is your life too plastic?

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RSVP@plasticpollutioncoalition.org

Directions
The Bridges Theater is located at the Northeastern corner of the UCLA campus. Parking is available in Lot 3. Parking fee is $10. From Hilgard Ave. enter the east side of campus at Wyton Dr. Make and immediate right turn onto Charles E. Young Dr. East and signs will direct you to Parking Structure 3.
From the ground level of Structure 3, enter the underpass (or from the street level cross Charles E. Young Dr. North and proceed down steps) and walk straight alongside Melnitz and Macgowan Halls. Turn left at the plaza and proceed to the courtyard of theaters.

Charitable Donations will be accepted at the event

>BAN THE BAG!

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Every year Californians are estimated to use 19 billion plastic bags — many of which will end up in our rivers and oceans causing major harm and damage to our precious eco-systems. A ban on plastic bags is one of the biggest single cuts we can make to reduce marine debris pollution.

California Bill, AB 1998 would ban single-use plastic bags in California for good! As senators gather this August to vote we need to make sure we are heard and that this bill passes!

We need YOU to wear a Bag Monster costume on August 12, 2010 @ Ghirardelli Square in San Francisco at our “Don’t Feed the Bag Monster” event. We will provide the

costume, a free reusable bag, snacks and water. Join us as we let the state know that we are fed up with the unnecessary waste of single-use bags!


Single-use bags are easy to spoof since they’re such a bad idea — thus the birth of the Bag Monster costume! Bag Monster costumes are decked out with 500-700 single-use plastic bags, the amount the average American uses in 1 year! The bags are attached to a single jumpsuit using Velcro. Bag Monsters have been known to make appearances at events all over the country but this August 12th 2010 we’re organizing the LARGEST Bag Monster event in history at Ghirardelli Square!


Who: 100 volunteers to wear Bag Monster costumes – that means YOU and all your friends!

What: 100 Bag Monsters gather at Ghirardelli Square in the “Don’t Feed the Bag Monster” event. Lead Bag Monster, Andy Keller, will rally everyone and march towards Maritime National Historic Park.

When: August 12th, 2010 11AM – 2PM ***please arrive @ 10AM to get dressed and collect your free goodies***

Where: Ghirardelli Square, 900 north point Street at the corner of Beach and Larkin. (West of Fisherman’s Wharf) Meet in the dressing room to get your gifts and costume.

Why: To show support of California Bill AB 1998 and the reusable bag movement!

We anticipate this event will draw state-wide attention to AB 1998, just what we need before senators vote – you won’t want to miss this opportunity to make history! If you are able to volunteer please contact us by August 6th 2010!


Organization___Bag Monster March_____________ Contact________Becca Schwalm_____ Phone________(530) 342-4426 x224_____________email____becca@chicobag.com______________

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For additional information contact Becca Schwalm /// bagmonster@chicobag.com or (530)342-4426 x224

>Zocalo Sustainable Seafood Event

>On July 7th at 7:30pm Team Marine attended a sustainable seafood event held by Zocalo at the Skirball Center. Food critic Jonathan Gold, Heal the Bay’s president Mark Gold (Jonathan’s brother), Providence executive chef Michael Cimarusti, and Santa Monica Seafood’s Logan Kock discussed whether seafood will one day become a delicacy due to increasing fishing pressures on some of the world’s not only finest fish but also some of the most important fishes to our oceans. It was fascinating how those four experts were able to dissect the topic in both scientific and basic terms so people of all ranges of knowledge on the subject could comprehend the situation we are facing as an ever-increasing fish-eating culture.

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(from left to right… Jonathan Gold, Mark Gold, Logan Kock, and Michael Cimarusti)

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