Benefit Screening of Haynesville: A Nation's Hunt for Energy on January 16th
December 11th, 2009


Preview & Benefit Screening of Haynesville: A Nation’s Hunt for Energy on Saturday, January 16 at the Robinson Film Center




To support two local nonprofit arts organizations, Shreveport Regional Arts Council and the Robinson Film Center, Shreveport-based director Gregory Kallenberg will present a benefit and preview screening of his new documentary, Haynesville: A Nation's Hunt for Energy

on Saturday, January. 16, 2009 at 6:30 pm and 6:45 pm.



The film will be presented at the Robinson Film Center, and screenings will be followed by a reception and filmmaker's Q&A at artspace at 8:00 pm.



Haynesville: A Nation’s Hunt for Energy is a documentary charts the boom of the Haynesville Shale natural gas formation in northwest Louisiana- which could be the world's largest - and profiles three local residents deeply impacted by a rush to extract energy from the earth. The film also explores the overall impact of the Haynesville on the nation's energy supply, and the find's role in charting a path to a cleaner and greener energy future





Tickets are $50 a piece. All proceeds will be divided equally between the Robinson Film Center and Artspace. Tickets may be purchased by calling the Robinson Film Center at (318) 459-4122 or by visiting the box office at 617 Texas Street in Shreveport.


Buck

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As pro-CNG as Austin has seemed to be leaning lately, with the new CNG fueling station at ABI in the works, there should be someone with the City we could get a copy to who might be worthwhile.

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