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<DIV><STRONG>FREE Good Food Film Series sponsored by the Moscow Food
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<BR>The Moscow Food Co-op is proud to present “Beyond the Motor City” for the
Good Food Film Series in June.<SPAN> </SPAN>The film will be shown at 7
p.m., Thursday, June 17 at the Kenworthy Performing Arts Centre in downtown
Moscow, Idaho.<SPAN> </SPAN>Admission is free for this film.
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style="FONT-FAMILY: 'Slimbach-Book','serif'; COLOR: rgb(35,31,32)">The film will
be followed by a panel discussion of local transportation issues featuring Deb
Smith, Regional Mobility Manager Clearwater Economic Development Association;
Tom La Pointe , executive director of Moscow Valley Transit; Nancy Hoobler,
AmeriCorps Volunteer Disability Action Center; and Karin Clifford bicycle
commuter.</SPAN> <BR><O:P> </O:P> <BR>Each month the Good Food Film Series,
sponsored by the Moscow Food Co-op, features an entertaining and
thought-provoking film followed by social time and discussion. Doors open at
6:30 p.m. <BR><O:P> </O:P> <BR><B>Film summary:</B> “Beyond the Motor City”
directed by Aaron Woolf examines how Detroit, a symbol of America’s diminishing
status in the world, may come to represent the future of transportation and
progress in America. Before being dubbed the Motor City, Detroit was once home
to the nation’s most extensive streetcar system. In fact, it was that vast
network of streetcars that carried workers to the area’s many car factories and
ultimately it was the cars made in those factories that would soon displace the
streetcars in Detroit and in every major American city.<SPAN> </SPAN>The
film offers a history of national transportation planning in the United States,
ending with the Interstate System, and presents the counterexample of the
Spanish AVE system, which in less than 20 years has linked the country from
north to south and fostered economic development in the cities it
serves.<SPAN> </SPAN><BR><O:P> </O:P> <BR>The Kenworthy Performing
Arts Centre is located at 508 South Main Street, Moscow, Idaho.
<BR><O:P> </O:P> <BR>The Co-op is located at 121 East Fifth Street in
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