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“Bag It”: Documentary is a Powerful Look at the Impacts of Plastic on Society – March 1st

bagitEven if you think you are doing everything for the environment you possibly can, this movie will shake you to the core with much more than a “don’t use plastic bags” message. Documentary will begin at 6:30. Kids are welcome, activities will be offered upstairs however there is no babysitting.  Brought to you by the Surfrider Foundation, Outer Banks Chapter

“A powerful and deceptively simple movie that is sure to change the way you look at everday objects. I didn’t expect a movie about plastic bags to change my life in such a deep and profound way. Gripping, funny, intelligent and sure to change your life.”
-Louie Psihoyos, Director of The Cove

When: Tuesday, March 1

Time: 6:00pm – 9:00pm

Where: Outer Banks Brewing Station.

About the Author

Brent

BrentGrowing up as a kid in Virginia Beach, Brent has always been surrounded by water. Sailing, surfing, fishing and skateboarding were his passions and foundation that drew him near the ocean. He attended Virginia Commonwealth University in Richmond, VA and graduated with a Bachelor's in Communication Arts & Design. Having worked at several companies in Richmond as an Art Director, and living away from the ocean for about 10 years, he and his wife decided to make the move back East with their sights on the Outer Banks. With surfing being his favorite hobby, the Outer Banks was a perfect fit. In 2005, Brent headed back to a more familiar and welcoming beach community and now lives in Kill Devil Hills with his wife and 2 daughters. Brent has run a Graphic Design business (BN Design & Advertising) for over 12 years. Complimenting his Design business during the day, Brent is also an acoustic solo guitarist and plays gigs regularly on the Outer Banks and is also a board member of the Surfrider Foundation, Outer Banks Chapter.View all posts by Brent →

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