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Bob King

The Power of Water: Documentary Screening & Panel Discussion

The Common Man Inn & Restaurant, 21 Water Street, Claremont, NH 03743

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How can we leverage clean energy technology and land conservation in Claremont and around the region to build a healthy, thriving future for New Hampshire? Join Conservation Law Foundation for a screening of "The Power of Water," followed by a panel discussion with local environmental leaders to learn more.

“The Power of Water” follows the story of Bob King, a New England entrepreneur, whose life’s work has been rehabilitating old abandoned dams to produce clean energy. Along the way, the film explores the history of hydropower in New England, the ongoing transition away from dirty fossil energy, the importance of land conservation, and how we all can be part of the solution as we face these challenges together.

This event is free and open to the public. Come enjoy the film and join the conversation!

Pre-registration is required to help us plan for seating and refreshments.

Panelists

Bob King, Engineer and clean energy entrepreneur

Tom Irwin, Vice President, New Hampshire at Conservation Law Foundation

Jeanie McIntyre, President at Upper Valley Land Trust

Moderated by Charlene Lovett, Mayor of Claremont (2016-2021)

Thank you to Claremont Community Media Center for assistance with IT and broadcast.

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For more than 50 years, Conservation Law Foundation has tackled the environmental challenges that others had declared too big, too tough, and simply impossible to solve. CLF protects New England’s environment for the benefit of all people. We use the law, science, and the market to create solutions that preserve our natural resources, build healthy communities, and sustain a vibrant economy. To learn more about CLF, please visit www.clf.org.

Upper Valley Land Trust provides conservation leadership, tools and expertise to permanently protect the working farms, forested ridges, wildlife habitat, water resources, trails and scenic landscapes that makes the Upper Valley a special place to live. UVLT works with local groups to identify and prioritize land conservation opportunities and provides technical assistance and conservation solutions for landowners. We steward permanent agreements that conserve key properties forever. To learn more about UVLT, please visit www.uvlt.org.

Free parking is available nearby in city-owned parking garages.

Since 2009, The Common Man Inn has hosted events and welcomed guests to stay in a former mill on the banks of the Sugar River. We are delighted to be enjoying the stunning views from the Sugar River Ballroom for this event. To learn more about staying at the Inn, please visit www.thecmaninnclaremont.com.

If you plan to go to dinner following the panel discussion, The Common Man Claremont restaurant conveniently connected to the Inn by a garden walkway--learn more about the restaurant here.

From venue, to catering, to program, CLF works to host events that are accessible to and inclusive of all attendees.

If you require accommodations for this program, or if you would like more information, please reach out to Kate Bibeau at [email protected] or at 617-850-1729.

If you have any questions, please contact Kate Bibeau at 617-850-1729, or at [email protected].