<div dir="ltr">Greetings,<br><br>Please post the following announcement to your boards & list serves...<br><br>Thank you,<br><br>Dorothy<br><br><b><span style="color: rgb(255, 102, 0);">LivableStreets Alliance</span></b><br>
Events Coordinator<br><a href="mailto:dorothy@livablestreets.info" target="_blank">dorothy@livablestreets.info</a><b><br><br><br>---------------------------------------------------------------------------------<font size="4"><br>
STREET TALK! A Night of StreetFilms<br>
Thursday, October 23rd 7pm-9pm</font><br>Premiere
of the LivableStreets "Park(ing) Day" film short & other exciting
advocacy film shorts/ commentary By NYC filmmaker, Clarence Eckerson<br></b>
<br>Event will be held at the <a href="http://www.livablestreets.info/node/530" target="_blank">LivableStreets Alliance</a> office space which is located at 100 Sidney Street, Central Square in Cambridge.<br><span></span>It is free and open to the public, donation suggested, beer/sodas provided compliments of Harpoon Brewery!<br>
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<img src="http://livablestreets.info/files/clarence2.jpg" style="margin-right: 15px;" align="left">Get ready to be inspired by the possibilities for livable streets in/around Boston!!<br><br>
Come out and watch the premiere of our first LivableStreets StreetFilm
about Park(ing) Day 2008 by George Zisiadis! Then watch the films that
inspired our new project, and hear from the filmmaker himself, Clarence
Eckerson! See pedestrians in Melbourne, Bogota's Ciclovia, Summer
Streets in New York City, and more.<br><br>
The mission of StreetFilms is to document livable streets best
practices throughout the world and show citizens that their streets can
be better places for all users. The ultimate goal is to encourage more
human-friendly cities and rethink how our streets can better foster
walking, bicycling, and transit.<br><br>
Clarence has nearly one hundred StreetFilms to his credit and has been
called "the hardest working man in transportation show biz" for his
years of dedication to create videos that are enlightening,
entertaining and inspiring.<br></div></div>