Clark University hosts TFOL screening in Worcester, MA – 2/22

February 6, 2012

Clark University

 

 

 

 

Screening & Discussion: Wednesday February 22, 2012  – 6:30 pm
Clark University, 950 Main Street, Worcester –  Jefferson 218
Free and open to the public

Presented by Goddard Library and the IDCE Social Change Fellows, Clark University will host Community Supported Film and Director Michael Sheridan for a screening and discussion of “The Fruit of Our Labor”.  For more information please call or email us at (857) 415-0564 or info[at]csfilm[dot]org.

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