Join us for an evening of inspiration and conversation, featuring three short films – Remember Winter, Purple Mountains Live Free or Die, and The First Traverse – that celebrate New Hampshire’s winter sports and traditions while reminding us of the need to protect this season that we love.
Films featured at the event will be Remember Winter, Purple Mountains, and The First Traverse. These films focus on our love of winter sports and the important connections to our outdoor culture here in New Hampshire.
We look forward to seeing you at The Word Barn to enjoy a free night of powerful films and conversation celebrating the winters we love and the people fighting to protect them.
ABOUT THE LEAGUE OF CONSERVATION VOTERS
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The League of Conservation Voters (LCV) drives environmental progress through action. We understand that threats to our environment and democracy are interlinked, and that our nation’s biggest environmental challenges require political solutions. Winning these solutions means helping people use their power in all three political realms: influencing policy, holding leaders accountable, and winning elections. LCV’s unique ability to do all three puts us at the center of the fight for our Earth. Our efforts to protect the environment and engage in the political process are rooted in an understanding of racial, social, and environmental justice. The League of Conservation Voters (LCV) works to promote environmental and sustainability values and policies on the local, state, and national levels. LCV promotes climate change action and strongly supports policies to further support the development of a clean energy economy.
ABOUT REVISION ENGERY
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ReVision Energy is New Hampshire’s employee-owned, B-Corp provider of solar, heat pump, energy storage, and EV charging systems. With 23 years in business and over 20,000 installations across New England, ReVision is locally based in Brentwood, with additional offices in Maine, Massachusetts, and Enfield, NH.