There will be a documentary film screening and discussion held on June 14 at 6:30 for A Will For The Woods at ANAF, 32 Gordon St. Guelph.
There is a suggested donation of $10 but it is a pay what you can event and no one will be turned away, organizers state.
Determined that his final resting place will benefit the earth, musician, psychiatrist, and folk dancer Clark Wang prepares for his own green burial while battling lymphoma.
The spirited Clark and his partner Jane, boldly facing his mortality, embrace the planning of a spiritually meaningful funeral and join with a compassionate local cemeterian to use green burial to save a North Carolina woods from being clear-cut.
With poignancy and unexpected humor, A Will for the Woods portrays the last days of a multifaceted advocate – and one community’s role in the genesis of a revolutionary movement.
As the film follows Clark’s dream of leaving a legacy in harmony with timeless cycles, environmentalism takes on a profound intimacy.
A discussion will follow the screening.