TAMWORTH â âEvery citizen, business and organization has a stake in the economic health of the Granite State,â reads the tagline for the New Hampshire PBS film, âCommunities & Consequences II: Rebalancing New Hampshireâs Human Ecology.â
The Cook Memorial Library in Tamworth along with several other Mount Washington Valley-area community organizations, will partner with New Hampshire PBS to offer an online screening of Jay B. Childs' âCommunities & Consequences IIâ on Tuesday, Jan. 26, at 6 p.m.
At this interactive screening, participants will watch the documentary online, share thoughts, ideas and questions in a chat space, and then have an opportunity to engage in an online question and answer with panelists Andrew Dean, chair of Mount Washington Valley Housing Coalition, Marianne Jackson of Mount Washington Valley Age Friendly Community and Shannon Rogers, State Specialist of Nature Based Economic Development on UNH Cooperative Extension's Community and Economic Development Team.