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Join Us for a Special Screening of an Ozarks Adaptation of Hemingway’s The Big Two-Hearted River

Explore the Magic of Rivers: Join Us for a Special Screening of an Ozarks Adaptation of Hemingway’s The Big Two-Hearted River

Rivers and lakes are more than just sources of drinking water—they have the power to inspire and heal. While we often focus on water quality, science, and best management practices, it’s important to remember the deeper connection we have with these natural wonders. Rivers can captivate our hearts and minds, offering a sense of peace and renewal.

We’re excited to invite you to our upcoming monthly meeting, where young filmmaker Carter James Shipman will present his Ozarks adaptation of Ernest Hemingway’s classic essay, The Big Two-Hearted River. Originally set in Michigan, this essay captures the emotional journey of a soldier returning from World War I, exploring themes of nature, healing, and resilience. Interested in reading or revisiting the essay before the event? You can access The Big Two-Hearted River here.