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	<author_name>Joan Miles</author_name>
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	<title>The Plastic Apocalypse</title>
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	<description>Award-winning National Geographic photographer Randy Olson will present his photos in a program entitled “The Plastic Apocalypse.” Mr. Olson’s photos of plastics around the world are part of National Geographic&#x27;s &quot;Planet or Plastic?&quot; campaign. Justin Stockdale, Western Regional Director at Pennsylvania Resources Council, Pittsburgh, will discuss the impact of local recycling. This event is sponsored by Communities First – Sewickley Valley and the League of Women Voters of Pennsylvania, with support from SHAPE and Sustainable Sewickley. The evening starts with a half-hour social at 6:30 p.m. with light hors d’oeuvres and a cash bar, followed by programming at 7 p.m. Because space is limited, RSVPs are requested.</description>
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