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Conflict/Leadership Book Club April Movie Night

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Conflict/Leadership Book Club April Movie Night

Time: April 30, 2014 from 5:30pm to 7:30pm
Location: Community Mediation, Inc.
Street: 3013 Dixwell Avenue
City/Town: Hamden, CT
Website or Map: http://cmi.community-mediatio…
Phone: (203) 782-3500
Event Type: book, club
Organized By: Community Mediation, Inc.
Latest Activity: Apr 28, 2014

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Event Description

Our Conflict & Leadership Book Club is trading in its books this month to have a special "MOIVE NIGHT" where we will be showing the movie, HAPPY! We will be meeting on April 30, 2014 from 5:30pm until 7:30pm.

TheHappyMovie

About the Movie:

Does money make you happy? Kids and family? Your work? Do you live in a world that values and promotes happiness and well-being? Are we in the midst of a happiness revolution? Roko Belic, director of Genghis Blues now brings us Happy, a film that sets out to answer these questions and more. Taking us from the bayous of Louisiana to the deserts of Namibia, from the beaches of Brazil to the villages of Okinawa, Happy explores the secrets behind our most valued emotion. -- (C) Official Site

The group will spend our first hour watching the film followed by a discussion on what these lessons mean for conflict resolution professionals like mediators. Berta Holmes-Reed will be your host for the evening and yes, we will make sure there is popcorn.

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While this even is FREE, we do appreciate donations toward the popcorn and snacks. We do ask that you register for this event as seating is very limited in our training space. We do welcome new faces and hope you take this opportunity to introduce yourself to Community Mediation, Inc.

Good News:

We have been granted a one time use, limited license to show this film at the center. It is still open to the public . We ask that you register as I suspect the space will fill up for this event. Only those registered are guaranteed a seat in the discussion and viewing of the film. Our space is small and we appreciate your understanding.

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