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A film about why you should join a club—and why the fate of America may depend on it. Follow the story of America’s civic unraveling through the work of Robert Putnam, whose legendary Bowling Alone findings light a path out of our democracy’s crisis.Five screenings of Join or Die (Why You Should Join a Club), an award-winning film about why the health of communities and the country depends on increasing participation in social, civic, school, and faith-based clubs.
Each screening is followed by a discussion/event tailored to either:
✨Rotarians
✨Civic and Community Leaders
✨Healthcare Professionals
✨Educators
✨Faith Communities.
🎥 JOIN OR DIE: Rotarians
📆September 20⏰7pm
Film screening, interactive conversation with filmmakers, and discussion of links between the film's message and building Rotary Club membership
🎥 JOIN OR DIE: Civic & Community Leaders
📆September 21⏰11am
Special International Peace Day event with film screening, interactive conversation with filmmakers, showcase celebrating metro area clubs, take-away materials, and refreshments
🎥 JOIN OR DIE: Educators
📆September 22⏰12pm
Film screening, discussion with local experts, and distribution of discussion guide for school administrators, teachers, and club advisors
🎥 JOIN OR DIE: Healthcare Professionals
📆September 22⏰3:30pm
Film screening; discussion with experts on the positive physical, mental, and emotional health effects of building relationships and human connections
🎥 JOIN OR DIE: Faith Communities
📆September 23⏰7pm
Film screening; interfaith discussion on successful ways to increase involvement and engagement of area residents in fellowship activities
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
4237 Raleigh Street, Charlotte, NC, United States, North Carolina 28213
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