Documentary films to be screened at BG library

'We Don't Deserve Dogs' (top) and 'Refashioned' are the first documentary films to be screened in March.

From WOOD COUNTY DISTRICT PUBLIC LIBRARY

Film buffs: join the Wood County District Public Library to learn a little more about the world around us with the Pallister Documentary Film Festival. The documentary films will be screened Fridays in March at 2 p.m. in Meeting Room C at the Bowling Green Library.

Each documentary was purchased for the library with the Janis L. Pallister fund, which was established with the Bowling Green Community Foundation and provides the library with a grant each year for the purchase of documentary films.

March 3 – “We Don’t Deserve Dogs”

A contemplative odyssey across our planet, looking at the simple and extraordinary ways that dogs influence our daily lives.

March 10 – “Refashioned”

Three passionate people from Hong Kong strive to disrupt the textile and recycling industries by innovating sustainable solutions to change mindsets and transition toward a circular economy before the landfills overflow.

March 17 – “Life in Outer Space”

The scientific community is convinced that within the next few decades, we will unveil one of the greatest mysteries of the universe and find life beyond Earth.

March 24 – “Pave the Road”

This film gives a voice to neglected citizens that suffer from deadly road dust due to corrupt governments and triggers the “Green Pavement” technology movement, which replaces fossil fuels with plastic waste.

Registration is required. To register, call (419) 352-5050, email woodref@wcdpl.org, or register online at wcdpl.org/events.