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Earth Day Screening and Q&A: The Extraordinary Caterpillar

  • The Newtown Theatre 120 North State Street Newtown, PA 18940 (map)

To celebrate Earth Day, the historic Newtown Theatre will screen “The Extraordinary Caterpillar” on Wednesday, April 22.

Prior to the film, attendees can play environmental trivia and win native plants. Following the film, a panel of experts will discuss the film and take questions.

Co-hosts for this special film screening include Newtown Borough Environmental Advisory Council, Bowman’s Hill Wildflower Preserve, Ginos Nursery, My Backyard at Nectars, and Black Shed.

“The Extraordinary Caterpillar” follows scientists and community activists as they peek into the dazzling world of nature’s tiniest superheroes. As the engine of food webs, caterpillars feed birds, support pollinators and keep ecosystems thriving. Native plants are critical to the caterpillar’s survival.

Homegrown National Park is the U.S. organizer of the impact campaign for “The Extraordinary Caterpillar.” The film features co-founder Dr. Doug Tallamy and shines a spotlight on the critical—but often overlooked—role caterpillars play in biodiversity.

Following the movie, Mary Anne Borge, editor of Butterfly Gardener, Santino Lauricella, education manager at Bowman’s Hill Wildflower Preserve, and Rosalind Doremus, owner of My Backyard at Nectars in Titusville, NJ, will be available to take questions and share their knowledge of native plants and their importance to caterpillars and other critters.

Details

  • The doors open at 7 PM and the film begins at 7:30 PM.

  • Members may not reserve tickets for non-members.

  • All tickets are general admission; seating is first come, first served.

  • Beer, wine and canned cocktails will be available for purchase at the theatre before and during the screening.

  • All ticket sales are final. Refunds or ticket exchanges will not be offered. If you can't attend, you're welcome to give your tickets to someone else.

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