PLASTIC OCEAN: Knox United Church in Parksville was packed on Sunday (more than 300 people) for a screening of A Plastic Ocean, brought to the city by Communities to Protect Our Coast (CPOC). The event was moderated by former NEWS columnist and Salt Spring Island resident Arthur Black. A question/answer period followed the film to talk about the dangers of plastics in our waters. Above are CPOC’s Judy Kemp, left, and the Regional District of Nanaimo’s Meghan Larson.

PLASTIC OCEAN: Knox United Church in Parksville was packed on Sunday (more than 300 people) for a screening of A Plastic Ocean, brought to the city by Communities to Protect Our Coast (CPOC). The event was moderated by former NEWS columnist and Salt Spring Island resident Arthur Black. A question/answer period followed the film to talk about the dangers of plastics in our waters. Above are CPOC’s Judy Kemp, left, and the Regional District of Nanaimo’s Meghan Larson.

Parksville’s Knox United packed for Plastic Ocean film

A question/answer period followed the film to talk about the dangers of plastics in our waters

PLASTIC OCEAN: Knox United Church in Parksville was packed on Sunday (more than 300 people) for a screening of A Plastic Ocean, brought to the city by Communities to Protect Our Coast (CPOC). The event was moderated by former NEWS columnist and Salt Spring Island resident Arthur Black. A question/answer period followed the film to talk about the dangers of plastics in our waters. Above are CPOC’s Judy Kemp, left, and the Regional District of Nanaimo’s Meghan Larson.

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