Sharkwater, Sharkwater Productions

INCH BY INCH


Dates: 3/11/09 1:00 pm, 3/12/09 1:00 pm, 3/18/09 1:00 pm, 3/19/09 1:00 pm

Venues: Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial Library, Washington Highlands Neighborhood Library, Mount Pleasant Neighborhood Library, Petworth Neighborhood Library

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Produced by: Weston Woods Studios, Inc.

Film Source:
Weston Woods

INCH BY INCH (USA, 2006, 7 min.)

To keep from being eaten, a resourceful inchworm measures a robin's tail, a flamingo's neck, a toucan's beak, a heron's legs and a nightingale's song. Directed by Gary McGivney, with music by Joel Goodman. Narrated by Ron McLarty. Produced by Weston Woods Studios. Based on the Caldecott Honor book by Leo Lionni. Grades: Pre K – 2.

Part of the program Creeping Critters! shown with DIARY OF A SPIDER, DIARY OF A FLY, and HE'S GOT THE WHOLE WORLD IN HIS HANDS

Activities with Dr. David Adamski, U.S. Department of Agriculture Entomologist, follow screenings. 

Ticket/Reservation Info:

Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial Library
Children’s Division – Room 200, 901 G St., NW
(METRO: Metro Center or Gallery Place/Chinatown)

FREE, no reservations needed. 

Thursday, March 12, 2009

Washington Highlands Neighborhood Library
115 Atlantic St., SW (Metrobuses: A4, A8)

FREE, no reservations needed.  

Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Mount Pleasant Neighborhood Library
3160 16th St., NW
(METRO: Columbia Heights)

FREE, no reservations needed. 

Thursday, March 19, 2009

Petworth Neighborhood Library
4200 Kansas Ave., NW
(METRO: Georgia Avenue–Petworth Station)

FREE, no reservations needed. 

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